Posts Tagged Redemption

Hadash

Wanting Mashiach now!

Wanting Mashiach now! In the days of the coming of  Mashiach, all of Israel will be gathered to Israel were they will dwell in safety forever. In the days of Mashiach, the world will be full of the knowledge of God. In the days of Mashiach, all the Laws of Torah will be enforce and observed, including the Temple services and its sacrifices. In the days of days of Mashiach all things will be brought back as they were in Bereshit / Genesis, and the Shabbat  will be kept through out all the world, as even Adam and Eve kept it. See Yeshayahu 66:23 Three times a day, facing in the direction of the ruins of the Bait HaMikdash, Jews throughout the generations have prayed for Mashiach’s (Messiah’s) coming. We cry “We want Mashiach now.” Mashiach is not a mere additional luxury, a future state of bliss to [...]

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Do you long for the Redemption?

Do you long for the Redemption?

The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak and not lie. Though he tarry wait for him, for it will surely come it will not be late! (Habakuk 2:3) Therefore wait for Me, says God, for the day that I rise to the prey; for My judgment is to gather nations, that I assemble kingdoms, to pour out upon them My indignation, all M ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Galut (the exile) and Mashiach

Galut (the exile) and Mashiach

Galut or Golus (Hebrew: גלות‎), means literally exile. Galut or Golus classically refers to the exile of the Jewish people from the Land of Israel. There were altogether four such exiles. These are said to be alluded to in Abraham’s biblical vision of the future of his descendants according to Bereishit Rabba (44:1 ...

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Bat Torah, Parasha Tetzaveh, Torah

Beat for Light and Clothing Speaks?

Beat for Light and Clothing Speaks?

Weekly Sidra: Tetzaveh (offering) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 27:20-30:10 Haftorah: Yechezkel / Ezekiel 43:1-27 This week’s portion named, Parashat Tetzaveh, there are mitzvot or commandments that either we must understand background information to understand or must trust HaShem for the way put before us. Shemot or Exodux 27:20 begins tha ...

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HaDerech, Mashiach, Parashat Metzorah, Torah

Mashiach is a Leper! Dakaru – דָּקָרוּ

Mashiach is a Leper! Dakaru - דָּקָרוּ

When one studies rabbinic ideas of the Messiah one comes upon a very curious idea: Messiah is a Leper! Where does this idea come from? We’ll tell you below, but first consider some of the rabbinic references speaking from the Biblical text Yeshayahu / Isaiah 53. Babylonian Talmud: "The Messiah –what is his name?…The Rabbis sa ...

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Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Mashiach HaTsippor

Mashiach HaTsippor

Mashiach the Bird The Zohar and other kabalistic writings drawing from its text relate Mashiach to a “bird.” In fact, at the beginning of his commentary on Parshat Metzorah, The Ohr Hachaim z”l explains that one of Mashiach’s names is Tsippor (Bird). It is written that the soul of Mashiach exists on the outskirts of the Gard ...

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Parasha Toledot, Torah, Torah Video

The Choices We Make – Toledot (Videos)

The Choices We Make - Toledot (Videos)

Weekly Sidra: Toledot (Generations) Torah Portion: Bereshit / Genesis 25:19-28:9 Haftorah: Sh’muel Alef / I Samuel 20:18-20:42 31. And Jacob said, "Sell me as of this day your birthright." 32. Esau replied, "Behold, I am going to die; so why do I need this birthright?" 33. And Jacob said, "Swear to me as of this day&q ...

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Mashiach, Parasha Shelach Lecha, Torah

The Key to Life – Parasha Shelach Lecha (Videos)

The Key to Life - Parasha Shelach Lecha (Videos)

Caleb hushed the people before Moshe and said, "Let us by all means go up, and we shall gain possession of it, for we shall surely overcome it." 31 But the men who had gone up with him said, "We cannot attack that people, for it is stronger than we." [Bamidbar 13:30,31] This week’s reading deals with the scouts which Moshe ...

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Jewish Studies, Messianic Judaism, Newsletter

The Good News was written in Hebrew

The Good News was written in Hebrew

הבשורה טובה הגאולה What language was the Besora Tova HaGeula (Good News of Redemption) written in? Most people will tell you it was written in Greek. They go on to tell you that it was the "language of the day". They say everything during that ...

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Bat Torah, Jewish Roots, Parasha Bechukotai, Parasha Behar, Torah

Observing, Trembling, Trusting

Observing, Trembling, Trusting

Observing, Trembling, Trusting – Hearing and Knowing Our Redeemer Parsha Behar-Bechukotai (Leviticus 25:1-27:34) calls for decision, action pulling no punches.  The Most High teaches the care of the land and it’s rest from Mt. Sinai before they entered the land. With the resting of the land comes the return of land, indentured servants ...

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Mashiach

Yehoshua and the Sun

Yehoshua and the Sun

I now present a study that is all about Mashiach from a strictly Jewish perspective. A Jew who struggles to know Melech HaMashiach (Yofi meod). In this study you will need to know some hebrew and understand that this man who wrote this shiur is not a believer in Maran Yeshua, never the less, his insights are deep and very true (only a Jew can have ...

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News

Why we do it?

Bet HaDerech: Bringing the Besorah HaTova / HaGeula (Good News of Mashiach and Redemption) at the hand of the Messiah, the anointed one, the Redeemer of Israel and the world! We offer information about the coming / return of the Holy Jewish Messiah! ...

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