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Is Messiah God?

Correspondence Between a Jewish Scientist and a Messianic Jew

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Is Messiah God?

By: Rev. Mark Robinson
Narrated by: Larry Wayne, Josh Bloomberg
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Have you ever wondered how a dialogue with a Jewish person on whether or not the Messiah is God would develop?

Now there is no need to wonder. This book contain an actual exchange of letters between a Jewish man and a Messianic Jew. A dialogue of this type can take many different directions and is usually based on the comments of the other party.

The book you are about to listen to is one such dialogue. Consider for yourself the reasoning that Mr. Jacob Cohen gives for rejecting that the Messiah is God and Rev. Mark Robinson gives for accepting that the Messiah is God.

You be the judge.

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The subject is vitally important to me but to listen to these two insult each other while pretending not to was frustrating. Intellectual honesty was not present. Both of them avoided each other's actual questions and instead Harper on nonsense playing semantics.

Pretend civility.

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A quick listen but very painful to get through. In my opinion both the minister and rabbi were hostile in their correspondence with one another. There are better messianic resources out there. I’d recommend any of Dr Michael L Brown’s messianic material which thoughtfully and compassionately addresses a multitude of rabbinic writings and opinions.

Short and painful

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