
The Bridegroom Cometh
09/03/24 • 18 min
Today we enter into the time called Teshuva. It is a time of preparation as we anticipate the upcoming fall Feast Days ahead which foreshadow the return of our Bridegroom Yeshua! Here are the resources mentioned in this episode:
These are the books by Christie Eisner about the Feast Days
I also mentioned the previous podcast episodes 5 & 6 5 The 7 Feast Days of YHWH & A Galilean Wedding.
You can find a calendar with the Feast Days on Amazon here https://a.co/d/e7JOiF3 and my favorite is found at the Almond House Fellowship website linked here below:
https://almondhousefellowship.com/collections/almond-house-market
And lastly here is the Facebook page Ruth's Road
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=ruth%27s%20road
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Today we enter into the time called Teshuva. It is a time of preparation as we anticipate the upcoming fall Feast Days ahead which foreshadow the return of our Bridegroom Yeshua! Here are the resources mentioned in this episode:
These are the books by Christie Eisner about the Feast Days
I also mentioned the previous podcast episodes 5 & 6 5 The 7 Feast Days of YHWH & A Galilean Wedding.
You can find a calendar with the Feast Days on Amazon here https://a.co/d/e7JOiF3 and my favorite is found at the Almond House Fellowship website linked here below:
https://almondhousefellowship.com/collections/almond-house-market
And lastly here is the Facebook page Ruth's Road
https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=ruth%27s%20road
Did you like this episode? Send me a message, tell me anything! I'd be honored to hear from you!
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The Wide Path Dropout Mama - The Bridegroom Cometh
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Hi , my name's Jenny . I'm a wife , a mom , an entrepreneur and , most importantly , a disciple of Yeshua Jesus . I've been a Christian for over a decade , having studied the Bible for at least that long or better . Until about three years ago , I thought I knew Jesus pretty well . Then my world was rocked . I started studying the Bible from its Middle Eastern context and culture ,
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