J.K. McKee
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The New Testament Validates Torah: Does the New Testament Really Do Away With the Law?
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2012
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3 editions
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Are Non-Jewish Believers Really a Part of Israel?
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2013
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5 editions
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Moedim: The Appointed Times for Messianic Believers
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2013
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4 editions
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Hebrews for the Practical Messianic
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published
2012
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4 editions
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Acts 15 for the Practical Messianic
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published
2012
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7 editions
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Introduction to Things Messianic: An Introduction for Newcomers to the Messianic Movement
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published
2011
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5 editions
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Torah In the Balance, Volume I: The Validity of the Torah and Its Practical Life Applications
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published
2012
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4 editions
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One Law for All: From the Mosaic Texts to the Work of the Holy Spirit
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2012
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Galatians for the Practical Messianic
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published
2012
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4 editions
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The New Testament Validates Torah MAXIMUM EDITION: The New Testament Does Not Abolish the Law of Moses
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“The message of the Apostolic Scriptures is that all of God’s people make up a singular entity known as the Commonwealth of Israel (Ephesians 2:11-13), which is to acknowledge Yeshua as Messiah, follow the Torah as a positive result of His redemptive work (Romans 8:3-4), and with all persons functioning in mutual submission to one another (Ephesians 5:21; Philippians 2:3-4). All three of these principles joined together is not frequently heard in today’s Messianic movement, but it forms the thrust of what it truly means for born again Believers to truly make up the “one new humanity” (Ephesians 2:15, NRSV/CJB) that the Lord wants to see emerge.”
― Approaching One Law Controversies: Sorting Through the Legalism
― Approaching One Law Controversies: Sorting Through the Legalism
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