gwnn, on 2014-April-21, 09:54, said:
http://www.biblegate...wish-Bible-OJB/
(the New Testament starts at Markos 1)
It's quite unreadable for me but I don't speak Yiddish...
Mark 1:8 reads
OK - I grant you that there is a publication with that name. But that has nothing to do with Orthodox Judaism and anyone who thinks it does is naive to the nth degree (I won't deal with stupid here - let naive suffice).
It is sort of like Jews for Jesus. Anyone who thinks that one can be Jewish and at the same time accept Jesus as one's savior is fooling only oneself. Acceptance of Jesus as one's savior and being Jewish are mutually exclusive (and I don't care what the numbered one thinks about this).
Here is the Wikipedia entry for Philip Goble, the author of this great work:
Philip E. Goble (born Oakland City, Indiana, 1943) is an American Messianic Jewish author.[1]
Goble started his career as an actor in TV commercials.[2] Later studied at Fuller Theological Seminary[3] and was associate pastor at the Beth Emanuel congregation in Encino, California, led by pastor Ray Gannon of the Assemblies of God.[4] He is founder and president of Artists for Israel International, New York.[5][6] In 2002 he published The Orthodox Jewish Bible - an English-language paraphrase of other English-language Bible translations which applies Yiddish and Hasidic cultural expressions to create a "Messianic Bible." This hosted on Biblegateway.com alongside both mainstream translations and paraphrases such as GOD'S WORD and The Message.[7]
Also from Wikipedia, taken from the entry on Messianic Judaism, is the following:
Some adherents of Messianic Judaism are ethnically Jewish,[2][21] and many of them argue that the movement is a sect of Judaism.[29] Jewish organizations, and the Supreme Court of Israel in cases related to the Law of Return, have rejected this claim, and instead consider Messianic Judaism to be a form of Christianity.
Trust me on this one - no learned Jew would consider this work to be anything but another version of the New Testament (and Old Testament) and it would have no relationship whatsoever to mainstream Judaism, let alone Orthodox Judaism. In fact, the name "The Orthodox Jewish Bible" is a shanda. (Look it up).