How does understanding the vow of the Nazarite in Numbers 6 help prove that the disciple of Yahushua Sha'ul (Paulus – commonly known as "Paul") was not against the Torah, that he never taught against it, and that he supported keeping the Laws?
Answer From The Annual Reading Schedule - Week 32 Notes For Numbers: Numbers 6:18 shows that when the vow of the Nazarite is completed, he shaves his hair off. This is what is being spoken of in Acts 21:23-24. Sha'ul, also known as Paulus and commonly called Paul, supported the keeping of all of the commandments and law. "Paul" did what he did in the book of Acts to prove that the accusations against him about teaching against the law were FALSE accusations that were untrue and had no basis. "Paul's" writings, in what is commonly called "the New Testament", are HIGHLY misunderstood by MANY people throughout the entire world even today; and this false accusation against him exists even today. However, we can see very clearly "Paul" supported the law to prove that these accusations were false.
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