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The First Messiah: Investigating the Savior Before Jesus
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Harper San Francisco
Publication date March 1, 1999
Pages 342
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780060696450
ISBN-10 0060696451
Dimensions 1.25 by 6.50 by 10 in.
Weight 1.35 lbs.
Availability§ Out of Print
Original list price $25.00
§As reported by publisher
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Summary
In a revealing study, a noted biblical scholar traces the life of Judah, the first historical messianic figure, whose life reflected a remarkable parallel to that of Jesus, and discusses his prophecies and teachings, the movement developed by his followers, and his influence on the history of Christianity. 15,000 first printing. (view table of contents)
Amazon.com description: Product Description: In The First Messiah renowned Dead Sea Scrolls scholar Michael O. Wise brings to light the life of Judah, a forgotten prophet who predated Jesus as a messianic figure by a century and has had a profound impact on the course of Christianity and Western civilization.

Although Judah, known in the Dead Sea Scrolls as the Teacher of Righteousness, preached a message distinctly different from that of Jesus, the parallels between their lives are striking. Sharing with his successor a strong foundation in earlier written revelation, Judah came to believe--through meditation on Holly Writ--that he brought a divine message from God; like Christ, Judah's claims to messianic status led to his arrest and condemnation. Judah's warnings of Jewish apostasy and his apocalyptic prophecies, combined with powerful personal charisma, also built a movement that survived his death and even grew into an institution comprising bishops, priests, and laity.

Unlike Jesus, Judah left behind a personal testament, in his own words, of his relationship with God. By analyzing the Thanksgiving Hymns discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls, Wise uncovers the basis of a groundbreaking understanding of the prophetic mind. In so doing, Wise deepens our understanding of Christ, his impact on the Jewish community of his time, and even his interpretation of his own messianic role.

The parallels between Judah and Jesus blaze forth in sharp relief:

  • Both declared themselves prophets.

  • Both were hailed by followers as He Who Is to Come and worked attendant wonders.

  • Both founded vital and long-lasting movements before leaving this world.

In all these things, Judah was first, anticipating the far more famous prophet from Galilee. How can these similarities be explained?

A century before Christ, a man came to Jerusalem who became known as the Teacher of Righteousness. In The First Messiah, distinguished Dead Sea Scrolls scholar Michael O. Wise provides a detailed examination of Judah, a figure whose life and prophecies helped lay the foundation for the acceptance of Jesus as the savior. Drawing on ancient texts as well as contemporary anthropological thought, Wise reveals compelling parallels between early prophets such as Judah and Jesus, and messianic figures who have emerged through the ages to the current day in cultures around the world.

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9780060696450 | details & prices | 342 pages | 6.50 × 10.00 × 1.25 in. | 1.35 lbs | List price $25.00
About: In a revealing study, a noted biblical scholar traces the life of Judah, the first historical messianic figure, whose life reflected a remarkable parallel to that of Jesus, and discusses his prophecies and teachings, the movement developed by his followers, and his influence on the history of Christianity.
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