The Apostle Paul is Misunderstood

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The Apostle Paul did not abolish the Law of Moses, and this video will debunk every primary argument held against him by Rabbinics, Muslims, and even Christians who claim to follow his teachings.

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SUPPORT:

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Jeem
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holy smokes it's jeem apologetics, just on time

owainthoma
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I think a lot of the misunderstanding could be solved by simply reading the scriptures. I recently read through the book of acts and it is clearly shown in Paul’s actions during his missionary journeys that he never abandoned the Jewish people and never tried to abolish the law.

The Jews are trying to imprison or kill him and again and again he continues to preach to them and try to change their minds about Jesus Christ.

harrygarris
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I love these videos. Important topic!!!

orthobro
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Some of these people think paul is the anti christ

prestonyannotti
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Christ defeated death indeed and I accept him as Lord and personal savior.
Im coming from a protestant background but thank you for informing me on this.

connorohare
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Wow some very good and insightful concepts I had not considered. Great explanations and argumentations, distinguishing biblical truths from traditions that violate those same eternal truths. 👍

nathankarp
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Regarding the history of dietary laws:
. From Adam to Noah, no meats
. From Noah to Moses, all meats
. From Moses to Christ, clean meats only
. From Christ to His return, all meats plus prescribed fasting

According to the Epistle of Barnabas, the Mosaic dietary restrictions were directed at the CONDUCT of the "unclean" animal, but not the meat itself.

Troy-Moses
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I've watched a few of your videos and this one earned my sub. Keep up the good work brother!

atlasdm
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Only the East understands how dialectics, first, severs, second, reinvents the severed parts, then, third, pits one (each) against the other (each other). Well composed and presented. Ready made to forward to thelp non-Orthodox on anyone's list.

stephengolay
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The law shows us why we need a savior, instead of being our savior.

SantaFe
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Jeem, what are your thoughts on how Orthodox Christians should react to whats happening in Palestine? I want the opinion of an Arab Christian

wordcel
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But wait, shouldn't Peter by that point in Acts with the vision of "common" foods have ALREADY known this?

He lived with Christ for 3 years and I'm sure Christ ate "common" foods during those 3 years?

How do we explain this?

EriPages
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1st Century and successive Churches all understood that Paul taught contrary to Torah. Now that Christians understand Torah cannot be done away with, but must maintain the doctrine of an infallible cannon, Paul is pro Torah? Despite the plain examples? Primarily Rom14:14 and 1Cor8?

Joe-pchs
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It's a pretty informational video. The Apostle Paul is the most underrated person in history - he has contributed a lot for the Christian faith but somehow became the most hated person in especial modern-day. One of the first big moments in contradicting the Apostle Paul is when Martin Luther really wanted to remove the Book of James because it contradicted Luther's own man-made doctrine called "sole fide" (faith alone). The next Protestant people that followed Martin Luther (such as John Calvin) invented more extreme doctrines such as "eternal security", "double predestinatio", etc. Virtually no Christian in the first 1500 years of Christianity have believed in these nonsense.

Personally, I am fascinated to hear in one of your videos about the Ghassanid-Byzantine meeting, when the Chalcedonian Byzantine officials said they will not eat donkey and camel, the Miaphysite Ghassanid officials said, "See, since you corrupted the faith of God, we will disobey the moral guide from God". Pretty funny story.

Jesus declared all foods clean in Mark 7:18-19. I say that additional particular verse for evidence that we are not justified by the law alone. We are justified by the grace of God; however, we are not justified by faith alone. When James said faith alone DOES NOT justify us and works accompany with faith, James said we can't do bad stuff; James implies we have to do our best to follow the 10 commandments, consistent with Jesus's teaching on Matthew 5:19. James never taught that the Mosaic Law justifies us before God.

azerj
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Question

Do you observe the sabat ? As a christian today ?

WiseWisdom
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Jeem what is meant by the least in the Kingdom of heaven? Because the fathers like st John Chrysostom and Augustine say that the least are not in the Kingdom at all.

RajVeesa
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Isnt it kinda weird that there is such a polemic on St Paul?

Ntrouts
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You can't justify a leavened Non-quartodecimin Pascha or Sunday Sabbatarianism, or rejection of kashrut.

ChasingRays
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If you study the noahide laws you can see what law was given to whom.

Im considering orthodoxy but this is the thing that holds me back

josephaggs