Yeshuah’s Reframing of Forgiveness Influences the Broader New Testament Narrative

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Ep - 8 - Vengeance SeriesEpisode Title: Yeshuah’s Reframing of Forgiveness Influences the Broader New Testament NarrativeDescription:In this deeply reflective episode of Hear, Oh Israel; bShem Yeshua, we explore how Yeshuah’s simple yet revolutionary statement—“seventy times seven”—transforms the entire narrative of the New Testament. What began as a counter to Lamech’s vengeance in Genesis becomes the cornerstone of a new ethic: forgiveness without limits.Yeshuah doesn’t just reject the cycle of retaliation—He reclaims it, reframes it, and redeems it. This episode traces how His teaching:Breaks the pattern of violence and revengeBecomes central to the Kingdom ethic in the parables, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Sermon on the MountConfronts societal and religious norms in stories like the healing of the paralytic and the forgiveness of the sinful womanInspires the early church and apostles to live out reconciliation, restoration, and freedomFrom Matthew to Paul, from Stephen to Philemon, Yeshuah’s reframing of forgiveness liberates hearts, transforms communities, and reveals the true nature of divine love.Forgiveness isn’t just a virtue — it’s the very power that brings heaven to earth.Read the full post here →

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