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  • Let's Get Biblical Audio Series with Rabbi Tovia Singer Listen Online or Download this Fascinating 24 part Audio Series for Free Listen to Rabbi Tovia Singer’s Complete 24-part Let’s Get Biblical! Rabbi Tovia Singer takes his audience on an extraordinary, eye-opening journey through the Bible, illuminating the fundamental reasons why Judaism does not accept the Christian messiah.
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  • What Are We Doing Wrong And What Are They Doing Right? Lesson 1
    Apr 29 2017

    http://tenaktalk.com  Lesson 1, In this provocative lecture, Rabbi Singer explains why organizations like Jews for Jesus have succeeded in the last two decades where the church has failed in the last two millennia. Rabbi Singer will explore the methodology behind the intense effort to evangelize our people and examine what makes the conversion attractive to Jews that would otherwise resist. What are the new techniques, and why the Jews?  http://outreachjudaism.org

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    1 h y 10 m
  • How do Missionaries Paint Jesus into the Jewish Scriptures Lesson 2
    May 5 2017

    http://outreachjudaism.org How do Missionaries Paint Jesus into the Jewish Scriptures Lesson 2  This is a fascinating program where Rabbi Singer demonstrates how missionaries use the Jewish scriptures for the purpose of evangelizing and ultimately converting the Jewish people to Christianity.
    He illustrates how verses in the Hebrew Scriptures are manipulated, misquoted taken out of context, mistranslated, and even invented by overzealous missionaries in order to make Tanach appear as though it is speaking about Jesus.      http://tenaktalk.com

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Sin and Atonement Who Needs the Blood Lesson 3
    May 12 2017

    http://outreachjudaism.org Sin and Atonement Who Needs the Blood Lesson 3

    There is no article of faith that is more central to the Church than the belief in the atoning value of Jesus’ sacrificial death at Calvary.

    Missionaries never miss an opportunity to point out the inability to expiate sin “without the shedding of blood.” Is this claim really true?

    In this crucial lecture, Rabbi Singer compares the concepts of sin and atonement as set forth by Christianity and Judaism utilizing a thorough presentation of their biblical sources.

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    1 h y 18 m

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Clear and eye opening!!

Rabbi Singer has so much knowledge and common sense when it comes to the Tanakh that he easily dissects both Tanakh & NT, making belief in JC nonexistent. G-d bless you Tovia Singer!!

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The most inspiring and informative series

If you ever wondered or had questions about how the Jewish people interpret the Bible…this is the most thorough and biblical series you can study…very mind bending for a Christian but very informative and vital to your search for the truth

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