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Hem of His Garment
Hem of His Garment


 
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Author: John Garr
Subtitle: Touching the Power in God's Word
Format: Paperback
Length: 156 Pages
Published: 2007

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Throughout his lifetime, Jesus was a Torah-observant Jew. He lived as a Jew, he worshipped as a Jew, and he dressed and groomed himself as a Jew. The very garments Jesus wore confirmed his Jewishness to all those who saw him.

Failure to comprehend these simple biblical facts has robbed millions of Christians of spiritually enriching insight. They have missed the true picture of the Messiah because they have overlooked the details clearly present in the Apostolic Scripture.

Restoring the Hebraic foundations of the Christian faith is vital in this time when the Holy Spirit is leading believers back to long-neglected truth. Your life will be enriched as you understand the Jewish Jesus; his scriptural, historical and cultural context.


Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1: A Healing Touch

Chapter 2: The Hem of the Garment

Chapter 3: A Mark of Remembrance

Chapter 4: A Ribband of Blue

Chapter 5: Tzitzit and Tekhelet

Chapter 6: A Garment of Light

Chapter 7: Under His Wings

Chapter 8: A Symbol of Authority

Chapter 9: The Mantle Passes

Chapter 10: The Prayer Closet

Chapter 11: The Blessing Covering

Chapter 12: Your People, My People

Chapter 13: God is With You

Chapter 14: Healing Wings

Chapter 15: Being Clothed Upon

Chapter 16: Ensign for a Prayer Nation

Chapter 17: A Rich Tradition

Epilogue: Living Emblems

Index


About the Author

Dr. John D. Garr is founder and president of Restoration Foundation, an international, transdenominational, multi-ethic networking organization that serves as an educational resource to the entire Christian church. An academician with a pastors heart, Dr. Garr is able to contextualize biblical truths in terms that laypersons can understand. He challenges believers to a biblically sound, Christocentric faith that is grounded in the Hebraic heritage of Jesus and the apostles.