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Complete Jewish Bible
Author: David H. Stern
Product code: B220
The only English Bible fully Jewish in style & presentation. The texts Jewish character is restored, especially the Greek, through neutral terms, Hebrew names, the highlighting of Jewish features and corrections of anti-Jewish theological mistranslations.
Follows the Hebrew Bible order of the Tanakh`s books, the order with which Yeshua (Jesus) was familiar.
NEW features of this Bible:
- Updated text and an introduction for each book of the bible written from a biblically Jewish perspective.
- Why is this Bible different from all other Bibles? Because it is the only English version fully Jewish in style and presentation. It includes Dr. Stern’s newly updated version of the Tanakh (“Old Testament”) and his highly acclaimed Jewish New Testament.
- The Complete Jewish Bible follows the Hebrew Bible order of the Tanakh’s books, the order with which Yeshua (Jesus) was familiar
- Makes no separation between “Old” and “New” Testaments
- Clarifies misunderstandings by recognising the Jewish historical/cultural background of the text
- Offers the original Hebrew names for people, places, and concepts, using easy-to-read English transliterations and pronunciations
- Focuses on Messianic prophecy
- Gives the traditional weekly and holiday synagogue readings, plus relevant readings from the B’rit Hadashah (New Testament).
- The Complete Jewish Bible reconnects Christians with their Jewish roots and the Jewish people and connects Jews with the Jewishness of Messiah Yeshua and Messianic faith.
Other features of this Bible: a comprehensive introduction, a pronouncing explanatory glossary, a reverse glossary, and special maps to aid in Bible understanding.
The Complete Jewish Bible shows that the Word of God, from Genesis to Revelation, is a unified Jewish book meant for everyone — Jew and non-Jew alike.
About the Author
David H. Stern
David H. Stern is an Israel-based theologian who has a Master of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, graduate work at the University of Judaism (now the American Jewish University), and a Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University. He taught the first course in 'Judaism and Christianity' at Fuller Theological Seminary and was a professor at UCLA.