Rubén Gómez

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LOS FRUTOS AMARGOS DEL MOVI...

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A JACOB AMÉ: Análisis bíbli...

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QUERIDO YO: RECUERDA NO OLV...

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“From the highest denominational bodies to the smallest Christian congregations, believers must be instilled with a sensible and selfless love for the Jewish people and a recognition of their uniqueness.[”
Rubén Gómez, The Hebrew Roots Movement: A critical analysis of its origins, teachings & biblical interpretations

“The early church was Jewish, Jewish to the bone, and did not consider the large number of gentiles added to it over the years to be an obstacle to unity. It also saw no need for non-Jews to assume the obligations stipulated in the Torah, and the matter was settled. Revisiting this issue shows enormous disrespect for the saving work of the Messiah, apostolic authority, and God himself. The solution was never based on Judaizing the gentiles or gentilizing the Jews but on maintaining distinctions.”
Rubén Gómez, The Hebrew Roots Movement: A critical analysis of its origins, teachings & biblical interpretations

“If Christian churches had properly taught their members about their faith’s origins and flatly rejected any hint of supersessionism (replacement theology), we would have spared ourselves many problems.”
Rubén Gómez, The Hebrew Roots Movement: A critical analysis of its origins, teachings & biblical interpretations



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