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Secrets of the Jewish Exile By Preston Kavanagh
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Who was the Suffering Servant? What was Second Isaiah's true identity? This lucidly written book uncovers these and many more of Hebrew scripture’s best-kept secrets. In addition, the book solves the New Testament riddle of why Jesus chose the title “son of man” and also discloses a previously unsuspected motif that shapes the gospel accounts of Jesus’ passion. Secrets is filled with examples of a coding system that underlies the Hebrew text. This book is sure to impact our twenty-first-century understanding of the Bible.
“Your idea that Isaiah’s suffering servant in fact was a Jewish substitute king enthroned in Babylon is fascinating, and I believe it has a good chance of even being correct; it fits the facts and makes sense. The suggested identification of the suffering servant with Ezekiel is also fascinating. The scenario reconstructed by you admittedly involves a great deal of speculation, but it is not implausible.”—Simo Parpola, University of Helsinki professor, Director of the State Archives of Assyria Project.
“Secrets should spark a lively discussion among students of the Hebrew Bible. This book seeks to illuminate a period we know too little about—the Babylonian Exile of the Jews.”—David Noel Freedman, University of California at San Diego professor, Editor-in-Chief of the Anchor Bible Project.
“Kavanagh’s data show that coding in the Book of Psalms is statistically highly significant.”—Herman Chernoff, Professor of Statistics Emeritus, Harvard University.
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