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Cargando... Isaiah 53 Explained (edición 2009)por Mitch Glaser (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Originally written to reveal Jesus to Jewish people, from the "forbidden" chapter 53 of Isaiah. This is the Chinese version. I thought this book was an in depth study of Isaiah 53 for Christian's. It is actually an evangelistic book that has been written for Jewish people to try and persuade them that Jesus is the promised Messiah. It is published by Chosen People Ministries. The author spends a lot of time trying to prove the authenticity of Scripture and tries to cover all of the common arguments. This would be okay but this is a pretty short book and he does veer away from the subject matter at times. The most useful chapters probably are towards the end of the book. They contain several well written testimonies from Messianic Jews and the author's own personal testimony. Recommended for Jewish people and others interested in reaching out to this community. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Do you have questions about the meaning of life and spirituality? Maybe it is time to go right to the source and rethink your relationship with the Creator? Isaiah 53 Explained will help kick start your personal pilgrimage and introduce you to a chapter in the Scriptures that has the potential to revolutionize your life! Isaiah 53 Explained makes the story of the Bible understandable, practically and simply explaining how you can have a soul-satisfying relationship with God and revealing the surprising key that makes this relationship possible. --from publisher description. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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