The book presents Jesus (Yeshua) not as a Christian priest or the founder of a new religion, but as a Rabbi of Galilee .
El Judaísmo de Jesús (The Judaism of Jesus) by Dr. Mario Sabán
: Sabán posits that Jesus’ debates with the Pharisees, often interpreted in Christian theology as persecution, were actually standard internal debates between Jewish rabbis of the time.
: Sabán argues that the definitive break between Judaism and Christianity did not occur during Jesus’ life but was a later historical development in the 2nd century. Key Themes and Structure
The text highlights that Jesus was an observant Jew who celebrated Jewish festivals, kept the Sabbath (Shabbat), and underwent Jewish rites like circumcision.