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2009.01.25 — In Atomement in the Biblical New Covenant Yirmiyahu ben-David explains how HaShem has overtime consistently related to his creatures through britot. In the present time, Yirmiyahu ben-David teaches one must recognize one's status as related to HaShem's latest brit and commit to submit to that brit, ie doing one's utmost to keep Torah and mitzwoth according to orthodox halakhah which grants atonement from HaShem.
I enjoyed the method of logic in examining HaShem's interaction with people overtime, culminating in the orthodox observance of Torah in today's world.
Thank you for your hard work and I look forward to interacting with you as I progress and analyze your advice. GeoffK, Hudson, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
2009.01.19 — Before reading ABNC I didn’t have a complete grasp on what Torah actually was. The radical idea that forgiveness of sin was a promise for those who do their utmost to fulfil Torah was world-shattering. That’s not what Christians are taught and it’s unbelievable because it’s what Yehoshua taught! This book is critical for anyone who desires a true understanding of Biblical atonement. JulioO, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
2007.07.06 — I have just finished reading the book 'Atonement in the Biblical New Covenant' WOW!! This book is a must for anyone who wants to follow Torah but who is unsure about how to start. I found that the book clears up the rather confusing issue of Ben Noakh vs geir. It certainly makes good sense that the sheva mitzvot are NOT the desired outcome for the goyim. The desired outcome is Torah observance through becoming geirim first through a real bet din. Through this process they can grow a real relationship with HaShem. I definately want to become a geir toshav Netzarim. I want to learn to become nonselectively Torah observant by completely leaving my past life behind.As I was reading something really spoke to me. NathanaelM, Alstonville, New South Wales, Australia )
2006.05 — Atonement in the Biblical New Covenant explores the crucial question of membership in the Community of Hashem and the atonment provided by Hashem to that Community alone. Paqid Yirmeyahu Ben-David, ha-Tzadiq, shows that all those who observe Torah non-selectively are within the Community of Hashem (both Jews and geirim) and possess "atonement," and explains what non-selective observance of Torah entails (acceptance of the authority of the Beit Din system and conformance of one's behaviour to its rulings). William H., West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, B.A. (1st Class, UBC '04), candidate for L.L.B. (UBC '07).
2005.12 — "WAN touches on the enormity of importance of continuity, whereas ABNC touches upon the other most important requirement: consistency. Ha-Sheim is Perfect and Consistent in all He does. For any covenant to be legitimate, it has to hold to consistency, something that the Christian's "new covenant" emphatically neglects to possess." John F., North Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
2002.11 — "Finished both WAN and ABNC. Thank you for fleshing out the skeleton of my studies through WAN. Been trying to work-out understanding the idea of atonement concerning Mashiakh for past few months and ABNC certainly helped me gain new insight. Thank you." Mark K., Monterey, Tennessee, USA
2001.08 — "I have read both Who are the Netzarim (WAN) and Atonement in the Biblical 'New Covenant' (ABNC). Both real great books, very informational and eye opening, with a powerfull message for the world, and our times! I am now ready to continue with the next step of the Netzarim Study." Eric G., Pine River, Minnesota, USA
2001.01 — "I found it quite illuminating and a good follow up to Who Are The Netzarim? The two books have made me completely re-align my thinking, having been involved with "Christian" Baptist and Pentecostal churches for ten years… To say that they have re-aligned my thinking would be an understatement. The implications of their contents are staggering…" — Graham B., Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 30 year veteran pilot for a major Australian Airline.