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The Way

Restoring Righteousness, Walking the Ancient Covenant Path of Jesus, & Uncovering Paul's Impact on L

Angel Tate Keaton
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For two thousand years, the Western church has defined righteousness through the lens of Greek philosophy, Roman law, and Pauline theology. But what if that definition bears little resemblance to what YHVH actually meant when He called His people to walk in tzedek?

The Way is a rigorous, accessible, and often startling journey back to the Hebrew roots of righteousness-and a documented account of how those roots were severed, suppressed, and nearly forgotten.

Drawing on Paleo-Hebrew linguistics, Second Temple literature, Dead Sea Scrolls research, and patristic sources, Angel Tate Keaton and Todd G. Keaton examine what Yeshua actually taught about righteous living within his first-century Jewish context-and why that teaching looks so radically different from what most believers have inherited.

Part linguistic recovery, part church history, part prophetic call, The Way traces the fault lines that fractured the original faith:
• The Hellenistic framework Paul introduced and its lasting theological impact
• Constantine's consolidation of Christianity as a political institution
• The systematic erasure of Torah-faithful Nazarene, Celtic, and Ethiopian communities
• The recovery of tzedek, tzedakah, mishpat, and emunah as lived covenant practice
• The unbroken thread of Hebraic faith that survived centuries of suppression

Rigorous enough for the scholar. Accessible enough for the seeker. Honest enough to ask the questions most churches won't.

The ancient path is still there. This book will help you find your footing on it.

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