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Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures - Adonai Roee Package (2012)

$105.00
SKU:
2012
SKUs:
8700,3158,3124

Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures - The Lord My Shepherd

Throughout Scripture, God presents Himself as a good shepherd who cares for His flock. He nurtures, protects, guides and comforts us. In this fifth volume of Jonathan Bernis’ Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures series The Lord My Shepherd you’ll find breathtaking photographs alongside inspiring verses from the Old and New Covenants. Confessing the truth of God’s Word transforms us. Here, in this profound collection, you will receive Scriptures written in English, Hebrew and the transliteration from Hebrew. An audio CD includes Scriptures spoken in Hebrew enabling you to learn pronunciation and begin confessing these comforting verses in the Lashon HaKodesh, the Holy language of Hebrew.

Jewish Voice Deluxe Journal

Whether used for study notes, personal thoughts, or a prayer log, this deluxe journal is sure to enhance your walk with the Lord. Each of the 400 lined pages is edged in silver and includes a Scripture verse. A navy ribbon bookmark will keep your place. The leather-like cover is dual-tone blue with matched stitching and is debossed with the Aaronic Blessing. This handsome journal measures 5.5” W x 8.25” H. 

Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Mug

It’s the first thing in the morning, and you reach into the cupboard for a mug to hold your coffee. Your eyes fall on your JVMI Pray for Jerusalem mug. “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” it says. “Yes, Lord,” you pray, “please protect Israel with peace, and bring the peace of Yeshua into the hearts of Your people.” It’s the middle of the afternoon and time for a cup of tea. On your desk you see the Jewish Voice logo on your mug, and you are reminded how your support of this ministry is making a difference in people’s lives around the world. Functional and inspirational, this ceramic JVMI mug is white with navy blue rim and base. It holds 12 ounces, is 4” high, and bears the words of Psalm 122:6 “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” on one side and the JVMI logo on the other.