Nazarene Judaism: Where Do We Go From Here?

Shalom Chaverim.

Yesterday I wrote to you about my activities over the last four months. Now that I am going to be getting back into the full swing of things, in regards to the great work of the restoration of Nazarene Judaism, it is also time to make some changes in how to move forward. Recently I wrote to you that I may have MS or some other serious health problem. This means time is now more precious than ever. In the past, far to much time has been spent writing daily blogs, fundraising, and sharing those blogs across social media, especially on Facebook, in Facebook Groups and on our Facebook Pages. All of this consumes a lot of time unnecessarily. Frankly, at least for now, I am pretty blogged out. I have written about 600 blogs available at my Nazarene Space Blog and at The Scripture Restoration Project, all of which are searchable at each site. Over the last three years I have published a blog nearly every day, certainly several times a week. Expect fewer new blogs in the future, because I need to concentrate my time on the Restoration work itself. My plate is full in these areas, so look for me to post progress on those projects with direct links to the progress itself, and less often with blogs. I will be depending on you to share links to blogs (old and new) and videos (old and new) as well as updated work, our websites, etc. to social media platforms, to help get the word out.

I will be concentrating my efforts on:

The Scripture Restoration Project – I will be working on writing up the evidence that the NT books were originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic, documenting the relationships between the various sources, and reconstructing the original Hebrew of the books and well as reconstructing the content and the original Hebrew of the the Gospel according to the Hebrews.

Online Scripture Commentaries – These are badly needed. We need commentaries that understand the Tanak, the Ketuvim Netzarim (Writings of the Nazarenes, known commonly as the “New Testament”, the Apocrypha and the Book of Enoch in light of the twin truths of Torah and Messiah, and in light of Nazarene Judaism in general.

Systematic Theology Project – Years ago I wrote a Nazarene Judaism Manifesto and later a book titled Nazarene Judaism, that were primitive efforts at a Systematic Theology. But I have learned much since then, and clarified my thoughts much since then. A new Systematic theology needs to be written online, subject by subject.

Nazarene Halacha Project – Unlike Rabbinic Judaism, Nazarene Judaism has not developed a systematic halacha. This is to be a systematic approach to Nazarene halacah. The approach can best be understood by looking at the Middot (principles) portion, which I have already written. This would be similar to the Shulchan Aruch, the Shulchan Aruch HaRav, the Mishna Beruah or the Mishna Torah in it’s nature.

Nazarene Philosophy Project – An online book of Nazarene Philosophy comparable to the Tanya in its scope, but from a Nazarene perspective.

My plan is to put all of this material online for free, paid for by those who support this work with their tithes and freewill offerings.

The best way to reach the world and spread these ideas as widely as possible, is to put them on the internet for free!

We need your financial support now more than ever!

As you know we have been digging ourselves out of a budget shortfall.  As I have said to you many times, I look on this work as a co-operative one with me, and all of you combining our resources together in order to get the job done of helping to teach this great truth to all in the world who will listen. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for your continued support, you are the ones who make it all possible by your contributions and your prayers for our work. I truly appreciate your help in every way.

If you can make a one time donation of $500 or $1,000 dollars to support this work.


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