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Replacement Theology - Galatians 4:21-31
#1
Fascinating that you put the origin of an antisemitic doctrine in the mouth of a Jew.
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#2
Ben Masada Wrote:
Dawid Wrote:Fascinating that you put the origin of an antisemitic doctrine in the mouth of a Jew.
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When Paul founded Christianity in the city of Antioch, he was no longer a Jew. He had converted to his own system of beliefs. (Acts 11:26) Judaism is not a race that one cannot cease belonging to it. There is more than one way to lose one's Jewishness. One of them is to confess loyalty to another religion.
Ben
According to traditional understandings of what it means to be "Jewish" it is a combination of religion and ethnicity.
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#3
Shlama Achai,

Study 2Timothy 3:14-17 in-depth and let the text speak for itself about Paul's posture towards Torah.
Here's an abstract of what I see in this passage:
Clearly from the text, Paul put great value in the Torah and, as the Peshitta text says, Timothy's abiding in the age-old principles of Torah which he learned from his youth.

Blessings unto you and your household!
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#4
Then what scriptures is he referring to when he speaks of the Set-Apart writings that Timothy has known since childhood?
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