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Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations is unavailable, but you can change that!

This book is the go-to source for introductory information on Messianic Judaism. Editors David Rudolph and Joel Willitts have assembled a thorough examination of the ecclesial context and biblical foundations of the diverse Messianic Jewish movement. Unique among similar works in its Jew-Gentile partnership, this book brings together a team of respected Messianic Jewish and Gentile Christian...

and (3) the Israeli Hebrew use of Meshichyim (“Messianic”) as a substitute for Nozrim (“Christians”), the term “Messianic Jew” took on a broader meaning in the late twentieth century. Consequently, today many people use the term “Messianic Jew” to refer to any “Jewish believer in Yeshua,” whereas the historic term connotes a Jew who believes in Yeshua and continues to live as a Jew as a matter of covenant, calling, or national duty before God. Similarly, many people now use the terms “Messianic Jewish,”
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