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Adobe upgraded all their products to integrate with its D ocument C loud, hence the DC. You can upload a file to the cloud and access it with Reader from anywhere. WizCase is an independent review site. We are reader-supported so we may receive a commission when you buy through links on our site. You do not pay extra for anything you buy on our site — our commission comes directly from the product owner. Things like Sacred Name theology is, in my opinion, sometimes off base and not always supported linguistically or historically although there may be other reasons for use of the Divine Names not mentioned in this volume.

So as with anything, you need to be able to glean properly and check up on issues that sound strange to you with other sources. Don't fall into the trap that this is the be all end all of Netzari theology; be critical in your assessment of it, just as you should be critical of all Study Bibles. Roth has done a lot of work of which I highly appreciate, but he is only one man and like the rest of us, is not perfect.

Now although I highly appreciate some of the commentary on defending the Torah, my studies have led me to better, more contextually accurate explanations of certain Scriptures and key phrases such as "Under the Law".

This is important because even when you are just a little bit off on one point, other points then begin to be misaligned, and it can get a little messy for alternative resourced commentary, check out Tim Hegg's commentaries on Romans and Galatians. Another criticism is that there tends to be an overly critical attitude towards Christendom at times, but the target audience merely needs to be clarified on this one.

And that is, these footnotes are designed for those who are already in the Hebrew Roots movement and convicted of Torah Observance. However, even if you are already convicted, if you do not have the right accountability in place, that overly critical spirit can be birthed inside of you and you will be more prone to sowing division within the body I have seen this on more than one occasion.

So, it would have been better if there was a lighter tone and more of a focus on what we should be doing rather than what other streams of theology have done wrong. I am purposely being critical here though and will say that my praise below is not without merit. I encourage you to read my glowing review as well and then make a balanced, educated decision of if you want to purchase this version or not.

Truly, out of all the Sacred Name Bibles I review here, this is by far the best one and it does introduce you to A LOT of Hebraic concepts and things that you just don't learn in other study bibles. There is nothing in particular that makes this translation or it's commentary official as there is no central agency or official governing body for the Netzarim. The other point I'd like to bring up is how on the main website page there is a claim that "The AENT however, employed a diverse group of scholars and Bible students from Christian and Jewish backgrounds who scrutinized the AENT, the objective is to keep this translation as devoid as possible of any theological bias.

There are acknowledgements within the introduction to those who gave feedback to the translation, but all of them come from the same theological position as Roth himself. It should be noted however that all translations will have theological bias, even when peer reviewed from inter-denominational teams. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.

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These cookies do not store any personal information. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Owning a copy of the Aramaic New Testament is so important that we have decided, for a limited time, to make this Compact Edition available as a free download, in PDF format, below.

The whole series of video lessons is available to Subscribers. The Aramaic text is read from right-to-left, and the book is also right-to-left. This book will start you on your journey to actually learn Aramaic, allowing you to follow along with the video lessons, or just to read the Aramaic New Testament itself, if you know it from other sources.

This means you can read the Aramaic text as well as hearing it read to you. There is no better way to learn how to read and pronounce the Aramaic text.



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