You claim that the Torah is to be followed by all Israelites. Here is a section of the laws from the Torah under the treatment of Gentiles.
To love the stranger (Deut. 10:19)
Not to wrong the stranger in speech (Ex. 22:20)
Not to wrong the stranger in buying or selling (Ex. 22:20)
Not to intermarry with gentiles (Deut. 7:3)
Now we know that when those laws were written there were no lost tribes of Israel. Who were they talking about?
You tell us that the apostles were to only go to the lost sheep who you claim are the lost tribes of Israel. If that is so why did Paul make a distinction in Acts 15?
Acts 15:7 And when there had been much disputing, Peter rose up, and said unto them, Men and brethren, ye know how that a good while ago God made choice among us, that the Gentiles by my mouth should hear the word of the gospel, and believe.
He obviously says there was a choice made that made a distinction of who the 12 were to go to and who Paul was to go to so they cant be the same. Who are the Gentiles Paul was to go to?
>> You tell us that the apostles were to only go to the lost sheep who you claim are the lost tribes of Israel. If that is so why did Paul make a distinction in Acts 15? <<
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The ‘distinction’ is in your sulfurous imagination, and the pertinant words of Acts were spoken by James, the brother of Yeshua.
The congregations of Asia Minor were all of the dispersed northern Israelites. No exceptions.
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