Posts Tagged holy messiah

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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. [...]

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

This is King Messiah

This is King Messiah

A Great Holy King has arisen from the House of David. Possessing "חכמה בינה ודעה" chochma, binah ve’da’at (wisdom, knowledge and undestanding). Void of any evil. Possessing Torah and observant of the Mitzvot as they have been prescribed by the Torah of God ...

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, News

Losing my Jewishness

Losing my Jewishness

If I believe in Rabbi Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua as the Messiah, won’t I lose my Jewishness? No you won’t! God made you Jewish and no one can ever change that, regardless of what any one might say. You are still a descendant of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, it is in your DNA (and even through your spiritual DNA, called Neshama). Besides, the rea ...

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Jewish Prayer, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Mashiach’s work

Mashiach's work

The prayer you are about to read is found in a Machzor, a Rosh Hashanah / Yom Kippur prayer book. This prayer is found in several Machzor’s (Festival Prayer Books), put out by the Hebrew Publishing Company from the years 1928 to 1931, as well as one from the 13th century. This 13th century Machzor, is in the Hamburg State Library, therefore t ...

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