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Translated by David H. Stern Uses neutral terms and Hebrew names Highlights Jewish features and Jewish references Corrects mistranslations from an anti-Jewish theological bias 436 pp. The New Testament is a Jewish book, written by Jews, initially for Jews. Its central figure was a Jew. His followers were all Jews; yet no translation--except this one--really communicates its original, essential Jewishness. Uses neutral terms and Hebrew names. Highlights Jewish features and Jewish references. Corrects mistranslations from an anti-Jewish theological basis. Freshly rendered into English using the Greek texts, this is a must for learning about first-century faith.
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Jewish New Testament, David H. Stern
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- 1989
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- Title
- Jewish New Testament
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David H. Stern
- Publisher
- Messianic Jewish Publisher
- Released
- 1989
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 436
- ISBN10
- 9653590146
- ISBN13
- 9789653590144
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Religious Topics, Religion, References & Manuals, Christian Themes, Christianity, Theology, Faith
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
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- Translated by David H. Stern Uses neutral terms and Hebrew names Highlights Jewish features and Jewish references Corrects mistranslations from an anti-Jewish theological bias 436 pp. The New Testament is a Jewish book, written by Jews, initially for Jews. Its central figure was a Jew. His followers were all Jews; yet no translation--except this one--really communicates its original, essential Jewishness. Uses neutral terms and Hebrew names. Highlights Jewish features and Jewish references. Corrects mistranslations from an anti-Jewish theological basis. Freshly rendered into English using the Greek texts, this is a must for learning about first-century faith.




