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The Challenge Accepted; A Dialogue Between a Jew and a Christian: The Former Answering a Challenge Thrown Out by the Latter, Respecting the Accomplishment of the Prophecies Predictive of the Advent of Jesus
Published in New York in 1850 by Isaac & Solomons for the author, this book presents a series of dialogues between a Jew and a Christian discussing the fulfillment of Messianic prophecies. The dialogues explore topics such as the corruption of scripture, the nature of the Messiah, the reasons for Jewish exile, and the differences between Mosaic and Christian law. The author, Selig Newman, was a German Hebraist and minister who later settled in New York. The book, measuring 24 cm and containing v, 87 pages, is bound in period boards. According to OCLC, only ten copies exist worldwide. Singerman 1149; Rosenbach 675.
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- Newman, Selig / Isaacs, S. M. Rev.
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Arc.MS.56, Box 6