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A Real Eye Opener, November 20, 2003
This is the most informative book I have ever studied on the traditional, 1st century view, of Messiah from rabbinical sources. When I finished studying it I was left amazed at how the orthodoxy of Yeshua's time could have missed Him.
This book is full of quotations both from the Torah and Tenach, as well as from the oral writings of the Talmud, Mishnah, Gemara, and numerous other authoritative rabbinic sources.
This book is not a book to read, but to study; and is an excellent tool for arming oneself to present Yeshua as the Messiah from the Talmud itself.
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31 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
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This work is a valuable contribution to Messianic study., August 31, 1999
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This review is from: What the Rabbis Know about the Messiah (Paperback)
Frydland's small but information-filled book is an important contribution to the study of Jewish, Christian, and Messianic Jewish beliefs. He provides evidence that there has been a "cover-up" of historical Jewish theology which supports the Messianic Jewish and Christian claim that Jesus is the Messiah. A worthy read, even if only to have something else to disagree with - although, with an open mind, one probably wouldn't.
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The truth is spreading like wildfire., October 2, 2002
This review is from: What the Rabbis Know about the Messiah (Paperback)
This is well-documented evidence that there has indeed been a "cover up" by "blinded" Rabbis using scripture only to support the erroneous beliefs handed down to them by prior generations.
This is perfect reading for anyone who has asked their Rabbi a question about Yeshua only to have it dismissed, brushed under the rug or danced around but never fully answered because:
a. they didn't know the answer, or
b. they knew the answer and it supported Yeshua as being the Messiah.
Isaiah 29 tells of how we were blinded. It also says in verse 18 "In that day the deaf shall hear the words of a book, and out of their gloom and darkness the eyes of the blind shall see."
We are hearing and seeing Adonai! Hundreds of Messianic Synagogues in America alone testify to that! Praise Adonai!
Baruch Ha Shem Ha Meshiach Yeshua!
Shema Yisrael. Adonai Eloheynu, Adonai Echad.
Baruch shem kevod malchuto le-olam vaed.
Yeshua Ha Meshiach. Hu Adonai.
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