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The Most Noted Jewish Book in the World.

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Written by a well-known Jewish missionary, this short pamphlet argues that the New Testament should be considered a Jewish book in the fullest sense of the term and that its protagonist, Jesus, was really a "Jew among Jews." The author compares teachings from the New Testament with those in the Talmud in an attempt to demonstrate how close the two traditions are, with the caveat that the first is really more authentic and original than the second.

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English
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24

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The Most Noted Jewish Book in the World.
1920, The Lutheran Hebrew Center
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Baltimore

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Pagination
24 p.
Number of pages
24

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OL22887136M
Internet Archive
mostnotedjewishb00eins
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509770

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