n the time of Nicholas Copernicus, the heavens and all that was in them revolved around the earth. This was not a belief that needed to be argued, it was simply an observable fact. People could see it with their own eyes. Scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers affirmed it. Religious doctrine did too. There was, however, one small problem. The planets, though insignificant in size, moved in continual defiance of the enshrined system. By challenging the system and finding the true center, Copernicus began a revolution that transformed life on earth. This book is about a similar conceptual error in the religious and political systems enshrined today. It proposes a different center, challenging the prevailing systems, but accurately explaining and predicting the data.
An excellent, conversational entrance into Jewish roots. Gruber is comically offensive at times, especially his caricatures of comments from Christians.
The chapter on the Commonwealth of Israel was deeply moving- the history of God's purposes in the world in a chapter, esentially.
Wow! Read a few books on the topic of Jewish roots of the Christian faith ... probably Our Father Abraham at the minimum. Then read this book, and you will be challenged with major realities regarding the split between Judaism and Christianity. That's all I can tell you ... wow!
The New Testament was not written in Koine Greek, but was actually written in "Jewish Greek." This is because the people writing original text, were Jewish
Excellent book. Daniel is a thinker that brings out different and very interesting look at the missing piece that the Church have been missing, Israel.