Posts Tagged Yeshua

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Mesiyanik (Mesihçi) Yahudilik: Amacımız nedir?

“Mesiyanik Yahudilik Akımı” kendisini bağnaz bir kimlik krizi içinde bulmaktadır. Başlangıçtan itibaren, “Mesiyanik Yahudilik”in esas amacı “Yeşua”yı izleyen Yahudiler’in yolu olmuştur. Fakat, açık konuşmak gerekirse çabalarımızın büyük bir başarısızlıkla devam ettiğini belirtmeliyiz. Yıllardır “Mesiyanik Yahudi Akımı”nı yaratmayı başaramadık. Nerede Hata Yaptık? Öncelikle, söylemediklerimi açıklayayım. Yahudi olmayıp, yasal olarak Mesiyanik Yahudi olan birçok kişi olduğunu belirtelim. Yahudi olmayıp, Yahudi Halkı arasında kalmayı ve paydaşlığımızı yayma uğruna zamanlarını ve emeklerini harcayan bu kardeşlerimizi alkışlamalıyız. Fakat, kendi hatamız sonucu, ve Gayr-ı Yahudi olup Yeşua’yı izleyen az sayıda kişi olduğundan, Mesiyanik Yahudilik, Hristiyanlar’ın Torah dirilişine karşı oldukça zayıf kaldı. Bu konuyu konuşmamızın sebebi geleceğimize oldukça zararlı olması. Niye var olduğumuzu ve amacımızın ne olduğu konusunda büyük ölçüde bir sapmaya uğradık. Sadece Yahudileri benimseyerek, kendi içimize kapanma tartışmalarını sürdürerek çok zaman kaybettik. “Gayr-ı Yahudiler için Tevrat’ın rolü” ile ilgili tartışmaların olduğu bir yer olmasına karşın, ezici çoğunluk bu konularda Gayr-ı Yahudiler’in fazla önem [...]

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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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Jewish Roots, Parasha Emor, Torah

Out of this World – Parasha Emor (Videos)

Out of this World - Parasha Emor (Videos)

This week’s parashah, Emor, is known as Torat Cohanim, the teaching for / of the Cohanim. Whereas the previous sections of the Torah focused on the holiness code for all the people, this section reads as a manual for the priests, instructing them on attaining holiness through their own set of symbolic obligations, duties, and maintenance. In ...

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Israel, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Jerusalem – City of David – עיר דוד

Jerusalem - City of David - עיר דוד

Jerusalem the Center of the World City of David – עיר דוד, Jerusalem of ancient times, was located on a narrow ridge south of the present-day Old City. On the east it borders the deep Kidron Valley where the Gihon Spring, the city’s water source, is located. In Biblical theology, Jerusalem is the plac ...

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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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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

For Your salvation we do long

For Your salvation we do long

Mashiach is the hope of Israel, not just a hope, but what the whole Hebrew Scriptures point to.  Every working day we pray a prayer called “Et tzemach David” / “The sprout of David” We ask our G-d to bring the Mashiach soon in our days. We ask our God that His Yeshuah / Salvation come quick, (We ask for the Mashiach to ...

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Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

The Jewishness of Mashiach

The Jewishness of Mashiach

One of the biggest barriers preventing a Jewish person from believing in our Rabbi Maran Yeshua is the mistaken assumption that if he believes in Rabbi Maran Yeshua HaMashiach, he will no longer be Jewish.  We emphasize again and again that our Rabbi Maran Yeshua is Jewish, his Hashluchim (the Emissaries) were Jewish, the Torat HaShlichim (Tea ...

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Chanukah, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

The Miracle of the Hekal’s (Temple) Menorah

The Miracle of the Hekal's (Temple) Menorah

The Miracle of the Hekal’s (Temple) Menorah: One of the most important miracles that happen in the Beit HaMikdash after Yeshua left this earth was the Menorah in the Beit HaMikdash went out, and would not shine. Every night for 40 years (over 12,500 nights in a row) the main lamp of the Hekal menorah went out of its own accord ? no matter wha ...

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Chanukah, Haggim, Jewish Roots, Mashiach

Mashiach and the Menorah

Mashiach and the Menorah

The Miracle of the Hekal (Temple) Menorah: One of the most important miracles that happen in the Beit HaMikdash after Yeshua left this earth was the Menorah in the Beit HaMikdash went out, and would not shine. Every night for 40 years (over 12,500 nights in a row) the main lamp of the Hekal menorah went out of its own accord, no matter what attempt ...

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Messianic Judaism

Congregation Beth HaDerech

 "We welcome you to our website. Enjoy it! We also hope to welcome you in person to our synagogue. Our synagogue is a place where you can discover and explore biblical Judaism in an atmosphere of support and sharing. Whether you come from a traditional background or are new to synagogue life, here you can find a spiritual home. From young ...

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HaDerech, Israel, Jewish Roots, Torah

Jewish Calendar

Jewish Calendar

The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: הלוח העברי‎ ha’luach ha’ivri) or Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar used by the Jewish people, the followers of Judaism. Today, the calendar is predominantly used for religious observances, but is also employed by Jewish farmers in Israel as an a ...

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