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-[[1. Between the pursuit of authenticity and dogmatism]] ​+====== Introduction to Christian Hebraism ======
  
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 +The idea behind this series of teachings is to introduce people to Christian Hebraism and address some of the pertinent questions that keep coming up when this subject comes up. 
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 +[[1. Between the pursuit of authenticity and dogmatism]] ​
 In this article I want to: In this article I want to:
   * establish the fact that authenticity is not necessarily of great importance to all people. This is important for us who seek the authentic understanding of God the correct meaning of Scripture.   * establish the fact that authenticity is not necessarily of great importance to all people. This is important for us who seek the authentic understanding of God the correct meaning of Scripture.
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 [[2. Christian Hebraism - the Forgotten Reformation]] ​ [[2. Christian Hebraism - the Forgotten Reformation]] ​
-Hebrew was the language of the Bible and the New Testament. Not Greek, not Aramaic, not Latin. This is of paramount importance. Why? Because we can't believe in a God who equates himself with THE WORD while we ignore what words and languages mean or don'​t ​mean.+Hebrew was the language of the Bible and the New Testament. Not Greek, not Aramaic, not Latin. This is of paramount importance. Why? Because we can't believe in a God who equates himself with THE WORD while we ignore what words and languages mean or do not mean.
  
 A return to Hebrew was a major trait of the Reformation of the Middle Ages. But this has been purposely hidden or forgotten by Christians today. A return to Hebrew was a major trait of the Reformation of the Middle Ages. But this has been purposely hidden or forgotten by Christians today.
  
-Restoring ​the Jewishness of the faith in our liturgy ​might only be relevant to those of Jewish origin.+While some non-Jews might develop a "​taste"​ for messianic style liturgy, the restoration of the Jewishness of the faith when it comes to congregational //liturgy// is perhaps mostly ​relevant to those of Jewish origin. The majority of non-Jews will probably never choose to become part of a congregation following a messianic Jewish liturgical style
  
-But to most non-Jews this might seem like an irrelevantsecondary ​and even petty issue.+However, Hebraism transcends liturgical issues and deals with core issues of faith. Those are relevant ​to all believers: what do words mean (and don't mean)what was their original meaning when transmitted initially, how this relates to us today and so on.
  
-Hebraism deals with the core issues of faith: what do words mean (and don't mean), what was their original meaning when transmitted initially and how this relates to us today.+In this article we will look at:
  
-Brief history of Christian Hebraism +  * A brief history of Christian Hebraism 
-- The legacy of Christian Hebraism +  ​* ​- The legacy of Christian Hebraism 
-- Practical examples of big ticket corrections most if not all scholars agree on +  ​* ​- Practical examples of big ticket corrections most if not all scholars agree on 
-the issue of translations +  ​* ​The issue of translations 
-- The Gospels and the NT in Hebrew - a game changer+  ​* ​- The issue of Greek vs. Hebraic primacy
  
  
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 [[4. Hellenism, Romanism and Hebraism - in search of the kernel of God's Truth]] [[4. Hellenism, Romanism and Hebraism - in search of the kernel of God's Truth]]
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 - How was Hellenism imposed on believers? Brief history - How was Hellenism imposed on believers? Brief history
 - How has Romanism shaped world Christianity:​ overview - How has Romanism shaped world Christianity:​ overview
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-[[4. The Contemporary Messianic Movement - who is it for?​Contemporary Messianic Movement - who is it for?]]+[[5. The Contemporary Messianic Movement - who is it for?​Contemporary Messianic Movement - who is it for?]]
 - How did the contemporary Messianic movement came about? Overview. - How did the contemporary Messianic movement came about? Overview.
 - Should all churches become messianic? - Should all churches become messianic?
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-[[5. The national religious landscape and the restoration of Biblical truth in the context of Christian Hebraism]]+[[6. The national religious landscape and the restoration of Biblical truth in the context of Christian Hebraism]]
 - What is the real spiritual condition of the majority of people in your nation? - What is the real spiritual condition of the majority of people in your nation?
 - How can Hebraica Veritas (Christian Hebraism) benefit your people in their pursuit of the truth and God? - How can Hebraica Veritas (Christian Hebraism) benefit your people in their pursuit of the truth and God?
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