Book Summary
The Jewish Trinity Sourcebook provides much of the data from which Yoel Natan worked to produce The Jewish Trinity: When Rabbis Believed in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This Sourcebook is full of Trinitarian evidence amassed mostly from the Hebrew Scripture (OT)--evidence that could not fit between the covers of The Jewish Trinity. In The Jewish Trinity, Yoel Natan grappled with, and refuted, anti-Trinitarian evidence. He also provided many Trinitarian proofs. The Jewish Trinity told the reader how the Old Testament is meant to be read Trinitarian. This Sourcebook goes further and actually shows passages of the Old Testament read Trinitarian. The Sourcebook is a continuation of The Jewish Trinity, of which here is a description: Conventional wisdom states that the Hebrew Scriptures only hint that there are persons of Yahveh. The Jewish Trinity is unlike any other book in that it shows how Moses and other Bible writers wrote strikingly and often about the Trinity and the deity of the Messiah. The Old Testament is as explicit about the Trinity and the deity of the Messiah as is the New Testament. The author identifies many more proofs than are found in other books that discuss the Trinity. The bottom line is that any reader will see the Trinity evidenced throughout the Bible.
Book Details
Book Name | The Jewish Trinity Sourcebook: Trinitarian Readings From The Old Testament |
Author | Yoel Natan |
Publisher | Lulu Press (Sep 2003) |
ISBN | 9781411601468 |
Pages | 396 |
Language | English |
Price | 984 |