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Maran Melech HaMashiach and His Torah

Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua Melech HaHaMashiach said to him, "’You shall love HaShem your God with all your heart, all your soul, and with all your resources.’ This is the first and great mitzvah. A second likewise is this, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ The whole Torah and the Prophets depend on these two mitzvot." Mattityahu 22:37-40 The Torah Cannot be Changed by any one: In the 13 Principles of faith of the Jewish faith (composed by the RaMBaM) we find that the ninth principle of Jewish faith has the belief that the Torah given to Moshe (Moses) on Mount Sinai is entirely unchangeable and never to be superseded by another form of Torah. In other words, the revelation of Torah is final and immutable. The text states: “I believe with complete faith that the Torah will not be changed nor will there be another Torah from [...]

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Desiring Mashiach’s Salvation

Desiring Mashiach's Salvation

In the fifteenth benediction of the Shemone Esreh we pray, "Et tzemach David avdecha mehera tatzmiach, vekarno tarum biyshuatecha ki lishuatecha kivinu kol hayom. Baruch ata Hashem matzmiach keren yeshua – (lit.) The offspring of your servant [King] David may you speedily cause to flourish and enhance his pride through your salvation, fo ...

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Emuna, Jewish Studies, Torah

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Torah & Messiah

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Torah & Messiah

(Rambam, Mishneh Torah) “It is clearly and unequivocally in the Torah that the body of the commandments will remain for absolute eternity. It will never be changed, neither reduced nor expanded. This is indicated by the verse, “Be careful to observe everything which I am commanding you: You must not add to it, nor delete from it” ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Mashiach And Moshe – From Exile to Redemption

Mashiach And Moshe - From Exile to Redemption

No one in the annals of our Prophets and Kings could emulate the noble status of Moses, upon whom it is written,[Devarim 34:10] "And there arose not a Prophet since then in Israel like Moses." The Talmud elucidates on this:[Rosh Hashanah 21b] King Solomon desired to attain the status of Moses. A Heavenly voice came forth and cited this ve ...

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Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, Torah

The Torah of Mashiach

The Torah of Mashiach

Maran Yeshua Melech HaHaMashiach said to him, "’You shall love HaShem your God with all your heart, all your soul, and with all your resources.’ This is the first and great mitzvah. A second likewise is this, ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ The whole Torah and the Prophets depend on these two mitzvot." ...

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Castellano, Parasha Pinchas, Torá en Español

El Liderazgo Interior – Parashá Pinjás (Videos)

El Liderazgo Interior - Parashá Pinjás (Videos)

El Talmud, Zevajim 19, dice que Pinjás no era kohén antes de ejecutar a Zimrí. Sólo Aharón y su familia y su futura descendencia habían sido designados como sacerdotes (kohanim). Pero como Pinjás ya había nacido cuando Aharón y sus hijos fueron instalados como sacerdotes, él no t ...

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Castellano, Judaismo Mesianico, Mashiaj

El Eterno y su ley, Armilus y su ley

El Eterno y su ley, Armilus y su ley

Parashat Ki Tavo nos habla de como el pueblo del Eterno debe de vivir promedio de la constitución que nos dio, para amarle obedeciéndole. la semana pasada hablamos de parashat “Ki Tetze” que significa “cuando sale” esta semana “Ki Tavo” nos dice “Cuando uno entra” y el entrar aquí ...

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