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Book Details

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Jesus Didn't Have Blue Eyes:
Reclaiming Our Jewish Messiah.
160 pp., 2004.
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Jesus Didn't Have Blue
Eyes: Reclaiming Our Jewish Messiah
Jesus did not come to start a new
religion. Jesus did not come to take us away from Judaism, at least not
the Judaism taught in the Hebrew Bible. Jesus came to take Judaism to
the next level.
As we examine the life and teachings of
Jesus with an eye for the Jewish context behind all that he said and
did, we will better understand who Jesus is.
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See his humanity as well as his
deity. |
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Understand why he did the things
he did. |
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Renew your love for the Bible
Jesus read. |
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See Israel through Jesus’ eyes. |
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Understand the words of our
rabbi and Messiah. |
Recommendation:
5 of 5
Fantastic - Restores teaching of Yeshua (Jesus) as a Jew!
This book does what few books can do,
it challenges us to redefine our understandings of core doctrines and
beliefs in Scripture.
Yeshua (Jesus) was fully a Torah observant Jew, and contrary to today's
teachings by many, taught His talmidim (disciples) to observer the
Torah. He was born a fully Jew, and He died fully a Jew.
A worthwhile book that will change the way you see Yeshua (Jesus). |
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Paul Didn't Eat Pork: Reappraising
Paul the Pharisee.
155 pp., 2005.
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Paul Didn't Eat Pork: Reappraising
Paul the Pharisee.
Was Paul the inventor of Christianity? Did he leave
Judaism to join a new religion? Have you been reading the New Testament
as the Jewish book that it truly is?
Looking
carefully at the life and message of Paul will reveal a much more Jewish
New Testament than commonly realized. The result could be revolutionary
as you see deeper layers to our wonderful faith in Jesus, the Jewish
Messiah. Some surprising facts about Paul include:
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remained a Pharisee his whole life. |
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studied under one of history’s most famous rabbis. |
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continued offering sacrifices at the temple after faith in Jesus. |
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continued to observe Israel’s holy days. |
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continued to expect circumcision for Jews. |
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kept not only biblical laws, but also Jewish traditions. |
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explained the cross as God canceling Torah’s death-curse for
believers. |
Recommendation:
5 of 5
Thought Provoking! - Did Paul intend to start a new religion?
This book challenges us to
thoughtfully look at scripture anew. Did Paul intend to start a
new Religion? Or did He want to build on the Rich Religion of the
Forefathers, Abraham, Issac & Jacob.
Paul was a Torah observant Jew, a Pharisee of Pharisees. Did
he renounce all that is Jewish when he followed Messiah. This
writing shows that Paul, contrary to what many currently teach, continued to
live a fully Jewish lifestyle, and encouraged others to do the same.
A book that will change the way you see Paul, and Yeshua (Jesus). |
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