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The HEBREW ROOTS MOVEMENT: An Awakening!
History, Beliefs, Apologetics, Criticisms, Issues
4th Edition (4.09)
4/22/22
A Synopsis: Learn about the history, beliefs, apologetics, criticisms and issues of the Hebrew Roots Movement. Many are awakening to needing more in their spiritual lives and are personally reading and obeying the Scriptures they read instead of being fed any of the various dcctrines of the 41,000 denominations of Christianity.
Hebrew (aka Hebraic) Roots is a contemporary global spiritual awakening that advocates the return and adherence to the first century walk of faith in Jesus Christ (who was God in the "flesh"). We walk as He walked (I John 2:6) in obedience to His commandments—the Torah. This walk is further accomplished by seeking a better understanding of the culture, history, religious politics and the persecutions of that era which later led to Hebraic Roots' core differences with both the Jewish, and later, Christian communities.
With the growth in the movement having caught the eyes of mainstream Christianity, various misstatements are being made and are addressed in this book, for example:
"More often than not there are no distinctions made between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant or between the Bible and the Talmud.
"It is obvious in much of the HRM that it’s not just the study of the first century for interpretation, information, and illumination that carries the day but keeping the traditions and practices of the Jewish Talmud, which was completed long after Jesus in the years 400-500.
"There is an almost total ignoring by the Hebrew Roots Movement teachers of two-thirds of the New Testament...
"...the Epistles are neglected and ignored, and Galatians is skipped over..."
(NOTE: In the interest of not singling anyone out, the internet web site source(s) making these statements will be supplied upon request).
No one can be aware of all the small fellowships and ministries in the HRM. The internet can give almost anyone the sense of being influential and important. It is important to gauge the tree by its trunk--not its tip branches. In other words, to learn what mainline Christianity believes and practices one does not select the Jim Jones', David Koresh's, Westboro Baptist's etc. among its 41,000 denominations as the tree trunk. So it is with Hebrew Roots: first go to their primary ministries--some of which are listed in this book.