The slant of the Christian -based details of Yeshua's life as seen by Messianics and Jews
has led to a state of unfamiliarity of Yeshua amidst his a number of his own Jews, which is
obviously upsetting since He first taught his message to the Jews and lived with
them as a Jew. Queries typically come from many Jewish sects and some lack of agreement
exists across beliefs all due to simple variance of basic teachings/records.
The way things are going, blaming the pagan issues of Christians for lack
of Jewish knowledge (or disagreements) about what Yeshua came to primarily teach,
is a cop out because Yeshua will not blame pagans for lack of Jewish knowledge of Torah.
and also because Jewish sages have kept track of even earlier events
of Jewish people who lived earlier and around the time of Yeshua's life .. WHY not He?
Reason for adding Him-- He came to fulfil the Torah!. The only one to do so.
His life and death fulfilled the CORE Law of the Talmud and He belongs right in Talmud.
This has nothing to fear from the texts of Paul or Peter-- this is the direct Jewish understanding of
a Jewish Teacher who had an important message apart from fulfilling a mighty Law.
The other Biblical texts have non Jews reading about Jewish teachings of Jewish prophets such as Elijah,
Samuel, Malachi etc thus Jews being unclear about Jewish Yeshua seems unexcusable.
Hence, there is no excuse for not keeping a JEWISH account of Yeshua's teachings for the
benefit of Jews. I mean why should a gentile have more familiarity with what
Yeshua taught (albeit with disputes) as opposed to his own Jewish kin.
Time to set things smooth gain wisdom in G-d since judgement is direct and based on individual status
effort must not be spared in adding Yeshua's life to the Talmud.
There can be no excuse at all, it in no way whatsoever promotes any idolatry
since Jews will have their own account, free from whatever disagreements they would have
with
This would be a really fulfilling addition, setting all hearts at ease and freely
alllowing all Jews to individually read and make up their own minds... Baruch Ha-Shem!
Share this with your friends and Rabbis and I am sure this would set people at ease.
In this day of hi tech ability, His proper Jewish details would not be tough to add to the Talmud
at all.
Yeshua never promoted idolatry as the later Christian slants may imply hence the Talmud will be even enhanced with the details of His teachings.
Remember Yeshua was not a product of christianity and died before christianity's establishment.
Lets hear views from all on this highly insightful issue.
Shalom Ubracha
has led to a state of unfamiliarity of Yeshua amidst his a number of his own Jews, which is
obviously upsetting since He first taught his message to the Jews and lived with
them as a Jew. Queries typically come from many Jewish sects and some lack of agreement
exists across beliefs all due to simple variance of basic teachings/records.
The way things are going, blaming the pagan issues of Christians for lack
of Jewish knowledge (or disagreements) about what Yeshua came to primarily teach,
is a cop out because Yeshua will not blame pagans for lack of Jewish knowledge of Torah.
and also because Jewish sages have kept track of even earlier events
of Jewish people who lived earlier and around the time of Yeshua's life .. WHY not He?
Reason for adding Him-- He came to fulfil the Torah!. The only one to do so.
His life and death fulfilled the CORE Law of the Talmud and He belongs right in Talmud.
This has nothing to fear from the texts of Paul or Peter-- this is the direct Jewish understanding of
a Jewish Teacher who had an important message apart from fulfilling a mighty Law.
The other Biblical texts have non Jews reading about Jewish teachings of Jewish prophets such as Elijah,
Samuel, Malachi etc thus Jews being unclear about Jewish Yeshua seems unexcusable.
Hence, there is no excuse for not keeping a JEWISH account of Yeshua's teachings for the
benefit of Jews. I mean why should a gentile have more familiarity with what
Yeshua taught (albeit with disputes) as opposed to his own Jewish kin.
Time to set things smooth gain wisdom in G-d since judgement is direct and based on individual status
effort must not be spared in adding Yeshua's life to the Talmud.
There can be no excuse at all, it in no way whatsoever promotes any idolatry
since Jews will have their own account, free from whatever disagreements they would have
with
This would be a really fulfilling addition, setting all hearts at ease and freely
alllowing all Jews to individually read and make up their own minds... Baruch Ha-Shem!
Share this with your friends and Rabbis and I am sure this would set people at ease.
In this day of hi tech ability, His proper Jewish details would not be tough to add to the Talmud
at all.
Yeshua never promoted idolatry as the later Christian slants may imply hence the Talmud will be even enhanced with the details of His teachings.
Remember Yeshua was not a product of christianity and died before christianity's establishment.
Lets hear views from all on this highly insightful issue.
Shalom Ubracha