So all newly converted Gentiles were circumcised, Peter was never told that everything God created was clean for food, Paul never called out Peter for being a hypocrite who ate with the Gentiles until some Jews came to visit, Paul never said that the purpose of the Torah was to prove that fallen man could not be righteous?
And then there is the little matter of Isaiah 1 and 2.
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You simply demonstrate your lack of understanding of the scriptures.
Peter interpreted his vision himself, and it was definitely not that everything was declared food.
Circumcision was a temple issue, and the temple is gone.
You misinterpret Paul’s words. Paul issued nothing but praise to those that kept Torah (Colossians, Thessalonians).
Isaiah 1 and 2 are an incomplete story. What do they mean to you?
Hosea is a complete story; do you understand it?
Yehova divorced his bride and promised to re-marry her. That is against Torah, so how was that issue resolved?
Do you have any grasp of the profound issue there?
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