New Book: A First-Century View of Yeshua, the Messiah
Here's the Big News (drumroll)! My book A First-Century View of Yeshua, the Messiah is being published on Amazon! From the Epigraph:
How did we get here? Our understanding of Yeshua, the Messiah, is filtered through centuries of retelling, revising, and projecting our current worldview back twenty centuries ago, resulting in layers of anachronisms.
What went wrong? Why do we see so much animosity between Christians and Jews? Originally, the followers of Yeshua were just considered another sect of Judaism, along with Herodians, Sadducees, Pharisees, Essenes, and Zealots. The animosity arose mainly in the fifth century C.E. in the writings of Jerome and Augustine, as you will see in the conclusion of this book. And where do we go from here?
Get it at www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTFT9DMQ as a regular Kindle eBook for $7.99, or for $0 if you subscribe to Kindle Direct. You can roll over the cover to zoom in, and also read a sample on my Amazon Kindle page (this link).
Or get it as a paperback from Amazon.com beginning on Feb. 6 for $15.99 – just search for it by title at www.Amazon.com. If you get either the Amazon eBook or the paperback and like it, please be sure to write a nice review on the Amazon page: this will help me a lot!
I've also ordered 20 "author's copies," so if you live in the U.S. and want one, I can autograph one and send it to you for $16. If so, please email me your mailing address. They will arrive here around Feb. 11, then I can begin sending them.
The two Amazon versions have the footnotes at the back of the book, instead of at the bottom of the screen in my online version. Other than that, the versions are nearly identical. You can still read it online for free at www.Agape-Biblia.org/First-Century-View.htm – the Amazon versions have this same link on the title page, so people can read it online. This way, the Amazon versions with an audience in the millions should drive traffic to my websites.
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