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Shalom, everyone.
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This is Vera Garcia from B'derech.
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I want to extend an invitation to you.
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I am doing a Bible study
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on the book of James.
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and I would like to share it with you
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and invite you to join me on this journey
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It is a verse by verse study
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and its focus is to look at
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the Jewish roots of this letter
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We will see how James
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based all his teachings
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on the Tanakh,
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which we call the Old Testament
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I hope you will be blessed
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through the study of this book
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this letter
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as I also am.
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Here you have Lesson One.
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Shalom.
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Lord praised and magnified be your name
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You are a God of covenant
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You made yourself known
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as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
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You have a covenant
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with the house of Israel.
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You have chosen them
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to be a light to the nations.
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You are a God of covenant
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and You have kept Your promise to them
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and we praise you for that
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we praise you Lord
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because they have preserved your words
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the Bible, the Torah
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throughout all these years
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despite all the
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persecution they suffered
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including at the hands of the Christians
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and we are grateful to them
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we are grateful to them
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because from them came our Messiah
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and through our Messiah
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we are grafted into the Olive Tree of Israel
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and we are part of the family
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of Israel
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and we thank you for that
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so Father with all this expectation
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I too am
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in expectation
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for our hearts
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to be enlightened by your word
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we are constrained by it
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that every time we meet
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and talk about your word
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that it may become more alive within us
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that we may have a deeper understanding
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of who you are and who we are
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So that our identity may become
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increasingly sharpened
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and that there may be an alignment
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between our hearts and your heart
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May the Lord teach us how you do things
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as your word says
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Thank you!
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May the Lord anoint us with an anointing
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that breaks chains
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and may our hearts be open to one another
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in our doubts,
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in the things we disagree on
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in the things we will discover together
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May this be, LORD,
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a journey of growth,
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in the name of Yeshua.
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Thank you, Lord.
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So, folks,
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Oh already
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let's get started
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we'll start with the letter of James
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I'll talk
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in a little while
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because we chose this card, right?
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because Jace
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told us
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to read the letters, right?
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if possible in chronological order
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there is no
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consensus
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about how it is
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with the dates, right?
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the letters
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they say
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the scholars, right
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that the letter of James is one of the oldest
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his name in Hebrew is Jacob
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which is Jacob
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and that's why I put it here
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okay, and I put
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this photo because
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he gathered at the synagogue, right
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so I did some research here
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and how the New Testament was dated, right?
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There are some I found really cool, this is a
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it's a summary, right?
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and then I'll send you the
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the PowerPoint
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so you don't have to write all this down here
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so to date the new testament they made
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they took the language
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the style, right
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an era has that, like for example
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I haven't lived in Brazil for thirty years
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I have some expressions
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idiomatic, right
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that people look at
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at me and know that it's been a long time since I
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have been in Brazil
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so the language and style
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the theological concepts
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of the time
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the book most
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that was written later
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is later, right? It's a little more
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developed
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theologically
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the historical references that, for example
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if the temple had already been destroyed
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as it was in the year seventy, right
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after Christ
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and the external evidence, so the fathers of the
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early church cited, right, the
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the origin cited
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James
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the gathering
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quoted James
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so they come
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some is
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right, who mentioned it and when, right?
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The evidence
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of the manuscripts that
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that where are the translations based right
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and the historical context is
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They are also
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they make these literary relationships, right, with the sources
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The allusions
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The dependencies
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where things come together
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And then after
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Obviously the academic community does this
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reaches consensus after 1 debate
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here I speak only
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It's to put it on record, right?
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That's when it was the Gospels
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when they were more or less written
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John's is the oldest
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there are the cards, right?
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the first letters say it may be Galatians
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First and Second Testaments
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anyway it's there it is
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It is the cards that
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that we can tell it was later
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because Paul was in prison
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like Ephesians
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Philippians
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Colossians and so on
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The pastorals, right?
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then they of somebody
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some say that
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it's Tito
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may have
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Tan
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Tito
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possibly it may have been written by some followers
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of Paul
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Nobody knows
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and Tiago
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again
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the oldest
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forty or fifty after Christ
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Hebrews is also highly debated
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no one even knows exactly if it was
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Paulo or another writer right
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1st and 2nd Apollo
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They think it was in the 60's
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after Christ
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And there you go
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So it's
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Apocalypse is the same thing
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and some think that
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Pastoral Letters
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as I said up there and second Peter
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may have been written by
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People before, right?
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Look at the excuse
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After the Apostles
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but they wrote in their name
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So it's very hard to know, right?
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Then I put it here
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Then you will have this
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This information
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There's a Catholic site that I took a look at
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the dates are different
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Then Wikipedia gives another one
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and this pastor Antônio Gilberto
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Also by the way already this is one of the ones you sent me ok
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So what will be the starting point of our study
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this is super important ok
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in reality it shouldn't exist
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The Old Testament and the New Testament
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Like I don't use it much
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The Bible
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Complete Jewish
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which was translated from the
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He was an American Jew
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he translated
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The New Testament
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From Greek
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for English and
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the part of the
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that we call the old testament, right?
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it is another translation that he did not make
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and then they translated it into Portuguese, right
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from English to Portuguese
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Yeah, I like to use this
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this Bible because it uses the Hebrew names
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I think it's super cool
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Oh just that
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is the
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'Cause that's important 'cause I shouldn't have
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It should have been one thing
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There shouldn't be this division
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The Old Testament
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The New Testament
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it is so much so that this Bible continues the
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The number of pages continues it does not have a division
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When it ends there
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Malachi
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already go straight to Mateus
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So there's nothing in the middle there by the way
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it ends not with Malachi
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sorry she ends with second chronicles
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because the Bible
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Hebrew She has a
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Different Book Division
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but anyway
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The most important thing is this
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'Cause it should have been one thing
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a continuity
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Okay, that came much later
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I think this is very beautiful
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To have this continuity with nothing in between, right?
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So the New Testament
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He is the Jewish book
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It was written for the Jews
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and for the most part
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on the Jews and intended for Jews
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Gentiles
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When am I going to use this word here with us
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are the believers of the nations
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yes no doesn't mean pagans
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There are some verses in the New Testament
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They do this interaction, right?
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there
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ia cova is the Hebrew name of the author
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I put it in quotation marks
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I'll explain why after the book
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So it's like this
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The progression was like this
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in Latin it was ia cobos
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then in more modern Latin
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stayed with me
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there for the French it's twins
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I don't know if that's how you say it there
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and became James in English
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and the translation of James into Portuguese is Tiago
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and in the fi Tiago is
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Much of what I'm going to talk about here has to do with this book
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this is James, right?
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The Fair
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and the copy of whose name is in Hebrew
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Rabbi David Friedman and his son
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He went
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My rabbi right
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during the four
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four three years
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it is there in the synagogue of Jerusalem that we gathered
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virtually
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And unfortunately
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He passed away during COVID
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He is very blessed
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The memory
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An amazing person
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taught me a lot
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And his book is wonderful
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And I'm going
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I'm going to be sharing something
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with you about his book
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so according to the rabbi
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David Friedman
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yacov's letter is what they call a Yakut
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which is a
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Build a build
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A collection
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of Jewish writings
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So it's as if
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right, we keep taking notes
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right from what we are taught, right
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and then we make an ah let's gather everything that
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It's the already talked about X
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So yeah the
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a student
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or several students get together and make this compendium
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He proposes that the letter of
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Jacob, right of James
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It's written like this it's super interesting
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okay
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There are the others
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Historians are not teachers, right?
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who also believe that this is the case
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it's not just Rabbi David
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and the book was written in Greek, right?
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but sure if it really went
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Based on the teachings of The Grave
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He gave these teachings in Hebrew
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because it was his native language
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maybe it was Maicon something because it was
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It's a mixed thing, right? Many times
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So it's
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It was very common at that time
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It's paying for a scribe, right? For him to write
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things in the lingua franca which was the Greek right
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So much so that it is the first verse of the letter
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Speak, right?
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to the
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Jews who are scattered
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that is for the twelve scattered tribes, right?
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they would be Jews who would be in other places
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and that probably Greek was their mother tongue okay
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is
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I put this here in the wrong place
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But that's okay
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What the Rabbi is
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David speaks
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is that in reality the book of James
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He went
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written is
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One comment
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From a portion of the parsha
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which is from the Torah Bible
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in Leviticus
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and here are some
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Links
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That's it, right?
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demonstrations of this
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But later we'll talk more about it
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OK
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for the time being
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okay you guys are understanding
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Give 1 feedback
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For me
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OK
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Yes and you can't ask no
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A lot of questions keep getting
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They stay for the questions, right?
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So keep writing so you don't miss it
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so you don't miss it
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Okay, write it down because I
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I I
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Today we will probably only talk
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of one two verses
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It's just to show and for us to be able to talk a little
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Endorsement
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So I'm not going to keep going
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I won't go on too long
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In a little while I will stop
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A Cove's Letter
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It's super interesting too
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base if we believe it was a
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a compendium of his students or not
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if he really wrote
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if he edited to write
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Irrespective of
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The style of his letter
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in Jewish terms
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It's from a Halla Ramacite
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I'll explain what Halla is
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Ramacite
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this verb is to walk
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This grating
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It's something that
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The rabbis did and still do today
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that's how we're going to put it
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what God has taught us in practice
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And how, right?
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Will times change
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Now there's a computer
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had no computer
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Now it has in vitro
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It's IVF
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At that time there was no
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So the rabbis are
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the na na na torah right
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When God was
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teaching the people of Israel to be a nation
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because it reminds
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they were slaves for four hundred years in Egypt
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So they had to leave
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God was
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I always say that I
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God was brilliant
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He gave
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These laws
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These teachings
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These statutes
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to teach them how to live in a civil society
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So much there is
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Lessons from agriculture
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Health Lessons
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of the population
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in terms of relationship
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in several
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there are several things that God was teaching his people and
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But that was there, right?
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Three thousand years ago
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And the world evolves
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so the rabbis always
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They meet from time to time to make the drain
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What are we going to do about this
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This new thing that happened in our midst
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which is then the practical application of the teachings of tanar
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which is what the Old Testament is called in Hebrew
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which is a
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one
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If you take a little of the Torah
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It's from the prophets and the writings okay
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This is how the Jewish people separate the Old Testament
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Which we call the Old Testament
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Torah the Prophets and the Writings
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So you agree with
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The Jews
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when they read Jacob's letter
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of James
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That's how they
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Come on, you're talking
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How are we going to practice the Torah, okay?
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and why it was necessary
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because Yeshua came
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because Jesus came
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Then some things changed
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but other things don't
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And we'll see that in his letter
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So it's his card, right?
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As I said
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is a guide
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An instruction on how to put into practice
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teachings found in Leviticus nineteen-one
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That's the one I'd like you to write down
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'Cause I wish we read
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This week
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And then we'll go
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Go talk next week
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There will be at least
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This in mind
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when we're reading the book of James
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In fact, even I would like you to read
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It is and I'll do it too
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that I haven't done yet
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I did is Leviticus
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in this from nineteen one to twenty-seven and then litiago
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And see what you guys think, okay
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It's just a relative here quickly
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The Jews
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They read the Torah
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which are the first five books
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books of the bible
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During the year
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So that's the Torah
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It is divided into Parashiot
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which are portions
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parsha is the singular and parashiot is the plural
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And this parashiot
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Parsha is called Kedushim
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That is holy people
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okay you will see
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It's super interesting
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that's all I'm going to talk about today
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but I would like you to actually read it afterwards and see
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The things that are similar and the things that are not okay
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and again this premise right
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that the book of the Grave of James is based on is not only on the
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David Friedman
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is the Walker teachers
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Kaiser who is super well known
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and Luke Johnson
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I don't know this one
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among others ok
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but these are the most prominent
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Then you can search more
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then who is Jacob, right?
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who is Tiago
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he is the brother of exua de Jesus
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the verses are there okay
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At first obviously he didn't
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Didn't believe
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But then there was a
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A conversion
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So much so that he starts the book, right?
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James the servant of our Lord Jesus Christ
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I think this is so beautiful
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He was the leader
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The leader is mor right
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The Chief Rabbi
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of the Messianic Jewish community in Jerusalem
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It's the chief rabbi, right?
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We see this very clearly
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back at the first Council of Jerusalem
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When they didn't know what they were going to do with the
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that they were not Jews, right?
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the gentiles that was Peter
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It was at Cornelio's house
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they are baptized with the Holy Spirit
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Hi, what are we going to do with these people, right?
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yes it was like that something they didn't expect
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Paulo and
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Barnabas right
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they went to Jerusalem and gathered together
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And here comes that verse, right?
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hallucinated said that they had a heated argument
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and then Tiago gets up and he says
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appeared in the good to the Holy Spirit
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that is
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He was the one who was
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Presiding
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Like a Sanhedrin
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Only that Judai Comerciano, right?
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He was a very prominent person
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It is and we are right
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Speak like that
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To speak
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From this scrap business
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for instance
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at the Council of Jerusalem
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ok the gentiles are also believing in and Exu
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in Jesus
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were even baptized with the Holy Spirit
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What are we going to do with them
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So they gathered as it was
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God had already ordained it back then
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in the Torah that they had is
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Judges over them, right?
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So they gathered
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and this structure is shown
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There in Acts Fifteen
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When they gathered to talk
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What are we going to do
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what do the scriptures talk about this, right?
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Then they had such a discussion
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And then they said okay
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gentiles who believe in Eshu do not need to be suced
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They need not become Jews
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You just have to observe those 4 laws that they talked about
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that is
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it is abstaining from food sacrificed to idols
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strangled meat
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of blood
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and relationships
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immoral, right?
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This is an example of what we are talking about, okay
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and according to the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus
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Tiago was killed
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by the command of Ananias high priest two
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And he didn't like it
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He was healthy, right?
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They did not believe in the resurrection
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The staff
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Messianic believed and believes
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and so the death of
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it's by stoning
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From our dear Jacob
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I'm going alone
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is to do this
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As a matter of fact
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Let me see here
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I'm just going to do this one
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later I'll stop only Tiago
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So he says, right?
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Tiago yacov
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James servant of
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God and the Lord Jesus Christ
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The twelve tribes that are found in the dispersion
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I did several donations and research, right?
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to share with you today and there were several
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At least 4
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It's comments
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from the book of James that say that
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It's the cards, right?
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I was researching about the letters
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they say that the letters of James and Judas
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are those that are General
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It's for everyone
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For all Christians
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This word they use for all Christians
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So sisters is that we have to think that first
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It is written here
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We want to see it in context
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Who wrote the letter
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What context did he write the letter
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that was happening at that time
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And here it is written
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The Twelve Tribes That Are in the Dispersion
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that is, in the diaspora
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He wrote this letter to the Jews
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Jews who believed that Exu was the Messiah
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Of course, and there was already
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And where they lived
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Remember acts
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that they came from everywhere
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because it was even
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the time of Pentecost and there they were baptized with
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the disciples, right?
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were baptized with the Holy Spirit and Peter preached
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and they began to speak in the language of those men
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What men were these
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they were all Jews
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because only the Jews were commanded by God
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to go up to Jerusalem
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three times a year
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and one of these feasts was the feast of Pentecost
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then Ali at the beginning of acts only
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There was a Jew
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Okay then
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when he says he wrote this letter
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for the 12 tribes that are in the diaspora
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They were going
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It was supposed to
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It was for the Jews that he wrote
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Messianic Jews
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So that was
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The people he wrote for
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okay, the gentiles don't get into that
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Of course we enter
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But when a Gentile was converted
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Where was he going
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He was going to synagogue
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so much so that it says that
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It's right when they Give these 4 laws
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Such in Acts 15
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speaks because Moses is taught every Sabbath
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So when someone was converted
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He went to the synagogue
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and there he could have fellowship with the brethren
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because they were not contaminated with
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the meats that were sacrificed to idols
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and so on
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So they could have communion okay
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with each other
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with each other then
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It's important for us to think about it, right?
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Again it is
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Here is the second point
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this does not mean that the disciples of Exu
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within the nations did not have access
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Access to the content of the letter
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They had
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right, it was only that it was read in the
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in the context of the synagogue
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David Stern
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which is what he translated right
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The New Testament is
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and we have now in the Jewish Bible
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is complete
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He has a theory, right?
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these Jews who are
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James was writing
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Maybe they fled because of Saul's persecution, right?
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of the apostle Paul
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Before him he would know the rain
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Of course and
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or the persecution that came from Herod
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and many had to leave Jerusalem, right?
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But we don't know