When Messiah Yeshua told his disciples, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments" (John 14:15), what exactly did he mean? Was he referring only to the commandment to love, only to the teachings given during his earthly ministry, or also to the commandments found in the Torah? Love and the Law: A Pronomian Pocket Guide to John 14:15 tackles this question by examining the verse in its immediate context, exploring parallel passages in the Johannine Literature, clearly defining the Greek terms used in the verse, and ...
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When Messiah Yeshua told his disciples, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments" (John 14:15), what exactly did he mean? Was he referring only to the commandment to love, only to the teachings given during his earthly ministry, or also to the commandments found in the Torah? Love and the Law: A Pronomian Pocket Guide to John 14:15 tackles this question by examining the verse in its immediate context, exploring parallel passages in the Johannine Literature, clearly defining the Greek terms used in the verse, and maintaining a high view of bibliology. In this short book, Dr. Benjamin Szumskyj challenges the traditional interpretations of John 14:15 and encourages readers to consider a pronomian (pro-Law) perspective. With a commitment to exegetical consistency and the continuity of Scripture, this work invites believers to reexamine what it truly means to love Yeshua by doing his commandments-from Mt. Sinai to the closing of the canon.
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