The Judaism of Jesus
Autor J. Christopher Garrisonen Limba Engleză Paperback
"We had hoped it was he the Messiah] who would redeem Israel" (Luke 24:21)
In this book, you will learn
that the religion Jesus founded was not Gentile or called "Christianity." The name "Christianity" is not found in the New Testament-a work authored by Jews who followed Jesus;
that the religion of Jesus was a form of Judaism that revolved around the Hebrew concept of "B'rit Hadashah," meaning "New Covenant." This concept first appeared in the writings of Jeremiah, one of the great prophets of Judaism;
that to achieve the full task Jews have expected of their Messiah-of redeeming Israel and completing Gentile world salvation-there have been three separate stages in the work of Jesus the Messiah: (1) the Atonement & Resurrection stage; (2) the Gentile stage (represented by two thousand years of Gentile Christianity); and (3) the Jewish (or "Jewish redemption") stage;
that with regard to the Messiah's prophecy on Jerusalem and on the completion (or "fulfillment") of his Gentile stage-see Luke 21:24: "Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled"-on June 7, 1967 (the day Jerusalem fell to Jews), the Messiah's prophecy was fulfilled. Hence, with June 7, 1967 formally marking the end of the Messiah's Gentile (or "Christian") stage, the Messiah's final (or Jewish) stage has already begun;
that with the "times of the Gentiles (or Christianity)" over, why Christians must adjust and reorient themselves to the new Jewish era and reality that is rising;
many other topics of vital relevance to our present transitional era-from Gentile-Christian to Jewish-centered times-where world history is quickly reaching a tumultuous climax...centered on the Jews, Jesus the Messiah and the Messiah's New Covenant Judaism as the winning side of end-time history.
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ISBN-10: 1490829733
Pagini: 584
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: WestBow Press