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This commentary is a needed and valuable asset to the believer in Yeshua as the prophesied Messiah. In the last several decades, many Jewish and non-Jewish believers have felt the call to return to the commandments of G-d. With this call came a desire to live a life that is pleasing to Him according to the scriptures and not according to the Church, with it's obvious involvement in pagan practices. This created a dilemma. How was one to follow the scriptures when all one knows is what the Church has told them for the past 1900 years? The New Testament is blatantly anti-Semitic, or rather translated that way by the translators, and the key spokesman for the New Testament is Sha'ul (Paul). It is of the utmost importance that one get the correct understanding of Sha'ul. If one misunderstands Sha'ul, it will then be impossible for one to correctly understand his writings. This commentary will lay the foundation for the first century that Sha'ul lived. It will then take the reader through the entire book of Galatians. This is not a verse-by-verse study of Galatians, it rather takes several verses at a time and expounds upon them to give the reader a clear and concise understanding of the purpose of the verses at hand. The final chapter explains in brief how the Church got so far removed from the things of G-d and replaced them with pagan practices. Many people think that this started in 300 C.E. (A.D.), but it actually started much earlier. This is a must for every believer. 186 pages, soft cover $12.95 |
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