The Commandments in the New Testament Gospels

Wwj–Tut–D? What Would Jesus Tell Us to Do?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
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Author: Bea Baldridge ISBN: 9781490864464
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: January 30, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Bea Baldridge
ISBN: 9781490864464
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: January 30, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

The Commandments in the New Testament Gospels is about how Christians are supposed to live under Jesus commandments.

For many years I have noticed many people who are confused about how Christians are supposed to live. But are the Ten Commandments in the New Testament? And should we follow them?

We need to question which parts of the Bible are written to us, which parts are written for us, and which parts are for our moral guidance. Most of all, we need to go back to the first century and see how the followers of Jesus lived. We need to learn the customs at that time, the idioms of their speech. We need to be aware of what the first-century political climate was like in order to understand the New Testament.

The Book of Hebrews talks a lot about the Order of Melchizedek. What is that order? This book will explore this, along with one core question: What is the secret that believers have been missing all these years about what God expects from us? Go with me on an exciting journey through the Gospels as we discover who we are in the Messiah and what our Commandments are.

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The Commandments in the New Testament Gospels is about how Christians are supposed to live under Jesus commandments.

For many years I have noticed many people who are confused about how Christians are supposed to live. But are the Ten Commandments in the New Testament? And should we follow them?

We need to question which parts of the Bible are written to us, which parts are written for us, and which parts are for our moral guidance. Most of all, we need to go back to the first century and see how the followers of Jesus lived. We need to learn the customs at that time, the idioms of their speech. We need to be aware of what the first-century political climate was like in order to understand the New Testament.

The Book of Hebrews talks a lot about the Order of Melchizedek. What is that order? This book will explore this, along with one core question: What is the secret that believers have been missing all these years about what God expects from us? Go with me on an exciting journey through the Gospels as we discover who we are in the Messiah and what our Commandments are.

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