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What does the Bible say about true Judaism?

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The Bible teaches that true Judaism involves a new nature given by God, emphasized through the act of circumcision as a sign.

True Judaism, as described in the Scriptures, is not merely a matter of external rites or religious rituals, such as physical circumcision or following the law. Instead, it points to an internal transformation—a spiritual circumcision of the heart that signifies a renewed nature. God called Israel to a new way of life corresponding to His saving ways, as indicated in Romans 2:13-29. Paul emphasizes that being a true Jew involves resting in faith in Christ, not merely in one's heritage or adherence to the law.
Scripture References: Romans 2:13-29

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True Judaism
Jesse Gistand · Dec 14, 2014
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