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"There are few Pauline statements more controversial than Romans 10:4, specifically the meaning of the word τέλος, telos.τέλος γὰρ νόμου Χριστὸς εἰς δικαιοσύνην παντὶ τῷ πιστεύοντι. The verse has traditionally been rendered, "For Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness to everyone who believes." Some say, "For the goal at which the Torah aims is the Messiah" while others prefer new beginning. Still others offer, "For Messiah is the end of the Torah, that everyone who has faith may be justified" or "Messiah is the culmination of the Torah so that there may be righteousness for everyone…mehr

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"There are few Pauline statements more controversial than Romans 10:4, specifically the meaning of the word τέλος, telos.τέλος γὰρ νόμου Χριστὸς εἰς δικαιοσύνην παντὶ τῷ πιστεύοντι. The verse has traditionally been rendered, "For Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness to everyone who believes." Some say, "For the goal at which the Torah aims is the Messiah" while others prefer new beginning. Still others offer, "For Messiah is the end of the Torah, that everyone who has faith may be justified" or "Messiah is the culmination of the Torah so that there may be righteousness for everyone believes." Here, as the title indicates, we will consider what interpreters have been saying about this verse over many years and then offer our conclusion." (From Chapter 1)
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Raised in a Jewish home, Jeff Seif attended Moody Bible Institute and now holds both a master's and doctorate from Southern Methodist Univ., as well as an educational certificate from Harvard. He retired as University Distinguished Professor of Bible and Jewish Studies at Kings University in Houston. Presently, he is an adjunct professor at Christ for the Nations. He was the project manager of the Tree of Life Bible and now serves as their chief theologian. Barri Seif was also raised in a Jewish home and took a doctorate from Trinity Theological Seminary. She is an associate professor and director of on-line teaching at Grace Christian University. As director of Sar Shalom-Israel, an Israel based not-for-profit, she is involved in reaching out to Jews and Arabs in the Land of Israel.