Links for study

These links provide sometimes different points of view that are worthy of thought and further study. I share them, not because I agree with all they say, but because they have done studies on topics in which I am interested.

I am especially eager to add to the list of sites where Christian believers may go to convocate with God's people on the Holy days. For any of the links below that include feast sites, if you are planning on attending, it is a good idea to call ahead before you go.

Feasts and the Faithful - A series of four YouTube videos by Tom Stapleton.

Bible Explorations - Has 24/7 streaming presentations on the feast days and other topics, including prophecy and health, schedules "camp meetings" for the spring and fall feasts every year. Seventh-day Adventist in flavor.

Passion for Truth - Christian Roots (formerly Hebrew Roots). Many video presentations on various topics.

Ronald L. Dart (passed away January 2016) 20-minute video on Christmas and the time when Jesus was actually born. Church of God. More of his talks can be found posted on YouTube by Christian Educational Ministries. The site Born to Win mirrors the name of his radio program and contains audio archives of his and others' presentations. He is logical and easy-going in style.

God's Holidays - by Richard and Melody Drake. Their book, God's Holidays, can be downloaded free at this link. Distinctly Seventh-day Adventist view.

Bible Feast Days - a Seventh-day Adventist's personal Bible studies on this and related topics.

Feastgoer.org - Has lists of sites that hold the Feast of Tabernacles. They don't list all of them or even most of them, but it's a start.

What Was Nailed to the Cross - Blog with various articles on the Feast Days. Includes downloadable brochures and books that can be used for sharing.

ICG Sukkot sites - Another list of sites for the Feast of Tabernacles.
 
Karaite Korner - Interesting research site. Information from Karaite Judaism.

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