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Lightning from the Master's House by Jason C.N. Jordan seeks to demonstrate how the Torah was accepted by more than just those of the Jewish faith at Mount Sinai
PENRITH, Australia (MMD Newswire) February 11, 2010 -- Lightning from the Master's House by Jason C.N. Jordan, a sequel to his previous release All Lights on in the Master's House, argues that the Jews were only one of 12 tribes that accepted Moses' teachings as described in the Old Testament of the Bible. Citing biblical, historical and archeological sources, Jordan contends that all believers are instructed to live by the Torah as revealed by Moses. Furthermore, Jordan notes, an interpretation of the teachings of Yahshua, the original Hebrew name for Jesus, reveal that he came to "restore what was lost," a reference to his mission to confirm the original law as established on Mount Sinai. Jordan argues that this view is misunderstood or ignored due to centuries of Greco-Roman influences. Formerly a practicing Christian, Jason wanted to learn more about his religion. Jason embarked on years of research and study resulting in the firm conviction that believers should return to the law of the Torah, which he feels is the standard by which the Creator intended mankind to live and that he believes was reconfirmed by the teachings of Yahshua. Lightning from the Master's House is available for sale online at Amazon.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide. About the Author MEDIA CONTACT: REVIEW COPIES AND INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE ### The views and opinions expressed in this press release do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of CreateSpace or its affiliates. |