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Is a righteous gentile saved?

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kahaneloyalist:

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--- Quote from: SanDiegoShana on June 14, 2007, 12:50:18 AM ---A related question I have as a Christian- I often wonder if G-d had one requirement for Gentiles in the book of Moses, why a different set of rules now, if G-d is unchanging, as we believe He is....are any of the promises to Abraham promises to the Gentiles?  What about the law to tithe and the promises to fill the barns, applicable to Gentiles? 

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Hashem has no requirments upon the Goyim in the Torah, that is only for the Jews.

No you have no share in the promises made to Avraham, again only for the Jewish people.

No tithes dont apply to you

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Sorry, you are correct their are parts of the Torah relevant to Goyim.

Kahaneloyalist,

I'm a little surprised by your comments here. Of course there are requirement for gentiles in the Torah! All of the Noachide laws are sourced there, taken mainly from the early parts of Bereishit (Genesis).


Did you have a bad experience with a gentile today?  ;D

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Shoshana:

--- Quote from: jdl4ever on June 11, 2007, 12:51:59 AM ---Yes.  If you do the 7 laws of Noah then you are righteous.

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Exactly.

ScotcH:
A righteous gentile sees a necessary correlation between the Old and New Testaments and recognizes Israel as the Holy Land.

Lubab:

--- Quote from: ScotcH on June 25, 2007, 09:42:09 AM ---A righteous gentile sees a necessary correlation between the Old and New Testaments and recognizes Israel as the Holy Land.


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Just to clarify. What is quoted above regarding the New Testament is NOT the Jewish-Torah view.

ScotcH:

--- Quote from: lubab on June 25, 2007, 12:28:36 PM ---Just to clarify. What is quoted above regarding the New Testament is NOT the Jewish-Torah view.

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Well of course, how could the Torah have an opinion on Righteous Gentiles when Judaism was discovered Thousands of Years before the New Testament !!
We are speaking Contemporary Terms Here, NOT Tanach Theology on Righteous Gentiles LOL :laugh: ... which as I just explained would be Rather Impossible ! ;)

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