History #24 ✡ Strange Similarities Between Two Immanuels (Emanuel Deutsch 4)
Messianic History: Return of the Jewish Jesus
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He held no titles or office and had no power, but he changed the world by changing minds. He was humble, helpful, and lived for years in obscurity. We don't know what he looked like except that he was Jewish. He wasn't physically attractive and never married, but he loved children and they loved him. He was called Immanuel and was a son of David, but still went down to Egypt. He mysteriously prophesied his own demise, died young, and mystically lived on in his friends. This is the personal story of Menachem Ben-Avraham, also known as Emanuel Deutsch, as told by his closest friends.
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