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- This product had a total of 47 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 27 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This bridges the gap between the seder service before and after the crucifixion of christ.
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From a jewish viewpoint instead of a western one.
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I enjoyed this book, but it was not as detail as i would have liked.
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The portion on pesach during the 2nd temple period was facinating.
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All too often it is largely or completely ignored.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Christians see it as too difficult, irrelevant, or legalistic, and pastors often see it as an embarrassment or too politically incorrect.
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Furthermore, trying to understand the new testament without understanding the old testament is trying to understand the ocean without knowing the first thing about fish.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
People will usually be familiar with the connection between, say, isaiah 53 and jesus, but this book shows that that is not the only kind of connection.