Joseph, Jesus, and the Jewish People
C V TrippPaperback 2006-06-01
Publisher Description
Did you know the story of Jacob's favorite son, Joseph, is: . a gospel tract hidden in Genesis? . a key that unlocks prophecies of the end times? . a help to dispel confusion on key theological issues? . a miniature portrait of the Messiah, Israel, and the church? Joseph, Jesus, and the Jewish People divides this rich and inspiring story into two parts that correspond to the two advents of the Messiah. No other study examines the account of Joseph as a type of Christ in this manner. The author demonstrates that the second part of this intriguing story prophesies many unfulfilled events that pertain to the end times currently under debate today. The author counters unjustifiably divisive assumptions regarding Israel, to help the Church come closer to unity and appreciate and love her Jewish roots. In addition, the author hopes that this slant on the story of Joseph will lead Jewish people closer to the truth of their Messiah. "A book that is intriguing, insightful, interesting - but mo
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Publisher Description
Did you know the story of Jacob's favorite son, Joseph, is: . a gospel tract hidden in Genesis? . a key that unlocks prophecies of the end times? . a help to dispel confusion on key theological issues? . a miniature portrait of the Messiah, Israel, and the church? Joseph, Jesus, and the Jewish People divides this rich and inspiring story into two parts that correspond to the two advents of the Messiah. No other study examines the account of Joseph as a type of Christ in this manner. The author demonstrates that the second part of this intriguing story prophesies many unfulfilled events that pertain to the end times currently under debate today. The author counters unjustifiably divisive assumptions regarding Israel, to help the Church come closer to unity and appreciate and love her Jewish roots. In addition, the author hopes that this slant on the story of Joseph will lead Jewish people closer to the truth of their Messiah. "A book that is intriguing, insightful, interesting - but mo