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What Do Jewish People Think about Jesus?: And Other Questions Christians Ask about Jewish Beliefs, Practices, and History
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Item Description... Overview SUBTITLE: And Other Questions Christians Ask about Jewish Beliefs, Practices, and History
Written in an accessible style, What Do Jewish People Think about Jesus? answers sixty common questions about Jewish people and Jewish culture. Drawn from the steady stream of questions Michael L. Brown's ministry receives every month, the book's questions reflect the perennial Christian fascination with Jewish customs and beliefs. A Jewish believer himself, Brown provides clear answers to questions like "Are there Jewish denominations?" "What are the ten lost tribes of Israel?" "Do the Jewish people expect a literal Messiah?" and many more. The book also addresses questions Christians have about their own relationship to the Old Testament Law, such as "Should Christians observe the Sabbath on Saturday?" and "Are Gentile Christians spiritual Jews?"
Publishers Description Written in an accessible style, What Do Jewish People Think about Jesus? answers sixty common questions about Jewish people and Jewish culture. Drawn from the steady stream of questions Michael L. Brown's ministry receives every month, the book's questions reflect the perennial Christian fascination with Jewish customs and beliefs. A Jewish believer himself, Brown provides clear answers to questions like "Are there Jewish denominations?" "What are the ten lost tribes of Israel?" "Do the Jewish people expect a literal Messiah?" and many more. The book also addresses questions Christians have about their own relationship to the Old Testament Law, such as "Should Christians observe the Sabbath on Saturday?" and "Are Gentile Christians spiritual Jews?" |
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Pages 304
Dimensions: Length: 8.17" Width: 5.56" Height: 0.83" Weight: 0.8 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Oct 1, 2007
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
ISBN 0800794265 EAN 9780800794262
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 | Profoundly roots the Christian faith in its Jewish ancestry Feb 6, 2010 |
| This book firmly and concisely roots Christianity in its Jewish ancestry. It answers important Christian questions ranging over calendar-differences and differences in belief. But most importantly it sepearates tradition from scripture to show how the Gentile Christians and Jews (orthodox in particular) have both gone astray through traditions that are in no way rooted in scripture. He goes on to show how the two have the exact same background, how Jesus himself was a Jew and how the very first followers of Jesus were Jews. In fact there is not two but one religion - first to the Jews then to the gentiles, but the same religion never the less. | | |  | At last a book to explain unanswered questions. Nov 30, 2008 |
| I have looked for a book like this for some time. I couldn't put it down once I started it. It is so interesting and seems to have been written for me! As a keen amateur theology student this was perfect. This book answered many of my questions and included subjects that I never thought I'd get information on without asking a Jewish person directly.I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the Jewish culture. | | |  | Grossly inaccurate. Nov 8, 2008 |
If you want to learn about Jews why not get a book written by a Jew.
Mr. Brown is not a Jew. Jews do not accept Jesus as messiah. Period. Therefore the name by which he defines his religion, Messianic Jew, is an oxymoron.
He writes from a Messianic Jewish aka Hebrew Christian viewpoint. This in no way reflects a classical Jewish perspective. This book is misadvertised and does not do what it claims. It does not at all describe what REAL Jews think about Jesus.
Proof of this is that no Jewish bookstore will sell this book. However you will find several books by Jewish authors such as David Klinghoffer that address the subject clearly and without the Messianic (Christian) bias. | | |  | excellent resource Oct 17, 2008 |
| This book in a fair clear way answers many questions athat many Christians have about Jewish people, the Jewish faith and their own faith. | | |  | Excellent book about the Jewish people, Jewish customs, and it applications to the Body of Christ... May 18, 2008 |
Greetings to all, Michael Brown"s new book is excellent resource for those wanting to know more about the earthly family of Jesus. He address issues like what are the Noahide Laws, history of rabbinic judaism, jewish customs, Israel, are there twelve tribes, the name of "Jesus" vs "YAHshua/Yeshua", under Christians under the Law, ete,ete. You will not be dissapointed at all. He answers all the questions your were too afraid to ask. Plus, Michael Brown is Messianic Jew, a Jewish Believer in Jesus. I recommed this book to all who the Jewish people and her Messiah, Jesus! | | | Write your own review about What Do Jewish People Think about Jesus?: And Other Questions Christians Ask about Jewish Beliefs, Practices, and History
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