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Echoes of His Presence

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Have you felt the dust on your sandaled feet, the sun warming your back in the fields as you work? Have you smelled the sweet fragrance of a breeze through the olive groves and the piquance of the sea's salty air? Have you wandered the Galilean hillsides, or tarried along the Jericho Road? Come, immerse yourself in the Jewish customs and traditions of Jesus' day and behold the eye-opening relevance that unfolds before you. Through personal glimpses into the lives of a rabbi and a shepherd, a bridegroom and a disciple, a mason and an ailing woman, you'll grasp the undeniable significance of God's only Son in a way believers have rarely understood. Suddenly, it will all make sense! You'll appreciate how He lived, what He did, the words He used -- and what He meant, both then and today! And as you begin to fathom the extent of God's love, you'll hear the echoes of His presence in your life. Through historically accurate, fictional stories of people Jesus touched, Echoes of His Presence spans the gap between the history of Jewish tradition and Western thinking, making Christ’s ministry more meaningful than ever to modern believers. By setting the gospel story in its cultural context, this book offers a better understanding of Jesus and inspires a deeper passion for him.

195 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1996

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April 11, 2025
This book is really great and insightful. Via a number of fictionalized but historically true-to-life characters and their often intertwining stories, the reader is drawn into the world of first century Judea which was the context of the Messiah's life and work upon earth. Over the years, I've used this book as the basis for Sunday School class material (sixth grade and up) as well as for devotional readings with my family.

Update: April, 2025
Finished another series of out-loud readings with my youngest two boys as part of our morning devotions at the start of each homeschooling day. This was the first time I’ve revisited in several years, but it still holds up! I can’t recommend it enough. Not to be disparaging, but no one should let the fact that it was published by Focus on the Family scare you away. Those who travel in the same theological circles as I do these days (a la James B. Jordan and Peter Leithart) will find much here that resonates, though in a quite different and unique presentation.
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March 19, 2008
As Easter approaches, I'm drawn again to certain chapters in this book. Reading the stories of Jewish daily life opened my eyes to the deep meaning behind much of Jesus' teaching and the sacraments He instituted.
133 reviews
February 1, 2020
For those unfamiliar with Mr. Vander Laan, the book is an excellent introduction to many of his teachings.
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January 23, 2023
I learned so much from this book. It's a bit like taking a trip to ancient Israel--much like his video series That the World May Know (which is also super amazing). RVL takes the perspectives of a shepherd girl, Roman soldier, stone mason, Herod the Great, etc. and shows us the cultural context and predominant mindsets of Jesus' day. The stories/scenes are very didactic (the only downside of this book) but since RVL is a teacher through and through, that's to be expected.
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23 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2022
This book helped me have an introduction into the deeper studies I hope to do on reading the Bible from an Easterners point of view. It was so good. Also helped me appreciate even greater the true story of Jesus on earth.
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August 18, 2020
I wasn't going to read this book as it went into novel mode.
I thought it was giing to be a factual book but I made myself begin it and now
i am enjoying it.
It brings out the Jewishness of happenings with Jesus and so goves insight into how life could be around him.
I'm enjoying the interaction between the characters
Very good read and it gives you an insight into how characters in the Bible lived in Israel in ancient times
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February 7, 2013
I have been to RVL's seminars a couple of times. He is such a dynamic speaker that the book loses a little of that feel, but I really enjoyed having some of the same material written down to refer back to both now and when I read it again.
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August 3, 2008
His DVD's are awesome. Book is pale in comparison, but still worth your time.
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February 12, 2014
I really like Ray, though this book seemed light compared to some of his talks. Maybe because I've heard a lot of what he wrote here.
Still very good, just not as deep as I was hoping for.
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