Isaiah 53, Isaiah 9:5-6, Targum Yonatan, Aramaic, Messianic prophecies, Mashiach vs Jesus

Jan 16 2012

According to the Targum Yonatan – an Aramaic translation of Tana”kh – and according to Talmud, the suffering servant refers to the Mashiakh.
Documentation: http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/Yeshayahu%2053.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-53.01
The same website proves that the historical Rabbi called Y’hoshua was the Mashiakh ben Yoseiph, which makes it a mitzwah (per Deuteronomy 18:15-18) to follow his teachings [which were in complete accordance with Deuteronomy 13:1-6 and didn't subtract, nor add from the Torah].

The opposite, the counterfeit image created by Christians – the Christian “Jesus” is precluded by Torah from being the Mashiakh, since it both adds and subtracts from the Torah and since it is not a real person – but a counterfeit image of the historial Torah-observant Jew called Y’hoshua. The “NT” is anti Torah- and thus a document by a false prophet according to Deuteronomy 13:1-6. Thus, the Christian comments to this post contradict the Torah.

The Jewish Messiah was according to the Messianic prophecies in Hebrew prophecied to be a man – i.e. not a ‘man-god’/'divine saviour’,etc [Documentation: http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/MessPro.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-9.5 ]

I wish you all the best! Shalom!

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Torah, Jews, Son of Elohim vs ‘Son of God’, Judaism vs Christianity, Genesis 6:2

Jan 16 2012

Regarding the concept ‘Son of God’:

The only authentic account of the first century Ribi Yehoshua  – the Jewish Messiah – recognized by his original followers, is Hebrew Matityahu. In the Hebrew Bible (which Christians call the “OT”), the Hebrew phrase ‘ben Elohim’ (a son of Elohim) refers not to a divine man-g*o*d but to the family of Torah-observant Jews, our Torah-observant ancestral family line, and melakhim (messengers [of the Creator]])! The phrase is first found in the plural at be-Reishit 6.2, 4; Iyov (corrupted to “Job”) 1.6, 2.1, 38.7.

This is further corroborated by all related similar Hebrew phrases found in the Hebrew Bible. The phrase ben Eil khai (son of the living Eil) found in Hosheia 2.1 explicitly refers to benei Yisraeil (sons of Israel), i.e. Jews, not man-g*o*ds!

Tehilim ['Psalms'] 29.1 urges benit Eilim (sons of g*o*ds) — clearly referring to Jews and not man-g*o*ds — to ascribe honor and strength to the Creator.

The only remaining instance, in Tehilim 89.7, again refers either to melakhim,

In no case does ben Elohim mean a divine man-g*o*d!

This necessarily means that the same Hebrew phrase in Hebrew Matityahu has the identical meaning: a messenger of the Creator or a Torah-observant Jew (whom are messengers from the Creator).
Thus, there is no suggestion, nor even allusion, in the phrase ben Elohim in Hebrew Matityahu implying anything more than that Ribi Yehoshua was one, among many other, Torah-observant Jews in Israel. [A changed quote from www.netzarim.co.il ]

The Christian term “Son of God” contradicts the term ‘Son of Elohim’ from the Hebrew Bible. They are mutually exclusive concepts.

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Christianity is anti-Torah and contradicts the teachings of Y’hoshua; Facebook-reply

Jan 16 2012

My reply on Facebook:

Jovie Dag-oh ,

The historical person was called Y’hoshua. Christians changed his name to ‘Jesus’.
The historical Y’hoshua taught his followers to keep the many hundred of commandments in Torah [the books of Moses]. Christians changed his teachings.
The historical Y’hoshua was a man – not a ‘man-god’/saviour/”Son of God”.
The historical Y’hoshua didn’t teach the Christian salvation-dotrine, but did teach what Torah teaches about how to be forgiven by the Creator.

Documentations of all of these statements on this website:

http://www.messianic-jew.com/prophecies-messianic/messianic-judaism-netzarim-yeshua-isaiah-96-vs-trinity-divine-messiah/

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YouTube-comment, Yeshua, a Torah-observant Jew, not a “man-god”/Saviour/’Word of God’, etc.

Jan 13 2012

I wrote this on YouTube:

The historical Y’oshua was a man. The website netzarim.co.il [History Museum-section; Times and Seasons] proves that he was born in the spring. Furthermore it proves that the NT is anti-Torah and heavily changed by the Christians of the first centuries. The Messianic propecies in Hebrew proves that Y’hoshua was a man, i.e. not a man-god/’Saviour’.

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Torah, keep the commandments, Jewish way of living, Christianity vs Torah, Will of God

Jan 11 2012

It is a great quote!!!
Thanks for sharing!!  Thanks for helping people with other religions by sharing essential information about the Will of our Creator!! They need to know what the Creator requires of them, so that they can start relating to Him in the one and only way that He desires – i.e. doing their utmost to keep the many hundred mitzwot [commandments] of Torah ['books of Moses] non-selectively!! [Explanations in brackets if anyone is reading not familiar with Torah. ]

[Another helpful way of helping people misled about the Will of our Creator is to pen down your testimonial. I did it in this way: http://www.followyeshua.com/teachings-of-ribi-yehoshua-aram-yeshua/the-historical-yeshua-how-i-found-the-teachings-of-yeshu/ ]

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Torah, Rabbi Yesuhas teachings changed by Christians; gospels are anti-Torah

Jan 06 2012

Hello to you all!
The real, historical Y’hoshua ha-Mashiakh was a Torah-observant Jew [and so were his followers called the Netzarim];
and must be distinguished with the counterfeit image created by Christians, which is described in the ‘gospels’. The ‘gospels’ are heavily
changed by Christians. [Futher documentation of these statements on: www.followyeshua.com ]

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Torah, first century Judaism, Jerusalem, Jews and non-Jews, Y’hoshua, human Messiah vs divine Messiah

Jan 05 2012

The distinction must be made between the historical first century Jew and Torah-teaching Rabbi called Yehoshua and the counterfeit image that were created by Christians – Jesus. Christians took some of Yehoshuas teachings and redacted them into the “gospels”.

Netzarim were the followers of the historical Jew called Y’hoshua.
They did not and don’t regard Ribi [title of a first century Jew in Jerusalem with rabbinic ordination] Yehoshua to be divine. He was a spiritual son of Elohim, just like all Torah-observant Jews and geirim – non-Jewish Torah-observant proselytes recognized by the Pharisee heritage Jewish community – are sons of Elohim.
They were in good standing in the Jewish community which logically implies they didn’t teach anti-Torah doctrines such as a “divine Messiah”. [note 1]

The Jewish community were expelled from Israel due to their lack of Torah-observance — as prophecied in the Torah– not due to rejecting the Christian counterfeit image ‘Jesus’ – which Torah rightly commands mankind to do — Deuteronomy 13:1-6.

Notes
1. Learn more here about Netzarim: http://www.followyeshua.com/history-museum/messiah-nazarenes-good-standing-in-the-jewish-community/

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Torah, Yesua, Jewish lifestyle vs Christian lifestyle, Facebook-reply to Steve

Jan 02 2012

Shalom Steve,
Thanks for your message!

“i am reading your blog and quite frankly feel alittle hopeless..”

Which blog? To read the truth shouldn’t make you feel hopeless – but instead you should be filled with hope that you have found out of how the Creator of this universe wants you to live; and that living in this way you can enter into a wonderful and immensely meaningful relationsship with Him!!

You wrote: “iam just trying my best to be good and repent daily.” If this means you do your utmost to keep the mitzwot, then I hope you will continue with this, and apply what you learn below in this message!

HaSheim requires everyone to their utmost to keep the mitzwot non-selectively. There is e.g. a mitzwah to live in Israel and a person should to his/her utmost to be able to live in Israel, but for most people it is not possible to immigrate immediately. HaSheim doesn’t require us to do the impossible, but that we do our utmost to keep the mitzwot. You can read more about this blog of mine: www.jewishsalvation.com

You said you follow ‘Rebbe Yehoshua’ (to use your phrasing). However, if you carefully study the website www.netzarim.co.il – you will find that you preach doctrines which are not consistent with Torah. If you want to observe the mitzwah [and as I said, haSheim requires that we do our utmost to keep the mitzwot of Torah non-selectively] in Torah of D’varim 18:15-18, which includes to follow Ribi Y’hoshua, I want you to know (and study and you will find out the logical arguments of why this is the case) that there is only one way and this is through the Netzarim (for the only legitimate Netzarim – see the website above). You can read more in this article on my blog: http://www.followyeshua.com/follow-yeshua-our-course-for-non-jews-whom-want-to-follow-yeshua/

Yes, you are right that Christians teach many lies!
Regarding life after death. You will find some interesting information in: www.netzarim.co.il ; Glossaries; Gei-Hinom

I hope this helps and I hope to see you enroll in the course at the above Netzarim-website (non-Jews-section), which is essential if you desire to keep Torah. I wish you all the best in your life and I hope that you will choose to walk on the path the Creator desires for each individual – i.e. the path of doing your utmost to keep the mitzwot of Torah non-selecetively according to logical Halakhah. Have a great week!

I hope to hear more from you!

Take care!
Shalom, David

This is a reply to the following that a person wrote to me on Facebook:

<blockquote>”i am reading your blog and quite frankly feel alittle hopeless..i follow rebbe yeshua and try my best to keep the feast days and the sabbath..to eat as kosher as i can and not eat pork and shellfish etc..yet it seems like from your artciles if i dont jump through hoops and hurdles and get converted bya beit din etc i cannot enter olam haba,,,i live in a country town with no hopesof that happening i dont have alot of money i am just trying my best to be shomer habris from a homosexual lifestyle and a satanic lifestyle to be rpenetent before hashem..it seems if im not some perfect jewish robot and be converted “properly” i cannot be “saved”…so do i have to look forward to eternity of torture in ghenna as the christians teach or am i to be destroyed and put out of my misery when this happens cause quite frankly i dont know whats goin on half the time iam just trying my best to be good and repent daily..i say the shema twice daily i try and do teh morning prayers etc i do the best i can do with whaere i am at id liek to think if that isnt good enough i wont be toasted for eternity cause christians teach so many other lies im hoping there teaching on hell is also exxagerrated”</blockquote>

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Torah vs NT; Jewish Messiah vs Christian Messiah; Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Bible

Jan 01 2012

[My comment to a person on Facebook.]
Yaya,
Re. your last comment to me:
You used ‘He’ with a capital ‘H’ to describe Y’hoshua, which indicate that you think that he was someone else than an Torah-observant human (with a lot of wise Torah-teachings and a high moral standard based on Torah) and the Jewish Messiah (as described in the Hebrew Bible in Hebrew). I.e. you stick to “NT” – i.e. Christian doctines – which are inherently anti-Torah.

The Jewish Messiah is according to the Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Bible a man born by two human parents and is not a ‘divine saviour’/'Torah in flesh/preexistent/’man-god’, etcetera.

Documentation for those whom are seeking for the truth of what the Hebrew Bible reads in Hebrew related to this issue:

http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/MessPro.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-9.5

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Messianic judaism, Netzarim, Yeshua, Isaiah 9:6 vs trinity, divine Messiah,

Nov 19 2011

Matthew,
However, according to the Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Bible (which Christians call “OT”) the Jewish Messiah would be a man born by two human parents – i.e. he would not be divine/”Son of God”.
E.g. according to Isaiah chapter 7 to 9 in Hebrew: http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/MessPro.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-9.5
NT contains many concepts that are foreign to the Hebrew Bible and contradicts the Hebrew Bible. Those attributes and concepts were never used about the historical man and Torah-teacher called Y’hoshua by his followers Netzarim, but were used by Hellenists creating a new religion centered around the counterfeit image ‘Jesus’. Hellenists stole and corrupted some teachings of Y’hoshua and mixed them with their pagan ideas in order to create this counterfeit image.

Utmost care must be exercised to ensure that no one equates a manifestation of י–ה (the Creator) with י–ה Himself. Only a finite number of aspects can be represented in a physical being. Being Infinite,י–ה cannot be a physical being since a physical being is, by definition, finite.
It is impossible and contradicts Torah for any person to display the fullness of the Creator.

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