Another great lesson the insights and teaching have been very informative and helpful in my journey with the Lord . Bless you brother for your wonderful teaching. Shalom
Thank brother in Messiah!! You have helped me better understand Paul's writings. I have been using Brad Young's Hebrew Heritage Bible for several years now, your teaching has brought greater clarification to the text. Father bless you with His joy to strengthen you
Shalom, Joseph. I pray you will read this message (or someone at Netivyah) and I ask you please to do a talk and give you opinion on "Distinction Theology". To me this is as divisive, if not more so, than Replacement Theology. It posits that we Jews, being the people to whom the the "Oracles" were given still have a special relationship with HaShem in which the believers from the Nations do not share. Such as keeping certain Torah commands and festivals in Torah. But there is more to it and some Messianic groups promote this distinction. I have a further related question: When you refer to Paul's use of personal pronouns does he never use pronouns such as "we" to indicate that he identifies with the Gentiles he is writing to? Does he always maintain a distinction?
Another great lesson the insights and teaching have been very informative and helpful in my journey with the Lord . Bless you brother for your wonderful teaching. Shalom
Thank brother in Messiah!! You have helped me better understand Paul's writings. I have been using Brad Young's Hebrew Heritage Bible for several years now, your teaching has brought greater clarification to the text. Father bless you with His joy to strengthen you
Shalom, Joseph. I pray you will read this message (or someone at Netivyah) and I ask you please to do a talk and give you opinion on "Distinction Theology". To me this is as divisive, if not more so, than Replacement Theology. It posits that we Jews, being the people to whom the the "Oracles" were given still have a special relationship with HaShem in which the believers from the Nations do not share. Such as keeping certain Torah commands and festivals in Torah. But there is more to it and some Messianic groups promote this distinction.
I have a further related question: When you refer to Paul's use of personal pronouns does he never use pronouns such as "we" to indicate that he identifies with the Gentiles he is writing to? Does he always maintain a distinction?