In this series, Tim Hegg carefully examines numerous passages in the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) that are often either misquoted or misunderstood in mainstream Christianity. The results of Tim Hegg’s research...

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In this series, Tim Hegg carefully examines numerous passages in the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) that are often either misquoted or misunderstood in mainstream Christianity. The results of Tim Hegg’s research shows that the words of the Messiah, as well as His Apostles do not in any way support an anti-Torah theology, but rather underscore the belief that they upheld the validity of Torah at all times and for everyone who confess Yeshua as their Lord and Savior. Volume 4 : Rather than viewing the ingathering of the Gentiles as a separate and new work of God, the Apostles understood the salvation of the nations as the ongoing fulfillment of God’s covenant promises to Israel. The Gentiles were being gathered into Israel, not forming a separate entity.

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