What the Rabbis Know That I Never Learned in Church is an examination of how rabbis view Christianity. Author Chaim Bentorah has spent forty years talking with, learning from, and studying with rabbis in order that Christians can experience the gospel through a new lens. Rabbis taught Bentorah that there were always new insights that could be learned from Scripture and he presents these not only through Jewish tradition and customs, but also through the importance of the Hebrew and Greek languages. Come with a heart and mind prepared by the Holy Spirit to learn and live anew in God.
What the Rabbis Know That I Never Learned in Church is an examination of how rabbis view Christianity. Author Chaim Bentorah has spent forty years talking with, learning from, and studying with rabbis in order that Christians can experience the gospel through a new lens. Rabbis taught Bentorah that there were always new insights that could be learned from Scripture and he presents these not only through Jewish tradition and customs, but also through the importance of the Hebrew and Greek languages. Come with a heart and mind prepared by the Holy Spirit to learn and live anew in God.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Spanish Language Edition, What the Rabbis Know That I Never Learned in Church (Spanish) edition
Seitenzahl: 256
Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2025
Spanisch
ISBN-13: 9798887694276
Artikelnr.: 72613826
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Autorenporträt
Chaim Bentorah tiene una licenciatura en Estudios Judíos del Instituto Bíblico Moody, una maestría en Antiguo Testamento y Hebreo del Seminario de Denver, y un doctorado en Arqueología Bíblica. Estudió hebreo avanzado con el Dr. Earl S. Kalland, quien formó parte del comité ejecutivo para el trabajo de traducción de la Nueva Versión Internacional de la Biblia. Bentorah enseñó hebreo clásico y Antiguo Testamento durante trece años en World Harvest Bible College, una división de LeSea, Inc. Actualmente enseña hebreo, arameo y griego a líderes cristianos laicos y pastores en el área metropolitana de Chicago, y escribe estudios diarios de palabras en su blog www.chaimbentorah.com. Habla a grupos de iglesias y organizaciones paraeclesiásticas sobre la naturaleza y los medios para estudiar el Antiguo Testamento en el hebreo original. Sus libros combinan un énfasis devocional con estudios de las Escrituras sobre los significados más profundos de las palabras hebreas. Algunos de sus libros publicados son Hebrew Word Study: Revealing the Heart of God (2016) y Journey into Silence: Transformation Through Contemplation, Wonder, and Worship (2018). ________________________________________ Chaim Bentorah has a bachelor of arts degree in Jewish Studies from Moody Bible Institute, a master's degree in Old Testament and Hebrew from Denver Seminary, and a doctorate in Biblical Archaeology. He studied advanced Hebrew under Dr. Earl S. Kalland, who was on the executive committee for the translation work of the New International Version of the Bible. Bentorah taught classical Hebrew and Old Testament for thirteen years at World Harvest Bible College, a division of LeSea, Inc. He presently teaches Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek to lay Christian leaders and pastors in the metro Chicago area and writes daily word studies on his blog at www.chaimbentorah.com. He speaks to church and parachurch groups about the nature and means of studying the Old Testament in the original Hebrew. His books combine a devotional emphasis with scriptural studies into the deeper meanings of Hebrew words. Some of his published books are Hebrew Word Study: Revealing the Heart of God (2016) and Journey into Silence: Transformation Through Contemplation, Wonder, and Worship (2018).
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