John, Since we didn’t get far together with Kruger, I’m interested in what you think of Garr’s book.  I haven’t read it—will wait for your report on it as well as the others. Izzy

 


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Good! I hope you enjoy them. I'm sure we will have some delightful discussions as we [both] agree and disagree with the writers. I haven't read Garr, yet, but I will put that book on my to-buy list. Thanks.

 

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In a message dated 9/7/2004 2:11:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I have no idea from scripture as to why you have written the above, expecailly that last thought  --  "they're 'in' as a result."  The Jew and the Gentile are the same in the sight of God in terms of salvation's walk.    They have no special consideration in that regard. 

Agreed. I am merely stating the reason why [Scriptural or not] the Jewish people do not keep the Law for salvation.



I will tell you (and Tim) that I have purchased three books to help me understand your point of view:  Paul, the Jewish Theologian by Young, Restoring Our Lost Legacy by Garr, Jewish New Testament Commentary by David Stern.  All three appear to be well written. 




John

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