Join us as we endeavor to bring order to the corpus of Messianic Jewish history in Eretz Israel and beyond
Author - Gershon Nerel
Gershon is a historian of the modern movement of Jewish Yeshua-believers (JYB). His Ph.D. dissertation on “Messianic Jews in Eretz Israel (1917-1967): Trends and Changes in Shaping Self-Identity” was written at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has written and taught extensively on JYB. His publications focus on the linkage between history, creeds, hermeneutics, symbolism and sociology.
Together with his wife, Sara, Dr. Nerel revised the 8th edition of the Franz Delitzsch Hebrew New Testament – named now the “Negev Version” (Beer-Sheva 2003). He also explores the history of the various Hebrew translations of the New Testament, particularly in the State of Israel. He is convinced that originally the Gospels were written in Hebrew.
During the Yom Kippur War (1973) Gershon served in the IDF as a combat medic near the Suez Canal. More than once throughout his long military service, and decades later, he has experienced the miraculous guidance of the Lord Yeshua. He also served as the ‘Israel Secretary’ of the International Messianic Jewish Alliance (1993-2001).
Gershon became a believer in Messiah Yeshua in the late 1960s in Beer-Sheva when only few Jews followed the Lord in the country. Since 1987 he resides at Yad Hashmona, a cooperative Messianic village (Moshav) near Jerusalem where he is establishing a new archive collecting and preserving Messianic Jewish documents, periodicals, artifacts etc.
He has six energetic children and even more energetic six enjoyable grandchildren.
More articles from Gershon Nerel
Join us as we endeavor to bring order to the corpus of Messianic Jewish history in Eretz Israel and beyond
Only a basic knowledge of the Hebrew language provides the key to this mystery
Trees serve as an inspiring metaphor and educational symbol in both the Old and New Testaments
How did the Christian-Messianic village of Yad Hashmona just outside Jerusalem spring from the KARMEL movement?
An inside look at how war, politics and money impacted the Christian mission to the Jews in Israel.
For the Bible and Israel
Bridging Israel and German Speaking Christians (Part 4)
“It is our task to re-transform the thoughts of the Gospel from their Gentile translations into the original Jewish spiritual language”
The second installment in our look at Pastor Per Faye-Hansen and the KARMEL Movement
Pastor Per Faye-Hansen and the KARMEL Movement (Part 1)
