Nazarene Israel – The Original Faith Of The Apostles
An important writing by Norman B. Willis of Nazarene Israel
http://www.nazareneisrael.org/
(Edited by permission of the author to reduce volume)
Note by the author:
I ask you please not to believe what is written here, just because you read it. Rather, place your trust only in YHWH [the real name of our Creator], and in His word, and study these matters out for yourself as the noble Bereans did (Acts 17:10-12). And if you find any error, please let me know.
I chose to use the Hebraic names and terms, for reasons I hope will be made clear by the time you finished reading this book. The Creator [YHWH] Yahweh (Yahuweh) tells us all throughout Scripture that He is very zealous for His name, and He promises to greatly reward those who know and use His name: Tehillim (Psalms) 91:14 14 "Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him on high, because he has known My name.”
[Since we know the Messiah was not a Greek, His Greek name (Jesus) will not be used. Instead, because we know He was a Hebrew and a Jew, His Hebrew name (Yahshua) will be used.]
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An important writing by Norman B. Willis of Nazarene Israel
http://www.nazareneisrael.org/
(Edited by permission of the author to reduce volume)
Note by the author:
I ask you please not to believe what is written here, just because you read it. Rather, place your trust only in YHWH [the real name of our Creator], and in His word, and study these matters out for yourself as the noble Bereans did (Acts 17:10-12). And if you find any error, please let me know.
I chose to use the Hebraic names and terms, for reasons I hope will be made clear by the time you finished reading this book. The Creator [YHWH] Yahweh (Yahuweh) tells us all throughout Scripture that He is very zealous for His name, and He promises to greatly reward those who know and use His name: Tehillim (Psalms) 91:14 14 "Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him on high, because he has known My name.”
[Since we know the Messiah was not a Greek, His Greek name (Jesus) will not be used. Instead, because we know He was a Hebrew and a Jew, His Hebrew name (Yahshua) will be used.]
Next Page - The History Of Christianity - Click HERE .