With patience, humility, and deep respect for Scripture, this book offers thoughtful, biblically grounded responses to some of the most common Jewish objections to Jesus and Christianity. Rather than relying on polemics or caricatures, it carefully examines the biblical text itself, allowing Scripture to remain at the center of the discussion.
Along the way, readers are guided through the Hebrew Bible's most significant messianic prophecies, exploring how they have traditionally been understood by Christians while also fairly presenting the most common rabbinic counter-interpretations.
Written in a clear, engaging, and highly accessible style rather than dense academic language, this book is ideal for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of the Jewish roots of their faith. At the same time, it provides Jewish seekers and thoughtful skeptics with an opportunity to honestly examine, question, and deconstruct many of Judaism's most common objections to Jesus as the Messiah and to Christianity itself.