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Messianic mystics / by Idel, Moshe,1947-(CARDINAL)185309;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-441) and index.
Subjects: Messiah; Cabala;
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Messianic praise [sound recording] : Celebrating Jerusalem 3000.
Up to Jerusalem -- Medley: The day of the Lord ; It is good ; Bless the Lord -- Medley: The Lord is building Jerusalem ; The God of Israel is mighty ; Blow the trumpet in Zion -- Medley: Where does my help come from ; Hinei ma tov (behold how good) -- For the Lord is marching on -- Baruch haba (blessed is he who comes) -- Yet will I praise Thee -- Yahweh is holy -- Sing hallelujah -- Medley: Arise O Lord ; Be bold and be strong ; God is gone up with a shout.Produced and arranged by Tom Brooks, Mark Gasbarro, Jeff Hamlin and Don Moen ; Michael Coleman and Don Moen, executive producers ; Chris Long, executive in charge of production ; Music compilation and post production engineer: Rob Tew, Robert Tew Productions, Mobile, Alabama and Glenn Montjoy, Integrity Studios, Mobile, Alabama.Various performers.Chris Springer, A & R manager.
Subjects: Gospel music.; Jews;
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Messianic revolution : radical religious politics to the end of the second millennium / by Katz, David S.(CARDINAL)724626; Popkin, Richard H.(Richard Henry),1923-2005.(CARDINAL)509255;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-288) and index.
Subjects: Messianism; Messianism; Political messianism; Political messianism;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The messianic legacy / by Baigent, Michael.(CARDINAL)161563; Leigh, Richard,1943-2007.(CARDINAL)161562; Lincoln, Henry.(CARDINAL)161561;
Bibliography: pages 327-334.
Subjects: Prieuré de Sion.; Messianism;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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The messianic legacy / by Baigent, Michael.(CARDINAL)161563; Leigh, Richard,1943-2007.(CARDINAL)161562; Lincoln, Henry.(CARDINAL)161561;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-385) and index.
Subjects: Prieuré de Sion.; Messianism;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Messianic Jewish family Bible. by Messianic Jewish Family Bible Society.(CARDINAL)631932;
Subjects: Bible.; Bible.; Jewish Christians.;
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Introduction to things Messianic : an introduction for newcomers to the Messianic movement / by McKee, J. K.(John Kimball),author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Messianic Judaism.; Jewish Christians.;
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All the messianic prophecies of the Bible. by Lockyer, Herbert.(CARDINAL)141539;
Subjects: Messiah;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 6
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"Messianic Judaism is not Christianity" : a loving call to unity / by Telchin, Stan,1924-2012author.(DLC)n 81051453 ;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-169).Messianic Judaism : the issue before us -- What gave birth to this movement? -- Identity, the real issue -- How the movement grew -- Is Messianic Judaism Jewish? -- The phenomenon : Gentiles in synagogues -- One new man -- How Jewish people are being reached -- What about congregations in Israel? -- Is Messianic Judaism God's way? -- What does the church need to do? -- Beware the divided heart.
Subjects: Messianic Judaism; Judaism (Christian theology);
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The Messiah confrontation : Pharisees versus Sadducees and the death of Jesus / by Knohl, Israel,Author(DLC)nr 93051655 ; Maisel, David,Translator(DLC)nr 99038734;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-182) and indexes.The Messiah Confrontation casts new and fascinating light on why Jesus was killed. Grounded in meticulous research on the messianism debates in the Bible and during the Second Temple period, biblical scholar Israel Knohl argues that Jesus's trial was in reality a dramatic clash between two Jewish groups holding opposing ideologies of messianism and anti-messianism, with both ideologies running through the Bible. The Pharisees (forefathers of the rabbinic sages) and most of the Jewish people had a conception of a Messiah similar to Jesus: like the prophets and most psalmists, they expected the arrival of a godlike Messiah. However, the judges who sentenced Jesus to death were Sadducees, who were fighting with the Pharisees largely because they repudiated the Messiah idea. Thus, the trial of Jesus was not a clash between Jewish and what would become Christian doctrines but a confrontation between two internal Jewish positions--expecting a Messiah or rejecting the Messiah idea--in which Jesus and the Pharisees were actually on the same side. Knohl contends that had the assigned judges been Pharisees rather than Sadducees, Jesus would not have been convicted and crucified. The Pharisees' disagreement with Jesus was solely over whether Jesus was the Messiah--but historically, for Jews, arguing about who was or wasn't the Messiah was not uncommon. The Messiah Confrontation has far-reaching consequences for the relationship between Christians and Jews.
Subjects: Messiah; Messianic era (Judaism);
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