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In relevance to a previous post, law and commandment are two (2) entirely different Hebrew words though they are somewhat generally synonymous. According to Strong’s Concordance entry # H8451, “Torah” {TORE-rah} is defined as “Law, Direction, Instruction; Mosaic Law, Teachings of the Messianic Age.” In Strong’s Concordance entry # H4687, “commandment” is “mitsvah” {MITZ-vah} which derives etymologically from the primitive verb “tsavah” {sah-vah} meaning “to command, charge, give orders, lay charge, give charge to, order” in Strong’s Concordance entry # H6680. Torah is the Biblical commandments and all Biblical commandments arent specifically from the time of Moses; some are from the times of the Biblical prophets as well as the teaching of THE ANOINTED ONE HIMSELF YAHUSHA. Whether you are inoculated as a Hebrew or were always a Hebrew in the biological sense according to Romans 11:1-36, fear THE FATHER MOST HIGH ALMIGHTY YAH and keep HIS Biblical commands as well as the faith in YAHUSHA THE SON.
Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 15:43:51 +0000

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