Sermons on a Messianic Jewish Approach The Epistle to the Hebrews has been almost universally misunderstood as a sustained argument for replacement theology: Christianity’s replacement of Judaism and the obsolescence of the Torah. The conventional interpretation declares an end to the Levitical priesthood, the sacrificial services, the Temple, and Israel’s covenant with God. Judaism is “becoming obsolete and growing old [and] ready to vanish away” because it is being replaced by a new religion that is not under the Law (Hebrews 8:13). This misinterpretation of the epistle fits hand-in-glove with the misinterpretation of Paul that has informed Christendom for most of two thousand years. Torah Club author D. Thomas Lancaster challenges those assumptions by offering a post-supersessionist reading from a Messianic Jewish perspective on the text. Lancaster provides readers with the missing historical context and Jewish concepts necessary to understand the epistle within Judaism rather than in antithesis to it. This easy-to-read collection of teachings and commentary is practical, theological, and full of surprises. Volume One: Hebrews 1–7 - Volume Two: Hebrews 8–13 — Available exclusively in the FFOZ Store! For it was not to angels that God subjected the world to come, of which we are speaking. (Hebrews 2:5) Daniel Thomas Lancaster is a writer, teacher, and the Director of Education for the Messianic ministry First Fruits of Zion, an international organization with offices in Israel, Canada, and the USA, bringing Messianic Jewish teaching to Christians and Jews. He is the author of several books about the Messianic Judaism, the Jewish roots of Christianity, and the Jewishness of the New Testament. He is the author of the Torah Club Bible study program. He also serves as the teaching pastor at Beth Immanuel , a Messianic Jewish synagogue in Hudson, Wisconsin.