Joseph Rabinowitz and the Messianic Movement

Joseph Rabinowitz and the Messianic Movement
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Book Synopsis Joseph Rabinowitz and the Messianic Movement by : Kai Kjaer-Hansen

Download or read book Joseph Rabinowitz and the Messianic Movement written by Kai Kjaer-Hansen and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Joseph Rabinowitz (1837-1899) is one of the most remarkable figures of the recent history of Jewish Christianity. In the Russian town of Kishinev he set up a congregation which is called "The Israelites of the New Covenant". As a Jew who believed in Jesus, Rabinowitz insisted on his Jewish identity; that caused some problems which Messianic Jews of our day are familiar with. In 1888 Rabinowitz said, "I have two subjects with which I am absorbed: one, the Lord Jesus Christ; the other, Israel". This book gives insight into the recent history of Jewish Christianity and the controversial question of the identity of Messianic believers.


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