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My Exodus From Babylon to The New Jerusalem

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My Exodus From Babylon to The New Jerusalem

De: Binyamin-Zerach Moshe, Moshe Koniuchowsky
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Judaism Versus ChristianityThis project also developed into under-standing the differences between Christianity and rabbinic Judaism. The primary difference is that Christianity claims to believe the Master Yahusha, the one whom they insist on calling “Lord Jesus Christ,” but they twist the Scriptures that would show them that believing the Master Yahusha includes believing Moshe (Moses). Rabbinic Judaism does the same in the opposite direction: claiming to believe and follow Moshe, but twisting the Scriptures that show that the Master Yahusha is indeed the promised Messiah, recognizing that He is Moses’ Master (1 Corinthians 10:4; Hebrews 11:24-26), and therefore failing to realize that the church fathers & Christianity in general have corrupted His loving instruction to us, the Torah. Christian church doctrine teaches that our Master Yahusha came to change Torah, even though He says otherwise, per Matthew 5:17-20, to wit: “Think not that I AM come to weaken, or destroy the Torah, or the neviim [prophets]: I have not come to weaken, or destroy, but to completely reveal it in its intended fullness. For truly I say to you, Until the current shamayim and earth pass away, not one yud, or one nekudah shall by any means pass from the Torah, until all be fulfilled. Whoever therefore shall break or weaken one of the least Torah commandments and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the malchut ha shamayim: but whoever shall do and teach the commands, the same shall be called great in the malchut ha shamayim. 20 For I say to you, Except your tzedakah [righteousness] shall exceed the tzedakah of the Sophrim and Prushim [Scribes and Pharisees], you shall in no case enter into the malchut ha shamayim [Kingdom of the heavens].” Estudios Religiosos
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