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The Jewish holidays are not really Jewish -- they are G-d's! He commands the observance of the holidays in Leviticus 23 and refers to them as, "My feasts," belonging to Him and not to the people. Much of the teaching derived from these special days is the foundational "milk" the early church was built upon. Today, they are a mystery. Nestled within the ancient traditions (observed to this day) are secrets spelling out the events occurring at the end of the age. Open a doorway into a world that is both past and future; a world that is the "undiscovered territory" to a majority of people in the two major religions calling the Bible "G-d's Holy Word."…mehr

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The Jewish holidays are not really Jewish -- they are G-d's! He commands the observance of the holidays in Leviticus 23 and refers to them as, "My feasts," belonging to Him and not to the people. Much of the teaching derived from these special days is the foundational "milk" the early church was built upon. Today, they are a mystery. Nestled within the ancient traditions (observed to this day) are secrets spelling out the events occurring at the end of the age. Open a doorway into a world that is both past and future; a world that is the "undiscovered territory" to a majority of people in the two major religions calling the Bible "G-d's Holy Word."
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Autorenporträt
Judy Reeves was brought up in a Christian home. She first learned of the significance of the Jewish holidays in relation to prophecy from her paternal grandfather, Rev. L. Wesley Robbins in the late 1970's. After decades of study, Judy published a workbook and a teacher's guide entitled The Jewish Holidays: G-d's Prophetic Calendar (available from AuthorHouse) to be used for teaching small Bible study groups. Judy and her husband Raymond have been using this curriculum in classes at Community Bible Church in San Antonio, Texas since 1999 where the average weekend church attendance is nearly 10,000 people. She occasionally takes time from her busy schedule to speak at Universities and church seminars.