Ezekiel 37 Institute – new video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets

We’re delighted to announce that a new twelve-part video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets – is being released on our YouTube channel. Once a week, we will be releasing a new episode from this series. Eight of the Twelve Minor Prophets will be presented by Avner Boskey from a Messianic Jewish and Israeli viewpoint. Four of the prophetic books will have two video sessions each, while the other four books will be covered in one video each.
 
The first video is ‘The Prophet Jonah – Part One’   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-GCylTHgwU

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In Messiah Yeshua,
 
Avner Boskey

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