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2007.05.02 — "I would like to let anyone know that if they have reservations about the cost of NHM it is worth every shekle/cent! I haven't read all of it in fact it will take time to read all of it. It is so thourough and extremely informative and eye-opening. I saved for a few months and am very glad I did! Baruch haSheim! Shalom" JeanH., Martinsburg, West Virginia, USA
2006.05 — "I've read works by Jacob Neusner and Bruce Chilton, among others, dealing with questions surrounding inconsistencies between the doctrines of Christianity and the original beliefs of the Torah-observant Jewish Rabbi Yehoshua. As one who has studied in the field, I without hesitation say that The Netzarim Reconstruction of Hebrew Matiyiyahu with its accompanying Commentary both matches and exceeds the erudition of works by those authors in its breadth and depth. Truly, these volumes the Netzarim publish would be a bargain at twice their price. Paqid Yirmeyahu Ben-David, ha-Tzadiq, is to be commended for his extraordinary efforts in learning and making this information available to the world. William H., West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. B.A. (1st Class, UBC '04), candidate for L.L.B. (UBC '07)
2002.09 — "...strips away centuries of redactions and places the historical figure from Nazareth squarely into the Jewish world of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the first century... including Hebrew reconstructions, comparisons to Greek and Hebrew resources, and easily understood line-by-line interpretations... stunning, and inescapable, realization that Judaic Halakhah remained valid to Yehoshua and the Netzarim… NHM restores distinctions long blurred in Christianized versions. Cited is Elisha Qimron's 1994 book on a Dead Sea Scroll illuminating the debate among first-century Judaic sects over Oral vs. Codified Halakhah, the body of Jewish law supplementing Scriptural law." (Journal of the International Society of Bible Collectors, Bible Editions and Versions, 2002.07-09, vol. 3 #3, p. 20-21).
2001.10 — "I have just finished reading Atonement in the Biblical New Covenant and volumes 1 & 2 of The Netzarim Reconstruction of Hebrew Matityahu, and I cannot commend you enough on these works. If these were required reading at all Christian or [Jewish Christian] Churches, you would put them out of business! BRAVO!" (G.K., customer service representative; Yulan, New York, USA)
2000.11 — "I am in awe of all this background you've put together. I think I will be perusing your work for YEARS!" (A.T., researcher; Palm City, Florida, USA)