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Aaron Eby
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Prayer is simply talking with God. Nonetheless, the grown men who followed Jesus felt as if they had something yet to learn. As true disciples, they wanted to pray just as their Rabbi did. In ancient Judaism, disciples sought not only to learn their master's teachings and interpretations; they endeavored to imitate their rabbi in every detail. Rabbi Yeshua taught, A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher (Luke 6:40). What does prayer look like in a Jewish context? How did Jesus pray? This book provides Christians with an insider's view of Jewish prayer. Learn how the beauty and wisdom of Jesus own people can inspire all his disciples to draw near to our Father in heaven.
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- Carol
- 05-04-22
Excellent
This was very educational, I learned. a lot of information that has very helpful beautiful
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- Flamingtater
- 04-11-21
Very informative!
Prayer is often talked about but not well taught. This is a remarkably concise and in depth teaching that helps provide the essential Hebraic context to prayer.
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- Linda Simpson
- 09-01-20
You will see new dimensions in your prayer life
I always love learning the scriptures from the Jewish perspective. Aaron Eby is a true scholar and his teachings are well researched and presented in an easily understood manner. Anyone who cares about Christian/ Jewish prayer will be blessed by this book. Tom Averna's voice greatly complements the subject as he reads.
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- Rodney Howell
- 09-30-23
Importance of Biblical Prayer
Breaking down the meaning of biblical prayer in Jewish understanding, gives us better understanding in our prayers and why.
Enjoyed it very much.Will continue to relisten to it again and again.
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