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The Messianic Jewish movement today is crossing its final frontier, as the Holy Spirit is removing the scales from the eyes of Jews about Jesus of Nazareth as their Messiah. God blinded their eyes 2,000 years ago to give Gentiles an opportunity to take part in Jewish salvation. The time of the Gentiles is about to end. In this book you will meet two dozen Jews from all walks of life - rabbis, journalists, an ex-Marxist couple, a stand-up comic, an irreligious Israeli waitress, a mean old junk-yard operator - who exhibited, in their own wildly differing ways, the influence of Yeshua thus far in…mehr

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The Messianic Jewish movement today is crossing its final frontier, as the Holy Spirit is removing the scales from the eyes of Jews about Jesus of Nazareth as their Messiah. God blinded their eyes 2,000 years ago to give Gentiles an opportunity to take part in Jewish salvation. The time of the Gentiles is about to end. In this book you will meet two dozen Jews from all walks of life - rabbis, journalists, an ex-Marxist couple, a stand-up comic, an irreligious Israeli waitress, a mean old junk-yard operator - who exhibited, in their own wildly differing ways, the influence of Yeshua thus far in their lives. Anthony Cardinale, a Christian with Jewish bloodlines, has been active in the Messianic Jewish movement for more than 30 years. Among his books are The Red Heifer: A Jewish Cry for Messiah, and most recently The Pharisees Are Coming to Jesus: Secret Orthodox Believers in Israel and America. The award-winning journalist has written for the Jerusalem Post, Messianic Times, Jewish Voice Today, Charisma, and Ministries magazines. A member of the National Association of Scholars, he has taught at five colleges since completing his graduate work at Northwestern University. He also brings to his writings his dramatic touch as an award-winning playwright.
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