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What the Rabbis Know That I Never Learned in Church

By: Chaim Bentorah
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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What the Rabbis Know That I Never Learned in Church is an eye-opening examination of what Christians can learn about God from the ones who call Him Adonai. Author Chaim Bentorah has spent forty years talking with, learning from, and studying with rabbis to help Christians experience the gospel through a new lens.

Bentorah wades through the complexities of how Jews and Christians live, breathe, and digest Scripture. Rabbis taught Bentorah that there were always new insights that could be learned from Scripture and he presents these not only through Jewish tradition and customs, but also through the importance of the Hebrew and Greek languages.

This book will constructively challenge believers to discover the roots of Christianity from a Jewish perspective providing cultural context and insights. Come with a heart and mind prepared by the Holy Spirit to learn and live anew in God.

©2024 Chaim Bentorah (P)2024 Christian Audio
Christian Living Christianity Judaism Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Spiritual Growth Theology
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