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Jewish Roots of the Faith

The Shaliach (Emmisary) Shimon Kefa (Peter) and the Shaliach Shaul (Paul) are recognized as pivotal men in the establishing of Yeshua's following. Interestingly, both men claimed at separate times that the Messiah Yeshua had not come to establish a new world religion, but rather had come to fulfill everything written in the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Scriptures, or "Tanach" (see Ma'asei Talmidim / Acts 3:12-26 and 24:14). Maran Yeshua Himself verified that He had not come to establish a new religion but instead helped His disciples to see that all of the Tanach had spoken about Him (Luke 24:27). The Passover lamb, the binding of Isaac, Israel's initial rejection of Yosef / Joseph and Moshe, the sacrificial system, the Son of Man of Daniel 7, the Suffering Servant of Yeshiyahu / Isaiah 53, the seed of Abraham through whom all nations would be blessed, and countless other words from the Torah, the Prophets and the Writings all foretold the mission and life of Yeshua as the Messiah of Israel and the Light to the Gentiles. He came not as the founder of a new religion, but as the fulfillment of biblical Judaism. This isn't a new religion or doctrine, but teachings that has been taught from the time of Yeshua that has been done away with during the 3rd and 4th century, beginning with Constantine and his desire...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Mashiach kept the whole Torah

Mashiach kept the whole Torah

Maran Melech HaMashiach kept the whole Torah. He told every one that followed him that Torah was to be kept (see Mattityahu HaLevi / Matthew 5, also 28). All His teachings have as a base the Holy Torah and the Prophets (the besorah tova hageula / good news of redeption is only a mishna / repetion to what the naviim / prophets of HaKadosh Baruch Hu ...

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Beit HaMikdash, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

Mashiach, Torah and the Jewish Temple

Mashiach, Torah and the Jewish Temple

Mashiach kept the whole Torah. He told every one that Torah was to be kept (see Mattityahu HaLevi / Matthew 5, also 28). All his teachings have as a base the Holy Torah and the Prophets. ANY ONE who teaches or proclaims that the Holy Mashiach broke the Torah and such notion is acceptable to him; this individual must be judged that his so called Ma ...

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Parasha Masei, Torah, Torah Video

Footsteps of Messiah – Parasha Ma’sei

Footsteps of Messiah - Parasha Ma'sei

Weekly Sidra: Ma’sei (Journeys) Torah Portion: Bamidbar/ Numbers 33:1-36:13 Haftorah: Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 2:4-28; 4:1-4:2 Bamidbar 33:1 These are the journeys of the Children of Israel when they went out from the Land of Mitzrayim in their legions by the hand of Moshe and Aaron. אלה מסע ...

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Castellano, Raices Judias

Las Raíces hebreas de nuestra fé

Las Raíces hebreas de nuestra fé

El Shaliaj (Emisario) Shimon Kefa (Pedro) y el Shaliaj Shaul (Pablo) son reconocidos como los hombres que introdujeron el cambio entre los seguidoress de Yeshua. Lo interesante es que ambos declararon por separado que Yeshua el Mesias no vino a establecer una nueva religion sino mas bien a cumplir todo lo que estaba escrito en los escritos profeti ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

The Jewish or Gentile Messiah?

The Jewish or Gentile Messiah?

Do you know who created the new religion called Christianity? It certainly was not our Rabbi, Maran Yeshua or his Jewish followers! When our Rabbi, Maran Yeshua healed the leper, did he tell him to go light a candle in the church? No! He said, "See that you tell no one, but as a testimony to the people, go let the Cohen (temple priest) examin ...

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Jewish Roots, Torah

Torah L’Olam – Torah 4 Ever

Torah L'Olam - Torah 4 Ever

Disclaimer: We are not the Jewish Church. The standard teaching of the Christian Church is that the Torah is no longer applicable for believers in our Rabbi Yeshua. Ma’asei HaShlichim / Acts 15 is often the text used to substantiate this claim. Ma’asei HaShlichim 15:19-22 "Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble not them, which ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Torah

Shavuot and Melech HaMashiach

Shavuot and Melech HaMashiach

Seven weeks after Passover, in accordance with the Torah (Vayikra 23:15-16, 21 and Devarim 16:20), the Jewish people celebrate the Festival of Weeks, or Hag HaShavuot. When the Har HaBayit (Temple) was still standing, Shavuot, along with Passover and Succoth, was one of the shalosh regalim (three pilgrim holidays) on which all Jewish male adults w ...

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