It takes the average reader 4 hours and 30 minutes to read Beyth Yahushua the Son of Tzadok, the Son of Dawud by Rabbi Simon Altaf
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Released 10, Feb 2015. Would you like to know who Yahushua really was and is? Who is his family and I do not just mean Miriam his mother and Yosef his adopted father. Did He have brothers and sisters, Did he ever get married, are not Rabbis suppose to marry, was Mary Magdalene his wife? All these questions and more answered in the book. Are you fed-up of hearing objections from the Muslims such as if you do not know who Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are then how can you claim to have the truth? Do you feel frustrated to go to your Pastor each time to ask a question about Yahushua or someone mentioned in the New Testament only to be told he does not know the answer. Did you ever ask who Luke was and what connection did he have with Yahushua and why did he write the gospel account and to whom was he addressing, the gentiles or the House of Tzadok? What caused Rabbi Paulos to persecute perfectly normal Jewish men and women who simply practiced Judaism? Who was Nicodemus and what caused him to visit Yahushua in John 3? What relationship did Yahushua have with Lazarus? Has it ever occurred to you that Yahushua must have had relatives in Jerusalem and He could not just have slept on the streets? For too long Christendom has portrayed Yahushua as the lost man out and about with no belongings and no family connections and living anywhere he can find shelter, picking up food from the trees and people offering him handouts. This picture is misleading and deceptive. Now the time has come to know the true picture, the powerful family of Yahushua, fill the gaps, who was Mark, who was Luke, what connection has Joseph of Arimathaea got with Yahushua and why would a rich man give his own tomb for Yahushua's burial. Do rich men do such things, if so then why was the rich man in Matthew 19 unwilling to give away all his money? You would be foolish to believe that it does happen. Have you heard the term there is no free lunch well it's true.
Beyth Yahushua the Son of Tzadok, the Son of Dawud by Rabbi Simon Altaf is 270 pages long, and a total of 67,500 words.
This makes it 91% the length of the average book. It also has 82% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 8 minutes to read Beyth Yahushua the Son of Tzadok, the Son of Dawud aloud.
Beyth Yahushua the Son of Tzadok, the Son of Dawud is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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