Jewish New Testament
By now you have figured out that we believe the New Testament is Jewish literature! Each time I and my team teach the Jewish background of New Testament course we receive both fantastic feedback and many questions. This tells me just how much people need this and how many misunderstandings there are on this topic. That is exactly why we prepared 30 truly unique LIVE interactive lectures to cover almost all things at the crossroads of New Testament and Jewish Studies. The average reader of the New Testament translation misses so much when reading its inspirational words without knowledge of the historical and cultural background – without looking into Koine Judeo-Greek and Biblical Hebrew behind it; without even being aware of the prevailing theologies of that day as well as being aware of his or her own blind spots. This course will revolutionize your Bible Study and equip you to teach New Testament scriptures in both a unique and balanced way. To begin explore it click HERE.
Discovering the Hebrew Bible
In addition to that, it is not a secret that the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) lays the foundation of the New Testament, and understanding one without the other is impossible. Yet for reasons I do not fully understand, people spend a disproportionate amount of time studying the New Testament, while the Hebrew Bible is often deemed to be irrelevant and simply outdated. If you enroll into my latest course – Discovering the Hebrew Bible – you will unearth its treasures and these powerful ancient scriptures will transform your life! A true inductive study of the Hebrew Bible usually requires a degree of mastery of Biblical Hebrew, because English cannot always capture precisely what the Hebrew expresses. That is where our lecturers are able to walk you through tremendous new insights that many other educators simply cannot. I sincerely hope you will take me up on this offer – sign up and study with me and my faculty. Rabbi Hillel, the grandfather of great Gamaliel once said: “Don’t say I will study, when I will have the time to study, perhaps, you will never have such a time”. Take the Rabbi’s challenge seriously. Click to explore HERE.
Yours,
Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg
Dean of the Faculty of the Jewish Studies
JewishStudies.eteacherbiblical.com


