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Some Christians agree that Jews who accept Jesus should still observe all of Torah, see for example Dual-covenant theology, based on warnings by Jesus to Jews not to use him as an excuse to disregard it, and they support efforts of those such as Messianic Jews ( Messianic Judaism is considered by most Christians and Jews to be a form of Christianity ) to do that, but some Protestant forms of Christianity oppose all observance to the Mosaic law, even by Jews, which Luther criticised as Antinomianism, see Antinomianism # Antinomian Controversies in Lutheranism and Luther # Anti-Antinomianism for details.
Some members of the movement are ethnically Jewish, and some of them argue that Messianic Judaism is a sect of Judaism.
Some of Messianic Judaism considers its Sabbath to be kept according to Jewish doctrinal tradition, while most of Rabbinic Judaism disagrees.
Some adherents of Messianic Judaism are ethnically Jewish, and many of them argue that the movement is a sect of Judaism.
Some Messianic Jews affirm both the Shema and the Trinity, by understanding that the phrase " the Lord is One " to be referring to " a differentiated but singular deity ,” and " eternally existent in plural oneness.
Some Messianic communities believe that the rabbinic commentaries such as the Mishnah and the Talmud, while historically informative and useful in understanding tradition, are not normative and may not be followed where they differ from the messianic scriptures.
Some congregations believe that adherence to the Oral Law, as encompassed by the Talmud, is against Messianic beliefs, since the Talmud was not written until after the whole of the affirmed canon ( begun 70 CE, completed approx 500 CE ).
Some Messianic Jews hold to certain eschatological beliefs concerning events such as the End of Days, the Second Coming of Jesus as the conquering Messiah, the re-gathering of Israel, a rebuilt Third Temple, a Resurrection of the Dead, and the Millennial Sabbath.
Some Messianic Jews believe that all of the moedim, and indeed the entire Torah, intrinsically hint at the Messiah, and thus no study of the End Times is complete without understanding the major Jewish Festivals in their larger prophetic context.
Some also believe in a literal 7000-year period for the human history of the world, with a Millenial Messianic kingdom prior to a final judgment.
Some Messianic Jews also wear beards to show their observance of the Old Testament.
Some of the Jewish followers of Sabbatai Zevi ( Sabbateans ) formally converted to Islam, and later followers of Jacob Frank (" Frankists ") formally converted to Christianity, but maintained aspects of their versions of Messianic Judaism.
Some adherents of Messianic Judaism also regard themselves as part of Joseph on the basis that, regardless of any genetic connection which may or may not exist, they observe the Torah and interpret parts of the Tanakh in certain ways.
Some Messianic rabbis have even had difficulty accepting Yeshua as God and have been kicked out of the movement.
Some believe that the Messianic kingdom was not necessarily predicted to occur at the end of the seventy years of the Babylonian exile, but at some unspecified time in the future.
Some explain the power of Shabbat by its effect on the other six days of the week and their role in moving society towards the Messianic Age.

Some and believers
Some Christian believers have come to downplay the punishment of hell.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke ’ s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke ’ s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke ’ s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Paul ” and may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke ’ s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal isnot to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God ’ s ways in history .”
Some 16th-century anti-Trinitarian divines sought to reconcile Christianity, Islam and Judaism ; on the basis of very similar arguments to those presented in the Gospel of Barnabas, arguing that if salvation remains unresolved until the end times, then any one of the three religions could be a valid path to heaven for their own believers.
Some believers claim that God, being omnipotent, simply altered things as needed and sustained Jonah-the same as in other miraculous accounts in the Hebrew scriptures.
Some believers claim that Jonah did die in the belly of the great fish, and was then resurrected by God since Jesus himself associated this event in Jonah's life with his own death and resurrection.
Some of the teachings of Schwenckfeld included opposition to war, secret societies, and oath-taking, that the government had no right to command one's conscience, that regeneration is by grace through inner work of the Spirit, that believers feed on Christ spiritually, and that believers must give evidence of regeneration.
Some Protestants have a similar understanding of those who died as believers prior to the crucifixion of Jesus residing in a place that is not Heaven, but not Hell.
Some Christian denominations would limit that and exclude those who receive a personal message not intended for the body of believers, but in the Bible on a number of occasions prophets were called to deliver personal messages.
Some religious believers take offense when what they consider to be historical aspects of their faith are labeled as " myth ".
Some of the basic beliefs are baptism of believers by immersion ;
Some actions against Orthodox priests and believers included torture ; being sent to prison camps, labour camps, or mental hospitals ; and execution.
On that day, during a prayer session with a group of Advent believers, Hiram Edson became convicted that “ light would be given ” and their “ disappointment explained .” Some years later, Edson reported on his experiences following that meeting: " While passing through a large field I was stopped about midway of the field.
Some believers will also consult a geomantic divination specialist, known as a babalawo ( Ifa Priest ) or Iyanifa ( Ifa's lady ), to mediate in their problems.
Some denominations do not practice it, considering it an external observance, but many individual believers choose to observe fasts at various times at their own behest.
Some outside observers find it difficult to distinguish these two levels of veneration in practice, but the distinction is maintained and taught by believers in many of the hymns and prayers that are sung and prayed throughout the liturgical year.
Some Protestants contend that utilizing the appellation of pastor to refer to an ordained minister contradicts the Protestant doctrine of the priesthood of all believers.
Some New Age believers consider that Jesus taught reincarnation but the Christian Church suppressed it.
Some people only saw the radiant colors, and others, including some believers, saw nothing at all.
Some Oneness believers consider that the text of Matthew 28: 19 is not original, quoting the early Church historian Eusebius, who referred to this passage at least eighteen times in his works.
Some groups count membership based on adult believers and baptized children of believers, while others only count adult baptized believers.
Some of the traditions from the Imams make taqiyya a central element of Shi ' ism: " He who has no taqiyya has no faith "; " he who forsakes taqiyya is like him who forsakes prayer "; " taqiyya is the believers shield, but for taqiyya, God would not have been worshipped ".

Some and profess
Some Christian denominations, and particularly those descending from the Radical Reformation, do not profess a creed.
Some parties openly profess their focus on a particular group ; for example, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's focus on the Dravidian population, and the Shiv Sena's pro-Marathi agenda.
Some senior church leaders remain highly exclusionary and profess theirs as the " one true faith ".
Some now profess Orthodox Judaism, although many still retain their centuries-old traditions.
Some chefs profess that reconstituted chanterelles are actually superior in flavor to fresh ones, though they lose in texture whatever they gain in flavor by becoming more chewy after being preserved by drying.
Some party leaders had tried to profess their loyalty to the Union to gain power for the party, but had seen little success.
Some Hani also profess Theravada Buddhism.
Some teens in the film profess that they will eventually become baptised as adults in the Amish community.
Some of the MCC officers profess serious reformation in Islam, and of those one has launched a New Islam movement.

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