Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ
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Aaron Bernstein. Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ
Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ
Table of Contents
PREFACE
JEWISH WITNESSES FOR CHRIST
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
Apostolic Period
CHAPTER II
Sub-Apostolic or Patristic Period
CHAPTER III
The Period of the Publication of The Talmud
CHAPTER IV
Jewish Converts in the Eastern Church
CHAPTER V
Jewish Converts in the Western Church
ADDENDA
Converts in the "Domus Conversorum" in London
PART II
CHAPTER VI
Converts in the Protestant Churches
Footnote
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Aaron Bernstein
Published by Good Press, 2021
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Alfonso de Zamora, born about 1474, embraced Christianity in 1506, and his father Juan did likewise. Alfonso became professor of Oriental languages at the University of Salamanca. For over fifteen years he laboured under the auspices of Cardinal Ximenes, in the preparation of the Complutensian Polyglot. He wrote a number of grammatical and lexicographical works, an Epistle in Hebrew and Latin to the Jews in Rome, in which he tried to convince them of the truth of Christianity, translations of Commentaries on Isaiah and Jeremiah, &c., an Introduction to the Targum, and a polemical work entitled, "Libro de la Sabiduria de Dios."
Anacletus II., Pietro Pierleoni Antipope to Innocent II., from 1130 to 1138. It is maintained that he was a very near descendant of one Baruch, a rich Jew who had joined the Roman Church. There can be no doubt that he was of Jewish origin, as Bernard of Clairvaux, a supporter of Innocent, in a letter to Lothair, wrote that "to the shame of Christ a man of Jewish origin was come to occupy the chair of St. Peter." He was friendly to the Jews. This is interesting enough, but the more so, because it gave rise to the legend of a Jewish Pope by the name of Andreas, discovered among some penitential liturgies issued by Eliezer Ashkenazi (Frankfurt on Maine, 1854.) In this it is said Andreas had himself embraced Christianity, and become successively Cardinal and Pope. In answer to an appeal from the Jews for protection against an imminent persecution, he not only, by a speech, subdued the popular passion but also calmed the Jews by sending them a penitential prayer which had been composed in Hebrew, signed with his name Andreas.
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