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An Internet Linked Unit StudyIsrael's Blessings; A New Covenant—an Eternal People; The Land of Israel andthe Future Return; A Celebration of the Lord our God's Role in the Future ofIsrael. 348 pp (December 1998) Kregel Publications; ISBN: 0825428793.The Jews in the Time of Jesus: A History by Peter ConnollyBCThe teachings of Jesus, his life story, his relationships, the things thatwere said of him by early Christians—all are best understood against the backdropof Jesus' own time and place. Understanding Jewish life in the first centurywill help us better understand Jesus' mission and how it relates to our own religiousconcerns today. Ideal for anyone who is interested in understanding theJewish roots of Christianity. A useful historical resource. Paperback Reprint edition(March 1995) Oxford Univ Pr (Trade); ISBN: 0199101620. Reading level:Ages 9-12.BJerusalem in the Twentieth Century by Martin GilbertTravel back in history as Jerusalem takes you on a once-in-a-lifetime tour ofthis holy city. Renowned historian Martin Gilbert guides us through thirty centuriesof incredible events, from the dawn of civilization to the latest developmentsin the Arab-Israeli peace talks. Hardcover - 412 pages (September 1996)John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471163082 (see Video Resources for the video by thisname).BJerusalem: Footsteps Through Time by Ahron HorovitsThis is a different kind of tour—a spectacular look at Jerusalem’s old citythat makes the words of Scripture come alive. Walk in the footsteps of Abraham,look in on the camp of David in his conquest of Yevus, build the Temple with KingSolomon—it’s all here. This is a book that you can take with you to the actualsites or read at your leisure. A much-appreciated gift for a special occasion. Inattractive coffee-table format. Philipp Feldheim; ISBN: 1583303987.BLiving Emblems: Ancient Symbols of Faith by Dr. John GarrThe ancient symbols are living emblems. They attest to a living faith in theGod of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, a faith that came to include all Christians whenJesus brought God’s light to the nations. For traditional Jewish people, theemblems of Judaism are vibrant reminders of their special election as covenantpartners with God. For Christians, biblical emblems are living portraits of Jesus asMessiah and Lord. Chapters include: Vital Signs, The Shofar, The Menorah, TheMezuzah, The Tallit, The Tefillin, The Kiddush Cup, Passover Symbols, SabbathSymbols, The Hanukkah, The Decalogue, and The Star of David. Available online.Moses and the LawBCA nondenominational book of twelve lesson packets designed to teachthe Bible student about the life of Moses and his enduring contribution to ourResources recommended in d several lessons, s several units, oh other HOW Units. k Key Resource (see beginning of unit).Heart of Wisdom Publishing 27

Ancient Israelworld. Moses and the Law provides both teacher and student with a valuable vehiclefor study. Each chapter contains activity sheets which include charts, crosswordpuzzles, flash cards, and thought-provoking research questions or assignmentsencouraging the study of certain Bible passages in order to find answers.Chapters include: Origin of the Torah; Geography; People in Moses' Time; BibleTime Line; Hebrew Vocabulary; Life of Moses; The Ten Commandments; TheTabernacle. Order from Infinite Discovery 800-475-7308. Reading level: Grades 4-12.BMade According to Pattern by Charles W. Slemming dThis is the sixth edition of British pastor-author C.W. Slemming's standardstudy of the Old Testament tabernacle, first published in 1938 but still useful totoday's Bible students. Paperback (October 1982) Christian Literature Crusade;ISBN: 0875085067.BRestoring of the Early Church by Mike and Sue Dowgiewicz hThis book’s main purpose is to explain the Hebraic facets of the early church.It’s an excellent book for Heart of Wisdom’s “Early Church “ unit study (not yetpublished) but it also includes excellent historical information about Israel andancient Greece so it is referenced to in this unit and in the Ancient Greece Unit(Greek Philosophy) and the Ancient Rome Unit (Jewish Revolts). RestorationMinistries (888-229-3041).BRestoring Our Lost Legacy by Dr. John GarrFor the past nineteen centuries, millions of believers have been denied theirbiblical legacy, the riches of the Hebrew foundations of their faith. ChristianJudaeophobia, anti-Judaism, and anti-Semitism have conspired to rob them of thetreasures of their inheritance. This book presents selected essays and lectures inwhich Dr. Garr urges the church to recover its Hebrew heritage, its connectionwith the Jewish matrix from which it was produced. These pages call Christiansback to the Bible, to the roots of faith that enrich lives and equip believers toachieve greater maturity through a more complete knowledge of Jesus, our JewishLord. Golden Key Books (423-472-7321). 0-9678279-2-2. Available online.BSketches of Jewish Social Life by Alfred Edersheim dEver wonder what it would be like to have lived during the time of Jesus . . .to mingle with men and women of that period, see them in their homes and withtheir families, learn their habits and manners, and follow them in their ordinarylife? Contains more than fifty illustrations, maps, and photos! Chapters include:Jews and Gentiles in 'the Land'; Mothers, Daughters and Wives in Israel; RelationBlue text indicates Internet link.http://HomeSchoolUnitStudies.com308

An Internet Linked Unit Study<strong>Israel</strong>'s Blessings; A New Covenant—an Eternal People; The Land <strong>of</strong> <strong>Israel</strong> andthe Future Return; A Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Lord our God's Role in the Future <strong>of</strong><strong>Israel</strong>. 348 pp (December 1998) Kregel Publications; ISBN: 0825428793.The Jews in the Time <strong>of</strong> Jesus: A History by Peter ConnollyBCThe teachings <strong>of</strong> Jesus, his life story, his relationships, the things thatwere said <strong>of</strong> him by early Christians—all are best understood against the backdrop<strong>of</strong> Jesus' own time and place. Understanding Jewish life in the first centurywill help us better understand Jesus' mission and how it relates to our own religiousconcerns today. Ideal for anyone who is interested in understanding theJewish roots <strong>of</strong> Christianity. A useful historical resource. Paperback Reprint edition(March 1995) Oxford Univ Pr (Trade); ISBN: 0199101620. Reading level:Ages 9-12.BJerusalem in the Twentieth Century by Martin GilbertTravel back in history as Jerusalem takes you on a once-in-a-lifetime tour <strong>of</strong>this holy city. Renowned historian Martin Gilbert guides us through thirty centuries<strong>of</strong> incredible events, from the dawn <strong>of</strong> civilization to the latest developmentsin the Arab-<strong>Israel</strong>i peace talks. Hardcover - 412 pages (September 1996)John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471163082 (see Video <strong>Resources</strong> for the video by thisname).BJerusalem: Footsteps Through Time by Ahron HorovitsThis is a different kind <strong>of</strong> tour—a spectacular look at Jerusalem’s old citythat makes the words <strong>of</strong> Scripture come alive. Walk in the footsteps <strong>of</strong> Abraham,look in on the camp <strong>of</strong> David in his conquest <strong>of</strong> Yevus, build the Temple with KingSolomon—it’s all here. This is a book that you can take with you to the actualsites or read at your leisure. A much-appreciated gift for a special occasion. Inattractive c<strong>of</strong>fee-table format. Philipp Feldheim; ISBN: 1583303987.BLiving Emblems: <strong>Ancient</strong> Symbols <strong>of</strong> Faith by Dr. John GarrThe ancient symbols are living emblems. They attest to a living faith in theGod <strong>of</strong> Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, a faith that came to include all Christians whenJesus brought God’s light to the nations. For traditional Jewish people, theemblems <strong>of</strong> Judaism are vibrant reminders <strong>of</strong> their special election as covenantpartners with God. For Christians, biblical emblems are living portraits <strong>of</strong> Jesus asMessiah and Lord. Chapters include: Vital Signs, The Sh<strong>of</strong>ar, The Menorah, TheMezuzah, The Tallit, The Tefillin, The Kiddush Cup, Passover Symbols, SabbathSymbols, The Hanukkah, The Decalogue, and The Star <strong>of</strong> David. Available online.Moses and the LawBCA nondenominational book <strong>of</strong> twelve lesson packets designed to teachthe Bible student about the life <strong>of</strong> Moses and his enduring contribution to our<strong>Resources</strong> recommended in d several lessons, s several units, oh other HOW Units. k Key Resource (see beginning <strong>of</strong> unit).<strong>Heart</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisdom</strong> Publishing 27

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