Synopsis
What if the Yeshua presented to the world is not the Yeshua of history?
For centuries, the figure of Yeshua has been shaped by doctrines, councils, and cultural influences far removed from his original Jewish context. Removed from his people, his language, and the Torah, he was reintroduced as the foundation of a new religion—one that often stands in tension with the very Scriptures he lived and taught.
In this provocative and deeply researched work, Rabino Naftali Kerós Ben Avraham challenges long-held assumptions and invites the reader to return to the sources. Through a careful analysis of the Tanakh, the Brit Chadashah, and classical Jewish texts, this book presents Yeshua not as a “God-man,” but as the Mashiach of Israel—fully human, rooted in the promises made to the patriarchs, and understood within the framework of Jewish thought.
Exploring themes such as the birth of Yeshua, the development of Trinitarian doctrine, the role of Mashiach ben Yosef, and the historical separation between Judaism and Christianity, this work confronts difficult questions with intellectual honesty and spiritual depth.
This is not a call to abandon faith—but to refine it. Not to create a new religion—but to rediscover the original one.
For those willing to look beyond tradition and examine the Scriptures with fresh eyes, this book offers a compelling journey back to the real Yeshua.
| Número de páginas | 0 |
| Edición | 1 (2026) |
| Idioma | Inglés |
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