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Many Christian scholars, whether liberal or conservative, assume without argument that modern Christianity began with Jesus and moved outward to become a world religion on that basis - perhaps elaborating on or modifying the teachings somewhat, but ... more
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WHO ARE YOU? A story is told about a Jewish man who lived in the midst of a predominately Catholic neighborhood. Every Friday he would barbecue a steak for his Sabbath eve dinner. But the aroma of his steak would invariably drift into the yards of ... more
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" the results of the poll of 600 votes were as follows: Yes - 53 (8%) No - 547 (91%) Great to see many have learned to discern. For those of you who got this answer wrong, read our new book called "Idolatry In Their Hearts"! To the question: "Do ... more
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Yes. Jews and Gentiles are welcome in a Messianic congregation, just as they are in a traditional Jewish synagogue. A Messianic congregation provides a community where Jew and Gentile alike can together worship the God of the Bible, Yeshua the ... more
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The obligation is for a Jew to circumcise his Jewish child. However the Jewish law states that Judaism follows the mother and if the mother is non-Jewish then unless there is a proper conversion (to the mother) the child is not Jewish and does not ... more
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In Temple days a middle wall of partition existed in the Temple that physically separated Jews and Gentiles. Gentiles could not enter past that point and were delegated to what was sometimes called the Court of the Gentiles. According to the New ... more
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When a Jew marries a Gentile there is an inherent danger of assimilation into Gentile society, and therefore a serious risk of being permanently lost to the nation of Israel. Rather than assimilating, we believe that it is G-ds will for the ... more
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When the early Messianic Jews took the Good News of the Messiah to the Gentiles, a great number were brought into this Messianic faith. By the end of the first century A.D., the number of Gentile Believers outnumbered the Jewish Believers by a ... more
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Gentile Christianity is the faith in Yeshua (Jesus) as expressed by Gentile followers of Him. Gentile Christianity today numbers over one billion people in the world, with innumerable denominations and doctrines, all centered around Yeshua as Savior. ... more
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But anyone [Jew or Gentile] who places themselves under the yoke (Acts 15:10) of the OT law will experience a few devastating consequences/circumstances: ... more
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