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Jonathan BernisChosen Books / 2010 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$17.105.0 out of 5 stars for A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth. View reviews of this product. 4 Reviews
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Sandy5 Stars Out Of 5One of the best books I have read.April 29, 2011SandyQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth, by Jonathan Bernis, is one of the best books I have read. It is a book for everyone, Jew, Gentile, believer in Christ Jesus, or non-believer.
Jonathan Bernis' writing is excellent, to the point, and without a lot of unnecessary words to fill the pages. He is a wonderful teacher.
I highly recommend this book to anyone and to everyone. Enjoy, learn, and give this book away.
And to Rabbi Bernis: please continue to write more books such as: A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth! Thank you! -
Dwight Carlson5 Stars Out Of 5quite an excellent and enjoyable readMay 17, 2011Dwight CarlsonQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5The book undescores Jesus as a Jew and the Messiah that Jews then and now do not accept or understand. He points out that today it is often through ignorance and misleading information that his brethren are kept from learning the truth. He was astonished to actually read the new trestament and learn how Jewish it is. As a gentile I was elated to read it and see his perspective of Jesus Yeshua and believe it to be the perfect book for presenting Yeshua to Jewish friends. It is packed with facts and validation for the apologetically minded.
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CathyIndianaAge: 35-445 Stars Out Of 5Just what I was hoping for!January 10, 2012CathyIndianaAge: 35-44Quality: 5Value: 4Meets Expectations: 5This book was purchased to share with an unbelieving Jewish friend and this book is theologically right on. I will share it with confidence.
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Roger S5 Stars Out Of 5This is a good book with solid information.May 31, 2012Roger SThis is a good book with solid information.
The chapter on how current Rabbinic Judaism came about and why it's methodology for the forgiveness of sins can't be biblical, is particularly interesting.
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