The Path of the Righteous Gentile: An Introduction to the Seven Laws of the Children of Noah | Chaim Clorfene, Yaakov Rogalsky | A great beginning!
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The Path of the Righteous Gentile: An Introduction to the Seven Laws of the Children of Noah
Chaim Clorfene
,
Yaakov Rogalsky
Feldheim Pub
, 1987 - 142 pages
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But study this with an Orthodox Rabbi anyway
The
Path
of the
Righteous
Gentile
is, no doubt, on the short list of practical, introductory books on universal morality, as handed down from Jewish antiquity, it should only be studied face-to-face with an Orthodox Rabbi. For example, one might think that all thefts, no matter what the value of what is stolen, constitute a capital offense. It's not that simple in practice, given strict rules of evidence, court process, and so on. It is much like the unschooled think the Torah text of "an eye for an eye, etc." codifies lex talonious (retribution); where in fact, it is only for monitary damages, as in "the value of an eye for the value of an eye". In otherwords, the literal text "an eye for an eye" was (and is) never applied literally. The
Laws
of
Noah
are full of mitigating circumstances that require contextual explination by an Orthodox Rabbi. The princial problem is the non-jewish reader's theological dictionary is materially different than the Talmudic dictionary for the same terms. If the reader truly wants to understand this book, buy it and present it to an Orthodox Rabbi and ask them to teach it to you, page by page. (They cannot -- well, should not refuse, by the way!) It is their mitzvah to teach these to the Nations.
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A great beginning!
If you are looking for a way to get back on track with G-ds salvation plan, this is the book. It is written in a way that's easy to read and understand. There are
laws
Gentile
s are supposed to live by and if you live these laws, and do so because they were given to
Noah
by G-d after the flood, then you are placing yourself on the right
path
to salvation. This book is a very good foundation and gives many opportunities to ask questions, just make sure you ask the right person. I am not Jewish and I have not made contact with a Rabbi yet, but I will to get the answers I need. I recommend this book to all who have found the current state of Christianity lacking in depth and the contradictions found in the New Testament to be concerning...we are talking about eternity here. I would also recommend this to the Gentiles who are thinking about taking the Noahide way.
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