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1 | "upon this rock I will build my church" | Matt 16:18 | MJH | 139552 | ||
I've had this discussion too many times on this forum to bother with it much more, but should you interested in correting your thinking :-) I'd be happy to suggest a resource by the leading scholors (not some slub like me and many of us). God Bless, MJH |
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2 | "upon this rock I will build my church" | Matt 16:18 | kalos | 139556 | ||
MJH: I did further checking on the verse in Matthew and found this in the MacArthur Study Bible (note at Matt 27:46): 'Eli, Eli, Lama sabachthani. "Eli" is Heb.; the rest Aram. (Mark 15:34 gives the entire wail in Aramaic.)." Grace to you! Your fellow slub(?), Kalos P.S. What's a slub? |
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3 | "upon this rock I will build my church" | Matt 16:18 | MJH | 139560 | ||
I am so very sorry. I should have said, "Shlub." My bad. Please please forgive. :-) You mentioned Norman Willis. I am not familure with his argument. Since you are familure with David Stern and Hebrew roots (judging from your posts) I really think you would like the book "Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus" by David Bivin and Roy Blizzard. If you should read it (short book) let me know. It isn't the only book that makes my point, but it is the book that lays out the argument clearly with all the effidence on all three sides (some say Jesus spoke Greek the majority of the time). Shlubs in the Lord, MJH |
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4 | "upon this rock I will build my church" | Matt 16:18 | kalos | 139569 | ||
MJH: Thanks for the book recommendation. It does sound like something I would like to read. I have a few books about Messianic Judaism, including: Complete Jewish Bible by David H. Stern Jewish New Testament Commentary by David H. Stern Kingdom Relationships by Dr. Ron Moseley Messianic Jewish Manifesto by David H. Stern Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel by David H. Stern The Chumash: The Stone Edition. This is a wonderful book. Are you familiar with it? Grace and shalom, Kalos |
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5 | "upon this rock I will build my church" | Matt 16:18 | MJH | 139572 | ||
I am familiar with all but one of these books, although I do not have them all yet. The Chumash is very interesting and it’s great to get a new perspective on the Torah. Friends in my Bible study group have it, but not me. I have the complete Jewish Bible and Jewish New Testament Commentary. I have not heard of Kingdom Relationships. I loved reading the Historical Fiction books, "First Light" and "Second Touch" by the Thoene's. They are very knowledgeable about the times and the characters in these books meet Jesus. They provide insights that are fascinating. They make the Text come alive in many ways. I would recommend them highly. Marvin Wilison’s “Our Father Abraham” is also very good. It is some what like a text book, but I thought it was an easy read. “The Bible as it Was” by James L Kugel is also very interesting showing many ancient interpretations. Similar, I think, to the Chumash, but not in commentary form. Is Kingdom Relationships a good read? I like to add books to my wish list. It’s quite long. MJH |
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6 | "upon this rock I will build my church" | Matt 16:18 | kalos | 139574 | ||
Kingdom Relationships: God's Laws for the Community of Faith ____________________ The second section of the book "lists the laws that are applicable to a non-Jew living in the twenty-first century and outside of the land of Israel." ____________________ MJH: Yes, this book is an excellent read. It includes a Teaching Review (review questions) at the end of each chapter, as well as a Glossary of Terms, Notes and Bibliography. 'Excerpted from Kingdom Relationships: God's Laws for the Community of Faith by Ron Moseley... (Excerpted from the Preface) 'This book has cut straight to the point and is divided into two sections. The first section consists of two chapters that introduce the relation of both the Jewish people and Christians to the Kingdom of God. The second section lists the laws that are applicable to a non-Jew living in the twenty-first century and outside of the land of Israel.' Paperback: 64 pages Publisher: Messianic Jewish Resources International (April, 2000) ISBN: 1880226847 (Source of book information: Amazon.com) Thanks for the additional book recommendations. Like you, I love to read. Treat yourself to The Chumash: The Stone Edition. You'll be glad you did. Grace and shalom, Kalos |
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