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Ben Isaac, Judah Jonah 1588-1668 - Bleibtreu, Philip - Jewish believer born at Frankfort-on-the-Main who published a German work entitled "Meïr Naor" (The Enlightened Meïr, from his Jewish name, Meïr) in 1787
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John, Theodor ca. 1662- - Born in Prague, John Theodor (Christian name)became a melamed in Germany. At the age of thirty his studies of the scriptures brought him to believe in the Messiah - before he ever touched the New Testament. We have here the full confession of his faith, which describes his understanding of what we call the Messianic passages of scripture.
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Rittangel, Johann -1652 - A profess of Oriental languages who translated many Hebrew works, including the Haggadah and Jewish prayers. He wrote to prove that the Targums prove the doctrine of the Trinity.
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Shalome ben Shalome - A polish Jew of the 17th Century who lost his entire family in the plague, but found his Messiah. His testimony tells of an intellectual conversion followed by a time of mental and spiritual anguish until he learned of a true submission to the Messiah.
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Xeres, Jonah ben Jacob - The son of a merchant, he received an excellent rabbinical education, studying with the best doctors and becoming thoroughly acquainted with the Jewish sources.He researched the Bible and sources extensively, with the New Testament, until he found his Messiah and God's truth.
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