Outspoken [Geneva Bible Edition]: "Hebrew Gospel: Matthew Chapter 10"
Dr. Naomi Wolf - Opinion
Yeshu explains to his students what his Father's priorities are - and how important it is to invert human values to see what is most important, from the perspective of 'the Kingdom of the Sky'. Dr. Wolf explains how very differently the Greek and Latin-derived translations of words such as 'Son of Man', 'Lord', 'students' 'doctoring', and 'nations' resonate, from their Hebrew analogs or perhaps originals. She reveals more of the unbelievably complex puns and wordplay in the Hebrew Gospel, which suggests to scholars such as Nehemiah Gordon, that it may derive from a 1st-century or original text.
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Paul's doctrines are central to Christianity. I understand that you are coming from a Jewish perspective, but that would be like commenting on, say , Buddhism, from a Jewish perspective, and saying the Buddha's teachings are not sufficient because he's not Moses. Someone could come up with a better analogy, however, I hope you understand the drift. Paul wrote more than half of the New Testament - central to Christianity. You don't like it, that's fine, and fine to have your opinion, but you are trying to dismantle 1/4 of the Bible. I don't understand your point. It is similar to attacking the Qur'an if you're not Muslim. I do not like it. I am a big fan of Paul's' writings - Romans, Ephesians , beautiful books. Leave them alone, please.