Refuting Rabbinic Objections to Christianity & Messianic Prophecies is a respectful, lucid guide that engages with the most common objections Jewish rabbis raise against Jesus Christ and the Christian faith. With patience and care, it offers thoughtful, text-rooted responses in a spirit of love for the Jewish people and reverence for Scripture. Along the way, it surveys the Hebrew Bible's key messianic prophecies pointing to the Messiah - and gently addresses rabbinic counter-readings of those texts. Written in clear, ...
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Refuting Rabbinic Objections to Christianity & Messianic Prophecies is a respectful, lucid guide that engages with the most common objections Jewish rabbis raise against Jesus Christ and the Christian faith. With patience and care, it offers thoughtful, text-rooted responses in a spirit of love for the Jewish people and reverence for Scripture. Along the way, it surveys the Hebrew Bible's key messianic prophecies pointing to the Messiah - and gently addresses rabbinic counter-readings of those texts. Written in clear, accessible language rather than academic jargon, this easy-to-read book is designed for Christians and Jews alike - seekers, skeptics, pastors, small groups, and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the most debated Jewish objections to Jesus and the Christian faith. Revised and Updated September 2025 About the Author Dr. Eitan Bar (born 1984, Tel Aviv) is a Bible scholar, indie-author, and Israeli-Jewish follower of Jesus with multiple advanced degrees in Bible and theology. His unique background - living in Israel, being a native Hebrew speaker, and possessing advanced Christian education - provides a fresh and timely perspective on Christian beliefs and doctrines.
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Because Bar likes to get personal, let me start by noting that I'm a Baptist. Bar lies about the contents of texts, relies on rabbis and then condemns all rabbis, and feels he needs to assault the straw-man of "rabbinic Judaism" in order to "prove' that Jesus was the Old Testament messiah. First things first: 2 Samuel 7:12 states the Messiah will come "out of the bowels of David".Though Bar states at pg 123 "Jesus was a descendant of David from both sides of his parents," the New Testament has not a word about Mary's lineage, and to suggest that Holy Spirit is a descendant of David is almost as funny as Bar's pg 109 howler that "the rabbis don't base their arguments on the Bible any more." Tell that to anyone who has just attended a Saturday morning service at an Orthodox synagogue. If Bar's screed were accurate, he wouldn't need to fill the last 80+ pages with "refutations of rabbinic Judaism", or say on his final page that "anything a rabbi writes will be based on prejudice,' after having, on 10 previous instances, tried to massage quotes from the rabbis to service his narratiye. Though God tells Moses "You cannot look upon My face and live," Bar tells us Moses saw God. Though the first five books of the Bible are called "the teaching" ("Torah," from the same root as "mohrah", teacher0 Bar parrots the KJV illiteracy of calling the book "the Law". He lies about the contents of Zech 12 and about two tractates of Talmud. He tries to tell us that the Daniel 9 reference to 69 weeks "means" 383 years. The truth of Christ requires neither lying nor hating on rabbis. The book is a slovenly disgrace