Description
What if the question was never whether God is one –
but whether we have allowed Him to reveal Himself as He chooses?
Hear O Israel – And Look Again is a bold, Scripture-rooted exploration of the most misunderstood tension in faith today: the confession of God’s oneness and the identity of Yeshua the Messiah.
Written with deep respect for the Tanakh and a pastoral heart for truth, this booklet does not argue for Christianity, defend church traditions, or rely on later creeds. Instead, it returns to the Hebrew Scriptures themselves and asks an honest question:
Did the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob prepare His people for a relational revelation of Himself, before the Temple fell, before rabbinic authority solidified, and before theology became defensive?
What This Book Explores
- The Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4) as a foundation of covenant loyalty – not a philosophical barrier
- How Jewish objections to the “Trinity” developed after the biblical period, not from the Torah
- The relational way God reveals Himself in the Tanakh: through His Word, His Spirit, and His sent Presence
- Why the earliest Jewish followers of Yeshua never believed they were worshiping another God
- The post-Temple rise of rabbinic authority – and how it reshaped interpretation, not Scripture
- The meaning of atonement after the Temple and why the Messiah’s sacrifice matters
- A pastoral, Scripture-based guide for Jewish believers in Yeshua facing family and synagogue objections
- A relational picture of how believers walk with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – not as doctrine, but as lived faith
Who This Book Is For
- Jewish readers who value faithfulness to the God of Israel and want to examine Scripture honestly
- Believers in Yeshua who desire a faith grounded in the Tanakh, not religious slogans
- Messianic and Hebraic communities wrestling with rabbinic boundaries and biblical authority
- Seekers and questioners who want clarity without pressure or manipulation
What This Book Is Not
- Not a debate manual
- Not an attack on Jewish people or heritage
- Not a defense of institutional Christianity
- Not a replacement for Scripture
What It Is
- A careful reopening of the Hebrew Scriptures
- A call to listen again where tradition may have grown louder than revelation
- An invitation to relationship with the living God
- A reminder that truth is worth everything and cannot be discovered without humility
“Hear, O Israel” is still the call.
But hearing sometimes requires looking again.
This booklet is written for outreach, discipleship, and strengthening faith. It is ideal for personal study, small groups, and one-on-one conversations with Jewish friends and family members.
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