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Law and Grace: Part 3

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 28, 2009

Baruch Levine emphasizes one of the most important characteristics of the Hebrew view of law when he says: . . . the laws of the Torah did not permit Israelites to expiate intentional or premeditated offenses by means of sacrifice.  There was no vicarious, ritual remedy – substitution of one’s property or wealth – for…

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By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 23, 2009

Sunrise, Caribbean, Cancun

Some Questions Resolved

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 21, 2009

Recently, some blog comments have raised issues about various Hebraic topics.  Some of these can be easily resolved with an internet search. How did the name Yeshua become Jesus?  click here The shift from the Hebrew Bible to the Christian Bible.  Click here

Further comment on Law and Grace

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 20, 2009

Part 2:  (Please read the initial discussion of Mr. Corner’s mistaken view of Galatians) Mr. Corner goes on to say: One of their actual deceptive web sites that stresses the importance of the Torah for us today declared the following: “Since the Bible was written by Hebrews, it is critical to understand their ancient culture…

Law and Grace: Getting The Difference Straight

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Nov 20, 2009

Today I received an passionate request to explain why my teaching about law and grace was causing such terrible consequences for a particular person.  Accompanying this request was an article by Dan Corner titled “Deadly Galatianism Reintroduced.”  With an English construction like that, I just had to take a look.  Unfortunately, Mr. Corner’s misunderstanding of…

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