Christ-killers past and present
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Christ-killers past and present
Why would a rigidly Orthodox Austrian Jew, groomed to become a rabbi, jeopardize his career, suffer rejection by family and friends, struggle to send himself through Christian schools, and compel himself to be called a Traitor? As a young man, Jacob Gartenhaus experienced a growing unrest with the Orthodox Judaism of his heritage. After much searching for the truth as revealed in God's Word, he was convinced that Jesus was the Messiah of his people and their only hope.
Overwhelmed with the joy of his new knowledge, Gartenhaus was determined to share the good news with his people. He was driven by two goals-to win Jews to the Savior and to fight anti-Semitism.
Jacob Gartenhaus comes in this book with powerful arguments, appealing to the record in the four gospels and the history, ancient and modern, of Gentile unbelief in, and opposition to, Jesus Christ, argues that the Jews were no more responsible for the crucifixionthan the Gentiles. "Who killed Christ?" --We should ask "What killed Christ?" The answer of course, would be "OUR sins."
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