| Some say Jesus was the word, meaning Torah, who | | | | away his wife, except for fornication, and married |
| came to Earth as flesh and dwelt among us. | | | | someone else, he committed adultery. Matthew 19:8. |
| Therefore, they apply Torah (books of Moses) | | | | How much of the Torah was written as it was |
| legalistically. | | | | because of the hardness of the hearts of the |
| However, Jesus taught at a higher spiritual level. He | | | | Israelites? Apparently they were not walking the high |
| taught a spiritual aspect of Torah. | | | | level spiritual path of Abraham. They had moved |
| In the books of Moses, we are told "an eye for an | | | | away from the wonderful place of walking in |
| eye." Jesus said this is what the ancients taught, but | | | | harmony with our heavenly Father. |
| he went on to say that if someone smites you on | | | | Jesus taught us to love one another. He taught that |
| the right cheek, turn to him the left also. | | | | it is through unconditional love that we gain eternal |
| In Torah we read that adulterers were to be stoned | | | | life. Luke 10:25-28. |
| to death. Yet, when an adulteress was caught in the | | | | We are entering a new age. Humanity is evolving into |
| act and brought before Jesus, he said let him who is | | | | a higher spiritual level of being. Those who enter the |
| without sin throw the first stone. Since no one was | | | | world scene following Armageddon and the Great |
| left to condemn her, Jesus did not condemn her | | | | Purification (prophesied by Hopi,) will walk the Red |
| either and let her go. Here he taught a higher spiritual | | | | Road of unconditional love. According to Malachi, |
| aspect of the Torah. He was not legalistic in applying | | | | others will be burned to stubble. We read there also |
| the Word of Torah. | | | | that the righteous will walk on the ashes of the |
| In Torah, Moses said to give a wife a letter of | | | | wicked. |
| divorcement if he was leaving her. But Jesus said | | | | It is time to invite unconditional love to reside in our |
| Moses only told them to do that because of the | | | | hearts if we would enter into life. |
| hardness of their hearts. He taught that if a man put | | | | |