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The Jewish New Testament Commentary : A Companion Volume to the Jewish New TestamentDavid H. Stern
Description From The Publisher: The Jewish New Testament Commentary (JNTC) deals with "Jewish issues" that confront readers of the New Testament - questions Jews have about Yeshua (Jesus), the New Testament and Christinaity; questions Christians have about Judaism and the Jewish roots of their faith; and quesitons Messianic Jews have about being both Jewish and Messianic. It is a companion volume ot the Jewish New Testament (JNT), a translation of the New Testament from the original Greek into English in a way that brings out its essential Jewishness.Reader's Index Send us your favorite quotes or passages from this book. About the Author David H. Stern earned a Ph.D. in economics at Princeton University and was a professor at UCLA. In 1972 he came to believe in Yeshua as the Messiah, after which he received a Master of Divinity degree at Fuller THeological Seminary and did graduate work at the University of Judaism. In 1979 the Stern family immigrated to Israel. They now live in Jerusalem with their two children and are active in Israel's Messianic Jewish community.Table of Contents
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