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The New Testament Validates Torah [Versión Kindle]

J.K. McKee

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The New Testament Validates Torah is a study that all Messianic Believers need, especially in the current season of considerable growth and expansion in which our broad faith community finds itself. On the whole, today’s Messianic movement holds that the Torah or the Law of Moses remains valid instruction for God’s people, and that Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus Christ) did not come to abolish or do away with it (Matthew 5:17-19). Yet throughout much of Christian history, many theologians have argued that the Law has been rendered inoperative, and/or that it was only to be followed by those in the pre-resurrection era. Many Messianics are incapable of responding to the common arguments delivered by their Christian family members, friends, acquaintances, or even various pastors and teachers that they know, who quote verses to them from the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) which supposedly prove that the Law has been “done away.”

Has Moses’ Teaching been abolished? This publication is a lengthy study that analyzes and critically examines, in detail, a wide number of New Testament passages that are commonly offered as proof texts to claim that the Torah is not to be followed by those in the post-resurrection era. Statements such as not being “under the Law” (Romans 6:14-15), “Christ is the end of the Law” (Romans 10:4), “All things are lawful” (1 Corinthians 6:12), “abolishing…the Law of commandments contained in ordinances” (Ephesians 2:15), “having nailed it to the cross” (Colossians 2:14), and many more, are considered. Considerable attention is given to the Greek source text of the Apostolic Scriptures, and where translation errors into English appear to have been made by various modern versions. Cross-examination and discussion with a wide number of commentators have also been offered, as well as an exploration of important subjects present within today’s Biblical Studies.

The New Testament Validates Torah is an important apologetic study that will benefit Messianic Believers and evangelical Christians alike. There is literally nothing in today's Messianic movement that has compiled as much information on Torah relevance for God's people into a single book. Also, unlike some other publications issued on the message of Torah relevance, The New Testament Validates Torah is highly respectful to Christian voices over the centuries who have valued what they have considered to be the "moral law" of the Old Testament, and seeks to honor those who have preceded us in the faith.

Biografía del autor

J.K. McKee (B.A., University of Oklahoma; M.A., Asbury Theological Seminary) is the editor of TNN Online (www.tnnonline.net) and is a Messianic apologist. He is a 2009 recipient of the Zondervan Biblical Languages Award for Greek. He is author of numerous books, dealing with a wide range of topics that are important for today’s Messianic Believers. He has also written many articles on theological issues, and is presently focusing his attention on Messianic commentaries of various books of the Bible.

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 1158 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 220
  • Editor: TNN Press (19 de enero de 2012)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B007007DRQ
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas A Must-Have for Every Messianic Home 10 de enero de 2003
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John McKee, the editor of TNN Online and an accomplished apologist for the Messianic perspective has done an outstanding job of addressing one of the most controversial issues that confront Messianics today. "What does one do with the Law of Moses, commonly referred to as the Torah?" In order to answer that question, he was prompted to write the book, The New Covenant Validates Torah. For those who need a primer to defend their perspective on pursuing the Torah, this volume is a valuable tool.

What is interesting to note is just how this book was conceived and written. First you must understand that John has developed a "worldwideweb" reputation for his articulate articles defending the Messianic perspective. Since 1997 as the editor for TNN Online, he has spent considerable time debating people from all over the world about a variety of Biblical topics.

Through one of his many contacts, he received a four-page article that addressed the subject: "Should we observe the Mosaic Law?" by a Christian pastor from the Midwest. In reading the article, John was confronted with the argument that "the Law" had been abolished by the accomplished work of the Messiah of Israel. Not a new argument, but one that John had contemplated for years as he became more Messianic in his walk. As he read point after point that the pastor was making, John could see the obvious flaws in his weak argument. John knew from his years of debating with lawless (antinomian) Christians, that the arguments were not valid in light of the truth.

After a while, the inspiration came to use the pastor's questions as a guide to write a book that would address just how Christianity has attacked the Messianic return to Torah observance and obedience. This format directed the book to address some enlightening topics such as, the antinomian assault, what the Torah is, the purpose of Torah, the obedience to Torah and Torah does not justify. Each of these topics takes a deeper look at the applicable scriptural references and the conclusions drawn from poor English translations. Time is devoted to analyzing the original Greek texts to clearly describe why the "Christian" logic to disregard the Torah is flawed.

One of the other motives that generated this book is John's conviction that many Messianic believers do not have the tools to respond to the anti-Torah comments or antinomian arguments that come from the Christian community. This is a serious challenge for the emerging Messianic community since to date there are a lack of scholarly discussions that address these issues.

Additionally, another benefit to having this volume on your bookshelf is found in the appendices. Here the reader will find six excellent articles that have been included to enhance the arguments developed in the body of the text. Topics such as the following are discussed.

·Dispensationalism: Root Cause of Antinomianism
·Is Messiah the Termination of the Torah?
·Have we been "Made Dead" to the Truths of God's Word?
·Why Study Torah?
·Torah As Constitution
·Does the New Testament Annul the Biblical Appointments?

So if you are Messianic and pursuing a Torah observant lifestyle, this book will definitely encourage and justify your decisions. Every Messianic home should have a copy!
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas A comprehensive guide for defending the validity of Torah 5 de noviembre de 2012
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This book presents a reasoned and convincing argument for Torah observance for Messiah's followers today. Framed in the Scriptures and engaged with biblical scholarship, McKee argues for the ongoing validity of Torah for Messiah's disciples.

Practical, Scriptural rebuttals to anti-Torah beliefs are explained in detail. McKee's arguments for Torah play out as responses to the arguments of a typical evangelical pastor who believes the Law is done away with. I found this technique practical. So many of us have heard these exact arguments preached from the pulpit and parroted by our Christian friends; having straightforward answers presented with detail and brevity gives us a solid base for defending our convictions.

Is the Law only for Jews? Or only for the ancients? The book addresses this argument in detail, showing from Scripture and Jewish scholarship that God's instruction predated Sinai. He lays a foundational understanding that sees God's instruction as timeless, instruction applicable to today's believers.

Or was the Law only a stopgap measure until Christ? This commonly-held Christian view has some basis in the New Testament Scriptures, where Paul states in Galatians that the Law was added "until the seed would come to whom the promise had been made." But does it mean the Law is now useless since Messiah's arrival? McKee shows how this couldn't be a proper interpretation in light of Messiah's own statements on the enduring nature of the Torah (Matthew 5:17-20) and indeed in light of the Scriptures broad view of the Torah. McKee offers an interpretation that sits in harmony with Messiah and the Scriptures: it speaks of the Torah's powerlessness to provide final redemption.

McKee addresses nearly 30 verses - literally every verse used against Torah observance I've heard in my 20 or more years in the Messianic movement - and provides answers that are engaged with modern scholarship, given in light of the Greek text, and supported in the broad view of the Scriptures.

Take for example his dealing with the difficult passage in Romans 8:2, "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of death."

Does this mean Jesus has set us free from the Torah?

McKee examines the Greek text to find "tou hamartias kai tou thanatou" (the law of sin and death) may not actually refer to the Mosaic Law. But if it did, he reasons, it would then mean commandments such as "You shall not murder" - laws designed to prevent death, are somehow producing death. Non sequitur.

McKee suggests two alternative views of this Scripture, interpretations that do no harm to the Torah and fit within the Scripture's broad view of the Torah. He concludes by citing Christian scholarship, where N.T. Wright interprets the verse as the Torah remaining God's law, not responsible for bringing death, but instead continuing to be active in a believer's life (pp 113-114).

This same thorough, Scriptural analysis is typical in the book. For the nearly 30 verses traditionally presented against Torah observance, McKee gives detailed responses, answers that consult scholarship, examine the Greek text, and sit in harmony with the broad view of the Scriptures.

The book concludes with practical advice for believers looking into the Messianic lifestyle, advising a gradual approach to Torah observance that keeps Messiah's command at the center.

The New Testament Validates Torah is a guide for believers seeking holiness in God's commandments. Scriptural and engaged with biblical scholarship, it equips believers with the truth of God's Torah and amplifies your ability to defend your convictions from the Scriptures. Grab the book and see for yourself.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Outstanding book 26 de julio de 2012
Por Jdavis4813 - Publicado en Amazon.com
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I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking the truth concerning Paul's writings. J.K. McKee does a beautiful job of proving that the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) validates Torah. With his knowledge of the Greek language he linguistically does an outstanding job. I could go on and on about what a scholarly job J.K. McKee has done.
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