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Hebraic Nature of the New Testament

By: Dr. Anne Kimball Davis
Narrated by: Dr. Anne Davis
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Did you know that every author of the NT was a Jew (with the exception of Luke, but he was a disciple of Paul). Furthermore, the New Testament had not been compiled when letters were circulated that later became the New Testament, so the only Holy Writings available to the New Testament Jewish authors were what Christians call the Old Testament. Therefore, does it surprise you that the New Testament is steeped in Hebraic thought and contains nearly a thousand quotations and allusions from the Hebrew Scriptures?

Unfortunately, the Gospel of Christ is often taught as distinct and separate from the Old Testament and is perceived with a Greek, western mindset. This book will reveal the Hebraic nature of the New Testament, which will disclose a depth of meaning rarely seen by Christians.

©2024 Dr. Anne Davis (P)2024 Dr. Anne Davis
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