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MAKUYA. The word
"Makuya" is the Japanese translation of the Hebrew phrase Ohel
Moed Makuya was founded in May 1948 by a charismatic leader, Abraham Ikuro Teshima (1910-73), who was then a successful businessman and ardent Christian believer. He emphasized the importance of the personal encounter with the Spirit of God and the return to the dynamic faith of the original Gospel of early Hebraic Christianity, as opposed to the dogmatic, institutionalized, Europian-dominated churches. He tried to revive the
devastated spiritual condition of postwar Japan by proclaiming the words
of the living God (Amos 8:11). He said "The Bible is the light
to all peoples and the biblical faith perfects all religions. Even today
the God of Israel is living and vividly intervenes in the human society
with his abundant goodness and mercy." The Encyclopaedia Judaica, first published in 1972 and updated through regular Year Books and Decennial volumes, has been universally recognized as the most authoritative summation of Jewish knowledge in the world today. Designed for both the Jewish and non-Jewish reader, and the first Jewish encyclopedia on a major scale to be published in decades, the Encyclopaedia Judaica represents the culmination of years of intensive work by scholars from many parts of the world and provides a comprehensive picture of all aspects of Jewish life and knowledge up to the present day. |
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Makuya in ENCYCLOPEDIA JUDAICA |
| Abraham Ikuro Teshima
| Israel & Prof. Teshima
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| Israel in the Divine History
| The Christ on the Cross
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| The
Biblical Significance of the Tabernacle |