The Seven Laws of the Sons of Noah: And how they influenced Acts of the Apostles

Author:   James a Nollet
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Pages:   160
Publication Date:   03 October 2016
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The Seven Laws of the Sons of Noah: And how they influenced Acts of the Apostles


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In Christianity and Islam, one must join the faith in order to be saved.That is not the case in Judaism. Judaism seeks no converts because Judaism holds that non-Jews do not need Judaism, since all people, including non-Jews, already have a binding Covenant with God that exists outside of Judaism.That Covenant is the Seven Laws of the Sons of Noah. And Judaism holds that if a non-Jew but follows these seven simple laws, instead of the far more restrictive 613 laws of Judaism, one has done enough to save himself, and therefore doesn't need Judaism.But why should a Christian listen or pay heed to what Judaism informs him is his obligation and reward. To Christians, Judaism is null and void and defunct, and made so by the New Covenant of Jesus, which has replaced and surpassed the Old Covenants of Abraham and Moses. Why then should any Christian listen to what Judaism tells him he should do?This book tells why. This book establishes a number of little known facts.1) From evidence furnished in the Christian scriptures, this book demonstrates that the founders of the original Jerusalem Church of Jesus, these disciples who had known Jesus personally and in the flesh, understood the Seven Laws of the Sons of Noah and adopted these laws as the operating law of their church. And therefore, so this book argues, if the Seven Laws were good enough for the very founders of Christianity, the Seven Laws should therefore be good enough for all living Christians today.2) This book shows why certain passages in the Christian scriptures cannot at all be correctly understood by Christians unless and until Christians know about the Seven Laws, but once Christians do understand these Seven Laws, these passages in their own scriptures will jump out at them with unexpected clarity. Christians should therefore study this book in order to gain new insights into their own religion.These passages include the narratives of The Good Centurion, Cornelius the Good Centurion, the conversion of the first 3,000 Christians on the first Pentecost, the accounts of Paul's missionary journeys, and the accounts of both trials of the Apostle Paul.This book is therefore indispensible to all Christians who seek to know their own religion better.

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Author:   James a Nollet
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.222kg
ISBN:  

9781539029786


ISBN 10:   1539029786
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   03 October 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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James A. Nollet is a tri-lingual (English, German, Polish) 66-year old American retiree living in Poland. He possesses university degrees in Chemistry (Fordham University, C'72), Music (The University of massachusetts @ Amherst, C'77), and German Proficiency (Goethe Institut [sic]). He worked professionally as a bench chemist for 26 years with the US Food & Drug Administration. He had a supplementary second career as a free-lance trombonist in the Boston area before moving to Poland in 2007. He has been published in Human Events and in PERSPECTIVES on Science and Christian Faith. For several years, his monthly translations from the original German of Mark Wischnitzer's 1935 work Die Juden in der Welt (The Jews in the World) appeared in the Brooklyn-based The Jewish Press. Today, he teaches Conversational English at COGITO, a private secondary school in Zgorzelec, Poland. He also plays trombone in a Lutheran brass choir in Goerlitz, Germany, and is the de facto rabbi of a small synagogue in Legnica, Poland.

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