"I cheerfully give testimony to this as a Jew, and when I give such testimony in behalf of Christianity, I believe I voice the sentiment of every intelligent, fair-minded Jew . . . Without Jesus and without Paul, the God of Israel would still have been the God of a handful, the God of a petty, obscure, and insignificant tribe . . . It was Paul's genius which conceived the idea of going forth to convert the Gentile and to bring them nearer to the God of Israel . . . Without Christianity, the spirit of Judaism would have wielded no universal influence."
"I cheerfully give testimony to this as a Jew, and when I give such testimony in behalf of Christianity, I believe I voice the sentiment of every intelligent, fair-minded Jew . . . Without Jesus and without Paul, the God of Israel would still have been the God of a handful, the God of a petty, obscure, and insignificant tribe . . . It was Paul's genius which conceived the idea of going forth to convert the Gentile and to bring them nearer to the God of Israel . . . Without Christianity, the spirit of Judaism would have wielded no universal influence."