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Often there is a perception in the Body of Messiah that the G-d of the Old Testament is a angry, vindictive, vengeful G-d and the G-d of the New Testament is a loving, forgiving, gracious, and merciful G-d. Rabbi David addresses this issue pointing out the power of mercy, restoration, and forgiveness found in Leviticus 26 in this week's Parasha.
By Congregation Mayim Chayim5
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Often there is a perception in the Body of Messiah that the G-d of the Old Testament is a angry, vindictive, vengeful G-d and the G-d of the New Testament is a loving, forgiving, gracious, and merciful G-d. Rabbi David addresses this issue pointing out the power of mercy, restoration, and forgiveness found in Leviticus 26 in this week's Parasha.