Posts Tagged final redemption

Hadash

Mashiach is coming – Get busy!

The great Torah commentator and philosopher, Don Yitzchak Abarbanel (1437-1508), who wrote three lengthy works about the Scriptural prophecies and our Sages; sayings concerning Mashiach and the Geula, writes in Yeshuot Meshicho (Jerusalem, 5753, p.104) that it is possible that Mashiach will be taken from this world and brought into the heavenly; Garden of Eden; continuing: You should not find it difficult [to understand] that the King Mashiach will be among those who arise in the Resurrection, quoting the above Talmudic passage (Sanhedrin 98b) as proof that this can be so. Here we see the same three stages of revelation, concealment and revelation. The Midrash (Bamidbar Rabba 11:3) says that the future Redeemer will be revealed, then concealed, then revealed again. This is quoted by Rabbeinu Bachayei and by the Chasam Sofer on the Torah (both at end of Parshas Shmot). The latter writes: This is a great test that the Redeemer is concealed [Moshe] . . . and so it will be at the time of our righteous Mashiach [that] he will be concealed after [his] revelation, as mentioned in the Midrash. So it is with our Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua HaMashiach whom came once to do the role of the Mashiach ben Yosef (the Suffering Servant, son of Yosef), and was hidden, soon to come back to us, bringing the final redemption, in the clouds of heaven as...

Read full story »

Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, News, Zionism

Chevlei Mashiach – Birthpangs of the Messiah

Chevlei Mashiach - Birthpangs of the Messiah

חבל משיח  “Chevlei Mashiach” means the “Birthpangs of the Messiah.” Messianic Judaism (All Judaism is by theory Messianic) teaches that the arrival of Mashiach is accompanied by birth pangs. This is also sometimes referred to as the “Time of Jacob’s Trouble.” ...

Read more

Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Yosef, Moshe and Mashiach, the last redeemer

Yosef, Moshe and Mashiach, the last redeemer

Like Moshe, Mashiach will be revealed, then hidden, then revealed again. (Bamidbar Rabbah 11:2) There is much confusion, for instance, concerning what connotes the "coming of the Redeemer" and the Redemption itself. The author of Sefat Emet (the Gerrer Rebbe) explains this difference using the example of Moses and the Redemption of the J ...

Read more

Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, News, Torah

Mashiach to be revealed Now!

Mashiach to be revealed Now!

Mashiach in the Torah Maran Yeshua taught nothing but pure Torah. To see the "Jewish" messiah apart from Judaism and the Torah is to have a false messiah Mashiach in the Torah is a reality that thousands of people are coming to see at these the end days. Living a Torah based life and coming to a living Messianic reality that is based on Torah, is ...

Read more

Chag Passover / Pesach, Haggim, Jewish Roots, Torah

Seudat Mashiach / Messiah’s Feast

Seudat Mashiach / Messiah’s Feast

Towards the last day of Passover: Happy Yom Tov! And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened bread to the Lord; for seven days you shall eat unleavened bread. On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall not do any ordinary work. But you shall present a food offering to the Lord for seven days. On the sev ...

Read more

Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

The Coming of Mashiach!

The Coming of Mashiach!

The Coming of Mashiach! According to the Jewish Scriptures the beginning of the Redemption had already begun from the day Adam and Hava (Eve) committed the first sin in this world. From that day on, the world has been in the preparatory stage for the beginning of the final Redemption. The beginnings of the geula (redemption) starts with the procla ...

Read more

Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, Zionism

Mashiach and the Geula (Redemption)

Mashiach and the Geula (Redemption)

The great Torah commentator and philosopher, Don Yitzchak Abarbanel (1437-1508), who wrote three lengthy works about the Scriptural prophecies and our Sages; sayings concerning Mashiach and the Geula (Redemption), writes in Yeshuos Meshicho (Jerusalem, 5753, p.104) that it is possible that Mashiach will be taken from this world and brought into th ...

Read more

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 ...

Read more


Contact us via Twitter
Read our RSS Feeds
Follow us via Facebook
Call us via Skype
Send us an email