The rock, the road, and the rabbi My journey into the heart of scriptural faith and the land where it all began

Kathie Lee Gifford, 1953-

Book - 2018

The talk-show host discusses how to bridge the gap between God's word and the modern world, detailing an interpretation of scripture through the lens of the ancient Jewish culture in which it was written.

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Published
Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Kathie Lee Gifford, 1953- (author)
Other Authors
Jason Sobel (author)
Physical Description
xv, 208 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205).
ISBN
9780785215967
  • Introduction
  • Preface
  • Meet the Good Rabbi: Jason Sobel
  • Meet the Tour Guide: Ray Vander Laan
  • Chapter 1. The Brook of Elah
  • Chapter 2. En Gedi
  • Chapter 3. The Judean Wilderness
  • Chapter 4. Mount Carmel
  • Chapter 5. Caesarea and Herodium
  • Chapter 6. Bethlehem
  • Chapter 7. Nazareth
  • Chapter 8. The Judean Desert
  • Chapter 9. The Seven Streams
  • Chapter 10. Cana
  • Chapter 11. Capernaum
  • Chapter 12. The Sea of Galilee
  • Chapter 13. Magdala
  • Chapter 14. Galilee
  • Chapter 15. Caesarea Philippi
  • Chapter 16. The Pool of Siloam
  • Chapter 17. The Decapolis
  • Chapter 18. The Mount of Olives
  • Chapter 19. The Upper Room
  • Chapter 20. Bet Av
  • Chapter 21. Garden of Gethsemane
  • Chapter 22. Golgotha
  • Chapter 23. Jerusalem
  • Chapter 24. The Upper Room and Temple Courts
  • Chapter 25. The Temple Mount
  • Chapter 26. The Dead Sea
  • Chapter 27. Masada
  • Chapter 28. The Qumran Caves
  • Chapter 29. Tel Aviv
  • Conclusion
  • Going Home
  • Afterword
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • About the Authors
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Emmy-winning TV host and author Gifford (I Can't Believe I Said That) collaborates with Sobel, a rabbi and founder of Global Fusion, in this thoughtful exploration of faith. Starting with the story of David and Goliath, Gifford posits that "religion is nothing without relationship" and subtly carries the theme throughout each chapter as she follows the life of Jesus from his birth to resurrection. Sobel expounds upon Gifford's words by providing historical and scriptural context, while clarifying the significance of various biblical locations and the meaning of words and numbers used in the original text of the Bible. In addition to sharing how she reinvigorated her faith-she began a life-changing routine of praying in the early morning after hearing the call of God-Gifford makes a strong argument (grounded in her scriptural exegesis with Sobel) for increased feminism around the world "because of the value He placed on the women He met during His lifetime." To make her point, she collects accounts of Jesus' advocacy and interactions with women during a time when women were deemed the property of their fathers and husbands. Spiritually invigorating and informative, this approachable book will appeal to general readers of biblical history and ancient Jewish culture. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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