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While both Matthew and Paul quoted extensively from Tanach in order to support their teachings, only Paul would successfully persuade his audience. The Book of Matthew was written for a Jewish audience. As a result, MatthewÕs mission largely failed among the people he sought to convert because the Jews were repelled by his wild exploitation of Tanach. PaulÕs venture, on the other hand, was enormously successful. The minister to the gentiles was preaching to audiences that were completely illiterate, and lacked the ability to discern between genuine Judaism and Bible-tampering. Rabbi Singer demonstrates how Paul corrupted the Jewish scriptures in order to both undermine the Torah, and advance his new, sweeping doctrines that would lay the foundation for Christian theology.
What are we told by Zachariah and Isaiah about key nations in the news? R. Singer explores seminal passages live on air! Also, former Pastor tells of his decision to embrace the Jewish faith live on air. Finally, R. Singer reveals why Jacob bestowed upon Judah the most extensive blessings...
Published 12/29/14
On this week's show, callers and chatter questions include: Debating religion with family members. Is there a Jewish concept of the "holy spirit"? When the Moshiach comes, how will non-Jewish communities respond? Why does Nebuchadnezzar "bow down" to Daniel in chapter 2? Do women convert to...
Published 02/28/14