Saturday, July 24, 2021

Mysteries of the Messiah by Rabbi Jason Sobel

When given the opportunity to read Mysteries of the Messiah I jumped at the chance as it was described as a book that would unveil divine connections between the Old and New Testaments.

Wow! I have always know that numbers in the Scriptures have a lot of meaning but it wasn't until the first chapter of this book that I really saw how numbers mean a lot more. Rabbi Sobel explains how the Hebrew alphabet is not only represented by letters but also by numbers. In so doing many mysteries are revealed.

I have always loved to explore different languages and I have always learned that sometimes things are lost in the translations. Imagine reading any version of the Bible in English and then reading and understanding it in Hebrew, I am almost positive we would find some things are missed in the translation. However, I truly believe God speaks through His Scriptures in all languages.

If you want to discover some of the mysteries of the Messiah, I would highly recommend that you pick up a copy of this book.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Are you settling for half the story? Highlighting connections that have been hidden from non-Jewish eyes, Rabbi Jason Sobel will connect the dots between the Old and New Testament, helping you see the Bible with clarity as God intended.

Most people—even people of faith—do not understand how the Bible fits together. Too many Christians accept half an inheritance, content to embrace merely the New Testament, while Jewish people may often experience the same by embracing only the Old Testament. But God has an intricate plan and purpose for both the Old and the New.

In Mysteries of the Messiah, Rabbi Jason Sobel reveals the many connections in Scripture hidden in plain sight. Known for his emphatic declaration “but there’s more!” he guides us in seeing the passion and purpose of the Messiah. Mysteries of the Messiah:

  • Uncovers connections between the Old and New Testaments
  • Connects the dots for readers with details about Jesus, the Torah, and biblical characters
  • Written with the unique perspective of a rabbi with an evangelical theological degree

No matter how many times you have read the Bible, Mysteries of the Messiah will bring fresh perspective and insight. God’s Word, written by many people over thousands of years, is not a random selection of people and stories. Rabbi Jason Sobel connects the dots and helps us see with clarity what God intended.

I would like to thank Audra Jennings and W Publishing Group, a division of Thomas Nelson Publishers, for my copy of Mysteries of the MessiahI received my copy for free with no expectation of a positive or negative review.  The opinions are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR. Part 255.

Smiles & Blessings,

Cindy




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