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Who Are The Natsarim?: The Original Followers of Yahusha Of Natsarith (Strongholds & False Beliefs Book 4)

Who Are The Natsarim?: The Original Followers of Yahusha Of Natsarith (Strongholds & False Beliefs Book 4)

Lew White
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This is an eBooklet for mobile devices that quickly references the historical existence of the Natsarim. It will prove from Scripture what they were called, and how their sect was "spoken against everywhere." It will contrast the original followers of Yahusha which settled at Antioch with the Didascalia, or Catechetical School at Alexandria - which was funded by Rome's Fiscus Judaicus, a tax on any who observed Torah. This state-supported Didascalia grew into the dominant form of Christianity seen today. After the destruction of Yerushalayim in 70 CE, two groups emerged: The Pharisees and the Natsarim. The way to recognize the true followers of Yahusha is not by what they wear, titles, racial makeup, or location. It is discovered by what they teach and their behavior, powered not by money, but by the living Spirit of Yahusha in them producing the fruits of His Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control - against which there is no law .
Language
English
Pages
26
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 07, 2015

Who Are The Natsarim?: The Original Followers of Yahusha Of Natsarith (Strongholds & False Beliefs Book 4)

Lew White
0/5 ( ratings)
This is an eBooklet for mobile devices that quickly references the historical existence of the Natsarim. It will prove from Scripture what they were called, and how their sect was "spoken against everywhere." It will contrast the original followers of Yahusha which settled at Antioch with the Didascalia, or Catechetical School at Alexandria - which was funded by Rome's Fiscus Judaicus, a tax on any who observed Torah. This state-supported Didascalia grew into the dominant form of Christianity seen today. After the destruction of Yerushalayim in 70 CE, two groups emerged: The Pharisees and the Natsarim. The way to recognize the true followers of Yahusha is not by what they wear, titles, racial makeup, or location. It is discovered by what they teach and their behavior, powered not by money, but by the living Spirit of Yahusha in them producing the fruits of His Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control - against which there is no law .
Language
English
Pages
26
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 07, 2015

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