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The Messianic Movement arose out of a desire to promote the Gospel among the Jews but what has emerged is a movement that is in some ways neither Jewish nor Christian, and that has failed in its original purpose. Most Jewish Christians do not belong to the movement and Jews are not attracted by it. This critique shows where the movement has compromised leading to the present situation.

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The Messianic Movement arose out of a desire to promote the Gospel among the Jews but what has emerged is a movement that is in some ways neither Jewish nor Christian, and that has failed in its original purpose. Most Jewish Christians do not belong to the movement and Jews are not attracted by it. This critique shows where the movement has compromised leading to the present situation.
Autorenporträt
Baruch Maoz served for thirty-three years as pastor of Grace and Truth Christian Congregation near Tel Aviv and field leader for Christian Witness to Israel. He is senior editor of the Modern Hebrew Bible, coeditor of the Annotated Hebrew New Testament, and founder and former coeditor of Mishkan: An International Theological Forum on Jewish Evangelism.