Hey, while you're at it, what about Stern's, Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospels?
 
--slade
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I would also recomend OUR FATHER ABRAHAM, JEWISH ROOTS OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH  by Marvin Wilson.  Sterns commentary is exelent but without some background in the Jewish roots of Christianity it could be tough for you. Another good book is CHRISTIANITY IS JEWISH by Edith Schaeffer.
Jeff
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In a message dated 9/7/2004 2:11:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I have no idea from scripture as to why you have written the above, expecailly that last thought  --  "they're 'in' as a result."  The Jew and the Gentile are the same in the sight of God in terms of salvation's walk.    They have no special consideration in that regard. 

Agreed. I am merely stating the reason why [Scriptural or not] the Jewish people do not keep the Law for salvation.



I will tell you (and Tim) that I have purchased three books to help me understand your point of view:  Paul, the Jewish Theologian by Young, Restoring Our Lost Legacy by Garr, Jewish New Testament Commentary by David Stern.  All three appear to be well written. 




John

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