"Messianic Judaism is Not Christianity"."Messianic Judaism This article is about a religious movement or sect. For the Jewish religion, see Judaism. For the messiah in Judaism, see Jewish messianism. For specific claimants to messianism, see Jewish messianic claimants. Is Not Christianity" Stan Telchin Chosen Books c/o Baker Publishing Group PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, city (1990 pop. 189,126), seat of Kent co., SW central Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1850. The second largest city in the state, it is a distribution, wholesale, and industrial center for an area that yields fruit, dairy products, farm produce, , MI 49516-6287 0800793722 $12.99 www.chosenbooks.com "Messianic Judaism Is Not Christianity": A Loving Call To Unity by Stan Telchin (an octogenarian oc·to·ge·nar·i·an adj. Being between 80 and 90 years of age. n. A person between 80 and 90 years of age. , Messianic mes·si·an·ic also Mes·si·an·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to a messiah: messianic hopes. 2. Of or characterized by messianism: messianic nationalism. Jew, and for fourteen years the senior pastor of a church in Maryland made up of Jews and Gentiles from every walk of life, denomination Denomination The stated value found on financial instruments. Notes: This term applies to most financial instruments with monetary values. The denomination for bonds and securities would be face value or par value. , size and color) specifically addresses the growing problem of the concept of Messianic Judaism originally intended to appeal to Jewish people unexpectedly appeal to Gentiles. Pastor Telchin reveals Messianic Judaism as a divisive movement within the Christian community, as ineffective in proselytizing Jews, and reiterates God's intention for the Christian Church to serve as "one new man" and as an advocate for unity among the body of believers in Christ. "Messianic Judaism Is Not Christianity" is highly recommended reading for both the clergy and those members of a Christian congregation having to deal with the attractions and divisiveness of the appealing heresy. |
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