Jesus, Man of Many Names - A Fresh Understanding
Are you prepared for a book about Jesus that does offer fresh insights without boasting new revelations? Drawing on sources from the Jewish world, ancient and modern, this is an exhilarating, lively and entertaining exploration of the life and times of the Jewish Messiah.
Are you prepared for a book about Jesus that does offer fresh insights without boasting new revelations? Drawing on sources from the Jewish world, ancient and modern, this is an exhilarating, lively and entertaining exploration of the life and times of the Jewish Messiah.

Are you prepared for a book about Jesus that does offer fresh insights without boasting new revelations? Drawing on sources from the Jewish world, ancient and modern, this is an exhilarating, lively and entertaining exploration of the life and times of the Jewish Messiah.
Are you prepared for book about Jesus that does offer fresh insights without boasting new revelations?
Drawing on sources from the Jewish world, ancient and modern, Steve Maltz will take you on an exhilarating, lively, and entertaining exploration of the life and times of the Jewish Messiah.
If you have ever asked any of the following questions, then this book will help:
How involved was Jesus in the creation of the universe?
How can Jewish people not see Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies?
What exactly did Jesus do to make the Jewish religious leaders so angry?
What title did Jesus most use for himself and why?
What was the biggest mistake ever made and how was it covered up?
How did some Jews believe in Jesus against all the odds? Who is going to be really surprised when Jesus returns?
Reviews:
Reading ‘Jesus.the Man of Many Names’ has been an inspiring experience, making the Jesus of the first century and the New Testament vibrant and real in a fresh way. Derek White, Founder of Christian Friends of Israel
Anyone with a desire to explore the mysteries of the Scriptures and meet the totally Jewish Messiah of whom they speak will love this book. Michelle Guinness, writer and speaker