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Terminology:

The following terminology will be used in this study and is based upon the Hebrew
origins of the Scripture and will open up a bit of depth in our understanding of certain
aspects of the Word which is lost through our English translations of the Bible.

• Yahweh or YHVH – translated in the English Bibles as LORD and is the Name of
God that God gave Moses at the burning bush. This Name means; “He is who
He is” coming from the first person Name “I Am that I Am”
• Y’shua or Yehusuah – The Hebrew Name of our Savior which is translated to
Greek as Ieosus and transliterated from Greek to English as Jesus in the English
Bible. Ieosus means “God of Healing”. The reason is that there is no “Y” in Greek
and the closest sound was the “I”. The Name Y’shua means; “Yahweh is my
Salvation” and this Name underlines that He is our Savior as prophesied in
Scripture.
• Messiah – Translated as Christ in the English Bible and comes form the Greek
word Christos which means “Anointed One” and this is also the Hebrew meaning
of Messiah or pronounced as “Massiach”.
• Elohim – Translated as God in the English Bible; it is the Name of God which
means; Messenger, Judge and Ruler/King and are the attributes of Y’shua.
• TaNaK or Scriptures– This is the “correct” term for the English translation “Old
Testament”. The “Old Testament” implies that there was only one “Old Covenant”
and one “New Covenant”, but there are many “Covenants” written in the TaNaK
or Scriptures and the term “Old Testament” is incorrect in it’s application. The
TaNaK is the collation of all the Books known to the people in Y’shua’s time and
are the Torah (first 5 Books of the Scripture), the Nevi-im (the Prophets) and the
Kevotim (the Psalms or writings). I like to refer to the “Old Testament” as the
Tanak or the Scriptures.
• Torah – translated as Law in the English Bible. It actually means Instructions In
the Scripture it is also referred to as the “writings of Moses” and consists of the
first five books of the Bible. It comes from the root word “Yarah” which means; “to
flow like water” and “to learn how to shoot”. This is interesting because sin in
Hebrew is defined as “missing the mark”. Paul refers to the Torah as the
“knowledge of sin” and this is why. The concept of water is also found in the
“New Testament” where the Word is referred to as water (Eph 5:26). To wash
yourself with the water of the Word (Torah) is to cleanse yourself from sin which
is defined in the Torah (first five books of the Bible). This helps us not to miss the
mark or to sin, but to live a holy righteous life unto Him. (2 Tim 3:16)
• Brit Chadasha or Apostolic Scriptures – as translated and known as the “New
Testament” or “New Covenant”. These are the portions of the Bible that were
mostly written by Paul and the Disciples and did not exist in the time of Y’shua.
When they referred to “the Word” as in the Book of John, they refer only to the
Tanak because the “New Testament” was not compiled yet. The tern “Old
Testament” is a word that was given by the translators and it gives the
impression that there is a Old and New and the New has replaced the Old. It
should not be “Old Testament” but rather Tanak or Scriptures as the people who
lived in the time of Y’shua referred to it. The term “New Testament” is suppose to
be the word “Brit Chadasha” that means “Renewed Covenant” and is the
extension that was added to all the previous Covenants that YHVH made with
man. The Brit Chadasha is where YHVH will write His Torah (Law) on our hearts
and where He will graft the scattered nation of Israel and the Gentiles into Israel
as was prophesied in Jer 31:31-33 and Eze 11:19. Heb. 8:8-12, Heb. 10:16-17.

What do people say about the Law or Torah?

• The majority of Christians today say that the Law (Torah) is abolished and Jesus
died and nailed it to the cross.
• They also say that the Law or Torah is beggarly and elementary things of the
world which God has freed us from.
• They also say that if you obey or do the Law or Torah, you will fall from grace
and not be saved.
• They say if you obey the Torah that you deny Jesus and will die in sin without
grace.
• They also say that the Law is weak and the traditions of men.
• They call obeying the Law (Torah) legalism.
• They say that only the Jews had to do the Law to show us that it does not work.
Did YHVH make a mistake by giving the Torah? Is YHVH like a man that need to change
His plan when He sees that it does not work? Does YHVH change?

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This gives us a backdrop that paints the background before the coming of the Messiah
because this is the last book in the OT and the last message was to repent. When John
the Baptist and Y’shua opened their mouths, their first words were; Repent, the Kingdom
of YHVH is at hand! We see that YHVH change not and that He advised His people to
repent and turn back to His Torah (statutes). We have seen what people said about the
Law of YHVH and we will now see what Y’shua and Paul had to say about the Torah.

What did Y’shua say about the law or Torah?

He did not come to take the Law away, but to make it full of meaning.

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Destroy - - "kataloo" - to dissolve, disunite, to overthrow, bring to naught.


Fulfill - - " playroo" - From G4134; to make replete, fill completely, that is,
(literally) to cram, to fill to superfluity, (a net), level up (a hollow), or (figuratively) to
furnish (or imbue, diffuse, influence), satisfy, execute (an office), finish (a period or
task), verify, perfect, supply.

Are the heaven and the earth still with us today? Yes, so is the Torah without taking away
one "yod" (the smallest letter in the Hebrew Aleph-Bet) or "tittle" (Hebrew letters in the Torah
that are made larger to emphasize a thought)

See also in Luk_16:16-17. If you only read verse 16, it sounds if the Law was until
John the Baptist, but harmonize with Matt 5:18 where not one Jot will pass away
before the Law will pass away.
2. What did Paul say about the Torah (Law)?

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In Rom 2 Paul said that we must not be hearers of the Law only, but doers of the Law as
well, then you shall be declared right. In Rom 3 Paul said that we establish the Law
through our faith, by the way we live. In Rom 7 he said that the Law is Holy and the
Commandments are Holy, righteous and good. Later on he quoted David from Ps 119
where he said that he delights in the Law of Elohim.

This sounds like Paul embraced the Torah (Law) and did not preach against doing the
Law. In his letters he definitely preach against the attitude of people who said they obey
the Torah but their lives did not show it.

He also spoke against salvation through only the Law and emphasize the fact that you
need to start with faith in Y'
shua to become righteous.
He preached the need for receiving the Spirit and if you follow the Spirit, you will obey
the Law because the Holy Spirit is the One Who helps us to be Holy or live as His Set
Apart (Holy) people, not doing the things of the world but rather the things of Elohim.

We need to understand that Paul’s writings are used to confirm that the Law is no more
and that Paul’s letters are used to confirm the doctrine of “no more Torah” but liberty in
the Spirit and freedom from the bondage of the Law. Let’s see what Peter, one of the
elders and leaders of the Jerusalem counsel had to say about Paul’s letters.

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Care should be taken when you make assumptions and define doctrine it will lead to false
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using Paul’s letters and you need to study the Scripture and know it very
destruction of many.
well to understand what Paul really meant and have to read everything in
context if you do not want to fall into the trap of confusion and false
doctrine. Paul should never contradict himself or others in the Word and this is
what he said about the Law (Torah):

3. One Greek word for different Laws

G3551 nom'
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From a primary word (to parcel out, especially food or grazing to


animals); law (through the idea of prescriptive usage), generally (regulation),
specifically (of Moses [including the volume]; also of the Gospel), or figuratively
(a principle): - law.

There is only one Greek word for the word "law" and there are different laws mentioned
in the New Testament:

“Nomos” – Law
• Oral law or traditions - Man made law – Commandments of men -
Mat_15:19 Which law did Paul
• Torah - Law of the Spirit – Commandments of Elohim - speak about? The
Torah, Oral laws or the
Rom_7:14 law of the flesh? To
• Law of the Flesh -law of sin – Fleshly desires - find out, read the
context carefully
All three types of laws are described by only one word in Greek "nomos". before you jump to
conclusions.
If you read a verse out of context, you will stand a good chance of
missing the true meaning if you think that it means Torah everywhere in
the New Testament. Please read the verses in context, especially the books of Paul, for
they will confuse you if you read it in isolation.

4. The Commandments of Men

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Y'shua said here that people worship Him with commandments of man. Did He
say that they worship Him with the Commandments of Elohim? No, he said they
worship Him by following the teachings and of commandments of men.

The Pharisees build “fences” around the Commandments of Elohim in order to


keep people from breaking His Commandments. Their intentions are pure but
they have added to YHVH’s Word and if you add to His Word, you will receive a
curse. They have about 1800 laws concerning the Sabbath where YHVH only
gave one Commandment for the Sabbath; not to work and to rest. He also stated
later on in Scripture not to kindle a fire on the Sabbath (not to work because you
need fore to perform certain tasks), and not to trade on the Sabbath (also a form
of work). The Oral traditions and man made laws put such a
burden on YHVH’s people that they could not bear it any longer The “Church System”
and that caused them to fall away from following YHVH’s today is a modern
Commandments and fell away from Him back into the world. replica of the Pharisaic
system of changing
YHVH’s Word
The Commandments are not bad but man' s adding to His
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Commandments are at fault here and they no longer follow made instructions.
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serve? The one who’s instructions you follow.

This was not a new problem that appeared when Y'shua came on the scene, no,
it was a problem that have always been found among Israel.

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The “laws of Israel” is the lawn that the religious authorities made
that had a “flavour” of YHVH’s Instructions but are modified to suit
man and their ways. You can do this by “fencing” or adding or
“mixing” by interweaving YHVH’s Instructions with “pagan”
traditions. They did this because they lived among the gentile
nations and had gentiles who had joined them and they brought
in their “flavour” of worship. This is the System called Babylon,
which literally means “mixing and confusion”. Revelation calls
this Religious System “the Whore of Babylon”.

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If you follow “commandments of men” or “laws of Israel (mixing and adding) or


elementary matters of the world”, you will only draw near to YHVH with your mouth,
but your heart will not be close to Him because they fear man instead of YHVH and
they worship Him in vain.

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The Ten Commandments consists of two parts; the first half is how to love, worship and
honor YHVH and which things He like and dislikes. Doing this will
strengthen your relationship with Him. The second set is about your
relationship with other people, how to live in love with our neighbors.
Y'shua underlined the two “headings” of the Ten Commandments
and He summed up the key concepts we need to understand so that
we will be able to understand it better and obey it more easily. The
Ten Commandments was not replaced by love, as many teach
today. Why do I say this? The Second Commandment is about; not
to make a graven image and worship it.
If I say I love YHVH and if I really do from my heart, will I have things in my house that is
abominations to YHVH and is offending YHVH love? This was what happened to the
children of Israel, they worshipped the golden calf; saying that it is YHVH, but He looked
like Egypt (something they were use to). They did it with a pure heart and with sincerity,
yet YHVH wiped them out because it was against His direct Instruction and not the way
He prescribed them to worship Him. They did it out of ignorance and He says in
Scripture that His people go astray because of a lack of knowledge. on how He wanted
to be worshipped. Did they love YHVH? I think so, but they disobeyed the second
Commandment because they reasoned with human minds and thought the truth is found
in numbers. YHVH’s Kingdom is not a democracy and He is the One Who dictates the
Standards we need to abide to if we choose to follow Him. In the same way we cannot
substitute the Commandments with love, changing it to fit our “new age” theology. If you
love someone you will do things that person likes, that is to say, if you know the person.
People do whatever they want because they do not know Who they serve.

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Do you know the Commandments? Y' shua taught here the basics of the Torah
known as the Ten Commandments. He did not say that these Commandments are
no more, He explained these Commandments to the people, to purify it from man' s
interpretation and Pharisaic perversion. We need to also cleanse the word of YHVH
from man-made perversions and false doctrines that is contradicting the rest of
Scripture and confuse His people.

6. How do we show our love to YHVH?

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We have received the Spirit of YHVH Who is the Spirit of Truth, not the Spirit of
confusion. He will not confuse you and tell one person this and another person that. He
will “cleanse” the Word of YHVH and lead you in the Truth as He intended it to be when
He first gave it to man.

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same commandments as was mentioned in the “Old Testament”. not following man made
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7. Misinterpreted Scriptures

There are a few verses in the Scripture that Paul made statements and these statements
are used as evidence that the Law has been abolished. If this is the case then Paul is
teaching the opposite of what Y'shua taught and this causes contradictions in the
Scripture and confusion in the Church today. This also question if Paul was a false
teacher that steered people away from the Torah. Many thought so in his time as
recorded in the book of Acts.

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Paul was accused of teaching the Jews that believed in Messiah not to follow Torah
anymore. This was not true and to prove this, Paul and four others had to undergo a
Nazarene Vow which was one of the most difficult things to do according to the Torah in
order to prove that he was still following Torah. He did that and they accepted his
witness and proved the accusations to be lies. The verdict: No, Paul was not a false
prophet. Paul was a Torah observant Believer in Y’shua the Messiah.

Lets look at a few of the famous verses and see if we can see them in context to find out
the truth behind it all:

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7.1 He abolished the Law, the enmity.

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Enmity - G2189 echthra ekh' -thrah - Feminine of G2190; hostility; by


implication a reason for opposition: - enmity, hatred. The quality of being an
enemy; the opposite of friendship

This is an often misquoted verse in Scripture where people use this to teach that Y’shua
abolished the Torah. If this is the case, first of all; It contradicts Matt 5:17 and this canot
be and secondly; the context is about the Jews and Gentiles (proselytes – Gentiles
converted to Judaism), who worshipped in separation. They were not permitted to enter
the inner court and had to worship at the western wall behind the back of the Temple.
These were laws the Pharisees invented to keep then separate from the Jews. Y’shua
came to break down this dividing wall so that all nations can be gathered into the
Kingdom and be grafted into Israel. It has nothing to do with the Torah.

This was the main goal of all Paul' s arguments and this was the hidden mystery
Rom_11:25, Eph_1:9 , Eph_3:3 that YHVH revealed to Him to preach. His aim was to
preach to the Gentiles, that they are co-heirs of the Kingdom. Did He abolish the Law?
No, only the false Dogma and teachings taught by the Pharisees, (teaching that the
Gentiles are dogs -pagan- and are not allowed to come in), and the hostility between the
Israelites and the Gentiles (through Paul), making of the Two, One new man (people).
We see this later in the destruction of the Temple; that only the Western Wall remained,
the wall where the Gentiles were allowed to come to the Temple (back end). In Hebrew,
west means nations and the Jews are wailing at this wall, not knowing that they now
stand where the Gentiles use to stand, quite ironic I would say. Another interesting fact
is that the Western Wall was the wall between the Gentiles and the Holy of Holies and
they were actually “closer” to the presence of YHVH than the others in the inner court.

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7.2 Y’shua set me free from the Law of sin and death – Those who are led by the
Spirit is not under the Law – We are not under the Law but under Grace.

Paul made very straightforward statements here; we are not under the Law but under
Grace, the Torah is the Law of sin and death and we are not under the Torah if the Spirit
leads us. Can this be? This contradicts what he said previously about the Torah as well
as what Y’shua said in Matt 5:17. Here is a lot of confusion and we have to read the
whole passage in context to see what Paul really meant by these statements. People
normally don’t read the other passages where Paul speaks highly about the Torah and
that are why they only cling to these “out of context” interpretations to suit their doctrine
of “Grace only”.

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Ignorance is the main reason for confusion and pre conceived ideas cause you to read
the Scripture with a “grace lens” that filters out the real truth. Let’s study the se verses in
context: I use color coding to link the thoughts together so that you will follow the context
of the two themes more easily.

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There are two things mentioned here; we died with Messiah through immersion and we
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We also see two themes mentioned here; set free from sin and not being servants of
sin, dead to sin, and becoming servants of Elohim, sinning no longer, alive to
Elohim and servants of our Master Y'shua.

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We see the same two themes here and the first theme is; that we should not let sin reign
in our mortal bodies through fleshly desires and we should not present our bodies to
be subject and obedient to sin. The second theme is that we are dead to sin and
alive to Elohim and we should give our bodies as instruments of righteousness.
Then the key part of the verse; sin shall not rule over you because you are not under
the law. Which law? The law of the flesh, not the Torah. How do I know this? Paul said
so himself later in Chapter 7. He talks about two different laws; the law of the flesh and
the law of the spirit (mind) or Torah.
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The same two themes used here; the law of the flesh or sin working against the
Torah or Law of the spirit (mind). Now we see which law Paul was talking about in
Rom_6:14-15. We are not under the law of the flesh but we are under the law of
Elohim, the Law of the Spirit, the Torah, serving our Master according to His
standards and we do not serve sin through our fleshly desires.

Chapter 8 confirms this statement and these themes continue through this chapter as
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We se the same two themes in Galatians where Paul talks about the Spiritual Law and
the fleshly law. If you obey the Law of the Spirit, following the Spirit, you will not obey
the law of the flesh, walking in the flesh and in sin.

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YHVH set us free from the bondage of the law of the flesh that cause us to sin and He
has made us alive to the Law of the Spirit, the Torah, which we now want to follow
because we live set apart lives unto our Master Y’shua. He gave us the means and
ability to “raise the standard of Life” through giving us His Spirit, the Torah in our hearts
which we now want to follow.

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The Colossians’ were gentiles and this is seen in the phrase


‘uncircumcision of your flesh’. This means that they have never been
“under the Law of YHVH” (Torah) but was under sin. So how can He nail a
Law to the cross they were not commanded to obey? What did Y’shua
then nail to the cross? The decree that stood against us (all humans)
because of sin we allowed in our lives and the decree that was against us
is the death penalty. The Greek word for “ordinance” is the word “dogma”
and means ‘decree’ that a king will write in order to sentence someone to
death. The decree that stood against us was the penalty for sin, which is
death. This decree existed at the time of Adam when man committed the
first sin. The Law or Torah defines what sin is.
So in other words; He did not take away the definition of sin, ignoring sin
completely, for if He had done so, Y’shua died in vain. No, someone had to die and fulfill the
decree that was against man because of sin. This act of Y’shua, of dying on the cross is to
pay for the sin that was committed, and through this payment with His blood, He purged our
names from the “death penalty” or “decree” and we can are set free from the consequence of
sin (death), and not the Law (Torah).

Can Y’shua be a Judge without a Law or measuring stick? No, you can only judge people
according to some measure, which they knew about and instructed to obey. If Y’shua would
judge without a standard, He will not be a righteous Judge.

The Law also defines YHVH’s Holiness and His Character. Without the Law we would not
have know what YHVH is like and which things He loves and which things He hates. Here is
the same verse but from the Scriptures translation.

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Now if we took the stance of many on this scripture, we would say that anyone who tries
to keep the law is under a curse. But that isn' t what is being said here at all!! Look at the
scripture that is being quoted here. It is Deut. 27:26-

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Does this scripture say that those who do them are under a curse? Certainly not. It is
saying those who DO NOT DO them are under a curse!!! So how does this fit in with
what Paul said? It is those Jews who did not accept Y’shua’s Sacrifice that leads to
forgiveness and salvation. The Sacrificial system is the “Grace” of YHVH to enable man
to exist even if he is sinful. Y’shua became that Sacrifice for sin so that those who have
faith in Him (receiving His Blood to redeem them), will receive forgiveness and salvation.

You needed the sacrifice for sin if you break any of the commandments of YHVH
(defining what sin is). All of man have sinned (fallen short of the standard of YHVH’s
Instructions) and needs the “System of Grace” (Sacrifices) to purge them so that YHVH
would not cut them off. When Y’shua became the Sacrifice, the other sacrifices for sin is
no longer accepted (later confirmed in the destruction of the Temple), and you could not
”tap into” YHVH’s Grace without Y’shua. Without a “System of Grace” (Sacrificial
System) you need to do all the Commandments 100% (be sinless) in order to get away
without the need for the “System of Grace”.

So, we are not saved by doing the Torah 100%, because no man can, but we relay on
the “System of Grace”, Y’shua’s Blood to keep us alive even if we fall short of YHVH’s
standards for life. But this does not mean that we do not try to be Holy, because He said
that we should be Holy because He is Holy (living His Standard of Righteousness).
Bottom line; the Torah cannot save you, only the System that is found inside the Torah,
the System of Grace that Y’shua fulfilled (give meaning to and made valid for all of
humanity), only through faith in Him (receiving and accepting it), we can be saved.

8. What does it mean to walk in the Spirit?

To be led by the Spirit is to do His Statute and keep His judgments (Torah - Law).

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Part of being "born again" is to receive the Spirit through the laying on of hands and
through a prayer. The person will receive the Spirit if his heart is longing for the Spirit,
and if the person who is praying, is Spirit filled.

The Spirit is the Gift from YHVH that came after Y' shua and to lead us and teach us the
way Y' shua did with His Disciples. Joh_15:26, Joh_16:13. The Spirit will testify of
Y'shua, speak only the Words of the Father and will guide you in all Truth. He is the Holy
or Set Apart Spirit that will lead you in the Truth so that you can also be set apart or
Holy. To be set apart is to live a life that is different to the world and is according to the
Word of YHVH. The Spirit will open your spiritual eyes so that you can see the Truth in
His Word (Torah) Eze_36:27 and take away all lies and % taught by
man. Mat_15:9.

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This is a direct quote form Exodus 20:6 and this clears out the confusion of which
Commandments He was talking about. Y' shua said; "If you love Me, keep my
Commands" (Torah). After that He said that you will receive the Spirit Who will help you
and guide you in all Truth. It is through the Spirit that we have the strength to keep His
counsel. Isa_11:2

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9. Must we do the Law?

Y'shua said that He will fulfill the Law. We can also fulfill the Law if we love our neighbor.
Does this mean that we take away the Law? No, this means that we do the second part of
the Ten Commandments, if we love our neighbor. Love is the motive for doing the Law and
also the way to do the Law.

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You shall be blessed if you study the Torah and remember to do what is written in
the Torah.

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What is the Torah of freedom:

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You are not free when you are bound by sin, doing sin and a servant thereof. You
are free when you are not serving sin, or in other words, abiding by the standard of
YHVH, which is to be sinless. It is only through the ability of Y’shua and His Spirit
that He can help you to slowly “grow” up in becoming more holy and doing less sin.
You are then a servant of Y’shua and no longer a servant of sin.

The Torah of freedom is the Law that makes you free form sin and the
consequences of sin (curses). If you want to be free, start to follow the Spirit and
obey the Torah written in your heart. If you want to be bound, follow your flesh and
serve sin unto your destruction. Freedom is not to be able to do what you want
because the result of your decisions will bind you. If you stay within the “safe
boundaries” of the Torah, the result of your choices will be liberating (blessings).

Must I do the Torah? It sounds like such a burden. Can I ask the question different?
Do you want to be happy? Do you want to know YHVH? Do you want to know how
to worship YHVH? Do you want to have a happy life full of blessings? Do you want
to have a happy family? Do you want to experience the peace of YHVH? If the
answer is yes to all these questions, yes you have to follow Torah to tap into all of
these blessings, the Torah is the “higher quality of life” the Life YHVH lives and you
can live that two. It is known as “Chai Olam” – “Eternal Life” or “Quality of Life”. Get
sin and death and curses out of your life and start to live His abundant blessed
quality of life.
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YHVH wants what is best for us and He made us and wrote the Book guiding us
through this life. We should listen to Him if we want to experience all that He has
planned for us.

All the Blessings are unlocked if you follow His Commandments. Read Deu_28:1-30.

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If you want to be small in the Kingdom, don' t do the Commandments and teach other
not to do so. If you want to be great in the Kingdom, do the Commandments and
teach others to do it also.

10. The Last Days and the Commandments

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The witness of Y’shua is his Blood Sacrifice and the Commandments are the Word is the
Water we need to keep our garments (actions, words, thoughts) clean during our time of
preparation to meet the King. If you choose not to listen to YHVH' s Commandments
(Word), you stand the chance to be mislead and taken captive by Satan through his
distortion of the Word. This will be a dark day for those who mixed YHVH'
s Holy things
with pagan things and did abominations before Him, not obeying His Instructions. Read
Eze_8:5-18 Eze_9:4-8, Scary thins are shown here for the last days.

11. Y'shua is the Word or Torah.

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The only Word that was known by John at that time was the TaNaK, (Torah +
Prophesies + Psalms). The New Testament was not yet compiled and the only written
word was the Torah and the Prophets (main books).

If Y'shua, Who is the Word, came down to earth and became the Word that dwelled
among us, surely this means that it was the Torah that was lived by Y'
shua, taught by
Y' shua and the Prophecies that are fulfilled by Y'
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In Matt 5:18 Y'
shua said that the Torah will stand until all is fulfilled. Are all the
Prophecies fulfilled yet? No, there are still a lot of prophecies that must be fulfilled by His
Second Coming.

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