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Yep, turns out to be a PDF, so I can’t quote it via copy & paste, but in re the list of Paul’s precepts,Hi everyone.
Code:Can someone please go to [www.jewsforjudaism.org](http://www.jewsforjudaism.org)? On the front page is a link called "The Real Messiah?". Click on it. This will take you to an online version of a Jewish apologetics book. You can read the entire thing for free online. Someone please do this and tell me what you think, what rebuttals you may have. I found this book to be very convincing, so I'd love some feedback from you guys. Thanks!
Item 1 says Jesus is the Mesiah… predicted by the prophets. Response 1 says Prophets predicted era of peace, so it couldn’t have been Jesus.
I’m not sure which prophets they are limiting mesianic prophecy to, but Jesus is the fulfillment of ALL of the Old Testament. e.g. Abraham is told to sacrifice his son, because God want’s to test his obedience. Yet Jesus was obedient even to death on a cross. The whole of the Passover in Egypt is a prefigurement of Christ’s passion and death - from the last supper through his death on the cross where he says “I thirst”, is given wine in a sponge on a hysop staff, and then says “It is finished.” His blood is sprinkled on the cross - the door post and lintle.
Item / response 2 is more or less a rebuttal of “Once saved, allways saved”, and the Catholic Church does not hold this belief. But 2 also speaks of the Torah not being able to “save”, and again, since there are no references to specific verses it’s dificult, but for instance, in Romans chapter 3, The discussion was not about works saving or a condemnation of the law, but that circumcision was not necessary for gentiles.
Item/resp 3 Is emphatically denied by Paul in Romans 11. (especially 11:17-18) “…you do not support the root, the root supports you.” But right from the top, 11:1 “I ask then, has God rejected his people? Of course not!”
It seems that Mr Kaplan is paraphrasing and condensing, but we know not where from… I’ll try to add more later.