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The Enduring Paradox: Exploratory Essays in Messianic Judaism is unavailable, but you can change that!

Yeshua and his Jewish followers began a new movement—Messianic Judaism—2,000 years ago. In the twentieth century, it was reborn, and, now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, it is maturing. The Enduring Paradox is a collection of essays from some of the top contributors to the theology of this vital movement of God: Dr. Walter C. Kaiser, Dr. David H. Stern, Dr. John Fischer, Dr....

(Acts 25:8; 28:17). In fact, he urged the first century Messianic Jews to maintain their Jewish lifestyles (Acts 21:20–26; 1 Cor. 7:18). Ancient historians provide further confirmation. Josephus records the martyrdom of James, Yeshua’s brother, as well as his piety and faithfulness to the Jewish traditions. When James was killed at the instigation of the high priest, the Pharisees—out of respect for his piety and consistency as a Jew—complained to the Roman government so forcibly that Rome had the
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