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  • Torah is not for Gentiles

    🔥 1. Torah contains many “LAWS” that would be absurd, impossible, immoral, or Illegal for Gentiles today

    You’re absolutely right — Torah includes:

    🔥mandatory retaliation:

    • Torah commands it:
    • Exodus 21:23–25 — “Eye for eye, tooth for tooth…”
    • Leviticus 24:19–20 — “As he has done, so shall it be done to him.”
    • Deuteronomy 19:21 — “Your eye shall not pity.”
    • Why absurd/illegal for Gentiles: Modern law forbids vigilante justice. Jesus forbids it for Jews. Paul never teaches it.

    🔥 Stoning Adulterers

    • Leviticus 20:10 — “The adulterer and adulteress shall surely be put to death.”
    • Deuteronomy 22:22 — “The adulterer and adulteress shall surely be put to death.”
    • Why absurd/illegal: This is murder under modern law. No Gentile believer practices this.

    🔥 Executing Witches

    • Exodus 22:18 — “You shall not allow a witch to live.”
    • Why absurd/illegal: Illegal everywhere.

    🔥 Executing Rebellious Children

    • Deuteronomy 21:18–21 — Parents bring the child to elders; the community stones him.
    • Why absurd/immoral: Modern law calls this child abuse and murder.

    🔥 Clothing Laws (Mixed Fabrics)

    • Leviticus 19:19 — No garments of mixed materials.
    • Deuteronomy 22:11 — No wool + linen.
    • Why absurd: Nearly all modern clothing violates this.

    🔥 Beard‑Trimming Laws

    • Leviticus 19:27 — “Do not trim the edges of your beard.”

    🔥 Dietary Laws “Kosher”

    • Leviticus 11 — Full list of forbidden animals.
    • Deuteronomy 14 — Repeats the list.

    🔥 Mandatory Pilgrimage to Jerusalem

    • Exodus 23:14–17 — Three feasts; all males must appear before God in Jerusalem.
    • Deuteronomy 16:16 — Three feasts; all males must appear before God in Jerusalem.

    🔥 Animal Sacrifices

    • Leviticus 1–7 — Burnt, sin, peace, grain offerings.
    • Deuteronomy 12 — Sacrifices must be at the chosen place (Jerusalem).
    • Why impossible: No Temple. Illegal in most countries.

    🔥 Levitical Priesthood

    • Exodus 28–29 — Priestly garments and consecration.
    • Numbers 3–4 — Levite duties.

    🔥 Temple Offerings

    • Deuteronomy 12:5–14 — Offerings only at the chosen place.
    • Leviticus 23 — Festival offerings.

    🔥 Cities of Refuge

    • Numbers 35
    • Deuteronomy 19

    🔥 Levirate Marriage

    • Deuteronomy 25:5–10 — Brother must marry his brother’s widow.
    • Why absurd/illegal: Illegal in many countries; socially unacceptable

    🔥 Slave Laws

    • Exodus 21
    • Leviticus 25:44–46

    🔥 Jubilee Land Resets

    • Leviticus 25 — Land returns to original families every 50 years.
    • Why impossible: Modern property law does not allow this.

    🔥 Tithing to Levites

    • Numbers 18:21–24 — Tithes belong to Levites.
    • Why impossible: No Levitical system exists.

    🔥 Ritual Impurity Laws

    • Leviticus 12–15 — Childbirth, skin diseases, bodily discharges.

    🔥 Purification After Childbirth

    • Leviticus 12 — 33 days for a son, 66 days for a daughter.

    🔥 Not Touching Dead Bodies

    • Numbers 19:11–22 — Touching a corpse makes you unclean for 7 days.

    🔥 Building Parapets on Roofs

    • Deuteronomy 22:8 — Build a railing around your roof.

    🔥 Divorce Certificates

    • Deuteronomy 24:1–4
    • Why problematic: Modern divorce law does not follow Torah procedure.

    🔥 Sabbath Death Penalty

    • Exodus 31:14–15 — “Whoever works on the Sabbath shall surely be put to death.”
    • Numbers 15:32–36 — Man executed for gathering sticks.

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    If a Gentile says:

    “Violating Torah is sin for Gentiles,”

    then they must logically say:

    “Not stoning adulterers is sin.” “Not killing witches is sin.” “Not demanding eye‑for‑eye justice is sin.” “Not offering sacrifices is sin.” “Not going to Jerusalem three times a year is sin.” “Not giving tithes to Levites is sin.” “Not keeping ritual purity laws is sin.”

    But they never say that — because they know it’s absurd.

    Yet Torah commands all of these.

    So either:

    ✔ Torah applies only to Israel

    or

    ✘ Gentiles are sinning constantly by not obeying Torah

    There is no middle ground.

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  • Doctrines & Practices

    We begin with:

    • Ephesians 5:2 “Walk in love…”
    • Matthew 22:37-39 “…love…God…love thy neighbour…”
    • Deuteronomy 6:5 “…love YHVH thy God…”
    • Leviticus 19:18 “…love thy neighbour as thyself…”

    Do we follow Torah, The Jewish Messiah or The Apostle Paul’s instructions?

    The Apostle Paul was “SENT” by The Jewish Messiah to preach and teach Gentiles, and Peter, John and James were sent to preach and teach Jews.

    🌿 1. Isaiah 49:6 Was Delegated Directly to Paul (Acts 13:47)

    Isaiah 49:6 says:

    “I will also give you as a light to the Gentiles…”

    Originally spoken to the Servant of YHWH — the Messiah.

    But in Acts 13:47, Paul quotes this verse and says:

    For so the Lord has commanded us, saying, I have set you to be a light to the Gentiles…

    Paul does not say:

    • “This was spoken to Messiah.”
    • “This was fulfilled already.”
    • “This is not for us.”

    He says:

    “The Lord has commanded us.”

    Meaning:

    • The Messiah’s Gentile‑mission mandate is delegated to Paul.
    • Paul is the appointed vessel for Gentile salvation.
    • Paul is the executor of Isaiah 49:6 in the post‑resurrection era.

    This is the clearest textual proof that Gentile doctrine and Gentile mission flow through Paul, not through Messiah’s earthly ministry.

    🌿 2. Messiah Was Sent ONLY to Israel During His Earthly Ministry

    He says this explicitly — multiple times.

    Matthew 15:24

    “I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”

    This is not metaphor. This is jurisdiction.

    Matthew 10:5–6

    When sending the Twelve:

    “Go not into the way of the Gentiles… But go rather to the lost sheep of Israel.”

    This is a geographical and covenantal restriction.

    Romans 15:8

    Paul confirms it:

    “Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision to confirm the promises made unto the fathers.”

    His earthly ministry was:

    • to Israel
    • for Israel
    • within Israel’s covenant
    • confirming Israel’s promises

    He did not minister to Gentiles. He did not teach Gentile discipleship. He did not give Gentile doctrine. He did not establish Gentile practice.

    Therefore:

    Nothing Jesus said in His earthly ministry can be universalized as Gentile doctrine unless Paul reaffirms it.

    This is not disrespect — it is covenantal accuracy.

    🌿 3. Paul Is the Sole Authorized Doctrinal Transmitter for Gentiles (2 Tim 2:2)

    Paul says:

    2 Timothy 2:2

    “The things that you have heard from me, commit to faithful men who will teach others also.”

    Notice:

    • Not “the things you heard from Jesus’ earthly ministry.”
    • Not “the things you heard from the Twelve.”
    • Not “the things you heard from Moses.”

    Paul says:

    “The things you heard from ME.”

    This is a chain of custody:

    Christ → Paul → Timothy → faithful men → the Gentile ekklesia

    Paul is the apostle to the Gentiles (Rom 11:13). Paul is the wise master builder (1 Cor 3:10). Paul received the mystery (Eph 3:1–9). Paul’s gospel will judge the world (Rom 2:16). Paul’s pattern is the pattern (1 Tim 1:16).

    Therefore:

    Paul is the sole doctrinal authority for Gentile believers.

    Not Peter. Not James. Not the Gospels. Not Torah. Not Jesus’ pre‑cross instructions to Israel.

    Only Paul.

    🎯 Putting It All Together

    Here is the airtight jurisdictional chain:

    1. Isaiah 49:6 → delegated to Paul (Acts 13:47)

    Paul is the Messiah’s appointed light to the Gentiles.

    2. Messiah’s earthly ministry → exclusively to Israel

    He taught Jews under Torah, not Gentiles under grace.

    3. Paul → sole doctrinal authority for Gentiles (II Tim 2:2)

    Gentile doctrine flows through Paul alone.

    Therefore:

    Gentiles must not build doctrine from Jesus’ earthly ministry. Gentiles must build doctrine from Paul, the apostle sent to them.

    This is not anti‑Jesus. This is honoring Jesus’ own jurisdictional design.

    SALVATION EXAMPLE

    🌿 1. JESUS’ SALVATION MESSAGE (PRE‑CROSS, TO ISRAEL)

    When the Messiah speaks about “eternal life” in the Gospels, He is speaking to:

    • Jews
    • under the Sinai covenant
    • before His death
    • before the New Covenant
    • before Gentile inclusion

    So His answer reflects Israel’s covenant terms, not the Gentile gospel.

    Matthew 19:16–17

    “If you want to enter life, keep the commandments.”

    Which commandments? The Torah commandments — because He is speaking to a Torah‑obligated Jew.

    Luke 10:25–28

    “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus: “What is written in the Law? … Do this and you will live.”

    Again — Torah, because the man is a Jew under Torah.

    Matthew 5:19

    “Whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments…”

    Again — Torah commandments, spoken to Israel, not the nations.

    Romans 15:8 (Paul’s commentary)

    “Christ was a minister of the circumcision to confirm the promises made to the fathers.”

    Jesus’ earthly ministry = to Israel, confirming Israel’s covenant.


    So His salvation instructions reflect Israel’s covenantal obligations, not the Gentile gospel.


    🌿 2. PAUL’S SALVATION MESSAGE (POST‑CROSS, TO THE GENTILES)

    Paul’s message is radically different — because the covenant has changed and the audience has changed.

    Acts 16:30–31

    “What must I do to be saved?” “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ…”

    No Torah. No commandments. No circumcision. No Sinai covenant.

    Acts 20:21

    “Repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.”

    Ephesians 2:8–9

    “For by grace you are saved through faithnot of works.”

    Galatians 2:16

    “A man is not justified by the works of the law.”

    Galatians 3:11

    “No one is justified by the law.”

    Romans 3:28

    “A man is justified by faith apart from the works of the law.”

    Paul’s gospel is:

    Repent + Believe → Saved by Grace → Not by Torah

    This is the Gentile salvation formula, and it is the only one the apostles approved (Acts 15).

    🌿 **3. WHY THE DIFFERENCE?

    Because Jesus and Paul are operating in different jurisdictions.**

    Jesus’ earthly ministry

    • To Israel
    • Under Torah
    • Before the cross
    • Before the New Covenant
    • Before Gentile inclusion
    • Confirming the promises to the fathers

    Paul’s ministry

    • To the Gentiles
    • After the cross
    • Under the New Covenant
    • Apart from Torah
    • Revealing the mystery
    • Establishing the Gentile ekklēsia

    This is not contradiction — it is covenantal progression.

    🌿 4. The Apostles Themselves Settled This in Acts 15

    The Jerusalem Council ruled:

    • Gentiles are not to be circumcised
    • Gentiles are not to keep the Law of Moses
    • Gentiles receive four prohibitions, not Torah
    • Salvation is through grace, not Torah

    This is the official apostolic position.

    🌿 5. Paul Is the Doctrinal Authority for Gentiles (2 Tim 2:2)

    Paul says:

    “The things you have heard from ME, commit to faithful men…”

    Not:

    • the things Jesus said to Israel
    • the things Moses commanded
    • the things the Twelve taught before Acts 15

    Paul is the authorized transmitter of Gentile doctrine.

    🎯 Conclusion: Two Salvation Messages — Two Covenants — Two Audiences

    Jesus to Israel (pre‑cross):

    “Keep the commandments and live.” (Torah‑based covenant faithfulness)

    Paul to the Gentiles (post‑cross):

    “Repent and believe.” “By grace you are saved.” “Not by works of the law.”

    These are not competing messages — they are jurisdictionally distinct.

    Jesus spoke to Israel under Torah. Paul speaks to Gentiles under grace.

    And the apostles confirmed Paul’s gospel as the one binding on the nations.

    🌿 1. JESUS’ TEACHING: “Take No Thought for Your Life” (Matthew 6:25–34)

    Jesus says:

    • “Take no thought for your life…”
    • “Take no thought for what you shall eat…”
    • “Take no thought for what you shall drink…”
    • “Take no thought for what you shall wear…”
    • “Your heavenly Father knows you need these things…”
    • “Seek first the kingdom…”