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The Apostles' Commandments: Living by the New Covenant Alone

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The Apostles’ Commandments: Living by the New Covenant Alone is a direct call to return to the authority of the New Testament Scriptures—without commentary, without tradition, and without compromise.

Built entirely on the King James Bible, this work strips away centuries of theological systems and challenges the reader to examine what the apostles actually commanded. Instead of relying on denominational teachings or academic frameworks, this book applies a rigorous topical method—gathering every relevant verse and allowing Scripture to define itself in full harmony.

Through one hundred summary answers and one hundred comprehensive deep dives, the reader is guided through the core commands that govern the Christian life under the New Covenant. Each section moves from simple to complex, helping both new and seasoned students of Scripture see the full picture clearly.

This book confronts the central question: What does it truly mean to live under the New Covenant alone? It examines obedience, holiness, church life, personal conduct, and the believer’s walk in the world—anchored entirely in the words of the apostles.

For those weary of conflicting doctrines and endless debate, this book offers a testable path. Gather the verses. Read them together. Let the Word speak.

The result is a clear, unified standard for Christian living—rooted not in tradition, but in Scripture itself.

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