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Literature To Witness To A Jew?


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My mother who is in her 60's has become interested in her Jewish roots (she indicated she was an atheist/"spiritualist" when I was younger) and is not saved but reading the "Tanakh" ... since she is constantly reading now that she is not working anymore ... it is a good time to suggest reading material but we hit a "dead end" on the New Testament. Any suggestions?

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I mentioned that and my mom responded " I'm not up to that yet" ... I think a book is more likely to capture her attention.

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Visit the Hope of Israel Baptist Mission website.  There is tons of information on that site.

 

Hope of Israel Baptist Mission

 

I would recommend that you pretty much stick to missions which evangelize Jewish people. Stay away from the "Messianic/Hebrew Roots" groups....they don't evangelize....they "Judaize" (mainly Gentiles). 

 

Three great Jewish evangelism ministries/missions are:

 

Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Inc.

International Board of Jewish Missions

Jewish Awareness Ministries

 

Those three all have websites and I think they all have Facebook pages.

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I mentioned that and my mom responded " I'm not up to that yet" ... I think a book is more likely to capture her attention.

Does she read Hebrew? 

If she does, Hope of Israel Baptist Mission sells the Hebrew-English New Covenant Prophecy edition. 

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As much as I disagree with Dr. Michael Brown about his charismatic and Arminian perspectives, he actually has some good material on answering Jewish questions in a book called, "Answering Jewish OBjections". It's simple and Dr. Brown has is fluent in Hebrew and Hebraisms. Eventually, my brother-in- law and I are writing something on this since there really are not that many writings from a fundamentalist perspective that are greatly detailed and thoroughly apologetic. I don't have an FB page so I'll pass this on to Elisha and see if he already has some resources in mind.

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Isaiah chapter 53 is one.

A word of warning. Some Jews consider "God's Servant" from that chapter to be the nation of Israel, and their suffering throughout the centuries, and not a reference to the Messiah. I'm not saying I agree with them, I am just stating fact.

 

Source: http://www.whatjewsbelieve.org/prooftext10is53.html

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Stick to the Tenach (Old Testament).  Find all the verses concerning Messiah's first coming and go over them with her. 

Be sure to discuss the offering up of Isaac by Abraham.

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