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Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus (4 volumes)
These four volumes will give anyone interested in reaching the Jewish people with the good news of Jesus the Messiah a strong foundation upon which to stand. With detailed responses based on careful research of the Hebrew Bible, Rabbinic texts, and the New Testament, Dr. Brown thoroughly and respectfully answers these objections and invites Jewish seekers to consider the possibility that the new covenant they have been waiting for is already here.
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Jewish Law (4 volumes)
Surveys the panorama of Jewish law from biblical times to contemporary Israel. The result is the most definitive record to date of a unique legal system that integrates criminal, civil, and religious law to form a unified whole of unprecedented range.
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Messianic Jewish Publishers Collection (22 volumes)
This collection offers an extensive assortment of resources for anyone interested in this extraordinary movement. These 22 volumes canvas a wide spectrum of issues related to the Messianic Jewish movement—everything from the practical aspects of the Messianic Jew’s daily walk, to historical analysis, to more general theological concerns.
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Walk! Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentary Collection (5 volumes)
Each of the five volumes in this collection leads you through a particular book of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy, following the weekly Torah (Pentateuch) readings, including parallel passages from the Haftarah (Prophets) and B'rit Chadashah (New Covenant). The readings emphasize traditional Jewish and Messianic interpretation that focuses on personal application.
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Messianism Among Jews and Christians
William Horbury examines some relatively neglected topics bearing on messianism, including the treatment of suffering in synagogue poetry and the theology of grace in Greek Jewish poetry on the exodus. Central themes include: messianism in the Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha; the historical Jesus and the concepts of the Son of man and the Twelve; Jerusalem in Pauline hope; second-century Christology and messianism; Antichrist; and the cult of Christ and the cult of the saints in their Jewish and Christian context. The theology of ancient Judaism is discussed with special reference to debate on monotheism and Christology.
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Ariel Ministries Messianic Collection (11 volumes)
Featuring the works of Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum, widely-regarded as one of the world’s foremost Messianic Jewish Bible scholars. This exceptional collection of Bible study materials reveals the Scriptures through the lens of Jewish history, culture and geography.
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JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions
This powerful volume provides thousands of insights into the origins, history, and current interpretations of a wealth of Jewish traditions and customs. Ronald Eisenberg has distilled an immense amount of material from classic and contemporary sources into a single volume. Chock full of interesting, invaluable and illuminating entries on everything from Hanukkah to Rabbinic Literature to the Tree of Life, the JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions will be a much-referenced resource for all those interested in all things Jewish.
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The JPS Classic Midrash Collection
Bringing together three ancient anthologies of Midrash, including two titles dealing exclusively with the book of Exodus, and a collection of discourses for special Sabbaths and festival days.
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Legends of the Jews
A masterpiece of Jewish literature, Legends of the Jews presents a comprehensive compilation of remarkable stories connected to the Hebrew Bible. It is an indispensable reference on that body of literature known as Midrash, the imaginative retelling and elaboration on Bible stories in which mythological tales about demons and magic co-exist with moralistic stories about the piety of the patriarchs. This edition features an introduction by David Stern, Professor of Postbiblical and Medieval Hebrew Literature, and Director of the Jewish Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Entering the High Holy Days
The High Holy Days’ have their foundations in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. Hence, their liturgies and rituals are rife with Scriptural allusions and influences. Their origins can be traced to the books of Leviticus, Isaiah, Job, Psalms and numerous other books throughout the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. This volume provides historical background and an interpretation of the ideas, practices, and the liturgy of Judaism’s High Holy Days, and was a recipient of the 1998 National Jewish Book Award.
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Augsburg Fortress Collection (18 titles)
Twenty awesome titles from Augsburg Fortress put together into one value-packed collection! The majority of the titles in this collection come with a paperback edition of the book AND a powerful and easy-to-use Libronix CD-ROM. This is a great deal!
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American Religious Traditions: The Shaping of Religion in the United States
In this fully revised and enhanced edition of his Religion in the New World (Fortress Press, 1990), Wentz extends and deepens his successful account of the shaping of America’s diverse religious traditions. Using religious studies categories, such as myth, legend, symbol, and ritual, Wentz sketches the development and flowering of all the traditions—Native American, Reformed, Puritan, Roman Catholic, Restorationist—that proved decisive for American religion.
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Introduction to World Religions
In this book, an international group of expert scholars sympathetically discuss the world’s major religious traditions (including Buddhism, Baha’i, and Jainism) and new religious movements.
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The Nag Hammadi Library in English: Fourth Revised Edition
The Nag Hammadi Library texts are to early Christianity what the Dead Sea Scrolls are to Judaism. Their discovery is seen as equally significant, bringing to light a long-hidden well of new information, sources, and insights into the roots of Christianity...
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The Encyclopaedia of Judaism: Volumes 1-5
The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a full and reliable account of Judaism, beginning in ancient Israelite times and extending to our own day. These five volumes encompass much of what we know about Judaism, the religion, its diverse history, literature, beliefs past and present, observances and practices, and place in the context of society and culture.
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Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Complete Collection
The Complete Collection containing all nine collections in The Concordia Electronic Theological Library.
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