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Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures: Adonai Nissi, Part 1

What does the Bible mean when it declares God to be our “banner”? Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin discuss the latest book in the Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures series: Adonai Nissi – The Lord My Banner. Discover the power of God’s Word and...

An episode of the Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis podcast, hosted by Jewish Voice, titled "Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures: Adonai Nissi, Part 1" was published on July 16, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

July 16, 2020 ·28m · Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis

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What does the Bible mean when it declares God to be our “banner”? Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin discuss the latest book in the Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures series: Adonai Nissi – The Lord My Banner. Discover the power of God’s Word and how you can confess the Scriptures in the original Hebrew language. Learn what this characteristic of God means and how it applies to you today. You’ll see how God is and always will be your Banner.

What does the Bible mean when it declares God to be our “banner”? Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin discuss the latest book in the Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures series: Adonai Nissi – The Lord My Banner. Discover the power of God’s Word and how you can confess the Scriptures in the original Hebrew language. Learn what this characteristic of God means and how it applies to you today. You’ll see how God is and always will be your Banner.
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