Online Reading
The Jewish Problem - by David Baron
written in the late 1800's by a Russian Orthodox Jew who received Yeshua as Messiah (see his testimony), and wrote insightfully and passionately on the future of Israel.

Additional books by David Baron are still in print and readily available from many places online.

Rabbi Isaac Lichtenstein Biography
This Hungarian Rabbi acknowledged the Messiahship of Jesus late in his life and suffered much reproach for doing so as you might expect. Read a bit more of his story here. Also available is his booklet An Appeal to the Jewish People (coming into printable form soon!)
Sermons and Addresses - by Joseph Rabinowitz
Joseph Rabinowitz, another Russian Jew of the 1800's, who, like Rabbi Lichtenstein, turned to Jesus of Nazareth late in life. Here are a couple of speeches he made to his fellow Jews. One address was made in England, the other in his Russian hometown. His autobiography is also available.
I Will Make This House Like Shiloh - by Tom Quinlan
A brief but scriptural look at this prophecy in the book of Jeremiah, and other appearances of Shiloh in the Bible.
The Law Shall Go Forth Out of Zion - by Tom Quinlan
Examining our hearts in the light of the Law of God, to see if we qualify to represent God and be His messengers to the world.
The Dedication of Solomon's Temple - by Tom Quinlan
If Solomon is a "type" of Messiah, what significance does the dedication hold for the last days? Think about this: King Solomon sacrificed so many sheep and cattle that they could not be recorded or counted. (Revised Edition accomodates parallels to the book of Revelation)
Timeline: From King Saul to Jesus - by Tom Quinlan
Originally created to visualize when the Prophets appeared in relation to Israel's Kings, the timeline has been updated to show the Babylonian Kings and the Sixty-Nine "Sevens" of Daniel, which takes us to the time of Jesus. (See Seventy Weeks below.)
The Seventy Weeks of Daniel - by Oliver Greene
A detailed look at this remarkable prophecy in the Book of Daniels concerning the appearing of Messiah.
His Yoke is Easy (Online Journal) - by Tom Quinlan
While the weight of glory He is calling us to bear is too much for the arm of the flesh, I am reminded that Jesus Himself said, "Come unto Me for My yoke is easy and My burden is light." He did not intend for us to carry this burden alone. This weblog/journal is a kind of sketchpad for thoughts that are not ready for a fully developed booklet, but which are pressing enough to try to express anyway.