Just a few questions from Bradford Scott of Wildbranch Ministries to make us think....
"Why is over ninety percent of the scriptures written by Hebrews?" "Why did Elohim choose to take upon the flesh of the Hebrews?" "Why did Yeshua observe only Hebrew feasts?" "Why were all of His disciples Hebrew?" "Why did the gospel go to the Yehudim (Jew) first, and then to the Greeks (Romans 1:16)?" "Why was the disciple who was chosen to replace Judas another Hebrew?" "Why was the apostle to the Gentiles a Hebrew?" "Could it be that the Hebrew people spoke His language, celebrated His feasts, knew His commands and were familiar with His covenants and His ways?" Hhhmmmmmm....... Do you think maybe there might be a purpose for us to understand the context within which and when it was written? Maybe then we would see all the contradictions we think are there, fade away when understanding the tongue in which it was written. Just a thought... ***All quoted information was taking from Mr. Scott's book, The Tanakh: The Dictionary of the New Testament page 3 ***Tanakh is the First Writing. What we refer to as the Old Testament.
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