Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today

Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today

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  • Create Date:2021-04-02 02:32:03
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  • Author:Jason Sobel
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Reviews

Wayne Hastings

Rabbi Jason takes on a journey from Adam to David。 Along the way he unveils remarkable connections between the Old and New Testaments。 As Rabbi likes to say, “But there’s more!” Each chapter not only shows these remarkable connections but also reveals how Jesus Messiah connects not only to the people but to all of Scripture。 I highly recommend this book。

Beth SHULAM

Messianic Jew trying to view the messiah through the lens of numerology。 I would have been happier with a purely scripture based christology of the messiah。 Kind of misleading to call himself a Rabbi, as he was ordained by the UMJC。 DNF after introduction。

Kristjan

For the most part, it was an interesting [and useful] perspective trying to find links between the Judaic Tanakh (aka Old Testament) and the Christian New Testament。 Over all, I found the links made with an accompanying commentary on the cultural context for events to be the most helpful。 The numerology components were more hit or miss。 Where the symbolism/meaning of numbers were discussed along with citations on where they appear were interesting; I found the use of a numerical equivalent for o For the most part, it was an interesting [and useful] perspective trying to find links between the Judaic Tanakh (aka Old Testament) and the Christian New Testament。 Over all, I found the links made with an accompanying commentary on the cultural context for events to be the most helpful。 The numerology components were more hit or miss。 Where the symbolism/meaning of numbers were discussed along with citations on where they appear were interesting; I found the use of a numerical equivalent for one phrase to indirectly reference/connect another phrase in other places to be a bit of a stretch in many cases, especially when referencing different languages and/or phrases instead of single words。 Unfortunately there is a significant amount of that in the book and it made it a tough slog at times。I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review。#MysteriesoftheMessiah #NetGalley 。。。more

David

This book purports to show the concept of the Messiah from the Jewish perspective。 Many of the revelations disclosed in the book relate to numerology which I find unconvincing。 To the extent that the author relates Old Testament stories and characters to the Christ, the book has some benefit。 I give it 2。5 stars, but round up to 3 stars based on some of the chapters。 The author identifies Jonathan Cahn as a mentor。 Cahn wrote the introduction。 If you like Cahn’s book, The Harbinger, you will lik This book purports to show the concept of the Messiah from the Jewish perspective。 Many of the revelations disclosed in the book relate to numerology which I find unconvincing。 To the extent that the author relates Old Testament stories and characters to the Christ, the book has some benefit。 I give it 2。5 stars, but round up to 3 stars based on some of the chapters。 The author identifies Jonathan Cahn as a mentor。 Cahn wrote the introduction。 If you like Cahn’s book, The Harbinger, you will like this book。 I found them both to be sophistical and had to force myself to finish them。 Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an advance reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Andrienne

Those who appreciate connecting the dots to see the whole picture will enjoy this book。 I would probably recommend this book to fans of the bible as it relates a lot of information to seasoned readers, but it can also appeal to those who want to know more about Christianity。 Thank you so much to the publisher for the advance access。