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The Messianic Writings - Daniel Gruber

The Messianic Writings

Daniel Gruber
ELIJAH PUBLISHING , English
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The Messianic Writings links seamlessly with Hebrew thought, commentary, and culture. This book is the antidote for anyone who thinks that the "New Testament" is a separate document from the Old. This unique approach details how the Bible is one coherent document, from Genesis to Revelation.

These are Jewish writings about Hebrew Biblical concepts, employing corresponding ways of thinking and reasoning. They present themselves as completely dependent upon and flowing from Tanakh, i.e. the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings.

Traditional translations of these first-century Jewish scriptures perpetuate systematic errors of immense magnitude — errors which significantly distort their message and are inextricably linked to horrific historical
consequences. This initial translation is not perfect, and will always stand in need of improvement, but it is faithful to the text and its context.

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