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Over the past several years of
studying the Word from the Hebraic
backdrop in which it was written,
God has impressed upon me several
important themes that needed
correcting in the doctrine and
beliefs that I grew up with. For
instance, I never really understood
how the Law was done away with on
the cross but then it is called
“perfect, good, holy, worthy of all
doctrine and reproof, etc…” How can
something that is abolished be still
useful for today? How can Paul seem
to say that we are not under it any
longer but then go on to say in
Romans
that he upholds it (Rom 3:31)
and that it is the only way to
define what sin is?
Have the commandments of God been
destroyed? Is the Law done away
with? If not, what was done away
with in the book of
Hebrews and what
and how do we keep it? The
Romans
study will show unequivocally that
the term “under the law” has been
grossly misunderstood throughout
Christian circles over the centuries
and has led to an amazing amount of
false doctrine and interpretations
of many scriptures. You will learn
what Paul was fighting in most of
his epistles and what the issues
were surrounding his letters to his
converts.
Another question that pursued me was
what really happens after death? If
we all stand immediately before the
judgment seat after death like I was
taught growing up, then why does it
say in the Old Testament that
Daniel, David, Samuel and all the
great men of faith are still resting
waiting for judgment? And why does
it say in Revelation that no one
will be thrown into the Lake of Fire
until the end of the thousand year
millennial reign of Christ? This
study finally solves the mystery of
the rapture and gives us a play by
play action of what does happen
after death and at the end of time.
And then there is the Fourth
Commandment? It says to remember to
keep the Sabbath day holy, right?
Then why does most of Christianity
forget it? If God tells us to keep
it on Saturday, then why and how did
it get changed to Sunday? Do we have
the right to change the day? Does
God care?
What about what we eat? It almost
sounds silly doesn’t it? Until you
actually dig into the topic and find
out that God told us what to eat and
not to eat over a thousand years
before He gave the Law to Moses! How
could Jesus dying on the cross make
a pig clean anyway? You will be
shocked to discover passages such as
Mark 7, Acts 10 and Col 2 have all
been misunderstood to mean something
that the author never intended.
Click here to listen to “To Eat or
Not to Eat”.

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Avi ben
Mordechai from Israel spoke on
Defining Biblical Terms
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