There's a word that we have heard many times, it appears to out the Bible. And the word is a
Hebrew word, and it is the Torah. Now, normally, that term, the Torah is translated into English
with the phrase, the law. And we know something today that the law is not enforced. Does that
mean that it is not relevant? It has no more significance? It does not. We need to understand
something from the position of Judaism and look at what the Rabbi say, and then see if what
they say is true, and the conclusion the implications that they have for that. See, this may
surprise many of you. But if you look at Orthodox Judaism, and why are we talking only about
Orthodox Judaism, because any other expression of Judaism has no authoritative texts, it is only
what someone says from that group at that time, it can change there's nothing definite,
nothing that is written down that is binding.
Romans 2 Part 2
Baruch Korman • Romans 2:11–16
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