The Covenant Identity

Torah for Gentiles is wrong because “The Mount Sinia Covenant” was NOT made between YHVH and the world, but between YHVH and “The Children of Israel”. We see that clearly in Ephesians 2:11-12. Paul confirms exactly what Torah says:

You were Gentiles in the flesh
You were separate from Christ
You were alienated from the commonwealth of Israel
You were strangers to the covenants of promise
You had no hope
You were without God in the world

This is not an insult — it is a jurisdictional statement.

Paul is saying:

“You Gentiles were not part of the Sinai Covenant.”

This matches Torah perfectly. Torah repeatedly states that the covenant at Sinai was made only with:

“The House of Jacob”

“The Children of Israel”

Those whom YHVH brought out of Egypt

This is the covenantal identity.

Exodus 19:3–6
God instructs Moses:

“Say to the House of Jacob… tell the Children of Israel.”

No Gentiles are present. No nations are invited.

Deuteronomy 5:1–3
Moses makes it explicit:

“YHVH made this covenant with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day.”

This excludes:

Gentiles

The nations

Anyone not physically present at Sinai

Psalm 147:19–20
David reinforces the boundary:

“He declares His statutes and judgments to Israel…
He has not dealt so with any nation.”

This is the strongest jurisdictional statement in Scripture.

Conclusion from Torah:
The Sinai Covenant is Israel‑only, not world‑wide, not universal, not Gentile-inclusive.

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