We Christians don’t think much about the Torah. If we’ve even heard the word, we probably think of it as the old Law of Moses that doesn’t apply to us. That’s why we’re surprised to learn that Jesus taught the Law of Moses, and expected His followers to use it as a guide for their lives.
Leviticus 16:1-20:27; Amos 9:7-15; Matthew 5:21-22; Mark 12:28-34; Hebrews 8:8-12; 1 John 3:4-9
Music: “Create in Me,” Solomon O. Lopez, The Born At Home Collections, The Hebraism Project 2014. To hear more of Solomon’s music, visit The Hebraism Project on YouTube.
Why should Christians care about Israel and the Jewish people? That’s a question Al McCarn answers in his new book, Christian Zionism 101: Ten Reasons Christians
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We Christians don’t think much about the Torah. If we’ve even heard the word, we probably think of it as the old Law of Moses that doesn’t apply to us. That’s why we’re surprised to learn that Jesus taught the Law of Moses, and expected His followers to use it as a guide for their lives.
Leviticus 16:1-20:27; Amos 9:7-15; Matthew 5:21-22; Mark 12:28-34; Hebrews 8:8-12; 1 John 3:4-9
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Music: “Create in Me,” Solomon O. Lopez, The Born At Home Collections, The Hebraism Project 2014. To hear more of Solomon’s music, visit The Hebraism Project on YouTube.
Photo: Jerod D, May 25, 2009, via Flickr.
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