The Jewish New Testament highlights the text's original Jewish context, emphasizing that it is primarily a Jewish work authored by Jews and centered around the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua (Jesus). Key concepts such as atonement, salvation, and the new covenant are rooted in Jewish tradition. This version aims to deepen the understanding of the New Testament as a continuation of the Hebrew Scriptures, providing updated book introductions to enhance the reader's experience.
David H. Stern Book order
David H. Stern is renowned for his highly acclaimed English translations of the New Testament, approached from a Jewish perspective. His work aims to illuminate biblical texts by revealing their original cultural and historical context. Stern's deep background in economics and theology informs his ability to analyze and interpret the spiritual and societal dimensions of faith. His translations and commentaries offer readers a unique lens through which to understand the Jewish roots of Christianity, thereby enriching scriptural comprehension.






- 2023
- 2023
Jewish New Testament Commentary
A Companion Volume to the Jewish New Testament by David H. Stern
- 884 pages
- 31 hours of reading
Focusing on cultural context, this companion volume enhances Bible study by explaining New Testament passages and expressions as they were intended by 1st century Jewish writers. With over fifteen years of research, it aims to deepen understanding and relevance of the text, making the New Testament more meaningful for readers.
- 2018
Featuring the Complete Jewish Bible text on the left page, this book offers an engaging experience for families. The right page showcases beautiful illustrations accompanied by concise story summaries, making it perfect for reading to young children. This combination of scripture and artful storytelling fosters an early appreciation for biblical stories and their lessons.
- 2016
The book offers an updated version of the most widely used Messianic Jewish Bible, featuring introductions for each book from a biblically Jewish perspective. It aims to unify readers by connecting Jews with the Jewishness of the Messiah and helping non-Jews embrace their Jewish roots. Key names and terms are restored to their original Hebrew, accompanied by accessible transliterations, allowing readers to pronounce them as Yeshua (Jesus) would have.
- 2016
Komentarz żydowski do Nowego Testamentu wychodzi naprzeciw postulatom współpracy w dziedzinie dialogu chrześcijańsko-żydowskiego i stanowi praktyczne urzeczywistnienie zaleceń II Soboru Watykańskiego (Nostra aetate), który potwierdza obustronne korzyści z poznawania tradycji religijnej wyznawców judaizmu i chrześcijan. Nowy Testament jest w nim rozumiany i przedstawiony z perspektywy żydowskiej i chrześcijańskiej zarazem, ponieważ to dzieło wydobywa i szanuje to, co dla obydwu religii jest wspólne i zbieżne. Książka składa się z obszernego, ogólnego wprowadzenia w żydowską perspektywę Nowego Testamentu oraz z dwóch części głównych. Pierwsza z nich to przekład greckiego tekstu Nowego Testamentu, dający wyraz wiedzy i wrażliwości żydowskiej ukształtowanej w judaizmie judaistycznym. Część druga to wnikliwy komentarz do tego tekstu, objaśniający trudniejsze miejsca i kwestie w świetle żydowskiej wiary, obyczajowości, obrzędowości i wielu innych czynników składających się na bogatą tradycję żydowską.
- 2013
Psalms (Tehillim) and Proverbs (Mishlei)
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book features a profound exploration of spirituality through Psalms and Proverbs. Psalms expresses both the grandeur of God and His intimate role as a shepherd, highlighting the duality of divine nature. Proverbs offers practical wisdom for everyday life, encouraging self-reflection and moral discernment. With 31 proverbs available, readers can engage with a daily nugget of insight, making it easy to incorporate timeless truths into their lives. This collection serves as both a source of inspiration and a guide for ethical living.
- 2010
Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel: A Message for Christians
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A book the whole Church needs to read! A challenge to conventional Christian ideas! Clear thinking about neglected questions such as: How are both the Jews and the Church God's people? Is there a difference between Jew and Gentile in the body of the Messiah? Will God fulfill all of his promises to the Jews? Does the Law of Moses remain in force today? Surprising answers to these and other crucial questions, along with suggestions for godly action, are given in this exciting and insightful book by an Israeli Messianic Jew, a Jew who trusts Yeshua (Jesus). Book jacket.
- 2010
Diese NT-Übersetzung verbindet Judentum und Christentum, indem sie Personennamen und zentrale Begriffe in ihrer hebräischen Bedeutung wiedergibt. Sie bietet Erläuterungen zu hebräischen Wörtern und offenbart die jüdisch-hebräischen Wurzeln des Neuen Testaments sowie den Zusammenhang zwischen Altem und Neuem Testament.
- 2002
David H. Stern, ein messianischer Jude, fordert Christen auf, zentrale Fragen zu ihrem Glauben zu hinterfragen. Er behandelt Themen wie die Rolle von Juden und Christen als Gottes Volk, die Erfüllung göttlicher Versprechen, die Relevanz des mosaischen Gesetzes und den Antisemitismus in der Kirche. Das Buch bietet überraschende Antworten und Handlungsvorschläge.
- 1998
Complete Jewish Bible
- 1697 pages
- 60 hours of reading
Why is this Bible different from all other Bibles? Because it is the only English version fully Jewish in style and presentation. It includes Dr. Stern's new version of the "Tanakh" ("Old Testament") and his highly acclaimed "Jewish New Testament." The Complete Jewish Bible: - follows the Hebrew Bible order of the Tanakh's books, the order with which Yeshua (Jesus) was familiar- makes no separation between "Old" and "New" Testaments- corrects misinterpretations in the New Testament resulting from anti-Jewish theological bias- offers the original Hebrew names for people, places, and concepts, using easy-to-read English transliterations- focuses on Messianic prophecy- gives the traditional weekly and holiday synagogue readings, plus relevant readings from the "B'rit Hadashah" (New Testament) The Complete Jewish Bible: - reconnects Christians with their Jewish roots and the Jewish people- connects Jews with the Jewishness of Messiah Yeshua and Messianic faith Other features of this Bible: a comprehensive introduction, a pronouncing explanatory glossary, a reverse glossary, and special maps to aid Bible understanding.