I can highly reccomend this book as an introduction to Torah for believers in Yeshua.After several years of investigating and being convicted by the Lord in relation to Sabbaths and festivals etc.I feel the expression of my faith in Yeshua is best expressed in this Biblical lifestyle.After a "lifetime " in evangelical christianity it's been hard to re train and un learn wrong teaching.This book serves as a reference for us...
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This book is, obviously, written in support of a very controversial view, which you may or may not agree with. Even if you disagree, however, you will find a lot of meaningful insights in here that are simply not taught in traditional Christianity. My favorite example is the biblical festivals, which are outlined in this book. It still blows my mind what a deep connection there is between God's festivals, instituted in Leviticus...
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With all the attacks recently on Jesus and Christianity in the media, it is about time that we as Christians take a hard look at our faith. Unfortunately we are stuck in a rut so to speak and are in need of change. Lancaster's book is an excellent place to start. It challenges long help beliefs about God's law and commandments. This is not legalism. No one is advocating that you can earn your salvation through works...
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I've been a serious student of Scripture for about 8 years. After reading this book, I must confess that it is the most Biblically sound book I've ever read in my life. It challenges the foundations of Christian theology. I guarantee that you will not be able to create a Scriptural argument against the theology presented in Lancaster's book - try it and see for yourself. A discussion of Church history is found near the...
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This is one of the most important books of this generation. We have become separated from the roots of our faith. And this tragedy has resulted in serious misinterpretations of the Word of God. There are many false teachings about who Jesus was and how he lived and what he taught. It is time to embrace the truth of our faith. Christianity is Jewish. What we have today is a much watered down "roman" version of the true faith...
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