
Teshuvah
"Godly sorrow brings Teshevuah that leads to salvation" (2 Corinthians 7:10).
One of the most misunderstood—and, therefore, overlooked—teachings of the Bible is the subject of Repentance. Too often, Christians think of repentance as just changing one’s mind; however, in the Hebrew Scriptures, repentance is Teshuvah, literally the turning of the whole person completely around and going in a new direction. This issue of Restore! will provide you with a comprehensive, scholarly overview of repentance and restoration from a purely Hebraic perspective. You will be blessed as you read it!
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