Acts 15 ~ Video Lesson Course
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This course is currently closed
Free
This course is currently closed
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And certain men came down from Judah and were teaching the brothers, “Unless you are circumcised, according to the practice of Moses, you are unable to be saved.” Acts 15:1
Is that what this argument really is about: that you must be circumcised to be saved? Many in the traditional Christian church have misunderstood this passage and incorrectly concluded that what the Pharisees in Acts 15 were arguing was this: that one must follow the law (the torah) in order to be saved (go to heaven). This is not the debate, the argument, or the question on the table.
What is the real question being addressed? The real question is this: What has greater torah weight in order to be regarded as a member of the covenant family of the God of Israel: circumcision of the flesh? Or circumcision of the heart?
How does the answer to the question have to do with the restoration of the tabernacle of David?
After this I will return
And will rebuild the tabernacle of David, which has fallen down;
I will rebuild its ruins,
And I will set it up;
So that the rest of mankind may seek Yahweh,
Even all the Gentiles who are called by My name,
Says Yahweh who does all these things. Acts 15: 16-17
What was Paul really arguing about with the Pharisees who were believers in Yeshua as the Messiah?
The Pharisees were saying to new followers of Messiah Yeshua that if they wanted to follow the God of Israel and be members of His covenant family then they must convert to Judaism. As a sign of this conversion, males needed to be circumcised in their flesh. Paul argues that in order to be a member of the covenant family of Yeshua that you needed to be circumcised in the heart (Deuteronomy 10:16).
This ancient debate regarding how the non-Jew should express their faith in the God of Israel still manifests today. Should Christians follow the Torah? Many Orthodox Jews today say that Christians only need to follow the 7 Noahide laws.
In order to understand Paul’s position, his teachings on the issue in the New Testament are examined. The reason why the dispute was settled in Jerusalem is because this is what the Torah requires (Deut. 17:8-10). The ruling by James and the brethren was based upon the prophecy in Amos 9:11 to restore the tabernacle of David: which entails the reunification of Ephraim and Judah. The four necessary things given to the non-Jews to observe come from the Holiness laws in Leviticus chapters 17-20. Furthermore, observance of these four things reverses the sins of Ephraim spoken of in the book of Hosea.
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With each subject, you can either watch a full length video teaching on each course OR listen to same course in shorter 25 minute audio segments.
After you have watched the video or listened to the audio, there is an online quiz with in-depth study questions so you can dig deeper into the scriptures with each lesson.
You can take the courses online to receive ribbon points for completing a course and badge points for completing a subject.
When you complete all courses and all subjects, you can receive a
certificate of completion. This certificate is equivalent to a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Hebraic studies. We will be looking into college accreditation for the program in the future for those who desire to have this.
Alternatively, if you are a Pastor or home group leader, you can lead your home group or congregation through the questions in a small group discussion format.
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#1) Free Trial Membership
#2) $25 USD per month to take the on-line classes. You will have access to 4 lessons per month.
#3) $35 USD per month to take the on-line classes and receive the class CD’s and / or DVD’s in the postal mail.
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