That was the headline hidden away in the archives of a 1966 edition of the popular Hebrew newspaper
Haaretz. It is a fascinating inside look at what happened when an Israeli university required students to read the “dangerous” New Testament.
That year, students at the Bezalel Institute of Arts in Jerusalem were required to pass an examination on the New Testament. The professor of Art History had taught from selected chapters in the Hebrew translation of the story of Yeshua Hamashiach (Jesus Christ). He even gave students addresses of various “Christian missions” in and around Jerusalem where they could get a free copy of the New Testament.
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