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They Loved the Torah: What Yeshua's First Followers Really Thought About the Law

They Loved the Torah: What Yeshua's First Followers Really Thought About the Law

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Knowledge is truly power!
Review: "They Loved the Torah" is a MUST for biblical study! This beautifully written work asks the pivital question "Does God still expect us to live a Torah led life AFTER Yeshua came?"
He does an amazing job showing us the answer through the New Testement!

Dr. Friedman's thoughts will leave quite an impression on your mind and heart! Thank you for writing this book and I look forward to much more..........

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: One of the most incredible books that I have ever read. It changed my view of the Law and its relevance for people today. I think that this book should be read by anyone, either Jewish or Christian, who is interested in history or theology.

Monty

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Uprooting false teachings
Review: This book is great at exposing lies concerning the relationship of Yeshua, his talmidim (disciples), and others who followed after him with the Torah. They loved, cherished, and observed it fully! The NT does not teach an end to the Torah. On the contrary, it teaches a fresher revelation of it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Was Yashua and His followers Torah observant?
Review: This book provides an excellent discourse on how Jesus and His followers were Torah observant. This book would certainly provide a clear and concise reference for a Bible study or group.

What I really liked was the readability of this book. The reader will not be intimidated by scholarly language and endless footnotes. For those of you that are struggling with the historical interpretations that speak of Jesus's disregard for the Torah, GOOD. This book should help firm up those concerns and provide you with a valuable line of reasoning for debating the subject.


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