About Walk the Ancient Path

Walk the Ancient Path reflects my own personal effort in attempting to compile a variety of eclectic educational resources for those who:

  • Have an interest in a greater understanding of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) as an anthology of books separate from Greek Christian Bible (Christian Testament/Christian New Testament/New Testament).
  • Desire to walk with the God of Abraham, the God of the Hebrew Bible.
  • Would seek to understand the Greek Christian Bible by the hermeneutic and teaching of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), that is to subject and interpret the Greek Christian Bible in light of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), and not abrogate the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) to the Greek Christian Bible.
  • Appreciate the enormous contribution to western society and to the world of Judeo-Christian values, while recognizing that a Judeo-Christian theology is an oxymoron.
  • Have an interesting in understanding the interaction between the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and current psychological, social and political events and movements.
  • Would seek a greater understanding the of issues facing Judaism and Christianity and the inter-relatedness of some of these issues.

 

 

 

Greatness of Abraham

“Abraham performed no miracles, commanded no armies, ruled no kingdom, gathered no mass of disciples and made no spectacular prophecies. Yet there can be no serious doubt that he is the most influential person who ever lived, counted today, as he is, as the spiritual grandfather of more than half of the six billion people on the face of the earth.”

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks in The Great Partnership
Introduction, page 8 © 2011

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