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It Is Often Said Volume 1

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In this series, Tim Hegg carefully examines numerous passages in the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) that are often either misquoted or misunderstood in mainstream Christianity. The results of Tim Hegg’s research shows that the words of the Messiah, as well as His Apostles do not in any way support an anti-Torah theology, but rather underscore the belief that they upheld the validity of Torah at all times and for everyone who confess Yeshua as their Lord and Savior.Volume 1–Not only do the Scriptures never hint at the Sabbath being abolished or changed, but on the contrary we have the clear and direct statement of Yeshua Himself that until heaven and earth pass away, nothing in the Torah, not even the smallest stroke, will be done away with.

66 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 15, 2013

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December 21, 2016
Tim Hegg nails it!

This book is a step in the right direction for those who want to understand the New Testament in the proper historical and grammatical context.

The issue with the Oral Torah brought up by another reviewer is not an issue if you understand the context of the argument. The four laws from the Oral Torah imposed on the Gentile believers were not a matter of salvation, but a matter of helping those Gentile believers to be accepted by the faith community of the day - which was largely Jewish.
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