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

Jan 05 2012 Published by admin under Judaism

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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