There is a book that has gained popularity among Jewish people written by Asher Norman called 'Twenty-Six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe In Jesus.' It supposedly 'provides Jews with the information necessary to refute Christian missionaries.'
Dr. Michael Barrett, president of Geneva Reformed Seminary, and Hebrew and Old Testament scholar, has taken the time to refute the 'reasons' found in this book by way of brief, easy-to-understand video answers designed for the average layman.
We would encourage you to forward these videos to Christians who are seeking to share Christ with Jewish people.
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Faith in the Son required to please God How can they say a righteous, perfect God can be approached based on a sinning, imperfect man doing his best to obey the law? Their god is weak and pacified easily!
By God's Grace (11/24/2013)
from North Carolina
Jesus Christ the lens of all Scripture Unbelief a matter of the heart- thank you Dr Barret for emphasizing that again. Faith has to be a part in understanding Old Testament, because all of OT points to Christ's coming in the fullness of time.
Florin Motiu (3/17/2012)
from Oradea, Romania
Great insight. I see a similar problem in the New Perspective in Paul. They start not from the OT, but from the intertestamental rabbinic Judaism and want to argue that Jesus came to fulfill the expectations of the Jews, expectations based not on the OT, but on the intertestamental writings, which departed from the OT.
Dr. Michael Barrett has been a professor of Old Testament and Ancient Languages at Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, for more than 25 years. For 12 years he served as President of Geneva Reformed Seminary in Greenville SC. Currently, he is a Senior Research...