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Jay'sAnalysis

Christian Worship & the Old Testament Typology Fulfilled

Jay'sAnalysis

Jay Dyer

Arts, Education, Comedy, Performing Arts

4.6823 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2021

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

This new documentary video at Orthodox Shahada treats the subject of how the Church is in continuity with the Old Testament law and prophets, specifically in terms of worship. It is often claimed by muslims that Christianity today is out of accord with Moses and Jesus in terms of how they worshipped the one God. What muslims overlook however, is the Church which uses liturgy as its form of worship, and instead focus on modern incarnations of Protestantism. More pertinently, we will see how Islam completely neglects the temple, priesthood and sacrifice which were foundational for the prophets both for forgiveness and adoring God. It is in fact Islam which is an aberration and has broken with the prophetic tradition, and to arbitrarily claim that whole chunks of books in the Old Testament are corrupted just because they disagree with your religion is ad hoc and absurd. I hope this video is useful to anyone wanting to learn about Orthodoxy and this topic.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Orthodox Shihada.

0:02.0

The title of this video is

0:05.0

The Jewish Roots of Ancient Christian Worship

0:08.0

and we will be analyzing the continuity

0:10.0

between the New Testament and the Old Testament

0:13.0

and the modern day church, early church with the Old Testament,

0:17.0

in terms of worship.

0:19.0

Muslims and Jews also claim to have a continuity with the law and the prophets.

0:26.6

So this video will be undertaken to analyze which religion really has the continuity,

0:33.6

with a particular emphasis on Orthodox Christian liturgy and praxis.

0:39.3

Now unfortunately I couldn't include everything in this video

0:44.3

because to be honest there is just far too much

0:48.3

so this will be scratching the surface.

0:52.3

For my resources or my sources that I used and my reading material, I have used

1:00.1

Orthodox worship, a living continuity with the synagogue, the temple, and the early church

1:04.9

by Benjamin D. Williams and Harold B. Anstall.

1:08.8

Eucharist, Theology and Spirituality of the Eucharistic Prayer by Louis Bueller,

1:14.2

and The Shape of the Liturgy by Gregory Dix.

1:17.9

I recommend everyone who has an interest in liturgical theology and scholarship

1:21.9

read these three books, particularly the last two because the first one cites the other two a lot.

1:29.1

And for some edifying additional reading, which is optional, is, well, it's not optional in the

1:36.4

sense that you're orthodox, so you should read these, but on the divine liturgy by St.

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