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The Jewish Roots of Christianity come to life in the One New Man Bible.
This Bible is beautifully finished with gold embossing on a maroon synthetic leather cover, gilded page edges, and maroon satin placeholder ribbon. These Bibles have Smyth-sewn bindings for a lifetime of use!
Hebrew is a very expressive language, so this translation brings out much of the power that has commonly been omitted from traditional English translations.
The One New Man Bible brings a greater understanding of and appreciation for the power given to believers for their daily walk.
The One New Man Bible brings a greater understanding of and appreciation for the power given to believers for their daily walk.
- Pages: 1,812
- Trim Size: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 inches
- Binding: Synthetic Leather
- Font size: 11 point
- Translated by: William (Bill) Morford
This Bible will help the Church understand and appreciate its Jewish Roots, and finally recognize that Y’shua (Jesus) was born Jewish, that He grew up Jewish, and that He is the same today as He was then. (Hebrews 13:8) Readers will understand that the Scriptures Y’shua, and every New Testament author, embraced (irreverently called Old Testament by the Church) are alive and relevant for believers today. As a proof of God’s perfect plan for His perfect Word, readers will discover that Matthew flows, as if a continuous stream, out of the book of Chronicles. Only God could have done this!
This Bible has been written to help present-day believers move toward God’s perfect plan to create One New Man, bringing Jewish and non-Jewish together. The Hebrew Scriptures are in the traditional Jewish book order, and although different from the Christian book order, it is easy to learn the sequence. This Bible is very easy to read through, Genesis to Revelation.
This Bible includes more than 4,000 footnotes and the massive 170-page Glossary describes various first-century Jewish customs and explains Hebrew Scriptures, such as Leviticus 14, which on the surface is about cleansing a leper, but has a much deeper meaning. Many Jewish sources were studied to bring the Scriptures to life, including many modern as well as ancient Jewish commentaries. Those studies bring real depth to the subjects in the Glossary, but even more importantly they give insight into the thinking of the New Testament authors, the Apostles, and especially Y’shua. It is important for those of us reading in the twenty-first century to understand what a word or expression meant to those who wrote the passages in Bible times. The Torah, the first five books of the One New Man Bible, is divided into weekly readings over the course of a year. These weekly readings coincide with the weekly Scriptures every synagogue in the world will be reading each Sabbath. This translation has as its goal to be a very readable text that flows from one book to another while preserving much of the Jewish flavor, especially the Jewishness of Y’shua, and much of the power in the Hebrew and Greek expressions.
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