A rabbit looks at Jesus of Nazareth / Jonathan Bernis.

By: Berns, Jonathan
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Group Publishing Group, c2011Description: 239 p.; 22 cmISBN: ISBN 978-0-8007-9506Subject(s): Jesus Christ – Messiahship | Jesus Christ – Historicity | Jesus Christ – Person and offices | Messianic JudaismDDC classification: TH 232 B528 2011
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. My search for the "real" Jesus -- 2. Jewish like me -- 3. Finding Jesus in the Old Testament -- 4. What do the prophets say? -- 5. How did Jewish Yeshua become Gentile Jew Jesus? -- 6. The church turn against the Jews -- 7. A long thread of belief -- 8. Is the New Testament anti-semitic? -- 9. Finding Jesus in history -- 10. Biblical prophecy and the Messiah -- 11. Whatever happened to Judaism? -- 12. Resurrection, fact or fiction? -- 13. Evidence for the virgin birth -- 14. God wants you -- Notes.
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Includes bibliographical references, and chapter notes,

Introduction -- 1. My search for the "real" Jesus -- 2. Jewish like me -- 3. Finding Jesus in the Old Testament -- 4. What do the prophets say? -- 5. How did Jewish Yeshua become Gentile Jew Jesus? -- 6. The church turn against the Jews -- 7. A long thread of belief -- 8. Is the New Testament anti-semitic? -- 9. Finding Jesus in history -- 10. Biblical prophecy and the Messiah -- 11. Whatever happened to Judaism? -- 12. Resurrection, fact or fiction? -- 13. Evidence for the virgin birth -- 14. God wants you -- Notes.

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