Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, Vol. 5 - Traditional Jewish Objections
BY MICHAEL L. BROWN
One of five books that provide the answers that you need to most of the objections from the Jewish people. They provide both an easy answer and also a very comprehensive answer to the objections discussed.
In the fifth and final volume of his series, Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, Dr. Michael Brown refutes the traditional Jewish concept that there is a binding, authoritative Oral Law going back to Moses. While showing great respect for his people’s traditions, Brown demonstrates that when there is a conflict between the Bible and tradition, Jews are called to follow the Bible. This study will enrich the lives of both Jewish and Christian readers.
BY MICHAEL L. BROWN
One of five books that provide the answers that you need to most of the objections from the Jewish people. They provide both an easy answer and also a very comprehensive answer to the objections discussed.
In the fifth and final volume of his series, Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, Dr. Michael Brown refutes the traditional Jewish concept that there is a binding, authoritative Oral Law going back to Moses. While showing great respect for his people’s traditions, Brown demonstrates that when there is a conflict between the Bible and tradition, Jews are called to follow the Bible. This study will enrich the lives of both Jewish and Christian readers.
BY MICHAEL L. BROWN
One of five books that provide the answers that you need to most of the objections from the Jewish people. They provide both an easy answer and also a very comprehensive answer to the objections discussed.
In the fifth and final volume of his series, Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, Dr. Michael Brown refutes the traditional Jewish concept that there is a binding, authoritative Oral Law going back to Moses. While showing great respect for his people’s traditions, Brown demonstrates that when there is a conflict between the Bible and tradition, Jews are called to follow the Bible. This study will enrich the lives of both Jewish and Christian readers.