The Messiah of the Torah

The purpose of this book is to examine the Torah with a specific filter. Also known as the Pentateuch, the Torah is comprised of the books Genesis through Deuteronomy. In this study, using ancient rabbinic and more modern sources, we will concentrate not on the main plots of the narrative; but instead examine the Torah with a specific focus on seeing what is written in it concerning the Messiah and how those passages relate to Y’shua (Jesus): his life, ministry, death, and resurrection. Through a better understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures, we can achieve a better understanding of Y'shua's mission as Messiah and what his aims are for those who call themselves his disciples.

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The Messiah of the Torah

The purpose of this book is to examine the Torah with a specific filter. Also known as the Pentateuch, the Torah is comprised of the books Genesis through Deuteronomy. In this study, using ancient rabbinic and more modern sources, we will concentrate not on the main plots of the narrative; but instead examine the Torah with a specific focus on seeing what is written in it concerning the Messiah and how those passages relate to Y’shua (Jesus): his life, ministry, death, and resurrection. Through a better understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures, we can achieve a better understanding of Y'shua's mission as Messiah and what his aims are for those who call themselves his disciples.

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The Messiah of the Torah

The Messiah of the Torah

by Drew Slatton
The Messiah of the Torah

The Messiah of the Torah

by Drew Slatton

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The purpose of this book is to examine the Torah with a specific filter. Also known as the Pentateuch, the Torah is comprised of the books Genesis through Deuteronomy. In this study, using ancient rabbinic and more modern sources, we will concentrate not on the main plots of the narrative; but instead examine the Torah with a specific focus on seeing what is written in it concerning the Messiah and how those passages relate to Y’shua (Jesus): his life, ministry, death, and resurrection. Through a better understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures, we can achieve a better understanding of Y'shua's mission as Messiah and what his aims are for those who call themselves his disciples.


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BN ID: 2940164863616
Publisher: Drew Slatton
Publication date: 03/28/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
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