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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 / the Holy One blessed be His Name said. ANY ONE who teaches or proclaims that the Holy Mashiach broke the Torah (or even the traditions of Israel) and such notion is acceptable to him (not to Mashiach); this individual must be judged that his so call mashiach is a false one, not the real one. This is the spirit of Armilus (anti-Messiah) present these last days. (See 1 Yochanan / John 2:18-22; 4:3) Armilus hates Torah and Israel. (the false mashiach is an idol, which is created first and formost in the individual mind, who then creates him and follows his own dreams to avadon / destruction). The Holy Mashiach was to come before the destruction to the Holy Temple according the prophet Daniel (Daniel 9:26). This means that the Holy Mashiach would be able to KEEP THE WHOLE TORAH. Not just part as we do today (since about one third of all the commandments of the Torah deal with Korbanot and...

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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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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

Armilus / Anti-Messiah?

Armilus / Anti-Messiah?

Armilus / Anti-Messiah? - ארמלגוס "Rab said: All the predestined dates [for redemption] have passed (according to Daniel 9:26 Mashiach was to come before the destruction of the Beit HaMikdash / Temple), and the matter [now] depends only on repentance and good deeds. But Sh’muel maintained: it is ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach, News

The Meaning of the Word Mashiach

The Meaning of the Word Mashiach

The Meaning of Mashiach: The word “Messiah” (Mashiach) comes from the verb mashach, which means to smear or anoint with oil, usually for the purpose of dedicating or consecrating something (such as a temple vessel) or someone (such as a prophet, Kohen / priest or Melech / King) for the service of HaShem. The person (or thing) anointed ...

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Jewish Prayer, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

The Messianic Hope

The Messianic Hope

One of the major tenets in the thirteen articles of Jewish faith that Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon (Maimonides) wrote is the belief and affirmation that the Mashiach (Messiah) would come. The Mashiach is always been the hope of Israel for generations past to the present, for as we know that even Father Avraham saw His coming and rejoice in that fact, as ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Mashiach Ben Yosef / Ben David

Mashiach Ben Yosef / Ben David

One of the major tenets in the thirteen articles of Jewish faith that Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon (Maimonides) wrote is the belief and affirmation that the Mashiach (Messiah) would come. The Mashiach is always been the hope of Israel for generations past to the present, for as we know that even Father Avraham saw His coming and rejoice in that fact, as ...

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Israel, Jewish Roots, News, Zionism

Jerusalem and the world to come

Jerusalem and the world to come

The Mishkan (Tabernacle) or even the Beit HaMikdash (Temple) gives us a picture of the different ages that we have in the history of mankind. This are: 1- The world (outside the Mishkan), this age is represented by Yemot Tohu (desolation, speaks about being lost and without God).  A world of which Adam, Enoch, Noach, or the evil Nimrod (the s ...

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