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In the first century of the Common Era, tens of thousands of Jewish people followed Yeshua (Jesus), believing him to be the promised Messiah of Israel. They didn’t renounce their heritage, their customs, nor their people. They remained Jews. Two thousand years later, hundreds of thousands of Jewish people follow Yeshua, also believing that he is the Messiah. They, too, have not renounced their...

CHAPTER I DESTINY A. THE HIGH CALLING OF GOD According to the Tanakh, the goal of the Jewish people is to praise, thank, confess, obey, and make known the living God—in the words of Isaiah, to be a light to the nations.1 But the Jewish people will never be that light to the nations without shining forth him who is the light of the world, Yeshua the Messiah.2 Yet the Judaism handed down to us by our rabbis has not prepared us for this. According to the Tanakh and the New Testament the goal of God’s
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