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The Law of Messiah: Volume 2: Torah from a New Covenant Perspective
By (Author) Michael Rudolph
By (author) Daniel Juster
BookBaby
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7th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
490
Width 222mm, Height 285mm, Spine 33mm
1583g
In modern times until recently, the New Covenant and the Kit'vei B'rit Chadashah (New Testament) were considered solely Christian while God's Law as an approach to biblical living has been considered exclusively Jewish and limited to the commandments given through Moses. In addition to mainstream Judaism's having rejected Yeshua as Messiah, a chasm of interpretation and application of Scripture developed between Judaism and Christianity such that Judaism's approach to holiness has come to be through obedience to law, while Christianity's approach has largely been through faith and grace apart from law.
The resurgence of Jewish belief in Messiah Yeshua in the Twentieth Century has created the need for a fresh look at God's law applied with New Covenant principles and the Holy Spirit's interpretation, and taking into account historic Rabbinical interpretations as well. This book seeks to fulfill that need by codifying and commenting on God's mitzvot wherever they may be found in the Torah, the Nev'im, the Ketuvim, while cross-referencing to the Besorah (Gospels) and the Apostolic Writings.
Rabbi Dr. Michael Rudolph was born and raised in New York City, the third generation of Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Russia. He studied mathematics, science, medicine, and law, became a member of the bars of Virginia and the District of Columbia in 1968, and practiced law until 2006 at which time he transitioned to full-time ministry. He holds a B.S. in applied mathematics from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, a J.D. from The George Washington University School of Law, a Th.M. from Messiah Biblical Institute, and a D.Min. from online study at Trinity School of Theology & Apologetics. His Messianic rabbinical ordination is from Tikkun International.
Dr. Rudolph came to faith in Messiah Yeshua in 1976, founded congregation Ahavat Yeshua in Washington, D.C. in 1985, and served as Ohev Yisrael Messianic Jewish Congregation's senior leader in Northern Virginia from 2006 to 2018. He is the author of Disputes, Discipline and Reconciliation in the Body of Believers, and co-author with Dr. Juster of The Law of Messiah: Torah from a New Covenant Perspective. He currently serves as a rabbi at Ohev Yisrael, an Associate Shaliach of Tikkun America, and is a founding member of the UMJC's Judiciary Committee.
Dr. Rudolph resides in Maryland with Marie, his beloved wife of forty-five years and partner in ministry and in all other of life's endeavors. Dr. Daniel C. Juster is the Shaliach of Tikkun America, a network of congregations and ministries in the United States and abroad. He was an honors graduate in philosophy from Wheaton College, completed graduate coursework for a degree in Philosophy of Religion at Trinity Evangelical Seminary, and received a Master of Divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary. He also received a Th.D. from New Covenant International Seminary, New Zealand.
Dr. Juster was the founding president of the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations, in which he served as president and general secretary. He also pastored congregations Adat Hatikvah in Chicago, and later Beth Messiah in suburban Washington, D.C. from 1978 to 2000. In recent years, he and his wife Patty have resided near Jerusalem.
Dr. Juster is an author of several books on Messianic Jewish theology and apologetics, and he serves on numerous boards to further the Messianic Jewish movement and the Church.