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At mount Sinai, there was a marriage. Yeshua was the groom and the house of Jacob was His bride. The marriage covenant vows were based upon keeping the Torah. The heart of the Torah is how we treat one another. This can be summarized with the words, 'love your neighbor as yourself.' When the children of Israel went into the promised land, they mistreated each other. Because of this, the God of Israel brought a covenant lawsuit against His people. In His earthly ministry, Yeshua taught the heart of the Torah and showed us how to live it out. In their letters, Paul, Peter, James and John emphasized the proper way to follow the Torah through loving others. Ultimately, by believing in Yeshua as the Messiah and 'loving your neighbor as yourself', the bride of Yeshua will get the greatest eternal spiritual reward and live forever with Him in the New Jerusalem. (3-Video DVDs)
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The purpose of creation is for the Torah to be given to the nation of Israel. Yeshua gave the Torah at Mount Sinai (Isaiah 33:22, James 4:12). The Torah is...
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What are the Hebraic Roots of Christianity? In part, it is the faith that Yeshua taught His disciples. Most people don't realize that the Christianity that they are taught in...
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The Targums (or Targumim), which mean 'interpretations,' are the Aramaic paraphrase of the Hebrew Scriptures. The two most popular Targumim are Onkelos and Jonathan ben Uzziel. Historically, they have been...