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I was searching around trying to find out some background information on Eliyahu ben David. I was wondering if he is jewish, or where his understanding of Hebrew comes from. Can anyone help me in my quest?
I heard his radio show a few times and what I hear sounds interesting, but I'd like to know more about the messenger before I place too much stock in the message. His website doesn't really offer the information I seek.
Your help in this matter is appreciated. I'm a stickler for knowing the source of things, especially information and perspectives.
I checked out several google results and couldn't find out much. What I did discover would have me go on to the next person.
He says he's Jewish but he uses the four-letter name of God (that doesn't automatically make him a liar, he could have been a seculer Jew before conversion, but I don't think practicing Jews use the Name like that). He also uses the "name" Yahshua which isn't a Hebrew name/word so that is suspicious. (Being Jewish he should know the correct name. There is a cult called Sacred Name. These people use the name of God and the spelling of Yahshua.) Also, he has jumped on a very popular bandwagon, eschatology. Frankly, I'd move on.
Perhaps one of our Jewish friends will add some further info on the use of the four-letter name (I don't even like typing them out, sorry), whether once they have received Yeshua they feel it's now okay to say/write out the Name
You asked for thoughts, so this is just my opinion with what little info I found available. But there are many good teachers out there, keep on looking.
I checked out several google results and couldn't find out much. What I did discover would have me go on to the next person.
He says he's Jewish but he uses the four-letter name of God (that doesn't automatically make him a liar, he could have been a seculer Jew before conversion, but I don't think practicing Jews use the Name like that). He also uses the "name" Yahshua which isn't a Hebrew name/word so that is suspicious. (Being Jewish he should know the correct name. There is a cult called Sacred Name. These people use the name of God and the spelling of Yahshua.) Also, he has jumped on a very popular bandwagon, eschatology. Frankly, I'd move on.
Perhaps one of our Jewish friends will add some further info on the use of the four-letter name (I don't even like typing them out, sorry), whether once they have received Yeshua they feel it's now okay to say/write out the Name
You asked for thoughts, so this is just my opinion with what little info I found available. But there are many good teachers out there, keep on looking.
BTW. I am uninterested in custom. "Custom" or tradition is usually far from truth.
But if you want to understand Jews at all, you need to get comfortable with the idea of customs.BTW. I am uninterested in custom. "Custom" or tradition is usually far from truth.
"The result of all of this in our day is that actual descendants of all 12 tribes of the nation of Israel are scattered throughout all the nations of the earth - with most of them not even knowing who they are! All of these scattered Israelites separated from their Land are Israel in exile." This is a quote from his forum at The Remnant of Israel
He explains a lot more further down the page.
I don't think he is a major voice/leader in the mainstream MJ movement
That's what I was trying to get across to you. It is very much a custom with the Jewish people, whether they are observant Jews, Christians or Messianics - they generally stay true to that particular custom, so it's suspicious to me when someone claims Jewishness and uses the name. It's out of character.
But give him a listen to. By their fruit you'll know them. I'm not so much into eschatology to want to listen to a long teaching by someone I'm not familiar with. You might like him....
But if you want to understand Jews at all, you need to get comfortable with the idea of customs.
Ok then. Thank you for your insight, it is much appreciated!
I have listened to him, and as I believe I said, I find some of what he says interesting, but I don't like the impression that I am given that he somehow knows the Jewish side of Christianity, yet I am unable to confirm such by a simple google search. You'd think he'd flat out say somewhere how he knows what he claims he knows, wouldn't you? I think so anyway (at least if you are trying to be honest and very forthright with people).
It would seem to me that he knows what he is talking about, but "seeming" and is are two different things, and I am not exactly trusting of my own flawed human judgements. I believe that is what got Adam into trouble long long ago.
I am certainly not accusing the man of anything; don't get me wrong. In fact, check the guy out for yourself if you so desire, but I just wanted to know if any of you knew any more about him since I was having trouble finding what I desired on my own.
I appreciate your interjection that he may not be jewish because of his use of words.
His real name is Steve Butt, and he's an ex-Jehovah's Witness who's about as Jewish as a pork chop.
But you don't have to take my word for it. (Unfortunately, my post count doesn't let me post links.) Check the home page for one of his web sites, www dot bfree dot org - it mentions Eliyahu ben David. Then do a Google search on "bfree.org Steve Butt", and you'll get a ton of matches. He's got quite a history, including having been a prominent polygamist who was profiled by the L.A. Times and CBS News.
If you do a Google search on "Broken Shackles Steve Butt", and click on the "Books" link on the left, you'll come up with even more interesting hits. One, "A Teenager's Tears: When Parents Convert To Polygamy", has a brief biography. He's also mentioned several times in a book about polygamy called "God's Brothel".
I don't know what he's saying about Judaism, but knowing his completely non-Jewish background, I certainly wouldn't take any of it seriously.
I was going to make a witty remark about most people with ethnic sounding biblical names ending with ben * are goyim in disguise but Carl's statement sound more serious.
I heard one of his "radio shows" last week and it just didn't sound right in my spirit.
Godpleaser, if you search some prior posts around here, you find some other types of MJ available.
Here's one I just discovered that sound promising and informative Beth Tikkun Messianic Congregation | Audio Teachings
Thanks for the info and finding out his real name. I figured he wasn't Jewish,His real name is Steve Butt, and he's an ex-Jehovah's Witness who's about as Jewish as a pork chop.
Beth Tikkun was my fellowship for 3 years. I haven't found anyone to match Grant. He's wonderful. I miss them all so much.
Wow that's interesting. He seems to have a broad and deep understanding of the bible. And really enjoys sharing it with others.
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