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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • In this episode of Faith & Doubt, R. L. Solberg analyzes Rabbi Michael Skobac's cross-examination of Colossians chapter 2 and provides a defense of the Christian truth claims.
    You can find a full outline of Rabbi Skobac's presentation on Colossians 2 here: rlsolberg.com/faith-doubt-rebu...
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Komentáře • 274

  • @rapturequeen76
    @rapturequeen76 Před rokem +2

    Ty Rob very helpful as always! My hubby and I have listened to several of your videos and truly appreciate the clarity you offer. It is very scripturally sound!! We have two family members that are into the HRM and we lovingly present scripture to them. They quote us scripture back, but take it out of context. So we’re just asking the Holy Spirit to do that work to unveil that deception from their eyes and point them back to the truth of Jesus because they really love him!! God bless‼️

  • @mrcfuldeeds
    @mrcfuldeeds Před 2 lety +6

    This nearly made me cry as I watched through. So well thought out and truly clear, and best of all, presented in love and respect. Some of my family is hebrew roots movement currently. Once followed the Messiah who is Jesus who is God, but now live by and demand that the rest of us follow Torah, believing also that Jesus is not deity. They give no credence to Paul, his teachings, or his testimony. Thank you for this video. It was a breath of fresh air and will help in years to come as I reach out to my family who practices Torahism. Praise God!

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much, MJ! Blessings, Rob

    • @johnp3081
      @johnp3081 Před rokem

      I agree with the rabbi, he is smarter LIKE ME. Sound thought, compared to christian teaches who have a changing god who breaks his own commandment. When he said HIS COVENANT HE WILL NOT BREAK, this means the christian god is NOT the GOD of the Bible, but rather satan or catholic jesuit masonic satanism. Satan will advance his kingdom through the church system which is BUILT on pagan feast days.

    • @danielwilson3976
      @danielwilson3976 Před 2 měsíci

      They are correct in that you must follow Gods laws.

  • @TheBeginningOfWisdom
    @TheBeginningOfWisdom Před 4 lety +17

    A frequent commenter on my channel cited your book, and I started reading it today. Enjoying your non-sensational, clear approach. Praying for your continued clear-headedness. As I’m sure you’ve experienced already, the zeal is strong with some and emotions run high when you believe you’ve been “deceived” your whole life. God bless and keep up the good work.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 4 lety +5

      Thanks for the kind words! I sure appreciate it. God bless.

  • @jross1844
    @jross1844 Před 2 lety +4

    You are so needed in this space! So thankful I have come across your teachings. Started at your earliest videos and working my way through them. I am a leader of a Messianic Jewish congregation and we are constantly fighting Hebrew roots folks wanting Gentiles to be Torah observant. Fresh air! Baruch ha Shem!

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you, John! I am so pleased to hear they've been helpful for you. God is so good.
      Shalom,
      Rob

    • @nvdxn
      @nvdxn Před rokem +1

      God forbid that Gentiles should obey Gods Law - oh thats right, its not God that forbids it, its the Rabbinic Noahide Laws that forbid it - its a good thing Jesus died to remove that middle wall of separation erected by Rabbinic Judaism to keep Gentiles out

  • @Iamlainylaine
    @Iamlainylaine Před 3 lety +4

    I love the truth that you’re sharing from scripture, as well as how you’re sharing said truths. You are speaking to those who disagree with you in love, as Jesus/Yeshua taught.

  • @tactup23
    @tactup23 Před rokem +3

    I love how Christians accept a Jewish Rabbi’s opinion over God’s words in matters of God’s Law.

  • @williampaulguffey1375
    @williampaulguffey1375 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you, Rob! I’ve learned tons by watching this video. Keep them coming!

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks, Paul!

    • @SG-jv5zi
      @SG-jv5zi Před rokem +1

      If it causes you to disobey the eternal Law of the Father and therefor sin... You should not be thanking him, but condemning him.

  • @rileywshay
    @rileywshay Před 3 lety +6

    This is a great video - the rabbi raised some great questions that I have never thought of and you answered them in a coherent, logical, and respectful way. Thank you, Rob!

  • @JohnRobinson-qo7qb
    @JohnRobinson-qo7qb Před 2 lety +3

    The “high sabbath” in John 7 and the “last great day” of John 19 both use the Greek word “megas” which means exceedingly great. The day of Shavuot celebrated by Peter and many thousands of others took place after the death burial and resurrection and was as important as any day in biblical history. There were people there that had traveled as far as 1400 miles from Rome and other places for that one day meeting. After it was over do you think they said “ boy I’m glad we don’t have to come back and do that anymore.”

    • @danielwilson3976
      @danielwilson3976 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s all throughout. It’s so important that every single gospel talks non stop about the law. Without the law you can’t be forgiven of any sin because you don’t even know what sin you’re being forgiven of except for what ever you personally believe to be a sin 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @orangemanbad
    @orangemanbad Před rokem +1

    Why did Jesus have to die on the cross to erase sins if the Old Testament says you just need to ask for forgiveness and god forgives them?

  • @S2BYISRAEL
    @S2BYISRAEL Před 5 měsíci +1

    I say you're both wrong about col.2:16. Paul isnt saying we dont have to do these things and dont let anyone judge you. He's also not saying what the rabi said, paul is saying dont let anyone judge you for keeping these thing.

  • @mikeparker7709
    @mikeparker7709 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just purchased the book Torahism from Amazon. thanks

  • @nvdxn
    @nvdxn Před rokem +2

    No Jesus did not nail Gods Law to the cross.
    You were redeemed from lawless deeds, you were redeemed from the second death - you were not redeemed from the Law of God.
    Paul did not write that Jesus nailed the Law to the cross - he used other terms which are erroneously attributed to be a reference to Gods Law
    2Ti 2:19 Nevertheless the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: "The Lord knows those who are His," and, "Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from iniquity[LAW-BREAKING]."
    Mat 5:18-19 For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

  • @waynehobbs5175
    @waynehobbs5175 Před 2 lety +1

    You are such a gentleman teacher. Uncompromising on truth but so empathetic of the Rabis points.
    What a revelation. To God be the glory through Yeshua.

  • @biblischerMinnegesang888
    @biblischerMinnegesang888 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good teaching, thank you!

  • @sunsetfree5358
    @sunsetfree5358 Před 2 lety +2

    I find it interesting that the Word of the LORD (Jesus) in the OT often called Himself “the LIVING God”-as opposed to, what? The dead God? In Exodus 3, He already told everyone that He exists, but He ALSO wants people to know that beyond “existing”, He is ALIVE. He’s NOT dead. He’s the LIVING God.
    This, to me, goes along with “I Will Be What I Will Be.” Get ready! I may shock you. I will be whatever I want, whenever I want. And to the readers of the NT, He said, “I Am THAT I Am”. That One back there in Ex 3, that’s Me!
    God knew right from His introduction that the unbelievable thing for God to do (to die), would happen to Him. He would be killed…for their sin-dead.
    Spirits, however, never die. And since you can’t kill Life, and have it STAY dead, He wanted everyone to know ahead of time, that He would LIVE AGAIN! He would be nothing less than the LIVING God, and He wanted His people to know Him as such, before it ever happened, so they would see that it was all part of His mysterious plan!
    Revelation finishes with the SAME names for YHWH as for Messiah Jesus! They are ONE.
    “I Am the First and I Am the Last. I Am the LIVING One; I WAS dead, and behold I am ALIVE for ever and ever…These are the words of Him who is the First and the Last; who died and came to LIFE again”
    (Revelation1:17,18; 2:8)
    Amen! Come LORD Jesus!

  • @idalyhidalgo3087
    @idalyhidalgo3087 Před 2 lety +1

    Mi hermano Ish here.. this is good!!... Such a pivotal word, the "Hid" wow. This reminds me the series "lie to me" that they will rewind the video to see facial expressions in the event we missed it. . Im honest, I had to rewind a few times to catch that in 14:51. Wow, thnks. This is just one comment aside from the many more I can make. Tnks for pointing this out..

  • @shellyblanchard5788
    @shellyblanchard5788 Před rokem +1

    People has got it mixed up about the last days. We are not in the last days of earth. What has passed away is the last days of old covenant. The new covenant has no last days.

  • @brothabrian6004
    @brothabrian6004 Před 3 lety +1

    In Exodus 25 says it says the Law had patterns

  • @eugenegarcia9415
    @eugenegarcia9415 Před rokem +4

    The law was not nailed on the cross; it was our sins that were nailed. Grace is needed because the law is still active.

    • @SG-jv5zi
      @SG-jv5zi Před rokem +2

      Amen.... The fathers eternal Law will not be removed until ALL is accomplished and Heaven & Earth Pass away...
      When does a sin stop being a sin?? Apparently when rebellious church fathers say so.
      Obey the Father
      Believe in the son
      Blessing & Shalom

    • @zoranvucinic6557
      @zoranvucinic6557 Před rokem

      Good understanding..

    • @mitchellosmer1293
      @mitchellosmer1293 Před 2 měsíci +1

      quote----The law was not nailed on the cross.... unquote
      Nope--THe sacrificial laws---priesthood and ceremonial laws WERE nailed to the cross.
      NO MORE Sarifices....Jesus is our high priest and ----NO MORE ceremonies to be performed for our sins .

  • @93556108
    @93556108 Před 11 měsíci

    In fact, you've put a nail into rabbi Michael Skobac's coffin. These verses affirmed why he is acting under this condition; (2Co 3:14) But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ.
    (2Co 3:15) But even unto this day, when Moses is read, the vail is upon their heart. Well done, Brother Rob, keep it up...

  • @harryabrahams2770
    @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem +1

    Therefore do not let anyone judge you ( sounds like present tense ). This shows that the followers of Yeshua still kept the Torah…vs 17 which are ( present tense ) a shadow of what is to come. If you get rid of the shadow picture how can you know when to expect the reality. If God gives me food why wouldn’t I eat it. If God gives me a sword why wouldn’t I use it? Got Torah Got Truth

  • @iansmith9474
    @iansmith9474 Před 3 lety +3

    I would argue that the false presupposition held by the Rabbi, is that Paul is intending to encourage Jewish believers to become lax in their observance of the festivals, observance of the sabbath, etc. Rather, his audience is primarily gentile, and since the Torah does not apply to gentiles (and it never did) he was instructing the gentile believers to refrain from feeling judged by not observing those religious rites. Or, some interpret that in solidarity to their Jewish brethren they were observing those things, and that he was instructing them not to feel ashamed/judged by their pagan neighbors for they (the Sabbath and feast days) are valuable because they represent Christ.
    Either way, there is a distinction between Jew and gentile within Paul's audience that the Rabbi fails to take into account. And when aspects of the Torah are being discussed, it's usually discussed from the vantage point of what is required of the gentile. Torah observance among believing Jews was not a question, as it's known that the 1st century Jewish converts remained Torah observant.
    At minute 21:54 you hold the standard presupposition that if the Torah is not required of gentiles, it therefore must mean that it isn't required of anyone, Jew or gentile , and that a new law of Christ is in effect. I would argue, that Paul understood salvation as distinct from conversion to becoming an Israelite. This is because Torah observance was always about the inheritance of a physical land (the land of Israel). Salvation however, is different because the benefit is "heavenly Jerusalem" - the benefits are spiritual and not physical. It is therefore perfectly possible for gentiles to forfeit the opportunity to receive the inheritance of the land (by refusing conversion) yet retain salvation. To put it simply, while faith grants us salvation, the reward for Torah observance/circumcision is the inheritance of the land. Yes we are saved by grace through faith, but we are forgetting the main purpose of the New Covenant according to prophecy; to inspire Israel to obey the Torah, so they can be regathered and have the inheritance of the land in peace and prosperity. This is why the theory that a "law of Christ" replaces the Torah is untenable. It conflicts with the revelation and context already provided in Old Testament prophecy.
    I applaud you on your interpretation of what is "nailed to the cross". It is our debt for sin, yet many Christians do teach that it the Torah.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 lety

      Thank, Ian! That's an interesting approach to make a distinction between the "inheritance of the land" and "salvation," and then link it to the Jew's ongoing duty to the Torah versus the Gentiles. There is certainly plenty of biblical support for the notion that the observance of the Sinai covenant was tied to the inheritance of the land, while the blessings of the Abrahamic covenant were tied to faith.
      I'm curious how arrived at your conclusion that the main purpose of the New Covenant was to "inspire Israel to obey the Torah, so they can be regathered and have the inheritance of the land in peace and prosperity." If you believe, as I do, that all Scripture (OT + NT) is the inspired Word of God, then you would hopefully agree that our understanding of the purpose of the New Covenant needs to be based on the entirety of teaching found in the Bible on that topic. In other words, we cannot rely solely on what the OT prophets wrote about it. While they delivered 100% true prophecies, the meaning of their words was veiled and partial. Fortunately, those OT prophecies were interpreted for us by Yeshua and the apostles and writers of the NT.
      One thing we learn from the NT is that the blessings promised to Abraham, which include the land, are ultimately inherited through faith in Yeshua rather than observance of the Torah. Paul teaches that in Christ’s family there can be no division into Jew and non-Jew, slave and free, male and female. We are all equal. That is, we are all in a common relationship with Yeshua. And since we are Yeshua's family, then we are Abraham’s seed (descendant), and heirs according to the covenant promises. (Gal 3:27-29). Paul also tells us that the Mosaic law was an addendum to the original covenant promises made to Abraham. The purpose of the law was to keep a sinful people in the way of salvation until Yeshua (the descendant) came, inheriting the promises and distributing them to us. The original promise (including the land) is the direct blessing of God, received by faith (Gal 3:19-26).

    • @iansmith9474
      @iansmith9474 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheBiblicalRootsI contend that this is clear in scripture.The two most referenced passages for the New Covenant are Jeremiah 31:31-34 and Ezekiel 36:26-27. Jeremiah 31:31-34 is quoted in the book of Hebrews, and it seems to have set the precedent for disregarding the context of the chapter as a whole. Similarly, when reviewing Ezekiel 36, only verses 26-27 seem to be acknowledged while the other elements found in the narrative are commonly ignored. When all of the content of the respective chapters are taken into account, Jeremiah 31 and Ezekiel 36 have three themes in common:
      1. Exile: Israel is in exile as a consequence of disobeying the Torah
      2. Repentance: God inspires Israel to obey the Torah by giving them a new spirit (Holy Spirit) and writing the Torah on their hearts
      3. Regathering: As a result of their obedience, God regathers them to the land.
      Jeremiah 31
      Exile - Jeremiah 31:2,7-8,11,15,17-18,23,
      Repentance - Jeremiah 31:18-20,33-34,
      Regathering - Jeremiah 31:2-17,21-28,38-40
      Ezekiel 36
      Exile - Ezekiel 36:1-7, 13-23,
      Repentance - Ezekiel 36:25-32
      Regathering - Ezekiel 36:8-12,22-24,33-37
      Jeremiah 31:33 only mentions the law (TORAH) in general, being written in their hearts:
      “But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the Lord, I will put my law (Torah) in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people.” - Jeremiah 31:33
      What law/Torah is written on their hearts? Scripture often breaks the Torah into two categories: Mishpatim (Civil/Moral) and Chukkim (Ceremonial):
      "And this is the law (TORAH) which Moses set before the children of Israel: These are the...statutes (Chukkim), and the judgments (Mishpatim), which Moses spake unto the children of Israel, after they came forth out of Egypt. - Deut 4:44-45
      If you were to reference every use of the word "Chukkim" you would find an extensive list of laws considered to be "Ceremonial" involving temple related ritual, and sacrifice. If you were to reference every use of the word "Mishpatim" you would find the aspects of the law considered "Civil" law, and the moral elements tied to the civil laws.
      The Torah that will be written in the hearts of Israel in the New Covenant consists of both the Ceremonial (Chukkim) and Civil/moral laws (Mishpatim):
      “And I will put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes (Chukkim), and you shall keep My judgments (Mishpatim), and do them” - Ezekiel 36:27
      “And Twill put a new spirit within them…that they may walk in My statutes (Chukkim) and keep My ordinances (Mishpatim), and do them. Then they will be My people, and I shall be their God” - Ezekiel 11:19
      This is because God requires Israel to obey both for the inheritance of the land:
      "Now therefore hearken, O Israel, unto the statutes (Chukkim) and unto the judgements (Mishpatim), which I teach you, for to do them, that ye may live, and go in and possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers giveth you." - Deut 4:1
      Ezekiel 36:26 says:
      "I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. 27 And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws."
      However just two verses prior, the prophet declares:
      "For I will take you out of the nations; I will gather you from all the countries and bring you back into your own land." - Ezekiel 36:24
      After verse 26 regarding a new heart, and a new spirit that leads Israel to obey his "decrees" (Chukkim/Ceremonial) and "laws" (Mishpatim/Civil/Moral), God concludes the matter:
      "Then you will live in the land I gave your ancestors; you will be my people, and I will be your God." - Ezekiel 36:27
      Scripture is clear that the main purpose of the New Covenant is to inspire Israel to obey what God requires for the inheritance of the land (the Torah) so that he may regather them, and allow them to reside on the land in peace and prosperity for the Messianic age:
      I will take the Israelites out of the nations to which they have gone, and I will gather them from all around and bring them into their own land. I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel, and one king will rule over all of them...My servant David will be king over them, and there will be one shepherd for all of them. They will follow My ordinances (Mishpatim) and keep and observe My statutes (Chukkim)...They will live in the land that I gave to My servant Jacob, where your fathers lived. They will live there forever with their children and grandchildren, and My servant David will be their prince forever. - Ezekiel 37:21-22, 24-25

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 lety

      @@iansmith9474 That's well-thought-out. Thanks, Ian! But what I was asking is how you arrived at the conclusion that the land was the "main point" of the New Covenant (NC); the focal point above all the other blessings the NC brought with it. In fact, as I think about it, was the land part of the NC at all? The Abrahamic covenant consisted of three parts: the promised land, the promise of the descendants, and the promise of blessing and redemption. These promises will undoubtedly come to pass. However, did they all come to pass as part of the NC, or will YHWH fulfill them at some future time? While Jeremiah 38-40 and Ezek 33-37 speak of the regathering, the specific NC language in Jer. 31:31-34 and Ezek 36:26-27 does not include the land.
      I would argue that the "main point" of the NC is the new relationship between YHWH and humans as mediated by Yeshua. Because of this, we are now able to approach YHWH directly with confidence (Eph 3:12; Heb 4:16). Because of this, YHWH's priesthood has changed; the Levitical priesthood is no longer required because believers in Yeshua are "a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession" (1 Pet 2:9). And "when there is a change in the priesthood, there is necessarily a change in the law as well" (Hebrews 7:12). Under the NC we are like living stones "being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ." Animal sacrifices are no longer needed because "we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all" (Heb 10:10). The New Covenant was in His blood (Luke 22:20; 1 Cor 11:25). To me, this seems the main point of the NC: that God has given us a new heart and put His Spirit in us (Ezek 36:26-27) and, in Yeshua, He will forgive our iniquity and remember our sin no more (Jer 31:31-34).
      Was the land part of the NC at all? It's an honest question. I'm not sure of the answer.

    • @iansmith9474
      @iansmith9474 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheBiblicalRoots Those are indeed aspects of the New Covenant yet they are peripheral features, like concentric circles expanding from the central theme of Israel and their connection to the land. Unfortunately, Christian theology has largely neglected this:
      "The theme of the land in scripture is an important component in the biblical framework of promise and fulfilment. Remarkably, it has not received a great deal of attention in terms of a whole-Bible biblical theology." - Bound for the promised land, Oren R. Martin, page 18.
      My contention is that those verses (Jeremiah 31:31-14, and Ezekiel 36:26-27) cannot be stripped from the context of their respective chapters, because all the elements add up to one narrative that pops up many, many times throughout scripture.
      God so desires to open the land for the descendants of Abraham to enter, to enjoy, and to live in forever. However the land is Holy and a lasting residence on the land requires a determined resolve to remain Holy by faithfully keeping his terms for living on the land (obedience to the Torah). If rebellion is long enough, and if Israel refuses to repent even after receiving the curses for disobedience, God warns that he will send them into exile. God does not wish to engage in a perpetual struggle with a defiant Israel that never truly changes, never truly learns. Neither is it God’s intention to allow an endless cycle of exiles as a consequence for sin, and many re-gatherings as a result of national repentance after a period of tribulation outside of the land.
      However, God assures Israel many times of their hopeless disposition and the inescapable reality of their sin. Prophecy also guarantees that they will not seek to change their “Uncircumcised hearts” even after God makes his many pleas for the alternative. It’s clear that Israel needed to be changed from the inside out. Israel needed an act of God.
      Daniel 9 reveals that the Messiah will come to bring an end to rebellion.
      According to the prophecy delivered to Daniel by the Angel Gabriel, the anointing of the most Holy (arrival of the Messiah) would “finish transgression” leading to an “end of sins”, “reconciliation for iniquity” and an “everlasting righteousness.”
      As a result of our Messiah's sacrifice, Israel is allowed to receive a “new heart and a new spirit”:
      “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” - Ezekiel 36:26
      The heart of stone representing a hardened heart against God is removed in exchange for a heart of flesh (an obedient heart, soft to Gods touch). This is for the sake of removing from Israel their rebellion against God’s Torah to bring about the internal change necessary to lead them to obey it.
      When Israel is changed, their hearts soft and obedient, they will be led to a lasting obedience to the Torah so that they may reside on the Holy land and enjoy its bounty and blessings forever. This lasting obedience therefore brings about the final end to the needless cycle of sin and exile. When Israel resides in peace on the land without interruption, then and only then will God finally bring about the fulfillment of his Covenant promises made with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
      “Then all your people will be righteous and they will possess the land forever.” - Isaiah 60:21
      In all of scripture, God mentions only one act of such great importance that he announces will be accomplished with all his “heart and soul”:
      “Yes, I will rejoice in doing them good, and I will faithfully plant them in this land with all My heart and with all My soul.” - Jeremiah 32:41
      The passages prior to verse 41 make clear mention of conditions that were never met in Israel’s history, and according to prophecy will only ever occur during the idyllic setting of the Messianic age:
      “I will surely gather My people from all the lands to which I have banished them in My furious anger and great wrath, and I will return them to this place and make them dwell in safety. They will be My people, and I will be their God. I will give them one heart and one way, so that they will always fear Me for their own good and for the good of their children after them. I will make an everlasting covenant with them: I will never turn away from doing good to them, and I will put My fear in their hearts, so that they will never turn away from Me.” - Jeremiah 32:37-40
      In Romans 1:16 Paul advances a point that many pay lip service to, yet fail to fully consider:
      “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.”
      Why does the gospel belong to the Jew first? The gospel belongs to the Jew first because they have the inheritance of the land. However, God requires obedience to the Torah for that inheritance. Entrance into the New Covenant grants them a transformed heart/spirit that would lead them to obey the Torah. As a result, they will be regathered and allowed to reside in the Holy land forever in peace and security.
      Now, it makes perfect sense why the Apostles and the Jewish Christians were so confused regarding the inclusion of the gentiles into the New Covenant. If we as gentiles don’t have the land, what do we have? As Paul reveals, we have the inheritance of what he calls "heavenly Jerusalem" (Hebrews 12:22) or "Jerusalem above" (Galatians 4:26). Entry into this heavenly kingdom is the same for the Jew as well as the gentile, through faith in Jesus.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 lety

      @@iansmith9474 Thanks, Ian. You do a great job of making your case! However, I just can't get onboard your land-centric interpretation of the NC. The NT does not seem to bear that out. And as inspired Scripture, the NT is where we must look for the proper interpretation of the OT prophecies. The OT is 100% true and is the inspired Word of God. However, it is incomplete. It's not where God's story ends. If our interpretation of the OT prophecies contradicts the NT, then we got it wrong. In the NT, Yeshua and the Apostles and NT authors-writing under the superintendence of the Holy Spirit-revealed to us what those OT prophecies meant and how they were fulfilled in Yeshua.
      For example, we are shown how God regathered his people at Pentecost (Acts 2:5 "Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven") and poured His spirit out on them, just like the prophecies in Jer 31 and Eze 36 told us would happen. In fact, chapter 2 of Acts refers to, alludes to, or cites the following OT passages: Gen 14:1; Ex. 15:6; Lev 23:15; Deut 32:5; 2 Sam 23:2; 1 Kings 2:10, 19:11; 2 Kings 17:6; Neh 3:16; Job 38:1, Ps 16:8-11, 98:1, 110:1; Isa 11:11, 32:15, 44:3, 54:13; 57:19; Eze 1:4, 36:27; Dan 8:2; and Joel 2:28-32. All of those OT passages can only be properly understood in light of what the NT says about them.
      You said, "The gospel belongs to the Jew first because they have the inheritance of the land." Yet, in the NT, I find no connection made between the gospel belonging to the Jew first and their inheritance of the land. (If there is a connection I've missed, I would be grateful if you could point it out for me.) Same thing with your statement: "When Israel is changed, their hearts soft and obedient, they will be led to lasting obedience to the Torah so that they may reside on the Holy land and enjoy its bounty and blessings forever." In the NT, I find no connection made between the NC and the land, or the NC and the obedience of the Law of Moses. In fact, there are a number of teachings that say the opposite: that under the NC, we are no longer under the Law of Moses: Hebrews 7-8 and Romans 3. Any discussion about the remnant of Israel, how the Gentiles fit in, and the mystery of Israel's salvation has to include Romans 11, at the least. And Gal 3:23-29 tells us pretty clearly that (a.) the Law of Moses has served its purpose and is no longer required, and (b.) the "people of God" (aka "Abraham's seed" or offspring, what Paul calls the "Israel of God" in Gal 6:16) is defined not by one's race or ancestry, but by their faith in Yeshua:
      "Now before faith came, we were held captive under the law, imprisoned until the coming faith would be revealed. So then, the law was our guardian until Christ came, in order that we might be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian, for in Christ Jesus you are all sons of God, through faith. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise." (Galatians 3:23-29)

  • @troyrobinson9406
    @troyrobinson9406 Před 2 měsíci

    Mark 13:32 is referencing the man-side of Jesus' hypostatic union or the humanity of Jesus' hypoststic union.

  • @TheBackyardProfessor
    @TheBackyardProfessor Před 27 dny

    I really enjoy your analysis.... you earned a new sub

  • @shellyblanchard5788
    @shellyblanchard5788 Před rokem +1

    Why did Jesus have to fulfill the law and the prophets before it could pass away? It was to show he was the messiah. He was to save his people from their sins. The old covenant was between God and Israel. Under the new covenant it wasn't just Israel the was with , but Jesus said whosoever believes on him , not just the physical Jew because they have to believe to.
    Jesus wasn't talking about the last days of earth , but the last days of old covenant.

  • @JohnRobinson-qo7qb
    @JohnRobinson-qo7qb Před 2 lety +2

    The context of Colossians 2 as I see it is having to do with traditions of men. The feasts, new moons and sabbaths certainly had man made traditions intertwined in them and that was Paul’s concern I believe.

  • @Dr.Ez.ANewLivingWay
    @Dr.Ez.ANewLivingWay Před rokem

    You are a modern day Paul. I am praying for angels that excel in strength to protect you and your family. Wonderful ministry! Stand fast in the liberty where Christ has made you free. Remain bold, for God has not given us the spirit of fear but of power, Love and a sound mind.
    Hallelujah for the old and New Covenant and for the more glorious covenant who is Jesus our Messiah.

  • @4onesimus
    @4onesimus Před rokem

    Thank you brother for all your work on this topic and most of all your faithfulness to our God and King Jesus!

  • @deborahrodriguez-castinado9536

    Please don’t only read John 1:14 without reading John 1:4 where Jesus is introduced as being “in” the Word

  • @highlanderthegreat
    @highlanderthegreat Před rokem +1

    well what do you mean by GODs law... if you are referring to the 10 commandments no they are not nailed to the cross,, if you are referring to the 600 + laws, those laws, yes they were nailed to the cross when the curtain was torn from top to bottom... the 10 big ones can not of been nailed to the cross because of when jesus said in JOHN 14 :15 IF YOU LOVE ME KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS.... and in 1 JOHN 2 :3-4...IF ANYONE SAYS I KNOW HIM , ( MEANING GOD ) AND KEEP NOT HIS COMMANDMENTS HE IS A LAIR AND THE TRUTH IS NOT IN HIM....

  • @barryblackwood6050
    @barryblackwood6050 Před rokem

    What do we do about the yet to come Ezekiel Temple that appears to validate the jots and tittles won't pass away until heaven & earth pass away as our Saviour said? This is rather confusing. Some translations say the gentile who obeys God's instructions will be serving as priests in that future Temple. Maybe it is after the great tribulation & before the New Jerusalem comes down to the earth. New Jerusalem has no Temple because the Lamb & God dwell there. The New Jerusalem only allows the faithful to enter through the gates guarded by Angelos. The gates are still named for the Tribes of Israel too and they are pearls. Perhaps an illusion to the pearl of great price...finding the path of salvation.

  • @GINMOONLIGHT
    @GINMOONLIGHT Před 13 dny

    Where can we find your testimony of Christ personally your personal salvation in Christ Jesus

  • @JonathanGrandt
    @JonathanGrandt Před rokem +2

    3:47 sort of like how “Sola Scriptura” is not in the Bible.

  • @mauriman2210
    @mauriman2210 Před 3 lety +1

    🤭 lolz... a lot to take in... I'll be praying for more storage capacity...
    Seriously tho', the word Hid_ regarding Knowledge & Wisdom: then you saying (me ad-lib) the more we lean into Jesus, more is revealed; makes so much sense! Thank you 👋 May the grace of Jesus and the love of God, with the unity of the Holy Spirit be with you: in Jesus name!

  • @journeymnme
    @journeymnme Před rokem

    Lean into Jesus Christ! Thank you for contending for the faith, brother 🙏🏼

  • @cattywampusmcdoogle
    @cattywampusmcdoogle Před 2 lety +1

    8:26 can be applied to you and your Christian doctrine as well... you determine the new testament is true so you have to have Jesus glasses on to see him in the Hebrew bible...

  • @johnceni3902
    @johnceni3902 Před rokem +1

    we are now in the law of christ, Galatians 6.2, the 10 commandments, were sprinkled by animal blood, the law of christ was sprinkled by his own blood.

  • @jeffburt1953
    @jeffburt1953 Před 2 lety +1

    Collosians is a bigger conversation about gnostics.
    Paul has passover twice in corinthians. Attends feasts in acts 18 and 20. Attends sabbath for 30 years in acts and never try to change their day. Collosians paul says that these are a shadow of good things to COME (future tense). Paul calls the thessalonians that he doesnt have teach about times and feasts .its all over in pauls letters

  • @Quiltingsando
    @Quiltingsando Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this informative video.

  • @H1ana2digital
    @H1ana2digital Před 2 lety +1

    I'm praying for Michael Skobac!
    Jacob wrestled with God

  • @shellyblanchard5788
    @shellyblanchard5788 Před rokem +1

    There is no last days of the new covenant like it was of the old covenant.

  • @MyLifeShortFilms
    @MyLifeShortFilms Před rokem

    I cherish and am so thankful for your channel… so thankful! The LORD is good.

  • @SG-jv5zi
    @SG-jv5zi Před rokem +1

    The Law defines Sin...
    It is ridiculous to think Yeshua came to "do away with" the Law of his Father
    That would be a lie of Satan to get Believers to stop obeying the Law of the Father
    Trust in the eternal Word of the Father, Not Man

  • @gideonopyotuadebo2304
    @gideonopyotuadebo2304 Před 4 měsíci

    ONCE YOU ARE CONTTADICTING WHAT GOD YEHOVAH HAS ALREADY DECLARED ON THE BOOK PF THE LAW PF THE PROPHETS AND WRITINGS OF GOD YEHOVAH

  • @leonaperdue8784
    @leonaperdue8784 Před rokem

    Thank you. You are doing a great service to those of us who have family in the HRM movement.

  • @sammyeasley2782
    @sammyeasley2782 Před rokem

    In the 3:09 minute mark you are being very misleading :-( Mashiach/Messiah does NOT mean " The Annointed One" in capital letters. That's adding to the text brother. original: משׁיח
    - Transliteration: Mashiyach
    - Phonetic: maw-shee'-akh
    - Definition:
    1. anointed, anointed one
    a. of the messiah, messianic prince
    b. of the king of Israel
    c. of the high priest of Israel
    d. of Cyrus
    e. of the patriarchs as anointed kings
    - Origin: from H4886
    - TWOT entry: 1255c
    - Part(s) of speech: Noun Masculine
    - Strong's: From H4886; anointed; usually a consecrated person (as a king priest or saint); specifically the messiah: - anointed messiah.
    Total KJV Occurrences: 38 * There are many messiahs in the Hebrew bible. Anyone or anything that was anointed . Even the Persian King Cyrus was a messiah ( Isaiah 44-45) . Out of the 39 times Mashiyach was used in the Hebrew text, it was not used as "The" "Annointed One " That was a Christian bible translation addition . There are no capital letters in Hebrew.

  • @hebrewquotes3148
    @hebrewquotes3148 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! The only thing I don't understand is why the Rabbi never looked directly at his camera. When expressing truth, one look directly at who's watching your teaching. Just mine observation.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, HQ! That’s a good observation about the rabbi. That hadn’t registered with me before. Maybe the camera was hidden and he didn’t know where to look. 😊

  • @lukeisom373
    @lukeisom373 Před rokem

    It made me smile hearing all the old T prophecies that Jesus fulfilled!!! He is our messiah and he is coming back 🙂

  • @SG-jv5zi
    @SG-jv5zi Před rokem

    Torah Family
    119 Ministires
    Both are great teaching ministries

  • @crp9347
    @crp9347 Před 2 lety +1

    75% of what is in the new testament can be found in the old testament

  • @GINMOONLIGHT
    @GINMOONLIGHT Před 13 dny

    Is Jesus your Lord and Savior? Is he God in the flesh to you?

  • @cattywampusmcdoogle
    @cattywampusmcdoogle Před 2 lety

    10:45 ... you might want to do a deeper study.

  • @lanacamp72
    @lanacamp72 Před rokem

    Do you ever address polygamy? Every scripture reference I use in the defense of monogamy gets a response like- is God a liar? Did Jesus sin? Of course not, but then I'm referred to the prescription not description of how to treat your wives. Oh, my.

  • @chadqueener3243
    @chadqueener3243 Před 2 lety +2

    You're kidding, right? I'm only 6 minutes in and I'm already shaking my head. In trying to break down these so-called presuppositions, the example is given that Adam wasn't told that a global flood would happen. Why would Adam need to know that? The example is meant to show that God doesn't always reveal what He will do. Really?
    Amos 3:7 "For the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing His secret to His servants the prophets." Not everyone will understand what the prophets say, but it seems clear that God always gives notice to His plans.
    Concerning the flood, God may not have told Adam but He did tell Noah, 100 YEARS BEFORE THE EVENT. There was advance notice before it happened. Saying that there was no mention of it in the Tanakh is an egregious error.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks, Chad! Good point. To be clear, I wasn't suggesting that there was no mention of the flood before it happened. Only that it was not revealed when Adan was in the Garden. Rather, God revealed it in His own time. And while Yahweh certainly does give notice of some of His plans through the prophets-as He did with the New Covenant and the Messiah-He does not reveal everything, nor does He provide every detail, as Rabbi Skobac seems to demand of the NT revelations. Shalom, Rob

  • @Dr.Ez.ANewLivingWay
    @Dr.Ez.ANewLivingWay Před rokem

    Whooohooo!! Powerful words.

  • @crp9347
    @crp9347 Před 2 lety +1

    Thomas nelt and said to Yeshua my Lord and my God, yet Yeshua did not rebuke him.

  • @shellyblanchard5788
    @shellyblanchard5788 Před rokem

    According to hosea 2 God is going to cause all of these to cease and the mirth of it. Amos 5 says he will ignore them and not smell them. So it is pretty much done away with. He said he was tired of their vain worship. So it is fruitless to observe these things of the old covenant.

    • @barryblackwood6050
      @barryblackwood6050 Před rokem

      It's vain if you are a hypocrite & lawless and faithless in heart and action. Just like any action of worship. If you have time read the whole chapter & it is clear why the worship though called for was unacceptable, Shelley : )

  • @andreabarboza4167
    @andreabarboza4167 Před 2 lety

    All I can say is that this has been a such blesing for my life. I am from Costa Rica and since a few years ago the Hebrew Roots movement has invaded our churches. It is so sad how people has been involved in all these false teachings. I praise the lord for this ministry, and even though English is not my first language everything is so clear to understand. Sometimes I just pause the video and look the definitions LoL 😆, but from all my heart thank you for doing this and bring the knowledge of our Lord to all people in the world.

    • @SG-jv5zi
      @SG-jv5zi Před rokem

      Yeshua perfectly obeyed the Law of the Father, he taught his disciples to do the same... Peter, Paul, James John, Matthew Mark & Luke all believed in Yeshua as the Messiah and sought to obey the commands of the Father...
      Anyone that is teaching you to disregard God's eternal Law is an antichrist

  • @crp9347
    @crp9347 Před 2 lety

    What was meant by " away from me, I don't know you you workers of lawlessness"?

    • @SG-jv5zi
      @SG-jv5zi Před rokem +1

      These wer epeople who claim to know him "believers in Yeshua" yet they reasoned in their minds that not obeying the Laws of God was OK... Like " that's not for me that is for the Jews" or "we just have to keep the moral law"
      There is so much error its hard to begin.
      #1 God's people are Israel. Israel was divided into two kingdoms. and the Northern Kindom was divorced and no longer His people (Jer 3:9). The Southern kingdom of Judah remained and became known as the Jews (Judea...you get it) The Northern kingdom lost all identity as part of Isreal and became mixed into all other nations. When Yeshua came he said, I came not except for the lost sheep of the house of Isreal. (Mt 15:24) He began the work of restoring the two houses into one like Ezekiel prophesied and his death was necessary to rejoin in the divorced spouse back into covenant. Now in Messiah their is no longer Jew or Greek, etc... but we are all one in Messiah
      #2 This idea for one goes against a command of the father to not add to or remove from any of the commandments which he has spoken. (Deut 4:2, 12:32, Prov 30:5-6)
      What does moral even mean? That which is good or right. What part of the Law of God is good/right??? I would argue that all of it is right and good. So would Paul in Romans 7 "So vthe law is holy, and the commandment is holy and righteous and good." and King David in Psalm 119
      Go watch teachings from Torah Family or 119 Ministries... I promise, you will be blessed.

  • @titicoqui
    @titicoqui Před 3 lety

    given the super aggressive and intensely focused efforts of the Tovia Singers and Skobacs to undermine our faith, you would think there would be so many more videos like yours to defend our beliefs , You are not willing to accept their attacks without DUTIFULLY pointing out their errors. I agree with you Rabbi Scobac is a perfect gentleman utterly sincere. We are actually duty bound to give Scriptural reasons for our faith. I wish more Hebrew speaking believers would join you in your efforts since they know the Hebrew better than we gentiles and thus more credibility. In the Book of Acts there was an Appolous which the Scriptures claimed NO ONE could outdebate. And so if he could reach that invincible level of Scriptural proficiency to silence the Tovia Singers of his time so could some of us today.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much! There will always be people who view things differently, especially those who have not yet come to saving faith in Jesus. And that's why what Peter taught us is so important: "In your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, having a good conscience, so that, when you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame. For it is better to suffer for doing good, if that should be God's will, than for doing evil." (1 Pet 3:15-17)

  • @phillipwashington6163

    We are under BOTH law and Grace .

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před rokem +2

      "... since you are not under law but under grace" (Rom 6:14)

  • @darrengarvie8832
    @darrengarvie8832 Před rokem

    A very interesting insight on how the Jewish rabbi's complete miss the point 🤔 or is it then trying to hold on to their beliefs

  • @erwinguneratne7600
    @erwinguneratne7600 Před rokem

    Name Us what are the LAWS now that We must FOLLOW?
    Please GIVE Us SCRIPTURE Verses.
    SHALOM

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před rokem +2

      Hi Erwin. Under Jesus, obedience is important, but it's not about a law code.
      "For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death. For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do. By sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit." (Rom 8:2-4)
      "And [Jesus] said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.” (Matt 22:37-40)
      "Owe no one anything, except to love each other, for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law. For the commandments, “You shall not commit adultery, You shall not murder, You shall not steal, You shall not covet,” and any other commandment, are summed up in this word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfilling of the law." (Rom 13:8-10)
      "For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Gal 5:14)
      "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another." (John 13:34)
      "If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing well" (James 2:8)
      Blessings, Rob

    • @erwinguneratne7600
      @erwinguneratne7600 Před rokem

      @@TheBiblicalRoots
      Solberg, that is the TEN COMMANDMENTS.
      And without the COMMANDMENTS, We will NOT have a SUMMARY of the 2 GREATEST LAWS mentioned by YAHSHUA Hamashiach.
      And what about the OTHER LAWS, COMMANDS and STATUTES of YAHUWAH ELOHIM?
      Especially THE FEAST DAYS and the DIETARY REQUIREMENTS.
      Again, if this was NOT Appointed to the JEWS, First, and YAHSHUA Hamashiach BORNED as a JEW, how can it NOT be RELATED to Us, as BELIEVERS in YAHSHUA Hamashiach?
      SHALOM

  • @Bobbychildree
    @Bobbychildree Před rokem

    The Romans nailed the Word to the cross. I don’t recall Yeshua having the hammer.

  • @SabastianDuke
    @SabastianDuke Před 4 lety +1

    While I respect the job you’re doing against torahism, I think you’re exegesis is not accurate on several points in this video. Satan himself WAS disarmed because the commands that were against us that he used to accuse us of not following have been nailed to the cross.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks, Sabastian. I appreciate the feedback. However, I'm not quite following you. There is no mention of Satan in this chapter, nor does it say that there were "commands" that were against us and accused us. Rather it says it was "legal indebtedness" or "legal demands" that condemned us.

  • @r.a.panimefan2109
    @r.a.panimefan2109 Před 7 měsíci

    solberg do u think there was scripture or stories with more details from adam to abraham.
    There is so little.
    Do u think at any time there was something.
    I dont think apocrypha is scripture.
    Even if there is small grains of truth😅
    Like enoch tries to fill in story there some things seems right
    But others ah i dont thinkso. Also some hebrew roots use em.
    Thoughts.
    Vids on apocrypha
    Studided long ones like this would be so awesome.
    I do think there seems to be some true good things in em. But doesnt mean there inspired.

  • @karlcooke5410
    @karlcooke5410 Před 2 lety

    Ordinances, Dogma or Dogmasin, you sure it's talking about the Commandments of Elohim, Colossians 2v14, Cherigrahon, the debt for everyone Sin.

  • @idalyhidalgo3087
    @idalyhidalgo3087 Před 2 lety +1

    Morning Hermanito and Happy Ressurection day again.. Ish Here.... Man am I pumped to say I've got another friend coming back "from the terrible HRM" to christ thanks to your teachings...Man Am I pumped!! Bless you bless you and bless youuuu. But never the less, I am listening to this video today and I know and believe that Rabbi Michael Skobac's cross-examination will turn him from Judaism into christianity soon. He is so well informed that all he need is to say is "Yes Yeshua I accept ypu." Keep it up my botha.. Praying for you as always...

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 lety +1

      Happy Resurrection Day, Ish!

    • @mitchellosmer1293
      @mitchellosmer1293 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Please quote the bible anywhere that tells us to celebrate the resurrection!! Or a command to.

  • @cattywampusmcdoogle
    @cattywampusmcdoogle Před 2 lety +1

    Yet you fail to read the rest of the passages to show it was a dream about men.... not earing unclean animals... that's a cherry pick...

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      Catty you are right, it was to teach that gentiles were not unclean and that the Messiah and the Torah was for everyone who wanted to follow Him and had nothing to do with a change in the Torah allowing God’s people to eat unclean. Got Torah Got Truth

    • @cattywampusmcdoogle
      @cattywampusmcdoogle Před rokem

      @@harryabrahams2770 except the Hebrew messiah has never shown up... they are still waiting in the Messiah to come and fulfill the messianic prophecies

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      @@cattywampusmcdoogle yes many are waiting for a man. Many are convinced the Messiah is God and that He has already come. In the Torah God identifies Himself as the Saviour of Israel. He also Identifies Himself as the King of Israel when He writes the covenant with His fingers which the Torah states that the King of Israel had to do. Got Torah Got Truth

    • @cattywampusmcdoogle
      @cattywampusmcdoogle Před rokem

      @@harryabrahams2770 if you have Torah and you have the Prophets and you have the writings then you have truth.... the Messiah has never came and the messianic prophecies are still waiting to be fulfilled.... the Messiah of the HEBREW Bible is not, was not and never will be god

  • @RandomTChance
    @RandomTChance Před 4 měsíci

    A physical descendant of Abraham casting shade on Abraham's true children.
    Go figure...

  • @jimharmon2300
    @jimharmon2300 Před 3 měsíci

    Sin is the definition of breaking the law .

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, Jim. As I see it, the Bible defines sin most simply as rebellion against God. It is willfully disobeying His will and His ways. For those under the law of Moses, breaking that law was sinful, of course. But sin is much bigger than that! In fact, “sin was in the world _before_ the law was given” (Rom. 5:13, see Gen 4:7; 13:13; 18:20; 39:9). So if we merely define sin as a transgression of the Law of Moses, then Adam and Eve never sinned, because they did not break any of the Mosaic commands.
      Blessings, Rob

    • @jimharmon2300
      @jimharmon2300 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheBiblicalRoots
      No
      Breaking GOD ‘s word is breaking the law .
      Because HIS word is law .

    • @jimharmon2300
      @jimharmon2300 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheBiblicalRoots
      Example’s were for our learning.
      The unnamed prophet.
      1 Kings 20:36 (KJV)
      Then said he unto him, Because thou hast not obeyed the voice of the LORD, behold, as soon as thou art departed from me, a lion shall slay thee. And as soon as he was departed from him, a lion found him, and slew him.
      Because he was lied to by an old Prophet.
      The twelve Hebrew spies .
      10 went against GOD’s word .
      GOD told them not to go to battle because he was not with them .
      Nothing to do with GOD’s laws , just GOD’s word .
      HIS word is law .
      I would like for you to tell me
      Why did GOD send an Angel to slay Balaam , the one with the talking donkey .
      I know the answer I just want to hear your answer .
      Thank you , Jim

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 měsíci

      @@jimharmon2300 Amen! I teach and believe that obedience is God’s “love language.” Jesus said, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments” (John 14:15). And I'm sure you would agree that not every command that God has given applies to every person at all times. Some of His commands only apply to certain people (i.e., men, women, parents, Levitical priests) or for certain times (i.e., building an ark, gathering manna, while in exile). And I'm sure you would also agree that we are each only expected to keep the commands of God that apply to us. The NT expressly teaches that many of the commands given under the Old Covenant Law do not apply to Christians today. (ex. Repeated blood sacrifices for sin are no longer required (Heb 10:18).) We still serve God and obey His commands, “But now we are released from the law, having died with Christ to that which held us captive, so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit and not in the old way of the written code” (Rom 7:6). So if we want to put a classification of "law" on it, Christians follow the Law of Christ.
      Blessings, Rob

    • @jimharmon2300
      @jimharmon2300 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheBiblicalRoots
      Thanks for talking with me .
      Not many answer .
      Including the Rabbi’s.
      Remember to check out the question about Balaam .
      Have you ever read that GOD forgives sins without blood ?
      Leviticus 5:11 (KJV)
      But if he be not able to bring two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, then he that sinned shall bring for his offering the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour for a sin offering; he shall put no oil upon it, neither shall he put [any] frankincense thereon: for it [is] a sin offering.
      Thanks again

  • @kingMackson7
    @kingMackson7 Před 2 lety

    We are new we are the younger brother. We are gentiles and Thank God for the burden of explanation coming from a member of the first born a Jew and not a gentile. I am Thankful to Yeshuah Hamaschiac and Abba father for mediators of knowledge or bridges that in adoption we can truly be at home. Most terminology is understood by me. It helps to have been grafted in and a half-brother turning me into a full-blooded brother as you help connect the dots. LOL Father God also has a sense of humor, and he can be what we call cool. haha

  • @osvaldorivero4281
    @osvaldorivero4281 Před 2 lety

    Good video, well said.

  • @V_George
    @V_George Před 3 lety +2

    Rob, with all due respect, the Bible clearly teaches that the Church is Israel of God.
    *The Church did not replace Israel - IT IS ISRAEL!*
    *And it is not Israel that was cut off, but FROM Israel were cut off those who rejected Immanuel and chose to follow their "elder and honorable" instead - the Pharisees and high priests (see Isaiah 9 about that).*
    *Hosea 1 & 2 make it crystal clear the children of Israel are the Christians that God will SOW unto himself in the earth and it is in the Christians that this prophecy is being fulfilled, **_"the number of the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured nor numbered; and it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people, there it shall be said unto them, Ye are the sons of the living God."_*
    *_Then shall the children of Judah and the children of Israel be gathered together, and appoint themselves one head, and they shall come up out of the EARTH: for great shall be the day of Jezreel."_*
    The children of Israel shall *COME OUT OUT OF THE EARTH* where God is sowing them unto himself!
    *_"For great shall be the day of Jezreel!"_** JEZREEL = GOD SOWS SEED.*

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      YCE Is it the church that is Israel, begs the question which church, catholic ,orthodox, Protestant. “ The children of Israel shall come out of the earth where God is sowing them unto Himself “. My understanding is that this the first resurrection and only those in the first resurrection are Israel..These are referred to as the remnant, the redeemed and the ransomed. Got Torah Got Truth

    • @V_George
      @V_George Před rokem

      @@harryabrahams2770 Different denominations represent different tribes of Israel,
      *_"And the earth shall mourn, every family apart; the family of the house of David apart, and their wives apart; the family of the house of Nathan apart, and their wives apart.."_* (Zechariah 12)
      Every family will mourn APART meaning every denomination will worship the Son in a different manner.
      -My understanding is that this the first resurrection and only those in the first resurrection are Israel.-
      What are you talking about?
      The first resurrection is the new birth from above.
      All the born-again believers are the seed of Israel (God's servant Israel/Jesus) - the work of God's hands.
      The remnant of Israel refers to the 1st century Christian Jews, the Apostles that will return to the Mighty God Jesus per Isaiah 10:21 and Isaiah 49:1-7,
      *_"Even so then at this present time also, there is a remnant saved according to the election of grace."_* (Romans 11:5)

    • @V_George
      @V_George Před rokem

      @@harryabrahams2770 The children of Israel shall come out of the earth where God is sowing them unto Himself through evangelism.
      *_"And I will sow/SEED her (Israel) unto me in the earth; and I will have mercy upon her that had not obtained mercy; and I will say to them which were not my people, Thou art my people; and they shall say, Thou art my God."_*

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      @@V_George simply put- same scripture, different understanding. Got Torah Got Truth

  • @JGez83
    @JGez83 Před 2 lety +1

    Well according to some HR Christ is the Torah made flesh or the walking Torah.......so according to their interpretation .....yes.......

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 lety +2

      Good point!

    • @mrcfuldeeds
      @mrcfuldeeds Před 2 lety

      I still do not understand where this theology comes from or is based. He is the "Logos" but where in scripture is He called Torah?

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      @@mrcfuldeeds Torah means instructions and His instructions were given to Moses who wrote them down. You can’t separate someone from their instructions because they reveal the type of person who is giving the instructions. A good person gives good instructions and an evil person gives evil instructions. The NT say that man does not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. The entire Torah came out of the mouth of God. So if you think His instructions are good, follow Him. Got Torah Got Truth

  • @peppernbo
    @peppernbo Před rokem

    you people try to make out the bible to be so hard and mysterious , where it is really simple and just common sense. nothing has or will change from the beginning of time until when jesus comes back. there is no magical separation from the old to the new testaments. maybe its just more modern or easier to live nowadays but the concepts are the same. the bible was made for a child to understand. the jews in the bible represents mankind --you and i . law, grace, love ,faith has always been and always will be . accept faith in jesus obey all his commands out of love by his grace and you will find yourself in heaven---simple. people are people back then and now---noting new under the sun

    • @porfiriojohn5276
      @porfiriojohn5276 Před rokem

      4 - 11 - 23
      Two days ago SUNDAY PHYSICAL RESURRECTION WORSHIP day was GREAT !
      "" I AM the RESURRECTION ! ""
      John 11 : 25
      #1
      You show HOSTILITY by showing
      DOUBLE TALK about GRACE while simultaneously mentioning ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about SPREADING / PREACHING the GRACE of the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
      Why not ?
      Too busy posting on as many channels dealing with the
      SATURN DAY Saturday Sabbath?
      #2
      Have you ever sinned ?
      If you have does that mean you dont love Jesus = YESHUA in the flesh?
      Are you PERFECT ?
      SIMPLE Yes.....or.....No
      #3
      The Bible tells us to pray without ceasing ADIALEIPTOS in the GREEK does NOT exclude SUNDAYS , praying and worshipping are interchangeable
      1st Thessalonians 5 : 16 - 18
      #4
      Are you going to suggest that ALL
      Sabbatarians should NOT WORSHIP on SUNDAYS or SEVEN days out of the WEEK ?
      SIMPLE Yes.....or.....No
      #5
      Are your sins BLOTTED out?
      SIMPLE Yes.....or.....No
      #6
      Are you just going to do lip SERVICE on GRACE or are you EVER going to mention ANYTHING about SPREADING/ PREACHING the GRACE of the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ ?
      #7
      Does one NEED TO be OBEDIENT to the LAW in order to receive
      GRACE ?
      SIMPLE Yes.....or.....No
      #8
      Did Jesus FINISH his atonement on the CROSS at Calvery FINISHED paid in FULL sins BLOTTED out FINAL payment paid in FULL
      NOTHING ADDED
      NO SECOND phase of atonement NECESSARY ?
      SIMPLE Yes.....or.....No
      #9
      Do you DENY the FACT that
      Jesus Christ ACCEPTED WORSHIP as the MOST HIGH GOD ?
      SIMPLE Yes.....or.....No
      ANSWER
      1st Corinthians 15 : 1 - 4
      ( EUANGELION ) in the GREEK for the GRACE of the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
      ( The CROSS )
      His BURIAL ( NOT RESTED )
      His PHYSICAL RESURRECTION on a beautiful SUNDAY !
      ANSWER
      2 Timothy 1 : 8 - 9
      ( EUANGELION ) in the GREEK for the GRACE of the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
      ( The CROSS )
      His BURIAL ( NOT RESTED )
      His PHYSICAL RESURRECTION on a beautiful SUNDAY !
      ANSWER
      Jesus Christ set the PERFECT EXAMPLE of NOT being a vegetarian before and after his PHYSICAL RESURRECTION on a beautiful SUNDAY and he ate HONEYCOMB and he ate FLESH EATING BROILED FISH MEAT in front of his Holy Apostles after his PHYSICAL RESURRECTION on a beautiful SUNDAY !
      Luke 24 : 39 - 42
      ANSWER
      GRACE
      G - Gods
      R - Riches
      A - At
      C - Christs
      E - Expense
      Try it , Jesus = GOD = YESHUA in the flesh loves you and so do I !
      AGAPE !

  • @muttleytruth7824
    @muttleytruth7824 Před 3 lety +1

    Well, jesus was never prophesied not once ever in the TANAKH.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey, Clifford! Sure He was. Depending on who you ask and how you read it, Jesus fulfilled between 44 and 250+ prophecies in the Tanakh. “And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, [Jesus] interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.” Luke‬ ‭24:27‬ ‭

    • @muttleytruth7824
      @muttleytruth7824 Před 3 lety

      @@TheBiblicalRoots where are this 44-250 prophesies that speaks about "jesus" in the TANAKH and kindly identify all those Prophets that PROPHESIED about a jesus to be the MASHIACH?

    • @V_George
      @V_George Před 3 lety

      @@muttleytruth7824 I am sure you know what those 44-250 prophesies are that speak about "Jesus" in the Old Testament you are just pretending you have no clue.
      *The Bible makes it clear the LORD is to become SALVATION. And Hebrew for salvation is Yeshua = Jesus.*
      *Jesus is the Lord (Adonai) who sits at the right hand of the Lord (Yahweh) in Psalm 110.*
      *Jesus is the suffering Righteous Servant of Isaiah 52-53*
      *Jesus is the Most Holy Messiah in Daniel 9.*
      and so on and so on.

    • @muttleytruth7824
      @muttleytruth7824 Před 3 lety +1

      @@V_George NO. the only source of your imaginary jesus is just in Christian book NT.

    • @tactup23
      @tactup23 Před rokem

      @@muttleytruth7824 they will never understand unless they read the history books alongside the prophetic books. They might learn that prophets weren’t fortune tellers predicting the future.

  • @edwardcm9175
    @edwardcm9175 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video!! Thanks

  • @cattywampusmcdoogle
    @cattywampusmcdoogle Před 2 lety

    I see you have hit 2 of the 3 longest tenured Tenak Talk guest.... you might as well run head on and take on all 3... Toviah Singer, Micheal Skobac and Stewart Federow.... you have yet to prove Singer and Skobec wrong... maybe you have better luck with Federow but highly doubt it.
    Throw the Karaite in the mix...Nehemiah Gordon, he doesn't use the oral history just like all Karaite Jews

  • @soybeanfarmer4576
    @soybeanfarmer4576 Před 2 měsíci

    Jesus nailed the dogma (oral law) to the cross. NOT the Torah.

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, SBF! The Bible says Jesus cancelled "the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands" (Col. 2:14). That's not the oral law. The Greek term used here for "record of debt" means “handwriting,” but it denotes a written record of indebtedness. Paul is confirming the significance of the crucifixion: Through His sacrificial death, Jesus both embodies the debt of human sin and wipes it out (compare Rom 8:3; 2 Cor 5:21). It is also possible that the expression refers to the regulations of the Mosaic law, which Paul also discusses in Col 2:20-23. In this case, the law functions like a record book of humanity’s sins (compare Rom 4:15; Gal 3:19-22).
      Blessings,
      RLS

  • @crp9347
    @crp9347 Před 2 lety

    Is a Christian who commits suicide still saved?

  • @gideonopyotuadebo2304
    @gideonopyotuadebo2304 Před 4 měsíci

    THE PHANT NEWCPVENANT OF THE ANTILAW GOSPEL CHRISTIANS BUT A FALASY AS THE COVENANT OF GOD YEHOVAH IS EVERLASTING NOT TEMPORAL AND THE LAW PF GOD YEHOVAH IS EVERLASTING NOT TEMPORAL

  • @sundownsam3369
    @sundownsam3369 Před 2 lety

    Even though rabbi Skokac distorts the Brit Chadashah by pulling verses out of context to make it appear like it means something else, exactly what rabbi Singer does, I would have to agree with him, that in order for something to be true in the New Testament it has to be spoken of or hinted in the the Old Testament, but in fulfillment, which I think that is what he was referring to, remember you are discussion Yeshua.
    With the above being said, the way to discuss a future truth with a Jew, is to set aside the Brit Chadashah which they do not accept and show them through the Old Testament what was spoken about the Messiah and let the Spirit of God open their eyes, directing them to the Brit Chadashah.
    In addition, when discussing the topic of the Messiah with a Jew, one needs to stay on the subject and not quote verses as to show them they are wrong because the main purpose is for God to allow you to put it on the table in such a way so that the Spirit of God can use the Brit Chadashah as a mirror reflecting the Old Testament.
    I do agree, if a Jew quotes from the Brit Chadashah and distorts it or pulls a verse out of context then it has to be corrected, but the person who corrects it must make sure that it is being corrected according to Scriptures.
    Quote of the day: "The Brit Chadashah is the mirror that reflects the Old Testament" (by sundownsam)

  • @_the_watcher_2089
    @_the_watcher_2089 Před rokem

    Crazy or in denial.

  • @cattywampusmcdoogle
    @cattywampusmcdoogle Před 2 lety +1

    Jesus didn't live a sinless life..... he committed sin when he killed the pigs that wasn't his and didn't pay back the owner... he sinned when he killed the tree out of season and he sinned when he ran out the money changers... the money changers are commanded to he there by GOD in the Hebrew Bible....

    • @TheBiblicalRoots
      @TheBiblicalRoots  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching, CattyWampus! I appreciate all your comments, but I'm going to stick with what Scripture says instead. Blessings, Rob

    • @cattywampusmcdoogle
      @cattywampusmcdoogle Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheBiblicalRoots scripture never said... the Greek testament said... the Jews teach what he did was sinful... so I will stick with the original.

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      Catty…Yeshua didn’t kill the pigs, the demons went into them and they drowned. According to the Torah eating swine is an abomination and not considered food, good lesson to learn. To kill a tree is not a sin, this lesson was to show His people that they were to be fruitful all the time and not look like they were alive on the outside while not bearing fruit. ( spirituality that was confusing and misleading to people that expected them to bear fruit ). He didn’t sin when He threw the money changers out because the temple was His Father’s House and did not belong to them. They were changing money in the court of the gentiles a place God had set aside for the gentiles to hear the Torah, it was the money changers who were sinning. Got Torah Got Truth

    • @harryabrahams2770
      @harryabrahams2770 Před rokem

      @@cattywampusmcdooglewhat you call the Greek testament was written by Hebrews. Jews are just people, it’s God that decides what is sin because sin is the transgression of the Torah, both in the OT and the NT. I do encourage you to stick with the original and the origin of all is God. Got Torah Got Truth

    • @cattywampusmcdoogle
      @cattywampusmcdoogle Před rokem

      @@harryabrahams2770 lol... there is no "law" in the Greek testament. The people are actually Hebrews or Israelites, never "jews" that is a more modern name tag and the hebrew bible stopped at Chronicles... the testament written in the greco-roman philosophy and ideology isn't scripture.... as the hebrew language is concrete, not this spiritual dual meaning of this Greek testament you push with letters from paul, the Roman citizen as your foundation..
      The original as you claim only consists of 24 scrolls, Genesis- Chronicles but if youbwant "originality" then go study the canaanite and zoroastrianism religions where YHWH came from

  • @therojas9224
    @therojas9224 Před 2 lety

    Wow all those false prophecies, lol