History of Early Jewish Christianity
History of Jewish Church by
Hugh Schonfield
Written by the late Dr. Hugh J. Schonfield. Re-edited and re-printed by Bruce R. Booker under permission of The Hugh & Helene Schonfield World Service Trust . This is a great book that has been out of print since 1936. It tracks the history of Jewish Christianity since the First Century and why it seems to have virtually disappeared until recent decades – reappearing as the Messianic Movement.
Jewish Roots of Christianity
Roots of Christianity by
Jefferey Harrison
Learn (#1) how Christianity rejected the Jews, Jewish Christians, and its own Jewish roots, (#2) how this rejection led it far away from God’s plan and purpose, and (#3) how God is pointing the way back
home in our generation. We have to look back into the history of Christianity, but not the kind of Church history most of us are familiar with. There is a dark side to Church history that most people know nothing about: a history of hatred, persecution, and rejection of the Jews, of Jewish Christians,
and of Christianity’s Jewish roots. This is a hidden history that every Christian needs to know. And God has chosen this generation to hear this message and to act on it.
Digging up Hebrew Roots
Is this Faith Once Delivered? by
Ronald Dart & Pam Dewey
Digging up Hebrew Roots; There is a growing movement of non-Jewish Christians who are immersing themselves in the customs, practices, and beliefs of Judaism. This trend is no longer an obscure development at the fringe of the religious landscape. Men, such as former Baptists and Methodists, have taken Jewish names, the title of “Rabbi,” and started synagogues thinking that true Christianity has its roots firmly in first century Judaism. But does it? When Christians become disillusioned with this or that church, they go abroad searching for meaning to replace what they lost. We pass many dead-end byways in life.
Messianic Glossary
Messianic Vocabulary by
Anon
Description Messianic terminology is used to express the biblical faith in the Messiah because such terminology was how the New Covenant faith was expressed in its earliest stages.
Messianic believers like talking about their faith in the Messiah in a manner consistent with Jewish heritage and culture. Belief in the Messiah is consistent with being Jewish.
He is the fulfillment of God’s promises to Israel. Using Messianic terminology imparts faith in Messiah to children, friends, and family in a manner consistent with Jewish heritage.
Messianic terms communicate biblical truth without the negative baggage of historical anti-Semitism.
Aleph-Tav Herald of Messiah
Aleph Tav in Torah by
Dennis Northington
The Messianic Aleph/Tav ?? Scriptures (MATS) was written to be a Study Bible and is the most unique rendition of the Tanakh* (Old Testament) Bible of its kind in the world. Unequivocally the greatest symbol in biblical history since it was revealed by the Apostle John is the Aleph/Tav ?? Character Symbol. It is the HOLY GRAIL OF THE SCRIPTURES and the reason is because it unlocks the mystery to the greatest treasures man can ever hope to comprehend from the Scriptures.
Torah For Dummies
Understanding Torah by
Arthur Kurzweil
Torah For Dummies;The foundation of Hebrew and Jewish religion, thought, law, and society is the Torah–the parchment scroll containing the text of the Five Books of Moses that is located in every synagogue. This accessible guide explains the Torah in clear language, even to those who were not raised in the Jewish religious tradition. Christians who want to know more about the Jewish roots of Christianity need to understand the Torah, as do followers of Islamic tradition and those interested in the roots of Abrahamic faiths.
Nazarene Judaism Manifesto
Nazarene Judaism by
James Scott Trimm
“Judaism or Christianity… has used the term “Messianic Judaism” as its appropriate designation.
(Jewish Roots; 1986 edition, p. viii)
The original followers of Yeshua were a sect of Judaism known as “Nazarenes” (as we read in Acts 24:5).
The term “Messianic Judaism” was invented in the late 60’s and it is a human invention. David Stern writes in his Messianic Jewish Manifesto.”