Complete Jewish Bible
David H SternPaperback 2017-02-01
This Bible presents the Old (Tanakh) and New (B'rit Hadashah) Testaments as a unified book. The aim is to connect Jewish readers with the Messiah and to enhance the sense of Jewish heritage for Gentile Christians. Names and key terms are given easy-to-understand transliterations so they can be pronounced authentically! Also includes book introductions from biblical Jewish perspectives, articles on the Jewishness of the complete Christian Scriptures, and traditional synagogue readings with augmented with New Testament readings.
9-10 pt font
Publisher Description
:Now, the most widely used Messianic Jewish Bible around the world, has updated text with introductions added to each book, written from a biblically Jewish perspective. The CJB is a unified Jewish book, a version for Jews and non-Jews alike; to connect Jews with the Jewishness of the Messiah, and non-Jews with their Jewish roots. Names and terms are returned to their original Hebrew and presented in easy-to-understand transliterations, enabling the reader to say them the way Yeshua (Jesus
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This Bible presents the Old (Tanakh) and New (B'rit Hadashah) Testaments as a unified book. The aim is to connect Jewish readers with the Messiah and to enhance the sense of Jewish heritage for Gentile Christians. Names and key terms are given easy-to-understand transliterations so they can be pronounced authentically! Also includes book introductions from biblical Jewish perspectives, articles on the Jewishness of the complete Christian Scriptures, and traditional synagogue readings with augmented with New Testament readings.
9-10 pt font
Publisher Description
:Now, the most widely used Messianic Jewish Bible around the world, has updated text with introductions added to each book, written from a biblically Jewish perspective. The CJB is a unified Jewish book, a version for Jews and non-Jews alike; to connect Jews with the Jewishness of the Messiah, and non-Jews with their Jewish roots. Names and terms are returned to their original Hebrew and presented in easy-to-understand transliterations, enabling the reader to say them the way Yeshua (Jesus