Shalom all,
Here are some genuine questions for you:
1 - Do you believe that all of Jesus' followers are grafted into Israel? If so, then how come they don't have to follow the commandments of Israel? Why only the blessings, and not the duties?
2 - If you agree that Israel is the bride of Hashem, and the Church is also the bride of Hashem, then does Hashem have two brides? Wouldn't that be polygamy?
3 - Christianity seems to agree that Judaism was the way of Hashem before Jesus walked the earth. OK. So Jews were going to heaven before Jesus. But why would Hashem send a Jewish savior that would, after His death, automatically send Jews to hell? If you argue that Torah is still valid (Judaism agrees) because Hashem doesn't change (Judaism agrees), then why would Hashem change His mind about the salvation of the Jews?
4 - Why is the Oral Torah not accepted among Messianics, though it is practiced at random (ie. lighting Shabbos candles, the whole synagogue rites, etc.)?
5 - Where do you get the notion that Oral Torah is legalism?
Dank!
Fremen
Here are some genuine questions for you:
1 - Do you believe that all of Jesus' followers are grafted into Israel? If so, then how come they don't have to follow the commandments of Israel? Why only the blessings, and not the duties?
2 - If you agree that Israel is the bride of Hashem, and the Church is also the bride of Hashem, then does Hashem have two brides? Wouldn't that be polygamy?
3 - Christianity seems to agree that Judaism was the way of Hashem before Jesus walked the earth. OK. So Jews were going to heaven before Jesus. But why would Hashem send a Jewish savior that would, after His death, automatically send Jews to hell? If you argue that Torah is still valid (Judaism agrees) because Hashem doesn't change (Judaism agrees), then why would Hashem change His mind about the salvation of the Jews?
4 - Why is the Oral Torah not accepted among Messianics, though it is practiced at random (ie. lighting Shabbos candles, the whole synagogue rites, etc.)?
5 - Where do you get the notion that Oral Torah is legalism?
Dank!
Fremen