Posts Tagged Maran

Hadash

Nuestro Rabino Maran Yeshua HaMashiaj

Rabeinu Maran Yeshúa Melej HaMashíaj el Rey Mesías. Mashíaj ben Yosef, y Mashíaj ben David. Si le preguntamos a un judío ortodoxo ¿Por qué no acepta a Maran Yeshúa como el Mesías? Tenemos una respuesta directa: no es el Mesías porque no cumplió la expectación mesiánica, no trajo el Reino Mesiánico de Paz y Prosperidad que anunciaron los profetas. Los rabinos que han guiado a la Comunidad judía han desechado las características bíblicas del Mesías y han preferido adaptarse a una visión humanista, no obstante han orientado al pueblo a mantenerse unidos conservando estrictamente las costumbres y las prácticas de la antigüedad. Los rabinos han tratado de dar una respuesta a las necesidades cambiantes de la comunidad a través de la historia preservando al mismo tiempo la tradición, lo cual puede verse justificable en una perspectiva completamente humana, más no en la perspectiva bíblica que implica la actividad del Eterno en la historia del pueblo judío. Teyvie el lechero de la película " Violinista sobre el Tejado" resume esta doble enseñanza ante lo incomprensible hay una sola palabra: ¡TRADICION!. En primer lugar creer en el Mashíaj es un fundamento de la Torá y la fe judía. Nosotros creemos que Rabeinu (nuestro Rabi) Yeshúa HaMashíaj es el Moshé HaSheni (El Segundo Moisés), o como se conose, Adam Sheni"(El segundo Adam) quien vino hace 2000 años atras, y regresara pronto a...

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Hitbodedut, Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

What is Hitbodedut? Praying in Seclusion

What is Hitbodedut? Praying in Seclusion

When you pray, do not use a lot of meaningless words, as the pagans do, who think that their gods will hear them because their prayers are long. Do not be like them. Your Father already knows what you need before you ask him. Mattityahu / Matthew 6:5-15 (TEV) God created you and so he wants you to be the real you. By being authentic when you speak ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

What does the Hebrew title Maran means?

What does the Hebrew title Maran means?

What does the Hebrew title Maran means? Maran means exalted Rabbi, in modern Hebrew means that this person is a Rabbi of Rabbis. This is the way Maran Yeshua is spoken in the Aramaic Peshita (The Aramaic Good News of Redemption), this term is also used frequently in the Talmud. Till today, the most prominent rabbis in Israel are called Maran, like ...

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Jewish Prayer, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, News

Is Mashiach your Rabbi?

Is Mashiach your Rabbi?

Rabbeinu (our Rabbi) Maran Yeshua calls each of us individually to a life of discipleship to him (the Mashiach teach us to walk the Torah of HaShem). But what is a disciple? What does it mean to be a disciple? Disciples in Judaism: Our image of a disciple of Maran Yeshua maybe of a bearded man in a robe, wearing sandals. Or it may be simply an ima ...

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HaDerech, Israel, Messianic Judaism

Basics of Messianic Judaism

Basics of Messianic Judaism

What מרן רבינו ישוע מלך המשיח / Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua HaMashiach and HaShlichim / the Emissaries began in Jerusalem was not the church, it was not Christianity.  It was a realization that Melech HaMashiach (King Messiah) and ...

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Castellano, Judaismo Mesianico, Mashiaj

El nombre de Yeshúa, el Mesías

El nombre de Yeshúa, el Mesías

En tiempos de nuestro amado Rabino, Maran Yeshúa los judíos hablaban dos idiomas comunes: el hebreo se hablaba en contextos religiosos y se hablaba el arameo en contextos seculares. Lo que no podemos saber a ciencia cierta es si el mensajero le dio un nombre hebreo o un nombre arameo. En los libros de Esdras (Ver Esdras 5:2) y Nehemi ...

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Mashiach

Shabbat in the Hebrew Scriptures

Shabbat in the Hebrew Scriptures

Shabbat (Sabbath) is mentioned over 170 times in the Bible, one-third of those in the Besora Tova HaGeula (Good News of Redemption). In the first book of the hebrew Scriptrures, in Bereshit / Genesis 2:3 tells us "God blessed the seventh day and separated it as holy" as the final act of Creation.  It has been thousands of years sinc ...

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Emuna, Jewish Studies, Messianic Judaism

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Rabbinic Law

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Rabbinic Law

Sitting in the Seat of Moses. (Mattityahu/Matthew 23:1-3) “Then Yeshua addressed the crowds and His talmidim: “The Torah-teachers and the P’rushim,” He said, “sit on the seat of Moshe. So whatever they tell you, take care to do it. But don’t do what they do, because they talk but do not act!” Within the Me ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, News, Torah

Ushpizin – Guests in Aramaic

Ushpizin - Guests in Aramaic

Question: This is my first time observing Sukkot. I would appreciate it if you could explain it to me as easily as possible. "When a person sits in his Sukkah the Shechinah (God's Divine Presence) spreads its wings (metaphor) over it, we dwell together with Him." One of the important experiences of Sukkot is that of leaving the protection of our p ...

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Emunah, Hitbodedut, Jewish Roots

Messianic Jewish Emuna: The Pit

Messianic Jewish Emuna: The Pit

(Bereshit/Genesis 37:19-24) “And they said to one another, “Look! That dreamer is coming! So now let’s come and go kill him, and throw him into one of the pits; and we will say, ‘a wild beast devoured him.’ Then we shall see what will become of his dreams.” Reuben heard, and rescued him from their hand; he said, ...

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Castellano, Mashiaj, Parasha Lech Lecha, Torá en Español, Torah, Zionism

Sionismo, Mesianismo, Mashiaj

Sionismo, Mesianismo, Mashiaj

Parashat HaShavua Lej Leja, también llamada "ve tu" es también llamada parashat Aliyá, que significa en términos propios, "la porción para emigrar a Israel." Esta parasha nos habla de como nuestro padre Avraham emigra a la tierra prometida, inclusive, como Avraham descendiente de Eber, el es llamado el primer Ivr ...

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Emunah, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Disciples of Abraham

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Disciples of Abraham

Abraham did not need the scrolls of the Torah to tell him how to fulfill Hashem’s will. Generations before Mount Sinai, he was already living a Divinely directed life: “You hear My voice and keep My observances, My commandments, My laws and My Torah” (Bereishis 26:5). (Sefer Ahavas Chesed: Part III Chapter II Abrahams Way) &ldquo ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Jesus vs Yeshua, To Tell the Truth!!

Jesus vs Yeshua, To Tell the Truth!!

There was a game show many years ago called “To Tell the Truth”. It was a show that had one real person and three other imposters pretending to be the same person. The panel would ask questions and then try and determine the true one from the imposters. That is the argument made by Jews and anti-missionaries who try to dissuade Jews fr ...

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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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HaDerech, Jewish Roots, Messianic Judaism

Maran Yeshua the Pharisee

Maran Yeshua the Pharisee

History and the Bible show that our holy Rabbi, Maran Yeshua identified Himself as a Perush (Pharisee). The Perushim were the "party of the people". There were different parties, the Saducees and the Essenes just to name a couple.  Fisherman and carpenters were Perushim. How does this prove Yeshua was a Perushim? Well, Yeshua d ...

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