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O How I Love Thy Torah! The Bible Vs. Church Tradition

54 min · 25. maj 2026
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David, a man after God's own heart according to the Bible, passionately extolls the blessing, value, sublime truth, the godliness and righteousness of YHVH's Torah law in Psalm 119. However, the early church fathers disagree with David's and the Bible's assessment of the God's law. Who is right? The Bible or the early church fathers who laid the theological foundation for what most Christians' aversion regarding the law to this day?

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