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  • The Jerusalem Secret

  • The Identity Theft Series, Book 2
  • By: Ron Cantor
  • Narrated by: Steve Krumlauf
  • Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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The Jerusalem Secret

By: Ron Cantor
Narrated by: Steve Krumlauf
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Publisher's summary

The anticipated sequel to Identity Theft continues the suspense and intrigue!

Moments after David Lebowitz is finally convinced that Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah, he is thrust into a soul-wrenching family tragedy. In deep anguish, he cries out to Heaven. His prayer is answered in a most unexpected and unusual way.

An angel named Ariel transports David back into his celestial classroom where history-shaping events unfold right in front of him. Through supernatural time travel, David comes face-to-face with first-century pioneers such as Apostles James and Paul, along with early disciples of Yeshua, like Priscilla and Aquila.

Before his eyes, a world-changing - and at times, shocking - history is being written. While David cannot change the past, he is able to unlearn horrific myths about Yeshua and the Jewish people - only to return to earth for the test of his life!

Experience history like never before and catch a glimpse of life for the first congregation of Jesus-followers in Jerusalem. You will also discover how the diabolical snares of anti-Semitism and replacement theology sought to sabotage God's work in their midst.

See God's unfolding plan to bring the Jewish people to salvation and release Yeshua's power in the Earth!

©2016 Ron Cantor (P)2017 Destiny Image Publishers
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A great story with a lot of information to swallow

Waiting for the follow-up story of The Identity Theft and enjoyed this one. A great story with a lot of information to swallow. Preferred the previous narrator though. Thank God for all his amazing work among Jews and gentile believers.

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Jew and Gentile, in Messiah's Love

The Jerusalem Secret by Ron Cantor is an excellent followup to Identity Theft concerning the Jewish Messiah. Both are an enlightening read for Jew and gentile alike! I am blessed by the uncovering of so much truth. Jerusalem Secret is such an eye-opener! At least one anonymous reviewer called it a dangerous read. It's only dangerous if you Don't read it. This book is an important wakeup call that needs to be read by every jew and gentile, to strengthen godly faith.

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A dangerous read

If you want to affirmed in Hebrew superiority and that Yeshua belongs to you first like a doll to a child, then this book is for you. But then be prepared to be led astray in this way of thinking. The views expressed in this”fiction” read are just that a matter of fiction with a crumb of truth. Beware of the leaven.

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