Hebraic Roots
The Hebraic Roots of Christianity
The roots of Christianity are Hebrew. The study of the Hebraic roots of
Christianity will begin an awakening like no other. It will reveal the patterns and
pictures of Yeshua portrayed throughout the Bible and in the Hebrew festivals. Phrases you
once thought to be just flowery Bible language will be revealed in a new light to show you
the truth of Scripture. If you could travel back in time to the first century, you would see a very different Christianity than we have today. First century Believers understood that the Spring and Fall Feasts given by God in the book of Deuteronomy were Divine appointments for the Messiah's first and second coming. They also knew that the wedding custom was a picture of the Messiah and His Bride and that the Messiah would return for His Bride, the Believers, on the feast of Yom Teruah (Rosh haShanah). Those new to this study may find some of the terminology foreign. Words such as Yeshua (Jesus) may seem strange, but they are used to help restore some of what has been lost. We hope that you enjoy our information. |
"Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, do you now perfect yourself in the flesh?"- Galatians 3:3
Studying Hebraic roots is fun and enlightening, but guard yourself that you do not get drawn into a works-based salvation.
" Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified."- Galatians 2:16
If you believe in Yeshua, you are in Messiah and you are under a New Covenant with Yeshua. You are a son or daughter of God and you are free from the Old Covenant; do not return to the bondage of a works-based salvation.