Show me in the law where Jews can eat unclean food?
Ezekiel 18 says otherwise. Read it.
Ok. Let's see.
As I recall, Ezekiel 18 is about living an honorable life that honors YHVH.
So, let's start here.
Eze 18:5 WEB “But if a man is just, and does that which is lawful and right,
According to Habakkuk 2:4, the just shall live by faith.
Exactly what the new testament says. Romans 3-5, and Galatians 3-4.
Doing what is lawful and right.
According to Romans 3:31, we fulfill the law by faith. According to Romans 8:3-8, the law is fully fulfilled by walking in the Spirit, which consists of focusing our thoughts on spiritual things. Jesus said that his words are Spirit and life, and psalm 19:1-5, it lists the things of God which are good, just, honorable, right, true, pure, etc.... . We then read in Philippians 4:8-9 that by thinking on pure, just, true, lovely, honorable, praiseworthy.... God will be with us.
That would be Tanakh only.
Yet you offer nothing to support that Matthew or the new testament for that matter isn't allowed to be written in Hebrew.
The idolatry that is involved with worshipping a man.
You have to assume that YHVH has never shown up in human flesh on earth.
It's pretty clear that he has when he came to Abraham in Genesis 18.
He ate with him. So, as humans are the only people who can eat.... I'm comfortable that Jesus is YHVH the Son.
Another collection of reasons I believe that Jesus is YHVH the Son is that there's no other name whereby we must be saved.
And considering that YHVH is the only Savior, according to Isaiah 43:10-11, Hosea 13:4, and never changes- Malachi 3:6, and Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever, .... this list goes on for quite a long time...
In John 1:1-3, Colossians 1:16-19, Ephesians 3:9, Hebrews 1:2-4, and elsewhere.... Jesus created everything that exists.
Nothing that does exist could exist without him.
It's curious because Elohim created us in the beginning, and YHVH spoke the cosmos into existence in Psalm 33.
In Hebrews 1, everything is sustained by the word of his power.
Reminds me of psalm 33.