Presenting Jesus, The Son of Israel
A Jewish Commentary on the Gospels—Volume III
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What happened over the ages that caused the world to begin to see Jesus as a son of Greece instead of an observant Jew? What have we lost by seeing his life and work out of context?
Presenting Jesus, the Son of Israel – a Jewish Commentary on the Gospels Volume II reintroduces us to the true Jesus, whose life’s mission was to enlighten those around him and to bring them closer to the almighty Creator of the Universe.
Volume III of this commentary explores the healing miracles of Jesus and the Sabbath.
Accounts of divine healing are recorded throughout the Bible, not only during New Testament times. Divine healing was not confined to first-century believers in Jesus, as many Christians believe. Divine healing is available for God’s people today. What can we learn and apply today from the events surrounding Jesus’ healing miracles?
In the beginning, God declared the Sabbath, the seventh day, to be holy. God commanded his people to “Honor the Sabbath and keep it holy.” Do those who claim to be His followers, His people, today, honor the Sabbath and keep it holy?
What did the prophets of the Bible have to say about the Sabbath? What does the New Testament say about the Sabbath? In this context, we can better understand the relationship Bible believing Gentiles should have to the Sabbath.
As with any biblical study, always check the Scriptures, come to a conclusion, and follow it accordingly. The only guide should be the word of God and not the traditions or opinions of men.
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