

FOUNDATIONS
This page serves as a starting point for exploring the themes found throughout Biblical Roots Hub. Rather than going deep into any one subject, it offers a framework for understanding how the different pages connect and how we approach these topics.
The foundations explored here—Torah, Temple, Judaism and Replacement Theology —shape how the Bible is read and understood. They are often misunderstood or overlooked, yet they form the backdrop of the biblical story and the faith that grows from it.
“Much in every way. To begin with, the Jews were entrusted with the oracles of God.” — Romans 3:2


HOW TO USE THIS SECTION:

Each topic you’ll find here has its own dedicated page. We encourage you to explore slowly, follow your curiosity, and take time to reflect.
Some ideas may feel familiar, others may feel new or even challenging—and that’s okay.
This site isn’t meant to be read all at once, or in any particular order. It’s a space to learn, revisit, and grow over time.
Our Posture
The aim of this hub is not to argue, persuade, or replace one view with another, but to encourage thoughtful engagement with Scripture and history.
We approach these topics with:
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Humility rather than certainty
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Curiosity rather than defensiveness
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Continuity rather than replacement
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Listening rather than assuming
We believe faith is strengthened when it is rooted, informed, and willing to wrestle honestly with difficult questions.

“So then, you are no longer strangers and aliens, but fellow citizens with God’s people and members of God’s household.” —Ephesians 2:19

You may notice the use of certain Hebrew names or terms throughout the site, such as Yeshua, Torah, or Shabbat. These are used thoughtfully, not to exclude, but to reflect the Jewish context in which the Scriptures were written.
Different traditions often use different language to describe the same truths. We aim to be respectful and clear in how these terms are used.

LANGUAGE AND TERMS





