stand on the shoulders of those who pioneered the modern Messianic Jewish movement, and we have a unique contribution to make as those who have always thought and lived as Messianic Jews. This book is written primarily for rabbis and pastors, informed laity, undergraduate students, and seminarians in the Messianic Jewish, mainstream Jewish, and Gentile Christian world. It is understandable why Jews would be interested in Messianic Judaism. But why would Gentile Christians want to learn about the
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