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Restoration: Returning the Torah of God to the Disciples of Jesus

by D. Thomas Lancaster

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Torah is for Christians Biblical Christianity was originally a sect of Judaism that believed in Jesus and revered the Torah (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy) as the core of her scriptures. Restoration is a riveting argument for a return to that original, biblical expression of faith in Jesus. Discover for yourself the profound beauty of Torah life, the celebration of the biblical Sabbath, and the appreciation of God's holy feast days. Your eyes will be opened to another dimension of the faith that is beginning to re-emerge among Christians worldwide. Lancaster answers common theological objections to the Torah, while demonstrating that Christians are already keeping more of God's Law than they realize. This thought provoking, theological boat-rocker is a fun-to-read, inspiring journey into the world of the Bible. Share the Beauty of Torah Additional Resources: Restoration Audiobook, Restoration Workbook. Share the beauty of Torah with your family and friends. Use the additional resources for hosting a Restoration Bible study in your home or fellowship. Flexible for a four, eight or sixteen-week study. Book jacket.… (more)

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