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Complete
Jewish Bible and Commentary
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Available in:
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The Complete Jewish Bible
by David H. Stern
Why is this Bible different from all other Bibles?
Because it is the only English version fully Jewish in style and
presentation. It includes Dr. Stern's new version of the Tanakh
("Old Testament") and his highly acclaimed Jewish New Testament.
The Complete Jewish Bible:
- follows the Hebrew Bible order of the Tanakh's
books, the order with which Yeshua (Jesus) was familiar
- makes no separation between "Old" and "New"
Testaments
- corrects misinterpretations in the New Testament
resulting from anti-Jewish theological bias
- offers the original Hebrew names for people,
places, and concepts, using easy-to-read English transliterations
- focuses on Messianic prophecy
- gives the traditional weekly and holiday
synagogue readings, plus
relevant readings from the B'rit Chadashah (Renewed Covenant)
- reconnects Christians with their Jewish roots and
the Jewish people
- connects Jews with the Jewishness of Messiah
Yeshua and Messianic faith
Our
Recommendation:
    
A bible like no other, restoring the correct
order, phrases, and
meaning.
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Available in:
Softbound - $30 (*)
Hardcover - $35
(*) Note: We currently have only
limited quantities of the softbound version of the CJB Commentary and will not
be restocking more when they are gone. |
Jewish New Testament
Commentary
by David H. Stern
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The Torah (Law
of Moses)--is it in full force today? Yeshua (Jesus) said, "Don't think that
I have come to abolish the Torah... I have come not to abolish, but to
complete." What did he mean?
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Sha'ul (Paul)
wrote, "All Israel will be saved." Was he speaking of all Jews? Messianic
Jews (Jews who believe Yeshua is the Messiah)? The Church? Who is Israel?
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Why did Yeshua
juxtapose the saying, "Do not store up for yourselves wealth here on earth"
and "The eye is the light of the body"?
Dr. David Stern, a Messianic Jew living in
Jerusalem, speaks to these and other issues in the Jewish New Testament
Commentary. In this companion volume to his widely read and highly acclaimed
"Jewish New Testament," he offers an exciting and original way of understanding
the New Testament from a Jewish point of view
Our
Recommendation:
   
David Stern brings out
the meaning of scripture in this commentary, presenting multiple interpretations
in an effort to clarify difficult passages.
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