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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 fundamental principles of the Torah, for there must ultimately be an era in which the Torah will be observed perfectly. We do long, yearn, dream, teach, do, and procliam the coming of King Messiah, by doing so, it does hasten the revelation of King Messiah to the world. Early in his discussion of the subject of Mashiach in the Mishneh Torah, the Rambam writes: Whoever does not believe in him, or does not await his coming, denies not only [the statements [...]

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Torah

Reading the Torah on the Shabbat

Reading the Torah on the Shabbat

And he (i.e., Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua King Messiah) came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up; and, as his custom was, he went into the Synagogue on the Shabbat / Sabbath day, and stood up for to read" [Luke 4:16]. The reading and the studying of the Holy Scriptures have always played an important role in Jewish congregational lifestyle and ...

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

The Jewish Messiah

The Jewish Messiah

Traditional Judaism maintains belief in two anointed ones who come once. Messianic Judaism, in contrast, finds its foundation firmly established upon the concept of one Messiah who makes two appearances (the Chabad movement believes the same as we do, One Messiah). Traditional Judaism says that the King Messiah, who succeeds in his task of creating ...

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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) examine ...

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

The Jewish Messiah, the Israeli Settler

The Jewish Messiah, the Israeli Settler

Suppose a new Bible translation had the second chapter of Mattityahu (Mathew) begin like this: “Now when Jesus the Messiah was born at Rome, Italy in the days of Nero, behold there came wise men from the east to Rome, Saying, Where is he that is born king of the Romans / Gentiles? For we have seen his star in the east, and are come to pay ho ...

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Emuna, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Mashiach, Torah and Emuna (Faith)

Mashiach, Torah and Emuna (Faith)

A Great Holy King has arisen from the House of David. Possessing 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. As King Messiah said: HaBesurah al pi Mattityahu HaLevi (Matthew) 5:17-19 "Don’t think ...

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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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Israel, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Revealing the Torah of Mashiach

Revealing the Torah of Mashiach

Maran Yeshua Melech HaMashiach (King Messiah) taught  that the Torah given to Bnei Yisrael (children of Israel) would not be changed until the heavens and the earth passed away. We know that Melech HaMashiach commissioned His emissaries to teach both Jewish and Gerim (non-Jews who join Israel through emuna / faith in Mashiach) everything that ...

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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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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 the ...

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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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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 wh ...

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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 su ...

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