Every religious person whether he is a Christian, Judaist, or Muslim, aspires to spiritual relation or even to a blood relation with Abraham, calling him a ‘forefather’ and calling oneself an heir of the promises with all of its due repercussions.
With so many making this claim, the question surfaces: is it true that a person can be defined as an heir to the promises Elohim had foretold to Abraham regardless of the religious or ethnic heritage that they have come from?
Of course not, it is enough to look at the life story of Abraham and his children in order to understand the criteria for one to be defined as a «chosen one» of YHWH
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Many different religious teachings were introduced to the lives of believers during the last two thousands years. Some of these teachings are based on the traditions of the elders and wise men, while others are founded on the explanations and interpretations of the Scripture as presented by the different schools and teachers of the Law. For the most part these teachings did not open the true meaning of the Scripture but instead added a lot of useless and contradictory information in regards to following the commandments of the Most High. On one side, this trap could easily lead to the religious slavery of an individual, while on the other it may lead to the negligence of YHWH’s Law.
The majority of Christians will also find themselves lost and confused if they continue to believe that, through accepting the forgiveness of sins and salvation through the blood of Yeshua (Jesus), they automatically fulfill the commandments of the Law. As a result of this theology, they incorrectly believe that they need only follow the commandments that regard love towards YHWH and one’s neighbour, (these concepts having been taught by Yeshua in the “new testament”). With this type of perspective, they forget that the commandments given in the Torah stand as infinitely relevant to us and that they present a summary of all the commandments found in YHWH law.
The goal of this book is to help the believer find a way of truth in building a strong relationship with his Creator and also with his neighbour. In addition, it is sincerely hoped that the reader will become a rightful heir of Abraham and will follow the living Word of Truth with the wisdom to avoid the various common teachings, interpretations and traditions that surround us.
This book includes** materials which are based of Torah (the five books of Moses), Neviim (the books of the Prophets) and Ketuvim (historical books, new testament writings, Psalms and Proverbs) in different editions, translations and canons.