The Seven Feasts of the Jewish Year

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on December 21, 2014 under Audio, Bible study, Multiweek | Be the First to Comment

This significant study has taken much more research than most, and I believe the results were worth it.  In this study, we look at the seven religious feasts that God instructed the Jews to celebrate each year.  A very very important feature of this study focuses on the Messiah’s past and future fulfillment of each feast exactly at the right time and precisely in the proper way.  I spent a great deal of time reconciling the general feast calendar with the scriptural statements about Jesus’ last week before His death in order to establish a detailed most likely calendar of that particular week in history.

There are three takeaways from this study:

  • Nearly all of the writers of the NT had lived these annual rituals since they had been born. Knowing the background and meaning of the feasts will dramatically expand our understanding of what they wrote.
  • Seeing God’s careful precision with which He designed and fulfilled the feasts over thousands of years should encourage us to know He can and will be with us at ever point of need in our lives, as well.
  • Knowing more about the Jewish religion can better equip us to tell our Jewish friends about their Messiah.

There are three written resources:  the usual teaching outline (but much more detailed than usual):  The Jewish Feasts, a table with the annual feast calendar along with meanings and a surprise addition on the right side:  Feasts Calendar, and my proposed calendar of Jesus’ last week of earthly ministry:  Passover calendar.

In addition, here are the audio podcasts of my presentation of the second and fourth lesson to my Bible Study class.  AAC format usable in iTunes and with iPods.  (Blame my audio engineer for the absence of the other two.  BTW, I’m my audio engineer.)

Week 2, 41 min., 20MB

 

Week 4, 52 min., 26MB

No Condemnation!

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on March 31, 2013 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

This study was a quick look at the work that Jesus did on the cross and how His death freed us from condemnation.  And if we are free from it, we should not choose to make ourselves in bondage to it again.

No Condemnation!

Hope in Difficult Times

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on January 28, 2012 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

A powerful and moving look into God’s hand in our lives during difficult times, one that’s sometimes hard to face.  But we need to face our worst times in the light of God’s Word and His indescribable love for us.  Get ready to have deep emotions stirred, but also, I pray, hope and a new perspective on those worst times in our lives.

Hope in Difficult Times

Making It Through Tough Times

Posted by Jonathan Bingham on February 8, 2007 under Bible study, Single | Be the First to Comment

An exegetical study of Romans 8, written in response to the large number of very serious situations faced by members of our group.

Making It Through Tough Times