How the Early Church Left Its Jewish Roots

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2014
  • This video is a history lesson discussing the events that happened affecting the early church between A.D. 70 (when the Romans destroyed the Jerusalem temple) and A.D. 135. During this time, the early church largely cut itself off from its pro-Torah, Jewish/Hebrew roots. By the middle of the fourth century, the new Roman Catholic Church hardly resembled its apostolic original. This video helps you to understand why the modern church has beliefs that are very different from, and, at times, opposed theologically to the original apostolic church of the first century.
    For a free study guide, go to hoshanarabbah.org/blog/2014/05....
    Please note: The comments section on this video has been disabled due to the nasty, ad hominem and non-edifying attacks of a vocal few. Our apologies to the rest of you.

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