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Dr. Couch, I heard one of the covenant guys on the radio say that there is no true orthodox Jews today, that at the most, the so-called orthodox would be Talmudic, following the traditional commentary writings of the sages of the past. Is this true?
This is both right and wrong, and is more wrong than right! Just like the covenant guys who follow traditional covenant teaching (that is not biblical) and who are enamored with the imperfect church creeds, so many of the orthodox Jews rely more on the Talmud than with the OT Scriptures. Entirely within the spirit of Jewish prophecy is the vision of the heavenly Jerusalem contained in Revelation 21. The book of Revelation was written … in Greek, late in the first century. Its author [John] was a Jewish Christian, well versed in the Scriptures who, while he believed in the Messiahship of Jesus (whom he calls "the Lamb"), expected his return in the Future to Come, and described the heavenly Jerusalem in Jewish prophetic terms. In the Talmud … the heavenly Jerusalem is a standard Haggadic notion, presented in great detail and in many variants. In them, the undying love of the Jewish people for Jerusalem, the Holy City, the city of the Temple and the royal seat of David, finds eloquent expression in … the glories of the future Jerusalem in the days of the Messiah. This Messianic Jerusalem, which will descend in its entirety from heaven, will comprise a thousand towers, fortresses, street corners, pools, and cisterns, … Its radiance will light up the whole world and will rise up to God's Throne of Glory. I am completing a new book entitled For the Cause of Zion. I have a chapter in the book labeled "Much in Common." In it I write: World history keys off of both Judaism and Christianity. Christianity cannot be understood without the Old Testament, though the church is certainly different than Israel. What was said in the Old Testament, beginning with the Jewish people, brought about the blessings of salvation to the Gentiles nations through Christ, who is Jewish. And, when God has done His final work with the nations He will again work with the children of Israel as prophesied. We are moving rapidly toward that day! Someday the eyes of the Jewish people will be open concerning Christ, and we will have much in common. Thanks for asking. Dr. Mal Couch Click here to view all Questions |