Description
The book of Romans is often regarded as a cornerstone of theological thought, foundational to understanding salvation, grace, and faith. Yet, when interpreted without its Hebraic context, Sha’ul’s (Paul’s) teachings can become distorted, leading to misconceptions that have fueled doctrines such as replacement theology and antinomianism. These misinterpretations, shaped by centuries of separation from the Torah, have overshadowed the deeply rooted Hebraic principles that permeate every chapter of Romans.
This study embarks on a journey to rediscover Romans through a Hebraic lens, realigning Sha’ul’s words with the foundation upon which they were built: the Torah. Sha’ul, a learned Pharisee and devoted follower of Y’shua HaMashiach, consistently upheld the Torah as the basis for understanding Elohim’s redemptive plan. His epistle to the Romans is not an invitation to discard the Torah but a profound exposition of its eternal relevance and its fulfillment in Messiah.
What You Will Learn
- Sha’ul’s Teachings Are Founded on Torah: Each chapter of Romans demonstrates the continuity of Torah principles, showing how faith, grace, and salvation are intricately tied to Elohim’s covenantal instructions.
- Understanding Misinterpretations: Many Christian doctrines stem from verses removed from their Hebraic context. This study will highlight and refute these misuses, revealing their theological inaccuracies.
- Building a Foundation of Understanding: By examining Romans in light of its Hebraic roots, readers will uncover the harmony between the Torah, the prophets, and the writings of the apostles.
A Unified Narrative
Romans is not a declaration of a new religion but a continuation of Elohim’s plan revealed from Genesis onward. From Sha’ul’s opening words to his closing doxology, the epistle reaffirms that the promises to Abraham, the covenant at Sinai, and the hope of Messiah are part of one cohesive narrative.
Through this study, we will delve into Sha’ul’s arguments, contextualize his teachings, and dispel misconceptions that have distorted his message. We will uncover the Hebraic foundation of faith, where righteousness is not an abstract idea but a life lived in obedience to Elohim’s commands. In doing so, we will grasp the profound truths that Romans offers to both Yahudim (Jews) and Gentiles, united as one assembly under the sovereignty of Yahuah.
An Invitation
This journey through Romans is an invitation to see the Scriptures as Sha’ul intended: a unified testimony to Elohim’s faithfulness. By returning to the Hebraic understanding of the text, we can better appreciate the depth and beauty of Sha’ul’s teachings, aligning our lives with the eternal principles of the Torah and walking in the fullness of Y’shua HaMashiach’s redemption. Let us begin this exploration with open hearts and minds, ready to uncover the timeless truths of the book of Romans.
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