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Feast of Firstfruits

Discover exciting insights into the lost but profound context of the biblical Feast of Firstfruits and the meaning behind Jesus’ resurrection from the dead on this appointed feast.

An episode of the Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis podcast, hosted by Jewish Voice, titled "Feast of Firstfruits" was published on April 17, 2024 and runs 28 minutes.

April 17, 2024 ·28m · Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis

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Discover exciting insights into the lost but profound context of the biblical Feast of Firstfruits and the meaning behind Jesus’ resurrection from the dead on this appointed feast.

Discover exciting insights into the lost but profound context of the biblical Feast of Firstfruits and the meaning behind Jesus’ resurrection from the dead on this appointed feast.
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