Discovering The Mystery of The Unity of God
by John B. Metzger
Discovering the Mystery of the Unity of God provides an eye-opening exploration of the triune nature of God from the pages of the Old and New Covenants. The approach is reverent, yet encyclopedic, with each of the 19 chapters and 8 appendices being a self-contained look at various facets of the plural unity of God. The fully annotated text also includes a bibliography, author and Scripture indices, an epilogue addressing Jewish issues, and a glossary of terms. The reader may be surprised to discover that the great preponderance of references to God's triunity occur in the Old Covenant Scriptures. The author, John B. Metzger, considers each reference diligently, and brings along the commentary of a host of solid Bible teachers, including those from the Messianic Jewish perspective, to give the reader access to rich food for thought. This 936-page, unparalleled resource is the work of seven years, with references to Scriptures from almost every book in the Bible. Serious theology students, seminaries, and church libraries will benefit from this engaging tour of God's Word in search of new understanding of God's nature from the richness of the Bible's Jewish perspective.
“I was delighted and fascinated with what I found in this book. [John Metzger] has produced a very careful, exegetical study of not only the names of God, plural descriptions of God, but also he has given a strong case for the tri-unity of God in the Old Testament. Pastors and laypersons will find enormous help in discussions such as the angel of the Lord, the meaning of the great Shema in Deuteronomy 6:4, with a great discussion of the precise meaning of the phrase “Hear O Israel, the Lord our God is one.” This is a much-needed tool to correct and inform the dialogue between Christians and Jewish people as well as for Christians to understand better their own doctrine of the Trinity. This work should bring great blessing to the body of Christ everywhere.” — Walter Kaiser, President Emeritus, Gordon Comwell Theological Seminary
“Finally, a useful book on the Triune nature of God! For years both in sharing the Good News of Messiah and in planting messianic congregations, we've lacked a suitable book for teaching on this profound and essential doctrine of the faith. In both communicating to the non-believing Jewish community or in messianic discipleship there has been an evident and great need that is met by John Metzger's book.” — Sam Nadler, Leader of Hope of Israel Congregation, Charlotte, NC
“John Metzger provides not only comprehensive, biblical based theology of Trinitarianism but a magnificent apologetic work on this cardinal doctrine of the Christian Faith. Moreover, the irenic tone in which it is articulated is designed to build bridges of understanding to the adherents of strict monotheism of Judaism by demonstrating that the God... of their fathers is at the same time one God existing in three persons. Metzger's scholarly presentation of the biblical data is flavored by an evangelistic urgency that those who are so close and yet so far from the faith might become believers in the God of their fathers who is the Triune God.” — Eugene H. Merrill, Professor of Old Testament, Dallas and Southern Baptist Theological Seminaries
“The concept of the triune nature of the God of Israel, as taught even by the Hebrew Scriptures, has traditionally been the hardest thing for Jewish people to believe and accept. Often, no matter how well it is explained, Jewish people still tend to conclude that “Christianity” actually teaches the concept of three different gods. Even among some circles of Messianic Jews, this is a difficult teaching to accept and is also denied by some who affirm to believe in the Messiahship of Yhua (Jesus). While the New Testament does present the concept of the Trinity in a clearer manner, yet even many New Testament believers have a difficulty in explaining the concept in a way that does not cross the line from monotheism to tritheism. New Testament believers certainly affirm the concept but have a difficult time explaining it. So how does one explain the inexplicable? This is what John Metzger has zealously endeavored to do in this volume, and he has done a superb job in both expounding what both testaments teach on the subject and explaining it in a way that communicates to the uninitiated. While a complete understanding of the Three in One would not be possible this side of eternity, this work is one of the best I have seen in bringing out the clarity of Scripture on the subject.” — Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Founder and Director, Ariel Ministries
- Hardcover: 936 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-04-2
- Dimensions: 10.25 x 7.25 x 2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.35 lbs
Discovering The Mystery of The Unity of God (PDF)
by John B. Metzger
Discovering the Mystery of the Unity of God provides an eye-opening exploration of the triune nature of God from the pages of the Old and New Covenants. The approach is reverent, yet encyclopedic, with each of the 19 chapters and 8 appendices being a self-contained look at various facets of the plural unity of God. The fully annotated text also includes a bibliography, author and Scripture indices, an epilogue addressing Jewish issues, and a glossary of terms. The reader may be surprised to discover that the great preponderance of references to God's triunity occur in the Old Covenant Scriptures. The author, John B. Metzger, considers each reference diligently, and brings along the commentary of a host of solid Bible teachers, including those from the Messianic Jewish perspective, to give the reader access to rich food for thought. This 936-page, unparalleled resource is the work of seven years, with references to Scriptures from almost every book in the Bible. Serious theology students, seminaries, and church libraries will benefit from this engaging tour of God's Word in search of new understanding of God's nature from the richness of the Bible's Jewish perspective.
"I was delighted and fascinated with what I found in this book. [John Metzger] has produced a very careful, exegetical study of not only the names of God, plural descriptions of God, but also he has given a strong case for the tri-unity of God in the Old Testament. Pastors and laypersons will find enormous help in discussions such as the angel of the Lord, the meaning of the great Shema in Deuteronomy 6:4, with a great discussion of the precise meaning of the phrase "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God is one." This is a much-needed tool to correct and inform the dialogue between Christians and Jewish people as well as for Christians to understand better their own doctrine of the Trinity. This work should bring great blessing to the body of Christ everywhere." — Walter Kaiser
"John Metzger provides not only comprehensive, biblical based theology of Trinitarianism but a magnificent apologetic work on this cardinal doctrine of the Christian Faith. Moreover, the irenic tone in which it is articulated is designed to build bridges of understanding to the adherents of strict monotheism of Judaism by demonstrating that the God…of their fathers is at the same time one God existing in three persons. Metzger's scholarly presentation of the biblical data is flavored by an evangelistic urgency that those who are so close and yet so far from the faith might become believers in the God of their fathers who is the Triune God." — Eugene H. Merrill
"Finally, a useful book on the Triune nature of God! For years both in sharing the Good News of Messiah and in planting messianic congregations, we've lacked a suitable book for teaching on this profound and essential doctrine of the faith. In both communicating to the non-believing Jewish community or in messianic discipleship there has been an evident and great need that is met by John Metzger's book." — Sam Nadler
"The concept of the triune nature of the God of Israel, as taught even by the Hebrew Scriptures, has traditionally been the hardest thing for Jewish people to believe and accept. Often, no matter how well it is explained, Jewish people still tend to conclude that "Christianity" actually teaches the concept of three different gods. Even among some circles of Messianic Jews, this is a difficult teaching to accept and is also denied by some who affirm to believe in the Messiahship of Yhua (Jesus). While the New Testament does present the concept of the Trinity in a clearer manner, yet even many New Testament believers have a difficulty in explaining the concept in a way that does not cross the line from monotheism to tritheism. New Testament believers certainly affirm the concept but have a difficult time explaining it. So how does one explain the inexplicable? This is what John Metzger has zealously endeavored to do in this volume, and he has done a superb job in both expounding what both testaments teach on the subject and explaining it in a way that communicates to the uninitiated. While a complete understanding of the Three in One would not be possible this side of eternity, this work is one of the best I have seen in bringing out the clarity of Scripture on the subject." — Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
- eBOOK PDF via download
- 950 pages
- Approximate download file size is 5.94MB
Di-s en eclipse: Di-s no siempre ha guardado silencio (epub)
por John B. Metzger
¿Murió Di-s en el Holocausto con el pueblo judío? Ya que no lo hizo, ¿por qué está tan callado con Su pueblo Israel y por qué han sufrido tanto? ¿Cuál es el tema de las Escrituras? ¿Por qué Di-s se tomó el tiempo y la molestia de tener Su palabra escrita por Moisés y los profetas?
Este libro está escrito para usted que nació judío, pero tanto si es judío como gentil, encontrará este libro muy útil para entender el tema principal que Di-s quería que el pueblo judío conociera. Él quería que los judíos nos transmitieran a nosotros los gentiles ese tema promario para que nosotros, como gentiles, conociéramos al Di-s de Israel y creyéramos en Él. El pueblo judío tenía un mandato de Di-s; debían ser una nación sacerdotal que actuara como mediador entre las naciones y Di-s. Sin embargo, Israel, el pueblo elegido, perdió de vista el mensaje que debían dar al mundo. Debido a que Israel no cumplió su propósito y caminó en desobediencia a Él, Di-s ha sido eclipsado de Su pueblo. En este libro aprenderá el tema principal de las Escrituras y cómo el pueblo judío de hoy puede eliminar el eclipse que les oculta el rostro de Di-s.
- Libro electrónico para lectores Kindle y Epub
- 178 paginas
- El tamaño aproximado del archivo de descarga es 2.8 MB
Dispensationalism
by Dr. Charles C. Ryrie
Dispensationalism is a framework for understanding the Bible, teaching that God has dealt with man historically in different administrations or “dispensations.” It maintains a radical distinction between Israel and the Church — that there are two peoples of God with two different destinies — and it distinguishes between the Rapture and the Second Coming of Christ (that one precedes the other by seven years of tribulation). Taught at Dallas Theological Seminary and Moody Bible Institute among others, dispensationalism still provokes debate within the Christian world.
In this bestseller, highly acclaimed theologian Dr. Charles C. Ryrie makes a complex subject understandable. He confronts the views of covenant theology, historical premillennialism, ultradispensationalism, and, in this new edition, the increasingly popular progressive dispensationalism. This revised and expanded version will prove to be an invaluable reference tool for your library.
- Paperback: 265 pages
- ISBN: 080242189X
- Dimensions: 9.22 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 13.0 ounces
Exposition of the Book of Revelation
by D.L. Cooper
"An Exposition of the Book of Revelation" by Dr. David L. Cooper is not just another book of unrelated expository messages. It is a book that presents the continuance of the prophecies of the Old Testament as they culminate in Christ after His ascension to the right hand of the Father, from whence He will return to the earth in person to reign. In his book the author uses both the microscopic and telescopic methods of word studies in his exposition.
- Paperback: 274 pages
- Dimensions: 5" x 7 1/2"
Faith Alone: The Condition of Our Salvation
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
An exposition of the Book of Galatians and other relevant topics.
Exactly what must one do to receive eternal life? The answer should be easy for Bible believing followers of Messiah, but too many believers think they can and need to add to their salvation some kind of work. Salvation by grace through faith seems inadequate.
In Faith Alone, Arnold Fruchtenbaum expounds on the necessary condition of salvation. He compares the Law of Moses with the Law of Messiah and responds to those who contend that salvation is earned by works or obedience to the Law of Moses. By looking closely at Paul’s arguments in his letter to the Galatians, Dr. Fruchtenbaum expounds the truth that salvation is indeed by grace through faith alone.
“After 30 years of involvement with our Messianic movement, I know we need this book! Confusion exists regarding Law and Grace, and the message of Messiah’s Good News will be brought into clear focus for both Jewish and Gentile believers by this book.” — Mottel Baleston, Messianic Jewish Teacher
“The title of this book, Faith Alone: The Condition of our Salvation, reflects the 2000 year old battle still raging concerning the understanding of the relationship between faith and works. What are the conditions toward salvation? What role does faith and works employ towards ones’ salvation? Some have misunderstood the words of James and have erringly put him in opposition to Paul as concerning this fundamental teaching; Dr. Fruchtenbaum demonstrates that both of these New Testament writers spoke under the same Spirit. His exceptional linear exposition on this subject will clarify this deeply important doctrine.” — Jacques Isaac Gabizon, Pastor, Leader of Beth Ariel Messianic Congregation, Montreal, Quebec
Based upon Messianic Bible Studies: The Book of Galatians, The Law of Moses and the Law of Messiah, The Conditions of Salvation, and The Lordship of the Messiah (purchased here individually), this fully revised volume beautifully unifies the theme of “faith alone” from the book of Galatians and beyond, now with newly expanded material including answers to objections.
- Paperback: 144 pages
- Dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-45-5
Faith Alone: The Condition of Our Salvation E-Book (epub)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
An exposition of the Book of Galatians and other relevant topics.
Exactly what must one do to receive eternal life? The answer should be easy for Bible believing followers of Messiah, but too many believers think they can and need to add to their salvation some kind of work. Salvation by grace through faith seems inadequate.
In Faith Alone, Arnold Fruchtenbaum expounds on the necessary condition of salvation. He compares the Law of Moses with the Law of Messiah and responds to those who contend that salvation is earned by works or obedience to the Law of Moses. By looking closely at Paul's arguments in his letter to the Galatians, Dr. Fruchtenbaum expounds the truth that salvation is indeed by grace through faith alone.
"After 30 years of involvement with our Messianic movement, I know we need this book! Confusion exists regarding Law and Grace, and the message of Messiah's Good News will be brought into clear focus for both Jewish and Gentile believers by this book." — Mottel Baleston, Messianic Jewish Teacher
"The title of this book, Faith Alone: The Condition of our Salvation, reflects the 2000 year old battle still raging concerning the understanding of the relationship between faith and works. What are the conditions toward salvation? What role does faith and works employ towards ones' salvation? Some have misunderstood the words of James and have erringly put him in opposition to Paul as concerning this fundamental teaching; Dr. Fruchtenbaum demonstrates that both of these New Testament writers spoke under the same Spirit. His exceptional linear exposition on this subject will clarify this deeply important doctrine." — Jacques Isaac Gabizon, Pastor, Leader of Beth Ariel Messianic Congregation, Montreal, Quebec
Based upon Messianic Bible Studies: The Book of Galatians, The Law of Moses and the Law of Messiah, The Conditions of Salvation, and The Lordship of the Messiah (purchased here individually), this fully revised volume beautifully unifies the theme of "faith alone" from the book of Galatians and beyond, now with newly expanded material including answers to objections.
- Ebook for Kindle and Epub readers
- Approximate download file size is 2MB
Follow The Threads: Messianic Prophecy for Kids
by Brynn Padrick
Follow The Threads: Messianic Prophecy for Kids is an in-depth study of Messianic Prophecy in the Tenach. As the 9-15 year old student searches the Scripture and diligently follows the threads of prophecy, God's truth about Messiah is revealed. Underlining aspects of messianic texts with colored pencils, answering questions, writing, drawing, mathematics, memorizing, and perhaps even completing a weaving are all part of this exploration of messianic truth. This resource would be perfect for teacher-led groups in camps, messianic congregations, and churches as well as providing enough support for students studying alone. It is the author's hope that adults may enjoy the book as well, perhaps for a new insight, but also for the tie-in with weaving and the attempts at humor throughout. This book largely follows Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum's Messianic Christology.
- Paperback: 211 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-15-8
- Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
Freedom in Messiah
by Dr. Richard Hill
A Messianic Jewish Roots Commentary on The Book of Galatians
Dr. Hill explores the Jewish Roots of this wonderful book. He examines Jewish history and culture, Hebrew and Greek word studies and the Greek grammar to reveal the truth behind Sha'ul's message. This message is still applicable for today's Christian seeking their Jewish Roots and for those in the Messianic Jewish Movement (MJM). Torah observance has crept into the MJM where many believe that "keeping Torah" for today is required to please God and cause us to grow in our sanctification process. As you will see from Dr. Hill's systematic analysis of key words and verse by verse study, there is nothing further from the truth. The truth of the good news message of Yeshua is that Messiah has set us free! So we should live a life of freedom in the Ruach (Spirit)!
- Paperback: 296 pages
- Dimensions: 6” x 9”
- ISBN: 978-0-9969201-2-4
God in Eclipse
by John B. Metzger
"Did G-d die in the Holocaust with the Jewish people? Since He did not, why is He so silent to His people Israel and why have the Jewish people suffered so much over the centuries? What is the theme of the Scriptures and why did G-d use centuries of time to have His Word written down by Moses and the prophets?
This book is written to you of Jewish birth, but whether you are Jewish or not you will find this book essential to understanding the primary theme that G-d wants mankind to know. He wanted the sons of Abraham to transmit that primary theme to all the nations of the world so all would know the G-d of Israel and believe in Him. Jewish people had a mandate from G-d to be a priestly nation, acting as the mediator between the nations and G-d. Yet, Israel the chosen people, lost sight of the message that was commissioned to them to give to the world. Because Israel did not fulfill its purpose and walked in disobedience to Him, G-d has been eclipsed from His people. In this book you will learn the primary theme of the Scriptures and how you can remove the eclipse that is hiding the face of G-d from you."
- Paperback: 227 pages
- ISBN: 978-0-9765252-6-4
- Dimensions: 8 x 5 inches
God in Eclipse - epub
by John B. Metzger
"Did G-d die in the Holocaust with the Jewish people? Since He did not, why is He so silent to His people Israel and why have the Jewish people suffered so much over the centuries? What is the theme of the Scriptures and why did G-d use centuries of time to have His Word written down by Moses and the prophets?
This book is written to you of Jewish birth, but whether you are Jewish or not you will find this book essential to understanding the primary theme that G-d wants mankind to know. He wanted the sons of Abraham to transmit that primary theme to all the nations of the world so all would know the G-d of Israel and believe in Him. Jewish people had a mandate from G-d to be a priestly nation, acting as the mediator between the nations and G-d. Yet, Israel the chosen people, lost sight of the message that was commissioned to them to give to the world. Because Israel did not fulfill its purpose and walked in disobedience to Him, G-d has been eclipsed from His people. In this book you will learn the primary theme of the Scriptures and how you can remove the eclipse that is hiding the face of G-d from you."
- Ebook for Kindle and Epub readers
- 227 pages
- Approximate download file size is 2.48 MB
God in Eclipse - PDF
by John B. Metzger
"Did G-d die in the Holocaust with the Jewish people? Since He did not, why is He so silent to His people Israel and why have the Jewish people suffered so much over the centuries? What is the theme of the Scriptures and why did G-d use centuries of time to have His Word written down by Moses and the prophets?
This book is written to you of Jewish birth, but whether you are Jewish or not you will find this book essential to understanding the primary theme that G-d wants mankind to know. He wanted the sons of Abraham to transmit that primary theme to all the nations of the world so all would know the G-d of Israel and believe in Him. Jewish people had a mandate from G-d to be a priestly nation, acting as the mediator between the nations and G-d. Yet, Israel the chosen people, lost sight of the message that was commissioned to them to give to the world. Because Israel did not fulfill its purpose and walked in disobedience to Him, G-d has been eclipsed from His people. In this book you will learn the primary theme of the Scriptures and how you can remove the eclipse that is hiding the face of G-d from you."
- PDF via Download
- 227 pages
- Approximate download file size is 1.64 MB