Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” -Matthew 28:19-20
Judaism organizes the Torah commandments given to the Jews at Sinai into 613 commandments, which is the organization compiled by 12th century Jewish sage Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon or Rambam. The problem with the 613 commandments is that a large block of said-commandments can’t be obeyed by Jews today because there is no Temple in Jerusalem, no Levitical priesthood, and no Sanhedrin court system. As it turns out, there is an organization of commandments that has been chronicled by Chofetz Chaim in his book The Concise Book of Mitzvoth that provides a list that can be obeyed today…a total of 299 commandments, including many that can only be obeyed in the Land of Israel.
Which Torah commandments did Yeshua use as the basis of his lessons?? If Yeshua wanted his Jewish disciples to teach the Gentile disciples what he taught during his earthly ministry, this method should give us, if not an absolute answer, a definite direction regarding the intent of the Messiah for the Gentiles as far as obligation to Torah goes. So here is a list ...
Discipleship and the Torah Class Conclusion of Conclusions Page
Judaism organizes the Torah commandments given to the Jews at Sinai into 613 commandments, which is the organization compiled by 12th century Jewish sage Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon or Rambam. The problem with the 613 commandments is that a large block of said-commandments can’t be obeyed by Jews today because there is no Temple in Jerusalem, no Levitical priesthood, and no Sanhedrin court system. As it turns out, there is an organization of commandments that has been chronicled by Chofetz Chaim in his book The Concise Book of Mitzvoth that provides a list that can be obeyed today…a total of 299 commandments, including many that can only be obeyed in the Land of Israel.
Which Torah commandments did Yeshua use as the basis of his lessons?? If Yeshua wanted his Jewish disciples to teach the Gentile disciples what he taught during his earthly ministry, this method should give us, if not an absolute answer, a definite direction regarding the intent of the Messiah for the Gentiles as far as obligation to Torah goes. So here is a list ...
Discipleship and the Torah Class Conclusion of Conclusions Page
Upvote
0