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The Real Yeshua Handbook is Online & Free


Learn about the Real Yeshua, the Jewish Jesus. His teachings are just as relative to lives today as they were to the lives of his disciples almost 2,000 years ago. However, they are also very different from what many of us were taught in churches about their beliefs about Jesus. Rediscovering the Real Yeshua transforms our not only our Belief Systems, but our Realities too.

We created the Real Yeshua Handbook to be a tool that will help people study and engage in group discussions. The Real Yeshua Handbook is an ongoing project of the Biblical Heritage Center and is continually being upgraded and updated. Check out the current sections that are now online:

Introduction

The Language of Yeshua

Yeshua: Teacher of Jewish Scriptures

Yeshua on TZEDAQAH (righteousness)

Rediscovering the Power of The Lord’s Prayer

Bible Study Tools

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