Summary:
The book explores the biblical and historical connections between Jewish traditions and the veneration of Mary, arguing that her role as the Mother of the Messiah is deeply rooted in the Old Testament and Jewish beliefs. It examines scriptural passages and ancient Jewish texts to reveal how Mary is understood in the context of Jewish expectations about the Messiah and his mother.
Key points:
1. Mary as New Eve: The book compares Mary to Eve, the first woman in the Bible, emphasizing her role as the mother of all Christians.
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