*Now Open* Hebrew Roots Market!

We at Hebrew Roots Mom have created an online store and aim to be a single marketplace that provides the highest quality items from around the world for those in the growing Hebrew Roots and Messianic Christian Movements. Whether you’re learning the Hebrew language, seeking high quality Christian jewelry, searching for gifts for friends and family, or pursuing the latest in Biblical resources, our products are useful and enlightening for Christians from all backgrounds.

Check back with our growing store as we’ll be adding new items regularly, many of which you won’t find anywhere else. 

Here are just a few of the things we offer:

Bibles

Scriptures Bibles

The Scriptures version of the Bible used the original names of people and places, as well as both the English and Hebrew names for the books of the Bible. It also has retained as the name of the Most High, יהוה, throughout.

Another feature is that the references/quotes from the Old Testament found in the New Testament are in bold print, showing just how much these two sections of our Bible are related!

We have Scriptures Bibles available in Softcover, Duotone Tan, and Duotone Purple.

Cultural Backgrounds Study Bibles

The rich background of the culture and customs of Biblical times comes alive in this study Bible. With beautiful and detailed pictures and diagrams, this is a valuable resource for any student of the Word of God. We have the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible in NIV and NKJV.

Hebrew Bibles

We carefully chose our Hebrew Bibles as those that would be the most useful to those in our faith.

A Hebrew Readers Bible

For those with a knowledge of basic Biblical Hebrew vocabulary. This Hebrew Bible contains the complete Tanakh (Old Testament) from the Leningrad Codex and is a valuable resource for those studying the Hebrew language. The footnotes include translation for the words that occur 100 times or less throughout the Hebrew Bible.

For those interested in Greek as well, we offer a Hebrew-Greek Readers Bible, which has a Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament, along with all of the features that make the Hebrew Reader’s Bible unique.

Hebrew-English Bible

This leather-bound NASB version contains both the Old and New Testaments in Hebrew and English alongside one another.

The Old Testament is the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia version in Hebrew and the NASB in English. The New Testament is Modern Hebrew, along with the English NASB. The maps included in the back are in Modern Hebrew.

Hebrew Learning Resources

As many in the Hebrew Roots Movement are interested in learning Biblical Hebrew, we offer a variety of resources in that area.

The Basics of Biblical Hebrew Bundle will help you learn Biblical Hebrew, from beginner to an advanced level. Hebrew Vocabulary Flash Cards are great for both teaching and strengthening Hebrew Vocabulary words. Find more Hebrew Language resources here.

For homeschoolers, we offer the books I’ve found extremely helpful in teaching Hebrew to my homeschoolers. For years of homeschooling, I couldn’t find a quality program for teaching Hebrew to my children and Biblical Hebrew: A Homeschool Primer is a refreshing difference!

Jewelry

We’ve found beautiful Messianic and Christian jewelry to meaningfully reflect our faith. Here are a few of the items we offer. Check the Hebrew Roots Market website for more!

Like many of our products, the Tear Drop Eilat Christian Necklace contains Eilat stone, which is mined exclusively in Israel and is also known as the King Solomon stone. It’s an attractive stone that embraces the significance of the nation of Israel in our faith.

We also have Eilat Stone earrings that match our Eilat stone necklaces if you’re looking for a set!

Our Mobius Bracelets have been a popular item and they make wonderful gifts for the women in your life! We have Shema, Aaronic Blessing, and “Ani L’dodi V’dodi Li” (“I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine”) Mobius Bangles in 925 Sterling Silver.

Speaking of bracelets, we have beautiful cuff bracelets as well. You can get these with either the Shema or “Ani L’dodi V’dodi Li”.

The Messianic Seal signifies the oneness of Jews and Gentiles in Messiah and we have some beautiful options with this seal on them.


I hope you enjoy your online shopping experience at Hebrew Roots Market! Continue to check in, as we’ll be adding unique and useful items for your Hebrew Root journey as we find them.

hebrewrootsmom

I am a Gentile Believer and mother of five wonderful children, blessed with an amazing husband. I love nature, gardening, and travel. If I ever find spare time, I use it for playing the piano, gardening, ballroom dance, or studying Biblical Hebrew. And I will drop pretty much anything to play cards with someone.
My quest for a genuine relationship with the God of the Bible caused me look deeper into His Word to find out how to live, which is how I arrived here, as a Hebrew Roots mom.

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2 Comments

  1. William Van says:

    I appreciate you and your effort. I read an article by you concerning what/who Ishtar/ashtarte/Moloch are and tried to send it to my 27 year old daughter who has two boys, 3 and 5, but it didn’t make the trip via my tablet. Will you please repost it? I’m pretty sure it was your article. Recently we saw the “Easter Bunny”, the boys were encouraged to meet “it”, and they became very excited about it. Needless to say, I wasn’t. I have verbalized what I know about Easter/Ishtar/Moloch, but apparently I’m considered a no nothing senile old Man. Maybe your very well written article will wake my daughter up? TIA.

    Bill

    1. That wasn’t my article but I urge you to respect where your daughter is in her spiritual walk. You may have been convicted to no longer celebrate Easter but she hasn’t. I encourage those on the Hebraic path to live according to how they are convicted and to be an example to those around them. The Spirit will convict your daughter of exactly what she needs to hear if her heart is soft to hear. And I’m guessing that if she has questions on that topic, she’ll know just who to ask. Shalom and blessings to both of you.

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