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Why We Keep Torah: Ten Persistent Questions

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Overview

Something phenomenal is happening in our times: many people who confess Yeshua (Jesus) to be their Messiah and Savior are awakening to the spiritual treasures contained in the Torah (the books of Moses, or Genesis through Deuteronomy). While in the history of the Christian Church the Torah has been more or less considered obsolete and as having little or no application to the life of a believer in Yeshua, many are questioning this view and studying the Torah for themselves. What they are discovering is that Yeshua Himself, as well as His Apostles, lived Torah observant lives - that living out the commandments of the Torah is not contrary to a genuine faith in Yeshua as one’s Savior and only means by which a sinner may be made righteous before God. A return to keeping the Sabbath, celebrating the yearly Festivals, and aligning one’s lifestyle with the standards outlined by the Torah has been the result. Clearly, this return to Torah has not always been warmly received by the Christian Church and her leaders. Strong debates have ensued, and very often the same texts of Scripture are brought to the table as proof that the Torah has been abolished or substantially changed by the coming of Yeshua, and that those who confess Him as their Lord and Savior not only have no obligation to obey the commandments of Torah, but are to be warned away from incorporating such antiquated commandments into their lives.

  • Explores how many people are awakening to the spiritual treasures contained in the Torah
  • Analyzes the relationship between the Christian Church and the Torah
  • Argues that Yeshua Himself, as well as His Apostles, lived Torah observant lives
  • Introduction
  • 1. Mark 7:19 “Didn’t Yeshua Declare All Foods Clean?”
  • 2. “If We Are to Keep the Torah, What About Animal Sacrifices?”
  • 3. “If Yeshua and His Apostles Changed the Sabbath to Sunday, Doesn’t That Prove the Torah has been Replaced?”
  • 4. “Doesn’t Paul Dismiss the Torah’s Laws about Food, Festivals, New Moons, and Sabbath in Colossians 2?”
  • 5. In Peter’s vision (Acts 10), didn’t God make it clear that there was no longer any need to keep the food laws of the Torah?
  • 6. Paul makes it clear that we are “not under the Law” Doesn’t that mean that we no longer are required to obey the Torah?
  • 7. If Paul abolished the commandment of circumcision, doesn’t that prove that the Law has been abolished?
  • 8. Didn’t the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) make it clear that the Torah was only for Jewish people?
  • 9.Wasn’t the Law given to condemn sinners and not as a guide for living righteously? (1 Tim 1:8; Gal 3:19)
  • 10. Didn’t God abolish the ceremonial and civil parts of the Law, requiring of us only the moral laws?
  • Title: Why We Keep Torah: Ten Persistent Questions
  • Author: Tim Hegg
  • Publisher: TorahResource
  • Print Publication Date: 2009
  • Pages: 193
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • ISBNs: 9780997982244, 0997982241
  • Resource ID: LLS:WHYWPRSSTNQSTNS
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-03-11T19:07:24Z

Tim Hegg, M.Div., Th.M.

Tim graduated from Cedarville University in 1973 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music and Bible, with a minor in Philosophy. He entered Northwest Baptist Seminary (Tacoma, WA) in 1973, completing his M.Div. (summa cum laude) in 1976. He completed his Th.M. (summa cum laude) in 1978, also from NWBS. His Master’s Thesis was titled: “The Abrahamic Covenant and the Covenant of Grant in the Ancient Near East”. Tim taught Biblical Hebrew and Hebrew Exegesis for three years as an adjunct faculty member at Corban University School of Ministry when the school was located in Tacoma. Tim is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature, and has contributed papers at the annual meetings of both societies. He has published over 40 books and almost 100 biblical articles. Tim has lectured around the world and has produced hundreds of hours of audio and video teachings. He currently lives in Tacoma WA. with his wife Paulette. 

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