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Useful books / journals and web-sites that relate to the Messianic Movement

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A diverse community of Messianic Jewish and Christian scholars collaborated to produce The Tree of Life Messianic Family Bible-The New Covenant. Messianic rabbis, leaders, scholars, artists, professors, psalmists, linguists, writers, parents, and children came together to work on this.
 
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I have a blog site that should be of interest to all who are messianic jewish believers and really any believer in Christ. It is jerusalemxfactor.com and should furnish a keen and informative insight into current events dealing with Israel and Jerusalem in particular. This is cutting edge and relevant stuff and i hope everyone checks it out.
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Books by a Messianic author...click here to go to the site and mosey around. Scroll around, all the books were written by this author.

Messianic Jewish non-fiction
Jewish Roots: Reading the New Testament through First Century Jewish Eyes; and Galatians - a book sorely need by MJism and whose time has come! And Biblical Messianic science fiction
a trilogy Everything That Stands-Starts where "Left Behind" quit -biblically based imagination at it's Best! the 4th volume - Thy Kingdom Come and the still being written/yet to come final volume 5, Warriors of Eden.

And Scripturally based fiction
short story Pliskin's Progress and a collection of short novellas, Time, Times, and Half a Time
A startling anthology of novellas, novelettes, and short-stories by the innovator of Messianic end-time science fiction - Isaac Israel!

b'Shalom {iPod touch w/CF app}
 
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For some resources that are very insightful:

  • In the Shadow of the Temple: Jewish Influences on Early Christianity and Jewish believers in Jesus: the early centuries By Oskar Skarsaune.
    • BOth excellent works in showing the ways Judaism/Christianity have been interconnected...and demonstrating how in the period up to 150AD, 'Jewish believers were the leading theologians of the church, and the Gentiles had mostly learned their theology from Jewish tutors, either by reading their writings (Ignatius reading the New Testament) or by copying their Old Testament expositions (Barnabas) and many other things...mainly focused along the lines of showing where the Church must acknowledge the history and role of its Jewish members and showing how to make the way easier for Jews who wonder if they can believe in Jesus as the Jewish Messiah, and still remain Jewish. The author traces the story of second temple Judaism from the crisis of the Jewish encounter with Hellenism in the second century B.C. through the diverse Judaisms of the first century A.D. Then, from the time of Jesus and the origins of the church up to the Constantinian revolution of the early fourth century A.D, Skarsaune offers fascinating snapshots and analyses of the interactions, the arguments and the shaping influences of Judaism on the life, creed and practices of the church.
Both works by Pritz and Skarsaune indicate that Jewish believers continuing in some form of Jewish practice were known into the fourth or fifth century. More discussed here, here /here , here, here, here, here, here , and here (as it concerns Book Review ).

Skarsaune is professor of church history at MF Norwegian School of Theology in Oslo..and he is also editor of and contributor to The History of Jewish Believers in Jesus from Antiquity to the Present, which includes his study of the Ebionites - whom Skarsaune argued made a central claim of the parentage of Joseph, and against the virgin birth of Jesus. Skarsaune has close ties to the Messianic Jewish community in Israel and invited their contribution to the project--especially with ministries under the MJAA such as Dan Juster (author of one of the works used by Tikkun International and the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America --MJAA--entitled Jewish Roots ). His book “In the Shadow of the Temple” is excellent for the level of depth he goes into in rejecting the idea that the church was Hellenized early on. Christianity, he claims, drawing on the earliest Creeds and polemics, is thoroughly Jewish.

Ray Pritz writes and teaches study material at the Caspari Center for Biblical and Jewish Studies. He is the former director of the Bible Society in Israel. He is currently assigned to the Translations Department of the United Bible Societies preparing resource material for Bible translators. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, he has an M.A. and Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he has lectured on and off for over twenty years. His doctoral dissertation was published jointly by Magnes Press and E.J. Brill under the title Nazarene Jewish Christianity (1988).

Both are excellent works in regards to showing how Gentile Churches often did not know how to handle Jewish believers because they remained Jewis, while those in the Jewish Community did not know what to do with them because they believed that Yeshua was their Messiah..leaving many . caught in between, much as the Messianic Jewish synagogues of today experience.

Another is an E-Book that is freely available on above website, entitled "The History Of Jewish Christianity: From the First to the Twentieth Century" by Hugh J Schonfield. Schonfield was a Jew who termed himself a "Nazarene," meaning that he believed, as a Jew, that the Messiah, as predicted in Judaism's Hebrew Bible, had come in the person of Jesus/Yeshua. Most of his earlier works are what many Messianic Jews have advocated.

The works of Messianic Jew, Dr.Michael Brown, are also good material for reference..as it concerns evangelism/outreach amongst Jewish people. His best books on the subject are ones such as Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus: New Testament Objections and Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus: General and Historical Objections. Dr.Michael Brown has present in his ministry very relevant/ amazing stories on his site, as seen here concerning hearing stories of Jews from America, Israel and around the world, how they encountered Messiah, the trials they faced, and the miracles they experienced. He also shared on his website his own experiences---and things that helped him in his own understanding when it came to his Jewish heritage and things he'd say in objection to Yeshua.

Judaism can exist without Christianity, even though Christianity cannot exist without Judaism since it was born from it/had aspects of its foundation in it.

Early Jewish Christianity is was always seen as a form of Judaism - even though the form of Judaism it was got deemed "Christianity" - and there was a difference between Jewish Christianity (which is what Messianic Judaism is about) and Gentile Christianity....the form that later developed in the early centuries of the Church where much of the Jewish/Hebraic side was eradicated in the name of the Lord.

For good review on the matter from a Jewish Christian perspective, one may consider the following:

One may also consider Jewish Christianity in apostolic times: A native Jewish Church ).

Shalom
 
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One resource that seemed to be highly relevant to MJism and the differing varieties of it is entitled How Jewish Is Christianity?: 2 Views on the Messianic Movement (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology). It's a work that gives diverse perspectives about the messianic movement— from six contributors ..with central themes being questions like "Are Messianic congregations necessary or should Jewish believers be incorporated into the Gentile church?"...or discovering how Christian Jews relate their Jewish practices and customs to the church has been an issue within Christianity since the first century. All of the contributers are people who have lived and wrestled with this issue, graciously choosing to present informed arguments and counter-arguments.


On the authors of the work:
Stanley N. Gundry: Executive vice president and editor-in-chief for the Zondervan Corporation. He has been an influential figure in the Evangelical Theological Society, serving as president of ETS and on its executive committee, and is adjunct professor of Historical Theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary.

The late Louis Goldberg (ThD, Grace Theological Seminary): General editor, served on the faculty of Moody Bible Institute for thirty years and was the author of Our Jewish Friends, Are There Two Ways of Atonement? and other books.

William Varner (EdD, Temple University): Formerly dean of the Institute of Biblical Studies with Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, is professor of biblical studies at The Master's College in California.

Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum (ThM, PhD, New York University): Founder and director of Ariel Ministries.

David Stern (MDiv, Fuller Theological Seminary): Translator of the Jewish New Testament and the Complete Jewish Bible.

John Fischer (ThD, California Graduate School of Theology, PhD University of South Florida): Rabbi and chairman of Judaic Studies at St. Petersburg Theological Seminary.

Gershon Nerel (PhD, Hebrew University, Jerusalem): Served with the International Messianic Jewish Alliance and the Messianic Jewish Alliance of Israel.
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For another excellent one, one can investigate Zola Levitt's ministry (full of excellent articles/essays from the perspective of Messianic Jews doing outreach to the Jewis people) and see the video they made entitled ZLM Video: “The Effect on Christianity Today” with Dr Michael Brown..., which was focused on showing how "the infusion of Jewish people and perspective into the Evangelical Christian mix has facilitated new and exciting forms of praise and worship music..and the Messianic emergence has also led to a review of the history of the church, relative to the Jews and Israel." There was another episode that Brother Zola made which was very beneficial entitled ZLM Video: The Congregational Movement with Dr. Erez Soref, which is focused on "the emergence of Evangelical congregational experience that is decidedly Jewish in its character and flavor, while considering the prophetic implications of a returning to Jewish expressions in the last days."

ALso, , found a very reasonable Messianic ministry that one of my Jewish friends shared with me. We've talked via phone as well as email and he lives in Pittsburg - and he alerted me to this ministry that did a pretty good job on addressing the issue of knowing what the Law was and the ways it applies. Very simple to follow - as seen here in Ten Commandments: Suggestions or Concepts? and Mosaic Laws - knowing how the Torah is like a U.S Constitution where it is amended frequently throughout the Tanak and further into the time of Christ....
 
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Has anyone ever read 'Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus: How the Jewish Words of Jesus Can Change Your Life' by Lois Tverberg?

Probably better to ask that in the main body of the forum (start a thread) than asking here, which is really a reference thread.
 
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