What does the bible say we are saved from?

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this isn’t so easy for me to understand. I want to thank you for your kind replies, though.
 
זוַיִּ֩יצֶר֩ יְהֹוָ֨ה אֱלֹהִ֜ים אֶת־הָֽאָדָ֗ם עָפָר֙ מִן־הָ֣אֲדָמָ֔ה וַיִּפַּ֥ח בְּאַפָּ֖יו נִשְׁמַ֣ת חַיִּ֑ים וַיְהִ֥י הָֽאָדָ֖ם לְנֶ֥פֶשׁ חַיָּֽה:
You understand Bereishit, surely. I chose this website because of Christians here to follow the idea in Genesis (Bereishit)
However, Tanakh is full of references over birthright. We could say Tanakh is all about birthright as it’s unifying core. We where created for HaShem from the beginning, but we became separated as Genesís describes. Then we get Avraham, Moshe, and David and the prophets, especially Isaiah–all declaring a future restoration–a bridge to crossover to dwell again with Elohim; ha capito?
 
Sorry, the message below was for you. But maybe you’d ‘understand’ this restoration Covenant better from other Jews. OneforIsrael.org is full of testimonies by other Jews for Jews, not Christians because these are not Jews who accept Yehoshua as Moshiach and become Christians, they’re fully Yehudim. .
This is important!
Shalom.
 
Why this preoccupation with Jesus Jesus Jesus? Because he is the fulfillment of the promise made by HaShem to our father, Avraham. It was the Prophets and the Jewish disciples of Yehoshua who testify about him, Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri who testifies about “Yehoshua teachings are true” Torah Code who testifies about the Lion of Judah, Yehoshua Natzeret.
Or, you can take the direct approach and ask HaShem to tell you, is Yeshu the Moshiach. Be prepared for Ruach HaKodesh to reveal it all to you. As Yehudim, this is OUR birthright. Be full!
Shalom, Jackson
 
We are saved from the consequences of sin which is death. Death no longer has victory over those who remain faithful and are called to the Supper of the Lamb - for all eternity.
 
To be more precise, I think this does not mean we are saved from the ACT or even the TEMPTATION of committing sins. Rather, we are saved from the CONSEQUENCES of committing sins. Therefore, we have to ask what are those consequences: leading an unholy, unrighteous life and thus being separated from G-d. Next question: is this separation only in our earthly life or does it continue in the hereafter in the form of hell? Also, can this separation be repaired, and, if so, by what means, to what extent, and when? These, I believe, are some of the issues that must be considered when talking about sin and salvation.

One other point. The Bible does not tell us everything explicitly. There must therefore also be a means of filling in the missing parts of the ideas that the Bible discusses.
 
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