Unless you adopt the late Christian view that Sha’ul converted to a new religion and changed his name to Paul and changed his message to counter Torah, then you can not possibly turn his teachings into being against the Words of Messiah. Take Sha’ul at his own words, not the words of others about him. Take the testimony of his own life and the words recorded from his own mouth after writing all the letters you think run against Torah, when stated emphatically that he was still a Pharisee and never taught anything contrary to the Torah or the prophets. If you are going to believe his words written in the letters that seem to be antinomian and opposed to Yeshua’s teachings then you need to believe the words recorded of him after writing those telling you none of that is to be interpreted contrary to Torah or the prophets.
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