Because the word ‘law’ is not specifically used in the Hebrew Scriptures, the word ‘lawless’ is used for those who are wicked. To be without ‘law’ is to be considered wicked. Rejecting Torah makes a person wicked and lawless.
Author: Yahulia
Righteous – Hebrew: Tzadek
Justification is the first step salvation. Justification is just receiving your ‘get out of death row’ card. A repentant individual will appreciate the ‘card’ and the judge who gave it to him freely, and sanctify his lifestyle to one worthy of being set free from the ‘law of sin and death.’
Grace – Hebrew: Chen
Grace is part of the Old Testament as well as the New. Chesed or grace (favor) is an attribute of Elohim and does not change in how He deals with mankind. There is no specific covenant of grace mentioned in the Scriptures as God has always dealt graciously with His people beginning with Adam and Eve until eternity.
Faith – Hebrew: Emunah
אמונה Faith or emunah in Hebrew means ‘faithfulness’ and ‘certainty.’ The word ‘faith’ is found 122 times in the Old Testament; 115 times in the new. “Faith is being confident in what we hope for, convinced about things we do not see” (Hebrews 11:1, Complete Jewish Bible). “Now faith is being sure of what we…