Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ (Annotated)

Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ (Annotated) PDF

Author: A. Bernstein

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9781494417833

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The history of the Mission to the Jews is coeval with the history of the Christian Church. The names of Christ's disciples mentioned in the Gospels are nearly all those of Jews, and in the Epistles a great many of them are of Jewish converts. But the general reader of the New Testament does not realize the fact, because it was the fashion among the Jews at that time to assume Greek names. For instance, several of St. Paul's relatives bearing Greek names became Christians, but we should not know that they were Jews if the Apostle had not written, "Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen." Again, "Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen" (Rom. xvi. 7 and 21). Whilst where we have not this information with regard to other such names, we take it for granted that they were Gentiles. For instance, Zenas, mentioned in Titus iii. 13, is naturally taken by the general reader for a Greek, yet scholars maintain that he had formerly been a Jewish scribe or lawyer. The aim of this work is to shew that God had at all times in the history of the Christian Church a considerable number of believing Israelites who, after their conversion to Christianity, rendered good service to their fellowmen and to the Church of Christ at large. Out of this company of "the remnant according to the election of grace," only a very few comparatively have their names recorded in history. The names of the great majority are written in the Book of Life alone. But as in the prophet Ezekiel-Noah, Job and Daniel-and as in the Epistle to the Hebrews-the short list of the Old Testament saints-are the representatives of a large number, so may the converts mentioned in this book be considered as representatives of a vast number of their brethren who had the courage and the grace given them to take up the cross and follow Jesus.

Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ

Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ PDF

Author: Aaron Bernstein

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-11-29

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9781519597656

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"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ" from Aaron Bernstein. (1841-1912).

The Witness of the Jews to God

The Witness of the Jews to God PDF

Author: David W. Torrance

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2011-09-22

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1610976665

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This book while presenting the contribution of a variety of scholars also presents important statements of Churches today on the Jewish people and her place in God's purpose for the world. It also gives statistics of Jewish communities.

Reluctant Witnesses

Reluctant Witnesses PDF

Author: Stephen R. Haynes

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780664255794

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Stephen Haynes takes a hard look at contemporary Christian theology as he explores the pervasive Christian "witness-people" myth that dominates much Christian thinking about the Jews in both Christian and Jewish minds. This myth, an ancient theological construct that has put Jews in the role of living symbols of God's dealings with the world, has for centuries, according to Haynes, created an ambivalence toward the Jews in the Christian mind with often disastrous results. Tracing the witness-people myth from its origins to its manifestations in the modern world, Haynes finds the myth expressed in many unexpected places: the writings of Karl Barth, the novels and essays of Walker Percy, the "prophetic" writings of Hal Lindsey, as well as in the work of some North American Holocaust theologians such as Alice L. and A. Roy Eckardt, Paul van Buren, and Franklin Littell.

The Witnesses to the Historicity of Jesus

The Witnesses to the Historicity of Jesus PDF

Author: Arthur Drews

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-09-15

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13:

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'The Witnesses to the Historicity of Jesus' is a religious themed book by agnostic author Arthur Drews. Drews writes this book in an effort to debunk the myth of the historicity of Jesus of the Bible. He seeks to demonstrate that the various non-Biblical sources commonly used to give further weight to the existence of Jesus as claimed in the Scriptures, are in fact further evidence of his non-existence.