Description
Author: Steve Maltz
Pages: 200
Trim Size: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
Binding: Perfect Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-925769-01-9
Towards a clearer understanding of the miracle of the Jewish people
The Jews are a mystery to most, provoking a whole range of questions.
- Who are they?
- How have they survived for so long?
- Why have they been so feared or hated by so many people for so many reasons?
- What is their relevance to Christians?
This book attempts to give clear answers to these questions and helps the reader to understand the spiritual significance for both Christians and Jews.
This is a lively, entertaining and provocative introduction to the People of Many Names, from early beginnings in the Old Testament as the Children of Promise and a Kingdom of Priests , then as the people of Galut (Exile), where they were denigrated as Christ killers , Dhimmis and Conspirators of Zion . We view their accomplishments, despite the hostility that surrounded them, including the horrors of the Holocaust, and conclude our story in the New Testament, as the natural branches of God s olive tree.
The People of Many Names pulls no punches in providing an insight into God’s plan for the Jew, Christian anti-semitism and includes practical suggestions for reconciliation within the Body of Messiah.
Reviews
Steve Maltz writes unashamedly as a Jewish believer in Jesus and for this reason is able to bring some very challenging insights into the Jewish people, both past and present. –Derek White, founder of Christian Friends of Israel
Steve gives a fast paced, witty but both insightful and perceptive framework for his readers to gain a meaningful overview of the Jewish people and their relationship with God and the Nations. –Fred Wright, author and Director of Chesed
I think it’s brilliant, inspired, a great read, of interest to both Jews and Christians, a breath of fresh air and timely! What more can I say! –Julia Fisher, writer and broadcaster
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