Posts Tagged Melech HaMashiach

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Regarding Semantics

"Jesus was a good Christian boy who went to church every sunday" We might as well begin with a Before/After kind of test in which you, the reader, are its main protagonist. How many mistakes can you spot on the top of this article? Most believers will spot three; only those "in the know" will catch the fourth one. Try it yourself before you go on reading! One of the most effective weapons which the enemy of God has used for his purpose of separation and deceit has historically been semantics. Semantics studies the connotations and denonations of words. While "to connote" means "association" and "relationship," "to denote" means "to mean." Many of the words we used possess "connotations," i.e., relationships with other words and some of these very relationships are good, and some are bad, negative ones. For instance, the word "Christ" has positive connotations for Christians, [...]

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Israel, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Torah

Walking towards Mashiach’s Torah

Walking towards Mashiach's Torah

Q: Why is the Torah called The Law? Does it teach legalism? A: The Torah is called “The Law” simply due to a translation from one language to another. The Tanach (Jewish Hebrew Bible) was written in Hebrew (the holy tongue). The translation goes from the Ivrit (Hebrew) word “Torah” (“teaching”) to the closest wor ...

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

The Pierced (Dakaru) Mashiach

The Pierced (Dakaru) Mashiach

The rabbis used to believe in a Messiah who would suffer and die, according to the prophets of Israel. The Talmud, for example, refers to a Messiah, Son of Joseph, who will be slain (Sukkah 52a). In presenting this concept of a Messiah who will be slain, the Talmudic rabbis refer to Zecharya 12:10.  וְשָׁפ&# ...

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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, Parasha Lech Lecha, Torah, Torah Video

Zechut Avot means in the Merit of the Fathers

Zechut Avot means in the Merit of the Fathers

The good deeds of the ancestors contribute to the welfare of their descendants. The expression, "You remember the good deeds of the patriarchs," is repeated three times daily in the opening benediction of the Shemoneh Esrei prayer. The zechut avot concept, in Jewish theology, is expressive of the idea that individuals profit in the their ...

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Haggim, Jewish Roots, Torah

When does Shabbat (Sabbath) start?

When does Shabbat (Sabbath) start?

Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, Modern Shabbat Tiberian Šabbāṯ, Ashkenazi pronunciation: Shabbos, Yiddish: שבת, IPA: [ʃabəs], in English: the Sabbath, "rest" or "cessation") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. On Sha ...

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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 ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach, News

Tzipisa Li Yeshuah – Waiting for HaShem’s Salvation

Tzipisa Li Yeshuah - Waiting for HaShem's Salvation

"Et tzemach David avdecha mehera tatzmiach, Vekarno tarum bishoeatecha, Ki lishoeatcha kivinoe kol ha jom, umtzapim liyeshuah, Baruch Atah HaShem matzmiach keren Yeshuah" This is the 15th benediction of the 18 benedictions prayed everyday by religious Jews. It is originally the 14th Blessing for the Kingdom of the House of David. This ble ...

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Anusim, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, News

Marrano Jews / crypto-Jews / Anusim (Videos)

Marrano Jews / crypto-Jews / Anusim (Videos)

According to history, the Sephardic Jews were forced to leave Spain and Portugal during the Spanish Inquisition. Anusim, plural for anus, means "forced ones" in Hebrew. In Jewish Law, this is the legal term applied to a Jew who was forced to abandon Judaism against his or her will, but does whatever is in his or her power to continue prac ...

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Castellano, Judaismo Mesianico, Mashiaj

¿Es Judaísmo Mesiánico Cristiandad Reempacada?

¿Es Judaísmo Mesiánico Cristiandad Reempacada?

¿Es Judaísmo Mesiánico Cristiandad Reempacada? ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre los Cristianos y los Judíos Mesiánicos? ¿Es Judaísmo Mesiánico Cristiandad Reempacada? Un Judío Mesiánico es cualquier persona (ya sea decendiente de Israel, o un Ger HaTzedek / convertido q ...

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Castellano, Haggim, Judaismo Mesianico

De Sabado a Domingo – Encuentro con el Rey

De Sabado a Domingo - Encuentro con el Rey

La cuestión de cómo y cuándo el primer día de la semana (el domingo) llegó a ser adoptado por la mayoría de los cristianos como día de reposo y culto, en lugar del sábado ordenado por la Biblia. Estos renovados esfuerzos por averiguar las bases bíblicas e históricas del origen de ...

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Castellano, Judaismo Mesianico, Mashiaj

Nuestro Rabino Maran Yeshua HaMashiaj

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 ...

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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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Israel, Mashiach, Zionism

We Stand with Israel

We Stand with Israel

Since September 2000, Israel and its citizens have been going through dark times. First, Homicide bombers were blowing themselves up (and by that taking lives of innocent civilians with them), and had become an overwhelming, frightening threat to the people of Israel. Then, rockets fired by Hamas from Gaza put hundreds of thousands of Israelis in s ...

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Israel, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

HaShem’s 7,000 year redemptive plan

HaShem's 7,000 year redemptive plan

HaShem’s 7,000 year redemptive plan teaches and reveals how individuals progress from spiritual darkness to spiritual life and rest. These times go from lawlessness to order, from Adam to Mashiach. These times are divided in 4 parts: 2000 – Tohu = desolation (no Torah) 2000 – Torah = Instruction (Days of Torah) 2000 – Yemot ...

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