Rabbi Paul

By Jim Staley


The answer would be in John 7:33 which say, "Jesus therefore said, yet a while I am with you, and I go to him who sent me". 34 "You will seek me, and does not find me: and where I am, you cannot come."

The response how the disciples are going to give will astound you since they knew something that we don't also, since we don't understand it, we don't recognize the strength of it when He says it. He says it right here in John 7:35, "The Jews therefore said among themselves, Where will this man go that people will not find him? Could he go to the Dispersion among the Greeks, and teach the Greeks?

Immediately, to teach the Greeks, he is not even referring to going to the pagan gentiles on Sabbath day, He says, will they not go to the House of Israel which can be living amongst the Greeks, the Dispersion? Certainly he'd not do that. They are unclean.

Most people that Paul was preaching to were the northern 10 tribes of the home of Israel... The Israelite Gentiles! It's all inside the scriptures; we just have to look harder to find out it and when you see it, you may realize that it's there all along.

Paul says in Romans 9:24 "even us whom He called, not with the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?

25 While he says also in Hosea: "I will give them a call My people, who were not My people, and her beloved, who was simply not beloved.

26 Also it shall come to pass in the place wher it absolutely was said to them, 'You are not My people,' there they shall be called sons of the living God." Quote from Hosea 1:10

Rabbi Paul is not pulling verses out of his head then takes them out of context, they know that that Hosea chapter 1 is about the Northern Kingdom that were living between the gentiles and then the place they were called away from covenant and then the very place that he would bring them back and give them a call children of the living God.

Romans 12

Verse 14 "for when Gentiles, that do not have the law, by nature carry out the things in the law, these, while not having the aw, are a law privately,

Verse 15 "who saw the work of the law written in their hearts,"

Paul is a Torah scholar, he is not a Christian. He was a Torah-based Messianic scholar. People called him Christian and that he welcomed that title however the reality is that he was someone who understood the front of the book. He knew the mission of his Messiah.




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