The instruction from Jesus to his disciples emphasizes the importance of expanding the message of faith beyond the original ethnic confines of ancient Israel, indicating that his teachings should be accessible to all nations. This raises critical questions regarding the application of Torah laws to non-Israelites, a concern that the apostles grapple with in the book of Acts. Paul confronts this issue within his letters, arguing against the notion that non-Israelites must adopt Jewish identity to gain access to the benefits of Jesus' sacrifice, advocating instead for a more inclusive understanding of faith that does not require cultural assimilation.

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