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The Torah teachers, Ray Harrison, Mark Pitrone, and Mark Call, continue their look at the Second Letter to the Corinthians, from chapter 3 through 4 and into chapter 5.
And there is more to the examination than just a refutation of “replacement theology,” and some of the elements that Kefa, aka Peter, refers to as “twistings” of Paul, but some things that can, or have, been read “two ways.”
And the way many of us have been taught arguably inverts the entire meaning of the text. Which is what can be shown.
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The Torah teachers, Ray Harrison, Mark Pitrone, and Mark Call, continue their look at the Second Letter to the Corinthians, from chapter 3 through 4 and into chapter 5.
And there is more to the examination than just a refutation of “replacement theology,” and some of the elements that Kefa, aka Peter, refers to as “twistings” of Paul, but some things that can, or have, been read “two ways.”
And the way many of us have been taught arguably inverts the entire meaning of the text. Which is what can be shown.
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