
The Lord of Spirits Torah! Torah! Torah!
Mar 15, 2024
Explore the intriguing relationship between the Torah and the New Testament, as the hosts clarify common misconceptions about fulfillment. Discover the Torah's significance in shaping Christian theology and how the Gospels depict Jesus as its interpreter. The discussion delves into Paul's affirmations of the Torah, addressing historic divides and the Council of Jerusalem. Learn about the Torah's role in establishing God's presence among humanity and its management of sin. A thoughtful dialogue emphasizes respect and understanding towards Jewish traditions.
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Torah As The Canonical Foundation
- The Torah is the foundational center of both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament's structure.
- The Gospels present Jesus as the interpreter and embodiment of Torah, not as a replacement for it.
Fulfillment Doesn’t Mean Abolishment
- Matthew 5:17–20 shows Jesus explicitly rejects abolishing the Torah and insists commandments continue.
- 'Fulfill' does not equal 'relax' or 'abolish' according to the Sermon on the Mount context.
Perceived Jesus–Paul Divide Is Misleading
- Many readings split Jesus and Paul into opposing projects, producing modern disjunctions about Torah.
- This split underlies Gnosticism, dispensationalism, Nietzschean takes, and some modern scholarship.















