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Commentaries
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King of
the Jews - Resurrecting the Jewish Jesus
by D. Thomas
Lancaster
Is it possible to have the wrong Jesus? Bible critics and scholars are
talking about the difference between the Jesus Christ of Christianity
and the historical Jesus. But who is the historical Jesus?
It turns out that Jesus is not a one-size-fits-all mystic. He wasn’t a
Christian either. Jesus was a Jew.
While stripping back centuries of cultural misinterpretations, Lancaster
reveals the historical, Jewish Jesus in vivid new strokes and colors
that fire the heart and deepen devotion to Him. King of the Jews digs
into the history and literature of early Judaism to demonstrate the
authenticity of the Gospels and to dispel today’s errant
re-interpretations of Jesus.
Not just another book about Jesus, this thought provoking, fun-to-read
journey into the world of the Bible is guaranteed to change how you
think about Jesus while affirming the historical basis for faith in the
King of the Jews.
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Rabbi and Redeemer
by
David Mishkin
Read John's gospel with new eyes.....for some, with eyes seeking faith in
Yeshua.....for others, eyes seeking a Messianic Jewish reading.
"He lived in Israel, celebrated Jewish holidays, taught a group of Jewish
followers, and is the most famous Jew who ever lived. The book about His life
(The New Testament) is the all- time best seller, and the world marks all of
history as having happened either before or since His coming."
"A great tool for representing the Gospel to this post modern generation.
It reads easily and makes the Gospel of John seem like it happened yesterday."
Jhan Moskowitz, Jews for Jesus
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Gateways to
Torah
by Rabbi Russell Resnik
From before the days of Messiah until today,
Jewish people have read from and discussed a prescribed portion of the
Pentateuch each week. Messiah Yeshua, when he attended synagogue, joined his
people in this practice. Now, a Messianic Jewish rabbi has added his voice to
the ancient conversation about the Torah. Russ Resnik, Executive Director of the
Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations has written an excellent commentary on
each of the weekly portions. With reference to and respect for the rabbis who
have already contributed to this conversation, he brings another perspective on
the Torah, that of a Messianic Jew, a Jew who follows Messiah Yeshua. Whether
you read Gateways to Torah all in one sitting, pace yourself weekly, or use it
as a study text for a discussion group, this book will give you fresh insights
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A New Look at
the Old Testament
by Derek Leman
A different book for people who love the Bible and want to
understand it better. It is a short, thought-provoking introduction to the ideas
and types of writing in the Old Testament. It is new for two reasons - it helps
many readers have a new love for the Old Testament, and it presents ideas that
will be new to most readers about the meaning of parts of the Old Testament.
This book dispels certain myths about the Old Testament, helping the reader to
see that the Old Testament is a book about a magnificent and indescribably holy
God. |
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