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OverviewChristianity has obscured the fact that Jesus taught Judaism. This loss is visible in many ways, such as the misinterpretation of many New Testament Scriptures. This book rediscovers the unyielding, even strengthened, commitment to the Law by Jesus and the New Testament authors. With both Bible citations and historical references, this book restores a full understanding of the gospel of the Jewish kingdom. Because Jesus taught Judaism, His followers in the New Testament obeyed the Torah with a New Testament freedom and power. They did not ignore, disdain, or dismiss the Torah as obsolete, which Christianity habitually does today. The reader will be equipped to resist that historical Christian habit and enjoy an Old Testament walk with God with New Testament forgiveness, freedom, and power. Once armed with this perspective on Jesus, the teacher of Judaism, the reader will understand the New Testament and the gospel with far greater clarity and accuracy. The Christian will be able to see how the Old Testament Law is empowered by the New Testament, rather than discarded. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harry BuererPublisher: Higherlife Development Service Imprint: Higherlife Development Service ISBN: 9781958211625ISBN 10: 1958211621 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 30 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe son of Baptist missionaries, Harry Buerer was born in the Philippines. After college at Western Baptist College, he earned his Master’s Degree at Western Seminary. His excellence in math and music dovetailed with leadership skills, and he has long served churches as music director. His background in theology and biblical languages drew him into further study of Jesus’roots in Judaism. He and his wife of thirty years resided in Portland, Oregon prior to her passing. His blog, OldWine.blog, explores the Jewish roots of Christianity in the Bible with action tips for readers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |