| Publisher | JNT Publication |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Format | Hard Cover |
| Total Pages | 927 |
| Publication/Manufacture Year | 2001 |
| Dimension | 8.5*5.5*4 inches |
| Weight (gms) | 2000 |
| ISBN | 9653590081 |
Most Christians read the New Testament without fully understanding its Jewish background. As a result, many powerful meanings, cultural connections, and biblical insights remain hidden.
Jewish New Testament Commentary by David H. Stern bridges this gap by revealing the rich Jewish context behind the teachings of Jesus, the apostles, and the early church.
Widely regarded as one of the most influential Messianic Jewish resources available, this comprehensive commentary helps readers understand Scripture as it was originally heard and understood in the first century.
Unlike traditional commentaries, David H. Stern explores the Jewish foundations of the New Testament, helping readers connect the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) and the apostles with the culture, traditions, and Scriptures of Israel.
This groundbreaking work demonstrates that the New Testament is deeply rooted in Jewish history and thought, providing readers with a richer and more accurate understanding of God's Word.
Few resources have impacted biblical studies as profoundly as Jewish New Testament Commentary. For decades, it has been trusted by pastors, scholars, and believers worldwide who desire a deeper understanding of Scripture.
If you want to move beyond surface-level Bible reading and uncover the historical, cultural, and theological richness of the New Testament, this commentary is an essential resource.
Note: This title is part of our Rare Imports collection. This is an original imported old-stock copy. The book contains no underlining, highlighting, markings, annotations, or library stamps. Minor shelf wear or age-related cosmetic signs may be present.