Posts Tagged hebrew scriptures

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Keduash and Yeshuah (Videos)

Do you know the differences between keduash (santity) and yeshuah (salvation)? HaShem gives us yeshuah. We believe that through having emuna (faith) in HaShem that He send us our holy Messiah that we are brought near and obtain the yeshuah of HaShem as a gift (insofar we maintain active faith in HaShem in the merit of our Rabbi, Maran Yeshua). Kedusha is the outcome of our emuna, therefore keep the mitzvot (commandments) of the Hebrew Scriptures because we love HaShem. We believe in Him, we read the Hebrew Scriptures and follow as much as we can, some times even the commandments we do not understand (because is His wisdom). The Torah is the Instruction of HaShem, which was delivered through the prophet Moshe (Moses), to His covenant people, Israel. The Torah is the “Derech Hashem” , or the "Way of HaShem", leading us in the footsteps of Messiah. The sole observance of Torah doesn’t justify us, but the obedience of Torah becomes “Tzedekah” (righteousness) for us, as the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) inscribes the “Spirit of the Law” on our hearts. Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua taught His talmidim (students), that He came to fulfill the Law, and the Prophets, and that our love towards our God is proven by keeping His mitzvot (commandments). The book of Acts of his talmidim gives us the growing record of Jewish believers (myriads /...

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Jewish Roots, Messianic Judaism

Jewish Roots of the Faith

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 t ...

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Do not follow your heart!

Do not follow your heart!

The Hebrew Scriptures deals with the fundamental principle of reward and punishment; the idea that good people will be blessed, and bad people will be cursed. But how should society define one's goodness? What kind of people should be punished? Traditional Judaism always stressed the importance of behavior over feelings, actions over motives. Cont ...

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Haggim, Israel, Jewish Roots, Torah

Biblical Holidays (Hagim)

Biblical Holidays (Hagim)

The seasonal feasts of HaShem - Holidays in Israel. The Hebrew Scriptures tell us: “These are the appointed times of HaShem, holy convocations which you shall proclaim at the times appointed for them.” – Leviticus 23:4 Israel's Feasts, outlined in Vayikra / Leviticus 23, are worthy of serious study. There is much redemptive and p ...

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HaDerech, Islam, Israel, Jewish Roots, Zionism

What is Zionism, Anyway?

What is Zionism, Anyway?

The question who is a Zionist is often a sterile (difficult) debate over semantics, rather than one of any substance. Contrary to popular concept, one does not have to be Jewish to be a Zionist. A Zionist is anyone who believes that God gave the land of Israel to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their descendants forever. "Forever" includes ...

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Jewish Studies, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Maran Melech HaMashiach – King Messiah

Maran Melech HaMashiach - King Messiah

The Jewish people for thousands of years have looked forward to the coming of their Mashiach, the hope of Israel. The Torah describes King Messiah: I will raise them up a prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee; and I will put My words in his mouth, and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. And it shall come to pass, tha ...

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Jewish Publications, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Sefer Zerubbabel (The Book of Zerubbabel)

Sefer Zerubbabel (The Book of Zerubbabel)

Sefer Zerubbabel, also called the Book of Zerubbabel or the Apocalypse of Zerubbabel, is an apocalyptic and mystical book that describes the end of the world and coming of the Messiah. Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel and grandson of Jehoiachin, was the leader of the first return of the exiles from Babylonian captivity in 538 B.C. Under his leadership ...

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Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, Torah

Torah Jews for Mashiach – Messianic Jews

Torah Jews for Mashiach - Messianic Jews

Many people asks us or assume who we are through the historical understanding of historical Christianity. Nothing can be further from the truth. Here is a small sample of what we believe. The unity of God. We do not believe in the trinity. God is one. Maran Yeshua HaMashiach said: "One of the Soferim came up, hearing them reasoning together. ...

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Jewish Studies, Mashiach, News

His Yeshuah! (Salvation)

His Yeshuah! (Salvation)

Have you longed for His Salvation / Yeshuah? Have you sought with all your might what the Hebrew Scriptures say concerning the Holy Mashiach?  Have you ever wondered the historical reasons why our holy Rabbi, Maran Yeshua was rejected as the Mashiach. כי לישועתך קוינ ...

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Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, News

The Revelation of Mashiach

The Revelation of Mashiach

In our prayers, we ask for the coming of Mashiach and the advent of the Redemption more than 100 times every day. But do we really think through to what we are asking? Are we ready to be changed by King Messiah and his Torah (Mashiach does not come to abolish Torah but to teach the outmost deep understanding of it). Indeed, it is one of the fundam ...

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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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Bat Torah, Chag Passover / Pesach, Haggim, Hitbodedut, Torah

Please the Most High! How?

Please the Most High! How?

Chag Sameach Pesach, Happy Passover to All. This is a wonderful week to reflect on the freedoms HaShem has brought into our lives. It also is a period to focus on what pleases the Holy One, Blessed be He. When the intermediate days include a Shabbat the reading is Shemot or Exodus 33:12 – 34:35. The portion begins with Moshe pleading with th ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Techiyat HaMeitim – the Resurrection

Techiyat HaMeitim - the Resurrection

Techiyat hameitim means the resurrection of the dead. Rambam stated: "I believe with perfect faith that the dead will be brought back to life when God wills it to happen." (This is the 13th and last of Rambam's Principles of Faith) Is there no hope for the dead? Is our life simply finished -- over -- when we die? No, not at all. Notice t ...

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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 Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

עד מתי – Ad Matai – How long!

עד מתי – Ad Matai – How long!

The advent of the Mashiach is the only hope that the people in the nation of Israel and the world should have. Why is that? Mashiach will bring final peace to the whole world; Mashiach will restore all things as they should, as they were in the Gan Eden (Garden of Eden). The relationship that HaShem had with people in this world will be restored a ...

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