This 5 volume set is a verse by verse look at the entire Gospel of Matthew. Each volume comes in soft-cover 8.5×11. Also available are 218 audio lectures in MP3 format found in the audio/video section of TorahResource.
This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context. 218 audio lectures in MP3 format (over 200 hours), perfect for a commute or people on the go.
This 5 volume set is a verse by verse look at the entire Gospel of Matthew. Each volume comes in soft-cover 8.5×11. Also available are 218 audio lectures in MP3 format found in the audio/video section of TorahResource.
This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context. 218 audio lectures in MP3 format (over 200 hours), perfect for a commute or people on the go.
Volume 1 covers Matthew chapters 1-7. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 2 covers Matthew chapters 8-12. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 3 covers Matthew chapters 13-18. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 4 covers Matthew chapters 19-23. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 5 covers Matthew chapters 24-28. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
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This five-volume series on the Gospel of Matthew by author and scholar Tim Hegg is a wonderful resource that takes the reader verse by verse through this biblical book. Hegg brings a unique perspective to the table with the view that Yeshua (Jesus) and His disciples did not believe the laws of Torah were done away with but are the covenant stipulations that both Jew and Gentile inherit as covenant members.
Hegg’s approach comes from a deep understanding of the biblical languages and a scholarly. What’s more, Hegg has the masterful ability to bring massive theological concepts down to a level that anyone can understand. Hegg has been known to speak to audiences of scholars and the average Christian alike and has become a leading voice in the Messianic movement.
This extensive commentary on the Gospel of Matthew looks at this rich book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context. Working verse by verse through the text, Tim uses a historical-grammatical interpretation to understand the historical context of the book as well as the grammar of the original Greek text.
Placing Yeshua back into the historical context of the first-century Jewish community allows for the text to speak for itself in ways that have often been missed by the mainstream Christian Church.
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This 5 volume set is a verse by verse look at the entire Gospel of Matthew. Each volume comes in soft-cover 8.5×11. Also available are 218 audio lectures in MP3 format found in the audio/video section of TorahResource.
This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context. 218 audio lectures in MP3 format (over 200 hours), perfect for a commute or people on the go.
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This 5 volume set is a verse by verse look at the entire Gospel of Matthew. Each volume comes in soft-cover 8.5×11. Also available are 218 audio lectures in MP3 format found in the audio/video section of TorahResource.
This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context. 218 audio lectures in MP3 format (over 200 hours), perfect for a commute or people on the go.
Volume 1: Chapters 1-7
Volume 1 covers Matthew chapters 1-7. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 2: Chapters 8-12
Volume 2 covers Matthew chapters 8-12. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 3: Chapters 13-18
Volume 3 covers Matthew chapters 13-18. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 4: Chapters 19-23
Volume 4 covers Matthew chapters 19-23. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
Volume 5: Chapters 24-28
Volume 5 covers Matthew chapters 24-28. This extensive commentary looks at this book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context.
This five-volume series on the Gospel of Matthew by author and scholar Tim Hegg is a wonderful resource that takes the reader verse by verse through this biblical book. Hegg brings a unique perspective to the table with the view that Yeshua (Jesus) and His disciples did not believe the laws of Torah were done away with but are the covenant stipulations that both Jew and Gentile inherit as covenant members.
Hegg’s approach comes from a deep understanding of the biblical languages and a scholarly. What’s more, Hegg has the masterful ability to bring massive theological concepts down to a level that anyone can understand. Hegg has been known to speak to audiences of scholars and the average Christian alike and has become a leading voice in the Messianic movement.
This extensive commentary on the Gospel of Matthew looks at this rich book from a different perspective. Tim Hegg approaches the text from the understanding that Yeshua did not do away with the Torah, but upheld and preached the Torah. Tim separates from the traditional Christian view of the Torah, bringing Yeshua back into a first-century Jewish context. Working verse by verse through the text, Tim uses a historical-grammatical interpretation to understand the historical context of the book as well as the grammar of the original Greek text.
Placing Yeshua back into the historical context of the first-century Jewish community allows for the text to speak for itself in ways that have often been missed by the mainstream Christian Church.
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