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Al Garza

    "Jesus" In The N.T. Hebrew Texts: A Textual Analysis of the New Testament Hebrew (Black and White Photos)
    More Than A Rabbi: The Word Who Became Flesh
    • 2020

      For the last 2000 years, there has been a debate about the identity and person named Yeshua-Jesus. This person lived in the 1st century in Jerusalem and died at the hands of the Jews and Gentiles. The Jews rejected his claims that he was the Jewish Messiah foretold by the prophets in their Hebrew Bible. After the destruction of the Jewish Temple and the exile of the Jews from their land at 70 A.D., the nations took hold of Yeshua-Jesus as their Christ, which in Greek means "anointed one." The man who was born a Jew in the town of Bethlehem and who became known to many as the long-awaited Jewish Messiah, Son of God, has been lost. Jesus is more than a Rabbi.

      More Than A Rabbi: The Word Who Became Flesh
    • 2020

      (Black and White Version) For the first time in a printed book, "Jesus" In The N.T. Hebrew Texts. Dr. Al Garza has put together some of the most neglected Hebrew New Testament texts in the world, rarely seen or studied. Evidence shows that some of these manuscripts are not a translation from Greek or Latin. Was Jesus called Adonai? Is the genealogy of Jesus finally solved? Does John 1:1 in Hebrew agree with the Greek? See photos of Hebrew Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Look at Hebrew James, Jude, and Revelation. Dr. Al Garza will take you through the variants between the texts and how some correct the Greek New Testament. This is a breakthrough in textual studies of the New Testament. Dr. Al Garza is an Associate Scholar in the Linguistic Context of the Bible from Hebrew University's Israel Institute of Biblical Studies. He specializes in Hebrew, Aramaic, and New Testament Greek. Dr. Garza is also a certified scholar in Jewish Culture and Context, Hebrew Bible, and Jewish New Testament Studies.

      "Jesus" In The N.T. Hebrew Texts: A Textual Analysis of the New Testament Hebrew (Black and White Photos)