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

David M. Friedman

Language: English

Publisher: Lederer Books

Published: May 15, 2001

Description:

Even though many Jews believe that Paul taught against the Law, this book disproves that notion. Most Christians are disconnected from the Torah; reading this book will reconnect them. Dr. Friedman Makes an excellent case. 144 pages

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Review

A well-informed discussion which will help New Covenant believers think about the place of Torah in their lives. -- Dr. David Stern—David Stern—author and translator of the Jewish New Testament and Commentary, the Complete Jewish Bible, and other Messianic Jewish books

Meticulous, relevant, fascinating! If New Covenant faith and Torah observance are important to you, this is the book for you. -- Stuart Dauermann—President, Hashivenu Inc.; Rabbi, Ahavat Zion Messianic Synagogue, Beverly Hills, California

Well-presented discussion of the Jewish nature of Yeshua, his followers, and the movement they started. A must read. --Dr. John Fischer—Rabbi, Congregation Ohr Chadash, Clearwater, Florida.; Director, Menorah Ministries

From the Publisher

Did Yeshua observe the Law? Did Paul teach his congregations to abandon the Torah? Was the devout Jew, Peter, persuaded that the Commandments were cancelled?

The answers you’ll find in They Loved the Torah may surprise you! Even though many Jews believe that Paul taught against the Law, this book disproves that notion. Most Christians are disconnected from the Torah; reading this book will reconnect them.

Dr. Friedman makes an excellent case for his premise that ALL the first followers of Messiah were not only Torah-observant, but they desired to spread their love for God’s entire Word to the Gentiles to whom they preached.