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The Forgotten Roots: A Beginners Guide To Judaic Roots
by M Debono-De-Laurentis
306 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-2552; ISBN 1-4251-5684-3; US$24.18, C$27.81, EUR18.86, £12.50
This Book is about the Judaic Roots of the Christian Faith and how they have been rejected my modern teachers leading to much confusion in biblical interpretation today.
About the Book
WHAT QUESTIONS ARE WE ASKING?
Is that really what God said?
Why do we interpret that way?
What are the gifts of the Spirit?
Does doctrine matter, so long as we have Jesus?
These are just some of the questions addressed in this book.
This book asks the Christian to question what he believes. Not to turn from the faith but to bring them into a deeper relationship with the Messiah. The questions posed are designed to make us look at ourselves and the Teaching we have received. With so many churches teaching different interpretations of scripture and claiming to be Spirit led - yet doctrines can be diametrically opposed to each other, are we sure we are walking in Gods righteousness and not our own?
Judaic history and understanding have been left out of scriptural interpretation. God did and does things in a way that man can understand. If not, we could never interpret and understand what God has to say. God is not cryptic. To understand the roots of our faith, i.e. Judaism and the Judaic way of thinking, can only lead to a deeper understanding and interpretation of God's Word; after all, it was written to the Jew first.
Once it is established that the roots have been forgotten we can see many of today's teachings exposed for what they are. This book is a must for the seeking and discerning Christian.
About the Author
Max was Born on the Isle of Wight just off the south coast of England. Not long after that he was brought to America until moving back to the UK at age 13. At 25 he began a relationship with Jesus as the Messiah and has continued along that path. He went to Bible College and has had involvement with several churches and Messianic Fellowships. He is currently teaching about the Judaic roots of Christianity in churches and Bible Studies. He is also in the process of completing a masters degree in theology.






