is his Messiah. By faith Hebrew Christians align themselves with other believers in Christ whether Jews or Gentiles, but nationally they identify themselves with the Jewish people. A Hebrew Christian, therefore must acknowledge that he is both a Jew and a Christian. If a Jew accepts baptism solely to lose his identity as a Jew, he is by no means to be considered a Hebrew Christian; he is a renegade, a traitor, and an apostate. A Hebrew Christian is proud of his Jewishness. He is also proud of his
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