Jesus Returns and Faces Moses as Aaron and Paul Arrive

Jesus Returns and Faces Moses as Aaron and Paul Arrive
A Long-Overdue Friendly Dialogue between Christians and Jews
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Artikel-Nr:
9781524539863
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken mit Schutzumschlag
Erscheinungsdatum:
19.09.2016
Seiten:
222
Autor:
Asher Elkayam
Gewicht:
534 g
Format:
235x157x18 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Having thoroughly studied the Bible in its entirety and trying to understand between the lines, Mr. Elkayam went through every Hebrew word in the Tanakh while trying to figure out what was the motivation of biblical figures and how and why they acted the way they did. The stories and the facts were fascinating enough to warrant an intensive research and come out with this special project. Asher Elkayam, a Bible fan and scholar spent his youth and early adulthood studying the Bible, wondering how things happened in biblical times. His studies took place in numerous countries around the world, thus looking at the Bible from different angles. Asher Elkayam is fluent in French, Hebrew, and English. He is proficient in Spanish and Arabic. Mr. Elkayam studied the Bible since he was seven years old while being tutored by rabbis and other religious scholars. After moving to Israel, Asher Elkayam fostered his burgeoning curiosity about religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, pursuing, among several subjects and languages, Hebrew Morphology, the study of word formations and sounds. As a student in Israel, Asher Elkayam also expanded his knowledge of political science and the humanities. Asher Elkayam studied French Literature at the prestigious Sorbonne in Paris, and afterward, concluded his undergraduate coursework at the University of Strasbourg in France, graduating with a Bachelors degree in International Relations and Political Science. In Maryland he obtained a Masters degree in Secondary education. Asher Elkayam is also the author of eight books. To learn more, visit: asherauthor.com, amazon.com, and xlibris.com.
This is a fiction book about biblical icons who 'come back' to earth in order to listen to and judge their supporters. Jesus comes back and faces Moses and Aaron. For Christians, Jesus is the symbol of purity and deity. For Jews, Moses is the prophet who produced the laws for all humanity. Moses is considered in the book of Genesis to be the humblest of all men. While Moses, Jesus, Paul and Aaron are having a serious talk, a heated debate is taking place here on earth among bible lovers and objective scholars. Community leaders organize conferences in several towns around the country and invite spiritual leaders, scientists and anthropologists to discuss the concept of Creation versus Evolution.

In the fictive world of our biblical icons, more and more historic figures appear and join the circle of discussion and debate about the original biblical laws and how some laws have been changed throughout history. It is being exciting.


Back on earth, a friendly but frank dialogue on the Judeo-Christian relations takes place. Rabbis, men of church and scientists vent their opinions about the sour and happy moments, which took place during the last 2000 years, between Jews and Christians. Efforts are made between both parties to clear several myths, which separated the two camps throughout history.


While the above is taking place, Moses, Jesus and others are invisible to the audience.


The readers of this project are lead to realize that, after a painful and a historic confrontation between our biblical icons, a somewhat positive and constructive bridge has been formed. Their mutual understanding was based on the biblical commandments, which are accepted by both religions. Several doubts have been cleared.


The multiple conferences between humans ended up establishing a long list of findings, thus enabling a constructive rapprochement between both religions. It was concluded that, despite some differences, both religions could live comfortably with each other within mutual respect and mutual tolerance.


Israeli bestseller Dr Adam Ackerman, commenting on Mr. Elkayam's work on the Bible, said among other things that Mr. Elkayam '... shows deep knowledge of the Bible, the New Testament and the Qur'An. His books promote the tolerant people of all faiths and strengthen the belief to advance together to real peace in the world. His books should ...be translated into many languages.'

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