Messiah Matters #412 - Is the Law of God Really Perfect?

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0:00 Intro
3:41 start, what's new in season 10
12:10 New Executive Producers and Super Chats
17:01 Discussion on Matthew 15.4
22:14 What About the Death Penalty?
31:20 Is God's Law Really Perfect?
50:03 Discussion on Exodus 21.7

58:18 - How do we Know Saturday is the Seventh Day?
In this episode, we welcome season 10 by playing some fun clips from our soundboard, new intro music, and some notes from listeners, then we move to a discussion on Matthew 15:4 and what exactly Yeshua was teaching. We then move to a discussion about the more socially unacceptable passages in the Torah such as slavery and ask if the Torah is really "perfect." Finally, we wrap up with a short discussion on how we know Saturday is the seventh day of the week. 

Executive Producer: Bob & Larue Miller, Shane & Ruth Lunderville, Lee & Vivian Eagan , Erna Draper, Bobby Keicher, John Coulthard, Elizabeth Marchman.

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Rob Vanhoff Rob teaches courses on 2nd Temple Period, Rabbinic Literature, Judaism, Koine Greek, and Aramaic. He has delivered papers at conferences for both Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature. He serves at Heart of Messiah Ministries in Spokane Valley. Rob holds two degrees from the University of Washington: MA, Comparative Religion (2005) and BA, Near Eastern Languages & Civilization, with a minor in Music (2003).

Caleb Hegg is the founder of Pronomian.com, a site dedicated to the study of God's covenants and law. Caleb has lectured at various conferences around the world, and written multiple published articles, most notably, several articles in "Celebrate the Feast" (TorahResource, 2019). Caleb Hegg received a two-year certificate from TR-Institute. Caleb is currently enrolled at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in an M.Div program.

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