They never taught that Yeshua started something new or in any manner different from what the writers of the Tanakh had already taught. |
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In comparison, non-Jewish believers-both Messianic and Christian-will also agree that the Tanakh is inspired by Adonai. |
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The Tanakh is the basis for thoroughly equipping the New Covenant believer for every good work! |
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You should only believe doctrines that can be fully substantiated by the Tanakh. |
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I think it would be fare to say that very few non-Jewish believers would be able to defend all aspects of their faith from the Tanakh. |
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It's because he was faithful to point us to the true foundation of our faith-the words of the prophets preserved in the Tanakh. |
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Could you prove from the Tanakh alone that we should no longer obey its dietary commands? |
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Therefore, they think the Tanakh is something separate from and different than the New Covenant. |
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By prophets, he means the testimony of all the prophets of the past, preserved in the Tanakh. |
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The original texts of the Tanakh were mainly in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. |
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Because, to most non-Jewish believers the Tanakh is a mysterious document since it doesn't spell things out as clearly as the New Covenant Scriptures do. |
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Is this clearly expressed anywhere else in the Tanakh? |
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Adonai gave us the Tanakh first, enabling us to learn about the person and work of the Messiah, so that when He was revealed we would know who He is. |
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Once you see this plan from the perspective of the Torah, you will understand the rest of the Tanakh and the New Covenant Scriptures like never before. |
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If you view the fullness of the Messiah in color-through the New Covenant Scriptures-it will be very easy for you to not understand and even reject the Messiah in His black and white shadow-from the Tanakh. |
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In Hebrew, the consonants in the word Tanakh actually form an acronym. |
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The Tanakh describes circumstances in which a person who is tahor or ritually pure may become tamei or ritually impure. |
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The Ketuvim is the last of the three portions of the Tanakh to have been accepted as biblical canon. |
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Simcha Rosenberg teaches Tanakh in Jerusalem at a variety of yeshivot and seminaries. |
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The realization that ignorance of the Tanakh is ignorance of Christ is no longer rare. |
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Particularly important in this regard are the more than two hundred scrolls containing sections of the Tanakh. |
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In 1580, in Gniezno, Poland, Rabbi Eliezer Ashkenazi completed his magnum opus, Sefer Ma'aseh Hashem, an extensive examination of the narrative portions of the Tanakh. |
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A later source is the frequent mentions of oil in the Tanakh. |
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The core of festival and Shabbat prayer services is the public reading of the Torah, along with connected readings from the other books of the Tanakh, called Haftarah. |
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The Septuagint, a Greek version of the Tanakh, was produced there. |
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These three books are also the only ones in Tanakh with a special system of cantillation notes that are designed to emphasize parallel stichs within verses. |
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Then, in ten chapters that span the books and figures of the TaNaKh, he wrestles with questions of divine justice and human responsibility. |
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