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The Liturgy Series

AMDH The Sh'moneh Esrei or Amidah 9.00

Jews daily pray a series of petitions before G-d known as the Sh’moneh Esrei or 18 Benedictions. The prayers are also

known as the Amidah (Standing), for one stands as they are uttered. These were the prayers Zachariah was praying when

the angel Gabriel informed him of the coming birth of Yochanan. Each prayer is reviewed briefly to examine its content

and purpose.

APLP Akdamut - Prophecy in Liturgical Poetry 41.00

This study provides an in-depth exploration of the Liturgical poem of Shavuot (The Festival of Weeks/First Fruits) and its

prophetic means as applied to this Biblical Festival and the Festival of Sukkot, also known as the Festival of Ingathering.

Themes explored include worship of the angels and Israel, the feast of Leviathan, the war of Gog and Magog, and the

Messianic banquet held at the Festival of Sukkot.

Akdamut (Ten Audio Tapes)

DAC Day of Calamity - Tisha B’Av and Beyond 11.00

Each year one day stands alone as a national day of mourning for the Children of Israel. The history of this day for

tragedy finds its beginning over three thousand years ago. Although it is widely known that the First and Second Temple

were destroyed on this date, Tisha B’Av (the 9th of Av), many do not realize the evidence of repeated disasters continuing

to occur on the same date. Could Moses and Joshua have possibly seen this day of doom? How does this day possibly teach

on the downfall of the False Messiah? Will history repeat itself yet again? What lessons can be learned to prevent

calamity in our own lives?

The prophet Zechariah spoke of Tisha B’Av as a day that will turn to a time of rejoicing. Learn how this one day fits

into G-d’s greater design.

Journey with us on a trek through time as we examine Biblical and historical phenomena. In each example an underlying

reason is revealed for the tragic circumstances, which conveys a message that all will find pertinent to their own walk with

G-d. Experience a new dimension in how we should approach this annual time of fasting and lamenting.

LIT1 Liturgy: The Basic Service 21.00

This set of 4 tapes is the prerequisite for all other sets. These prayers and readings are always present for all services,

whether daily, Sabbath, or Festival services. Covered in this tape set is the setting for each service, instruction on what one

does before the actual service begins, teaching on the Psalms read and songs sung. Included also are teachings on the Call

to Worship, the Shema, and Amidah.

The Basic Service (Four Audio Tapes)

LIT1-5 Liturgy - 5 Volume Set 80.00

Complete Liturgy Series.

LIT2 Liturgy: The Prayers of Tisha B'Av 11.00

This 2-tape set examines the prayers for the ninth day of Av, the day that commemorates the destruction of the Temple

by both the Babylonians and Romans. The book of Lamentations is read with references to related passages throughout the

scriptures.

LIT3 Liturgy: The Prayers of Rosh HaShanah 21.00

Four excellent teaching tapes explain selected prayers and readings from the prayer book for Rosh haShanah. Many

examples are visible that illustrate the eschatological happenings on that day when the Kingdom of G-d will arrive. The

entire series is cross-referenced between the prayers and the scriptures. Clearly, this set of tapes arrives at new dimensions

of the prophecy-laden festival of Rosh haShanah.

The Prayers of Rosh haShanah (Four Audio Tapes)

LIT4 Liturgy: The Prayers of Yom Kippur 21.00

This set of 4 tapes covers the mood, teachings, and readings of Yom Kippur. The Selichot Prayers (prayers of repentance)

are examined, as well as the Vidui (confession). The Song of Unity is studied line by line as well as the final service, Neilah

(the closing of the Gate). As in the other sets of this series, references to the Messiah are pointed out with

cross-referencing to scripture.

LIT5 Liturgy: The Prayers of Sukkot 21.00

The prayers and liturgy of Sukkot are probably the most messianic of all the Jewish services. Not only do they give detail

of the Messianic Kingdom, but they also abound with references to the first coming of the Messiah in his birth, ministry,

death, and resurrection. As Sukkot was the most important festival during the Temple period, its liturgy has become one of

the best tools for understanding the gospels.

Prayers of Sukkot (Four Audio Tapes)

Topical Studies

#CHAV 1 1 Month Chavurah 32.00

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Every Monday night*, Joseph Good meets with local students of the Bible. In these meetings, Joseph shares his current

research with the group in detail, working through the sources and answering questions.

Chavurah subscribers receive audio cassettes of the lectures on a monthly basis. Printed material is sometimes included.



*when Joseph is travelling, he tapes lessons in advance so that each month subscribers receive a full set of tapes.

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