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TorahScope, Volume III (Paperback)
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TorahScope, Volume III (Paperback)
Series: Torahscope, 3
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Every week in Jewish synagogues the world over, a selection of a
few chapters is considered from the Torah (the Pentateuch or the
Law of Moses). The discipline of reading the parashah or Torah
portion on Shabbat (the Sabbath) has helped maintain the cohesion
of the Jewish people for millennia. As Messianic congregations have
been formed, this tradition is something which has helped enliven
the Bible readings and studies of those, Jewish Believers and
evangelical Christians embracing their Hebraic Roots alike, who
look to Moses' Teaching to tell us something about the relationship
each of us is to have with Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus Christ), and
how we are to grow in holiness. What are the benefits of
consistently examining the Torah? What old lessons might need to be
re-learned every year, and what are some new lessons for God's
people to be considering? How will the Torah form a major part of
the emerging Messianic movement's understanding of the mission of
God, and with what He wants to do with His people? Will we really
be able to understand the admonition, "The secret things belong to
the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our
sons forever, that we may observe all the words of this law?"
(Deuteronomy 29:29)? TorahScope, Volume III is a third, special
year's compilation of insightful, reflective commentaries on the
weekly Torah readings, gleaned from the studies and notes of
William Mark Huey. Written from a Messianic perspective, this
volume shares his conviction that a Believer's life and walk with
the Messiah Yeshua can be viewed through the grid and lens of
consistent Torah study. Volume III is unique as it specifically
focuses readers on the theme of faith, how figures in the Torah
interacted with God in either a faithful or faithless manner, and
how their example carries through to the Tanakh and Apostolic
Writings.
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