“For all the prophets and the Law prophesied until John” (NASU).
Posts Tagged: Matthew
Matthew 5:17 – Validity of Torah
“Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill” (NASU).
Matthew 5:17-19: Has the Law Been Fulfilled? – Articles
Matthew 5:17-19, which preface the Sermon on the Mount which follows, are some of the most important verses of the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament) for today’s Messianic movement. These verses speak of the Messiah’s intent to fulfill, and not abolish, the Mosaic Law. But what does it mean that the Messiah was to come and fulfill the Law? Does it just pertain, as is commonly thought, to the prophetic agenda of accomplishment that is realized by the Messiah’s arrival? Or, is there a multi-layered dynamic of the Messiah’s coming to “fulfill” the Torah, which must be taken into consideration? Has the Law been “fulfilled and thus abolished,” as many people today conclude? If this is in error, then what might need to be corrected in some Believers’ view of the Torah?
Is the Hebrew Matthew an Authentic Document? – Articles
Among all of the texts of the Apostolic Scriptures or New Testament, today’s broad Messianic movement has some significant struggles when it comes to the composition of the Gospel of Matthew.
Nazarene, Yeshua Called – FAQ
What specific verse in the Tanach says that Yeshua will be called a “Nazarene”? I could not find any.
Matthew 16:18-19 – FAQ
I understand that your ministry denies the existence of the Church, as a second body of elect. How do you approach Jesus’ explicit words to Peter that He would build His Church?
Matthew 10:28 – FAQ
How can your ministry adhere to an ongoing punishment for the condemned in the Lake of Fire, when Yeshua Himself clearly says that the condemned will be destroyed?
Matthew 5:17-19 – FAQ
How can you say that the Law of Moses is still to be followed by Christians today, when it is quite clear that “Jesus fulfilled every jot and tittle of the Law.”
Matthew 10:28: Are the Condemned Really Obliterated From Existence? – McKee Moment
“Destroy” in Matthew 10:28 does not automatically mean obliterated from existence.