Brit Milah excerpt
Discover the rarely told option: the original biblical practice of circumcision
Free 8‑page excerpt — how the biblical Brit Milah (Abraham–Christ era) differed from the later rabbinical Brit Peri'ah, and what that means for modern parents.
Biblical circumcision is the covenantal ritual described in Scripture and historically understood as a minimal, symbolic act marking membership in the community. Unlike many modern surgical or later rabbinical procedures, the biblical practice (Brit Milah) typically involved a small alteration to the foreskin edge rather than extensive tissue removal.
This guide explains the historical distinction between the original Brit Milah (Abraham–Christ era) and the later rabbinical Brit Peri'ah, summarizes relevant scriptural and historical evidence, and outlines practical, less‑invasive ritual options for newborns so parents can make an informed choice.
- Free 8‑page excerpt: Brit Milah vs. Brit Peri'ah explained.
- Clear takeaways for parents, teachers, and church leaders.
- Primary-source references and suggested next steps.
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Note: the excerpt highlights how the original biblical Brit Milah (Abraham–Christ era) differed from the later rabbinical Brit Peri'ah procedure. The full paperback expands the historical, scriptural, and practical discussion.