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They never taught that Yeshua started something new or in any manner different from what the writers of the Tanakh had already taught.
In comparison, non-Jewish believers-both Messianic and Christian-will also agree that the Tanakh is inspired by Adonai.
The Tanakh is the basis for thoroughly equipping the New Covenant believer for every good work!
You should only believe doctrines that can be fully substantiated by the Tanakh.
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.
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.
Could you prove from the Tanakh alone that we should no longer obey its dietary commands?
Therefore, they think the Tanakh is something separate from and different than the New Covenant.
By prophets, he means the testimony of all the prophets of the past, preserved in the Tanakh.
The original texts of the Tanakh were mainly in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic.
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.
Is this clearly expressed anywhere else in the Tanakh?
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.
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.
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.
In Hebrew, the consonants in the word Tanakh actually form an acronym.
The Tanakh describes circumstances in which a person who is tahor or ritually pure may become tamei or ritually impure.
The Ketuvim is the last of the three portions of the Tanakh to have been accepted as biblical canon.
Simcha Rosenberg teaches Tanakh in Jerusalem at a variety of yeshivot and seminaries.
The realization that ignorance of the Tanakh is ignorance of Christ is no longer rare.
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