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Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary


• Do Catholics worship Mary? 
• Why do Catholics believe in the Assumption of Mary?
• Is Mary the Queen of the Kingdom?

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• Do Catholics worship Mary? 
• Why do Catholics believe in the Assumption of Mary?
• Is Mary the Queen of the Kingdom?

  • 1 hour 17 min. (1 CD / 1 DVD / 1 Blu-ray / MP3 / MP4)

    Why do Catholic say that Mary was sinless, when the Bible says that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”? And how can they believe that Mary was assumed into heaven, when the Bible says nothing about it? Most important of all, why do Catholics give Mary so much honor? Is the Catholic veneration of Mary really “idolatry”?

    In this eye-opening presentation, Dr. Pitre shines the light of the Old Testament on Mary, the mother of Jesus. He shows how three ancient Jewish images help us to understand Catholic beliefs about Mary:

    1. The New Eve: If Jesus is the new Adam, then who is the New Eve? What are the implications of Mary’s identity as the New Eve for the dogma of the Immaculate Conception?

    2. The New Ark of the Covenant: If Jesus is the new Manna from heaven, then where is the New Ark? Dr. Pitre shows how Jewish beliefs about the lost Ark of the Covenant give profound revelations into who Mary is and her bodily Assumption into heaven.

    3. The New Queen Mother: If Jesus is the new Davidic King, then who is the new Queen? In the Old Testament, the Queen wasn’t the king’s wife, but his mother. Dr. Pitre shows how Mary’s identity as “Queen Mother” (Hebrew gebirah) is the key for unlocking Catholic devotion to her, and the difference between honoring Mary and worshiping God.

    If you are looking to understand the biblical roots of Catholic beliefs about Mary, the Mother of God, then look no further: Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary is the perfect presentation for yourself or a friend or family member who wants to understand what the Bible really teaches about the Virgin from Nazareth.

     

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James Quinlivan
Brent Pitre CDs

Very enjoyable listening & informative. I really enjoy his humorous asides to breakup the lecture type productions

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Anonymous
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The limit of downloads to three is a hassle and embarrassing. Your contents are precious and i want to be able to hear it more often. The way to save it doesn’t really work on iOS.

Hello! We do the three download attempts so that the links expire and cannot be made publicly available. We are happy to send out new download links whenver needed due to failed downloads or lost files, so don't hesitate to reach out to me for this.

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Richard Grams
Jewish Roots of Mary

Exceedingly enlightening.

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Clifford Murphy
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My order with discount was £33.15. It was sent 1st class International with shipping cost being £25, making a total of £58.15. The shipping cost was very nearly as much as the 2 items ordered. I don't need to receive an order in quick time. If you offered economy postage it would reduce cost, which is a deterrent to my ordering again.

Hello Clifford! Unfortunately we do not have any other options that offer cheaper shipping. We simply pass along what we are charged. You could try the MP3 or digital video options since they are downloads and do not require shipping.

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Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary