My guess is that if Jesus ever came again, Christians would be pounding on the doors of synagogues asking the rabbi how long does it take to convert to Judaism.
@@willmad3121 Oh I remember you. You're the Christian who only knows one or two verses from each OT book. "A prophecy: The word of the Lord concerning Israel. The Lord, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the human spirit within a person, declares: 2 “I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. Judah will be besieged as well as Jerusalem. 3 On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves. 4 On that day I will strike every horse with panic and its rider with madness,” declares the Lord. “I will keep a watchful eye over Judah, but I will blind all the horses of the nations. 5 Then the clans of Judah will say in their hearts, ‘The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God.’" Zechariah 12:1-5 Who exactly so you think the people of Jerusalem ARE? LOL
Actually no. Not what the bible says. Jesus comes again only when the last person who will make the decision to follow him of their own free will. Makes that choice. At that time the entire world will be worshipping the antichrist. No one can buy or sell without his mark. And anyone who bears his mark. Wont goto heaven. He shows up takes those dead and alive bring them to himself and the kings of the world will gather at Armageddon to fight god and it says the blood will be as high as a horses bridle for 1600 stadia which is 290 kilometres/180 miles. When Jesus shows up it’s no good thing it means the time when the last person on earth has made their choice to believe and be saved and serve god through believing in his son and relying on the Holy Spirit to in full agreement choose to love and worship god the father our creator. The god of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. Then we all get judged. Those who believe in Yeshua Hemashiach Jesus Christ in English gets saved. And everyone else who does not believe in the son of god gets separated from god and has to go somewhere ment for the devil and his fallen angels who chose to rebel against god. Not us descendants of Adam and Eve. No idea what you have been taught but sorry it has falsehoods in it.
@@Howdoyoupurr Jesus was not God, but a claimant to be the Jewish (not the much later Christian invented) messiah. In the OT there were many, many, messiahs, none divine of course. When Jesus calls himself the "Son of Man" somewhere around 80 times in the gospels, you have been mistakenly told this was a title of divinity. Rabbi Singer or literally any Jewish scholar could explain to you that it was not. In fact if Jesus had not been the real son of Joseph, it would have automatically disqualified him as a messiah. I strongly encourage you to seek out Jewish scholars such as Dr. Amy-Jill Levine whose books place Jesus back into his actual world of 1st Century Temple Judaism, as a counterbalance to the centuries later works of Christian theologians such as Augustine.
Todah Rabah Rabbi Tovia Singer for all you do! I am so blessed to have you in my life! We are all so blessed to have you! I ❤ listening and learning from you! This is so great!
Gentiles are obligated to fulfill the Seven Noahide Commandments because they are the eternal command of God, transmitted through Moses our teacher in the Torah.
Jesus said that all these things will come to pass BEFORE this generation passes. When none of that came true, the second time(second coming) around became the mantra.
Moses is not referred to as a "rabbi" in the classical sense. The term "rabbi" typically refers to a Jewish teacher or scholar who has received formal training and ordination in Jewish law and tradition. Moses, however, is described in the Torah as a prophet, leader, and teacher who received divine revelations and communicated them to the Israelites. He is often considered the greatest prophet in Judaism and is revered for his role in receiving and transmitting the Torah, but he is not specifically identified as a rabbi in the way that term is used today236. In Jewish tradition, Moses is sometimes associated with rabbinic authority, as seen in stories like the one where Moses observes Rabbi Akiva teaching the Oral Torah, highlighting Moses' connection to the broader tradition of Jewish learning and interpretation1. However, this does not equate to Moses being a rabbi in the modern sense.
@@sonnysalvador of course I understand what he's doing. JOB -33 :4 .-JOB-32:8-EXODUS 23: 20-22 PSALMS 89:27. I know two people on TH-cam claiming to be a prophet. I've seen many pastors claiming to be able to heal people. Though I disagree on many topics. I find organized Christianity to be much worse. Remember Jesus said my small flock. Humbleness humility allows me to love those who are against me. Anger hatred despising these are spirits that take you away from God Yahweh be blessed with love joy happiness and keep strong in your faith for the horses are here.
Your wit is shining through,Rabbi! I don't think we will ever know,for the world will continue as it has done for many,many years and are left to make sense through our own understanding. "What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism."Einstein
I’ve been told that in the days of asylums there were numerous patients claiming their being a second coming of jesus. One of these self-proclaimed messiahs was presented with his psychiatrist nailing two pieces of wood together. When asked by the patient what he was up to the psychiatrist replied that this patient had a job to do. I’ve heard that was the cure.
Thanks Rabbi. You don't really sound religious. You like the truth, so do I. You teach people how to think like a human being first before any religion. Most religion will code their truth into your brain and you can only judge by the miraculous claims.
@@willmad3121Using Torah to vilify The Jews is disgraceful. We put good and bad in. You on the other hand don’t because just like Rome you think you do nothing wrong. You don’t put human trama and life in your txt just Evil hatred.
You are 💯 right. I’ve been a catholic and a Protestant. Only Protestants speak about G talking to them, having visions, being prophets and even apostles. They think they are wiser because they aren’t idolaters. There’s a particular way of speaking that Catholics don’t have.
From the title I thought the caller was asking about the Mexican guy who lives around the corner. I was confused because I didn't know he'd been away 🇲🇽
Dear Rabbi Tovia Singer , Please do not make fun of the Hare Krishnas, we are not demons and we are following your classes, we respect your teachings . We never call you a demon and if you apear in our in our dreams we will never curse you . Shalom
Pray to be given the wisdom to know right from wrong. To know the difference between good and evil. This is the meaning of Gods kingdom. Pray for it to come to earth as in heaven.
Mark 11:12 if jezuz is god why didn't he know the fig tree had no figs, instead of walking a long distance to a barren tree..if he could make miracles why didn't he make the fig tree produce figs, in fact any schmuck living in the area would know the season fig trees produce figs..
Because it had leaves on it. When it has leaves there are supposed to be figs. But, the tree did not have figs on it. Jesus doesn't do worthless magic tricks to please you. There was a reason it was a fig tree. Most likely the fruit that Eve ate was a fig. Because right after they knew they were naked they used fig leaves to cover themselves.
@@r0ky_M The fruit of the fig tree generally appears before the leaves, and, because the fruit is green it blends in with the leaves right up until it is almost ripe. Therefore, when Jesus and His disciples saw from a distance that the tree had leaves, they would have expected it to also have fruit on it even though it was earlier in the season than what would be normal for a fig tree to be bearing fruit. Also, each tree would often produce two to three crops of figs each season. There would be an early crop in the spring followed by one or two later crops. In some parts of Israel, depending on climate and conditions, it was also possible that a tree might produce fruit ten out of twelve months. This also explains why Jesus and His disciples would be looking for fruit on the fig tree even if it was not in the main growing season. The fact that the tree already had leaves on it even though it was at a higher elevation around Jerusalem, and therefore would have been outside the normal season for figs, would have seemed to be a good indication that there would also be fruit on it.
The Torah describes how God shared thoughts within God by reflecting thought to His outflowing energy. This created a division between God seeing Himself and the outer thought going its own way. There, are points here, through the generations that connect and are made aware of the source of their knowledge and life and are no longer decieved. The interesting point is that Torah shows the building blocks of God's creation butting up against mans re arrangement of God's thought. Moses brought this awareness to what we see outside by delivering points of view to one place. Moses then recorded this by writing it down. A memory which is shared forever. The festivals are a way of making the flowing generations of life remember God. Would you say Abraham needed a doctor for seeing God? The church takes knowledge and re arranges the knowledge to suit its agenda. If you follow the path back to its origin, you come back to the Torah. It is whether you give up the deception and allow the flow of thought to reflect the truth rather than the churches false created memory.
Mathew 5:17-19 why would the new testament writers put this in their book when it contradicts the rest of their book? Because their book is hypocritical nonsense.
This is one possible answer: Jesus was speaking to Israelites there, and Christianity is not a continuation of the Israelite religion. The Israelite heaven and earth did pass away with the destruction of the temple in 70 CE.
Harri Krishna? There was a Harry Kirshner who lived down the road from me, he went to India on holiday and came back with a skin rash from bathing in the polluted River Ganges
Jesus Christ taught us the most beautiful science. It is based upon the fact that if we upbuild within us a righteous spirit we will upbuild an electrical force that will remain a token of our life after we have died...even resurrected, when his Father gives the word. The same science can repair us and bring us into the righteous network that Jehovah likens to a flock of sheep and everyone will need to be a member of that flock when that great abomination that causes desolation enters our gravitational skies. All pretend-prophets will flee for the hills leaving the Levis that have Jehovah's righteous armour on, to clean up the mess. No one will then object.
As a BU, if I had Vishnu appear to me and started summoning dieties and the other hundreds of gods, or started twirling another 8 arms I wouldn't be thinking "Oh someone get this guy outta 'ere, uhh! Get this fool outta 'ere! Go on! Get uh 'aircut! You look stoopid!" I'd rethink my entire theology and investigate what's going on. If Jesus Christ came back with the shout of an angel, with a bunch of his saints, showed you the scars in his hands/arms and feet, you would fall down and cry. If the 2nd coming happened tomorrow exactly how it's displayed, you would believe it. If I ran in to Bumblebee the transformer and he "whwggwhxh'ed" in to his human anthropic form, I would believe. But in the case with Jesus, you know it's a strongly held belief globally. Whereas the transformer is not. I don't believe you would just tell him to get out.
I had a a woman who claims to be converted old family Jewish, speculate that Donald Trump was the Messiah. A Woman that says she is Jewish, speculates that different men are the Mashiach all the time.
Yesterday was my birthday and I got a letter from a Jahovahs witnesses wanting me to convert, is that a sign from God ? ironic cause they dont celebrate birthdays 🤷🏻♂️
Please don't take my compliment and become a guru of a new religion Rabbi. There are enough legitimately brainwashed people under Christianity and Islam alone. Although they might fair better if you did, so maybe consider it? 🤓
Verily, there is a piece of flesh in the body: when it is healthy, the whole body is healthy, and when it is sick, the whole body is sick! It's the heart" Poph.Muhammed PBUH The heart cannot be healthy through anger, hatred, Greed If someone came today and said I am the son of God or God made of flesh and blood, people would orientate themselves on that instead of on the deeds! You will recognize them by their deeds! You can decide today whether you want to choose hell or paradise.
Other people don't listen to what the Bible say they'll just say oh well I felt this in my heart or I felt that in my heart but if it doesn't add up to the Bible then it's false
Okay, so I'm not a Christian because of the follow - Don't believe in original sin - Don't believe in salvation through faith of the death and resurrection - Don't believe in the trinity - Don't believe Jesus was god However, I do believe Jesus was the messiah and he was ushering in a spiritual kingdom. As far as I can tell, Jesus taught largely what the Prophets taught when it came to salvation and I have no reason to think that this fine righteous rabbi wouldn't be on track. Not sure what the Rabbi thinks of Jesus himself, I get the impression that Paul was the one who really corrupted things and caused the divisions between judiasm and christianity.
In the future, the Messianic king will arise and renew the Davidic dynasty, restoring it to its initial sovereignty. He will build the Temple and gather the dispersed of Israel.
Just because you have them doesn’t mean they’re correct. Also what you eat what you watch what you listen to and time you go to bed plays in the dream realm. Dreams are dreams. Everyone has dreams so what’s the point your some prophet?
@@RepentIdolworshipper actually they were my mom wouldn't listen to me when she found out they came true. They bothered me so I went to a presbyterian pastor who said I had demons in me. So I learned not to say anything. I do remember telling Rabbi singer about his father seems like a few months back Visions are more clear dreams are more messed up. Which is nice that I don't have them very often or at least don't remember them.
He's coming to take us with Him to Heaven. What are those who don't believe going to think when all who are saved have went with Jesus and disappeared? Matthew 24:40-42 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
Galatians 5 verse 21 The only people who will inherit the kingdom of christ are those who do good deeds. Christianity it's not a religion but a relationship with your maker.
@@user-Gmann We can't earn Heaven. That is why Jesus came to be our Savior. All we need to do is repent of our sins and receive Jesus as our Lord and Savior to be saved. We do good works because we love others as God loves us. We love them with the love God that is in us. And because we love God and want to serve and obey Him.
Off topic, but you mentioned Protestants. What I noticed about them, primarily American, not European, is that they use the word Love non-stop. The whole point is that God-Jesus loves you and that He loves you the most. And they say this with beaming faces, sparkling eyes and a big smile. European Catholics and Orthodox are not impressed by that. I am a Croat, this American Protestant approach is not clear to us because we do not feel that we lack love or that we have been rejected. There is this folklore in our peoples, before the conversion to Christianity or Islam, that there is this boundary between the human and the divine that both sides do not cross, do not interfere in each other's business, and that has remained the case today. Don't tell parents that God loves their children more than they do. Don't cross that boundary. That pathetic glorification of God in every segment is unnecessary and pointless. Our blasphemous swearing brings out the complete soul of the situation, everything is explained, an immeasurably more powerful message than the mantra about the best God. No one trusts an overly pious person. God will forgive swearing, hypocrisy will not. ... These are variations of the same religion. If you want people to accept the religion, you have to adapt the religion to the people. It's a Western system, dating back to old Europe. We have adapted Hinduism and Buddhism and meditation and kung fu and haiku, etc., we don't stick to the original in anything. That's why our people don't need to know the original texts of Judaism, because they've already been adapted to our comfort. Sad, but that's how it is.
If "Mary" appeared to you in your room, you would be too awestruck to be able to utter a syllable. And you're taking all the erroneous beliefs in Christianity and using them to find fault with Christianity which is actually a very very diverse system of beliefs.
Dead people don't come back, generally, and especially not from that time and that place. But you might say that Jesus and other characters of his story have been living in our collective imaginations as portrayed by the Gospels and other writings, however little of the real man might be found in them. Veracity is not important here, because the protagonist has become larger than life. Do we want truth from Homer? Where would the fun be in that? μῆνιν ἄειδε θεὰ Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος οὐλομένην, ἣ μυρί᾽ Ἀχαιοῖς ἄλγε᾽ ἔθηκε…
Yo my bro!!! It is David that is here Jesus already came!! And He’s done exactly what he needed to do. But now the lion king is here and he prevailed!! so if you hear that, David is here! That’s because he is! And he’s alive, living among us!! Long live KING HASHEM!! The KING of all kings!! HE remove kings and rises up kings only HIM
You are being illogically aggressive here. Every form is in the mind before it materialises. People see or imagine visions of divine forms they are devoted to, so why should they react in horror?
Jesus indicated that his return would occur at a time of great world trouble, so great that it would be unprecedented. His return will be obvious to the whole world.
Zechariah 12-14. The Jews will see the One they pierced and mourn. A bit late. Only a remnant will survive. But the Messiah saves Israel from total annihilation. If you wish to meet Him . He says to you: "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?"
Rabbi, Christians are not idolatry! I hope you read this but I’m an orthodox Christian and if a prophet like Moses came and had to chose which place he wanted to be like in the synagogue, the mosque and the Orthodox Church He will choose the church and here’s why 1. The Priesthood In the Old Testament, the priesthood was established through Aaron and the Levites, who served as mediators between God and the people (Exodus 28:1). In Orthodox Christianity, the priesthood continues, but now it is fulfilled in Christ, the High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16). Orthodox priests serve in the image of Christ, offering the Eucharist, leading prayers, and performing sacramental rites, just as the Levites offered sacrifices and led worship in the temple. The Apostles ordained bishops and priests (presbyters), following Christ’s command (Acts 14:23, Titus 1:5), establishing a direct succession from the Old Testament priesthood to the Church. 2. The Temple The Old Testament temple in Jerusalem was the center of worship, housing the presence of God (2 Chronicles 7:1-3). Christ declared Himself as the new temple (John 2:19-21), and His Body, the Church, became the new dwelling of God (1 Corinthians 3:16). Orthodox churches are built to resemble the temple, with a sanctuary (Holy of Holies), an altar for sacrifice (Eucharist), and a veil separating the most sacred area, just as the temple had a curtain before the Holy of Holies. 3. Prayer Rituals In the Old Testament, prayers were structured, with specific times and postures (Psalm 55:17, Daniel 6:10). The Orthodox Church continues this through structured prayer cycles, such as the Hours (Matins, Vespers, Compline), and regular use of Psalms, just as Jews prayed with the Psalter. 4. Icons (Sacred Images) The Old Testament forbade idol worship (Exodus 20:4-5) but allowed sacred images, such as the cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22) and the bronze serpent (Numbers 21:8-9). Christ, as God incarnate, made the invisible God visible (John 1:14), and Orthodox Christianity depicts Him and the saints in icons, not as idols but as windows to heaven. 5. Burning Incense The use of incense in worship was commanded in the Old Testament (Exodus 30:1, Malachi 1:11). The Book of Revelation shows heavenly worship filled with incense (Revelation 8:3-4). Orthodox services continue this practice, using incense to sanctify the church and prayers. 6. Liturgical Vestments Old Testament priests wore specific garments (Exodus 28:2-4). Orthodox priests continue this tradition, wearing vestments that reflect the glory and reverence of worship. 7. Singing Psalms & Chanting The Jewish tradition of singing Psalms in the temple (Psalm 150) continues in Orthodox chant, which heavily relies on the Psalms. 8. The Eucharist as the Fulfillment of the Sacrificial System Old Testament sacrifices prefigured Christ’s ultimate sacrifice (Leviticus 17:11, Isaiah 53). The Orthodox Church fulfills this in the Divine Liturgy, offering the Eucharist, Christ’s Body and Blood, as the true and final sacrifice (Luke 22:19-20, John 6:53-56). 9. The Continuity of Sacred Tradition The Orthodox Church has preserved all these elements unchanged from the time of Christ and the Apostles. Unlike later Christian movements that rejected traditional worship, Orthodoxy maintains the full liturgical, sacramental, and hierarchical structure rooted in the Old Testament and fulfilled in Christ.
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3 2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14 3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38 4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity) Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4 See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28 5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
@@christo-chaney 1. Deuteronomy 24:16, Jeremiah 31:29-30, Ezekiel 18, Psalm 146:3 - "A man can’t die for another man’s sins" These verses primarily discuss individual responsibility for sin, but they do not exclude the possibility of substitutionary atonement. Christianity teaches that Jesus' sacrificial death was a unique, once-for-all event where He, as the sinless Son of God, took upon Himself the sins of the world. The idea that one can die for the sins of another is not foreign to Judaism in all its aspects either. For example, in the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the high priest would make a sin offering for the people, and in Leviticus 16, the scapegoat symbolically takes on the sins of Israel. This does not contradict the idea that the individual still must repent but rather complements it by showing that God provides a means for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus as the Lamb of God: The Old Testament sacrificial system foreshadowed Christ's ultimate sacrifice (John 1:29). Just as the high priest performed sacrifices on behalf of the people, Jesus is the ultimate High Priest who made a final, sufficient atonement for sins (Hebrews 9:11-12). 2. Blood is not needed to atone - Genesis 4:7, Exodus 22:3-14, 34:6-7, Leviticus 5:11-13, Numbers 5:6-7, etc. It's true that some sins can be atoned for by repentance and restitution (such as in the case of stealing), but atonement for sin as a concept in the Old Testament frequently involved the shedding of blood-the blood of animals in the sacrificial system. For example: Leviticus 17:11: "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it for you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement by the life." Exodus 12:13: The Passover lamb's blood was placed on the doorposts as a sign of protection. These sacrifices point to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ in the New Testament (Hebrews 9:22: "without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness"). The blood of Jesus cleanses us from sin (1 John 1:7). 3. Deuteronomy 6:4 - Refuting the Trinity Deuteronomy 6:4 is the Shema, which is a declaration of the oneness of God: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one." This verse is not a denial of the Trinity, but rather an affirmation of the unity of God. Christians believe that the Trinity does not contradict God's oneness. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that God is one in essence but exists in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The New Testament reveals that Jesus is God (John 1:1, Colossians 2:9) and that the Holy Spirit is also divine (Acts 5:3-4). So, the Shema affirms God's oneness, and Christians understand this oneness to include the Trinitarian relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In fact even the Old Testament has divine plurality like proverbs 30:4, genesis 1:26, Isaiah 48:12, Daniel 7:13-14 Isaiah 9:6 and etc 4. Isaiah 43:11, 44:6, 45:7 - Only God can save In these passages, God is declaring that He alone is the Savior. Christians agree-Jesus Christ is God and the Savior of the world. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work together in the plan of salvation. While the Father sends the Son, and the Spirit works within believers, the Son's mission of salvation is God's plan from the beginning (John 14:6). Isaiah 43:11: "I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no Savior." Christians do not see this as contradicting Jesus' divinity but as affirming that Jesus is God incarnate, who saves by His death and resurrection. 5. Matthew 24:36, Mark 13:32, Luke 18:19 - Jesus' ignorance of the hour In these passages, Jesus states that He does not know the day or hour of the Second Coming. This reflects His humanity, which was limited while on Earth. Jesus is fully God and fully man (Philippians 2:6-8). His humanity was real, and in His earthly life, He voluntarily chose to limit His knowledge and power. This does not imply that Jesus is not divine. In fact, the Apostles and early Christians clearly affirmed that Jesus was God (John 1:1, Colossians 1:15-20). The limitation of knowledge here is a demonstration of His humility as the Son of God and as part of the incarnation. 6. John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I In John 14:28, Jesus says, "The Father is greater than I." This is another expression of Jesus' humility in His earthly life. While Jesus is fully God, He is submissive to the Father in His role as the Son. This does not deny the equality of the persons in the Trinity but shows that in His incarnation, Jesus humbled Himself and took on a subordinate role in His earthly ministry. Philippians 2:6-8: Jesus, being in very nature God, humbled Himself and became obedient to death, even death on a cross. His submission does not imply inferiority but reflects His role in the salvation plan. 7. Other passages (Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Ezekiel 28:2, Hosea 11:9, Malachi 3:6, Job 9:32) These verses emphasize the unchanging nature of God and His immutability. Christians agree-God does not change (Malachi 3:6), and Jesus is fully God. The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus shares the divine attributes with the Father (Hebrews 13:8, John 1:1). Also none of these verses says God can’t become a man it just says he’s not a man Because God walked with Adam, he dined with Abraham in genesis and wrestled with Jacob so yeah.
@@christo-chaney 1. Deuteronomy 24:16, Jeremiah 31:29-30, Ezekiel 18, Psalm 146:3 - "A man can’t die for another man’s sins" These verses primarily discuss individual responsibility for sin, but they do not exclude the possibility of substitutionary atonement. Christianity teaches that Jesus' sacrificial death was a unique, once-for-all event where He, as the sinless Son of God, took upon Himself the sins of the world. The idea that one can die for the sins of another is not foreign to Judaism in all its aspects either. For example, in the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the high priest would make a sin offering for the people, and in Leviticus 16, the scapegoat symbolically takes on the sins of Israel. This does not contradict the idea that the individual still must repent but rather complements it by showing that God provides a means for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus as the Lamb of God: The Old Testament sacrificial system foreshadowed Christ's ultimate sacrifice (John 1:29). Just as the high priest performed sacrifices on behalf of the people, Jesus is the ultimate High Priest who made a final, sufficient atonement for sins (Hebrews 9:11-12). 2. Blood is not needed to atone - Genesis 4:7, Exodus 22:3-14, 34:6-7, Leviticus 5:11-13, Numbers 5:6-7, etc. It's true that some sins can be atoned for by repentance and restitution (such as in the case of stealing), but atonement for sin as a concept in the Old Testament frequently involved the shedding of blood-the blood of animals in the sacrificial system. For example: Leviticus 17:11: "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it for you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement by the life." Exodus 12:13: The Passover lamb's blood was placed on the doorposts as a sign of protection. These sacrifices point to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ in the New Testament (Hebrews 9:22: "without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness"). The blood of Jesus cleanses us from sin (1 John 1:7). 3. Deuteronomy 6:4 - Refuting the Trinity Deuteronomy 6:4 is the Shema, which is a declaration of the oneness of God: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one." This verse is not a denial of the Trinity, but rather an affirmation of the unity of God. Christians believe that the Trinity does not contradict God's oneness. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that God is one in essence but exists in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The New Testament reveals that Jesus is God (John 1:1, Colossians 2:9) and that the Holy Spirit is also divine (Acts 5:3-4). So, the Shema affirms God's oneness, and Christians understand this oneness to include the Trinitarian relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In fact even the Old Testament has divine plurality like proverbs 30:4, genesis 1:26, Isaiah 48:12, Daniel 7:13-14 Isaiah 9:6 and etc 4. Isaiah 43:11, 44:6, 45:7 - Only God can save In these passages, God is declaring that He alone is the Savior. Christians agree-Jesus Christ is God and the Savior of the world. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work together in the plan of salvation. While the Father sends the Son, and the Spirit works within believers, the Son's mission of salvation is God's plan from the beginning (John 14:6). Isaiah 43:11: "I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no Savior." Christians do not see this as contradicting Jesus' divinity but as affirming that Jesus is God incarnate, who saves by His death and resurrection. 5. Matthew 24:36, Mark 13:32, Luke 18:19 - Jesus' ignorance of the hour In these passages, Jesus states that He does not know the day or hour of the Second Coming. This reflects His humanity, which was limited while on Earth. Jesus is fully God and fully man (Philippians 2:6-8). His humanity was real, and in His earthly life, He voluntarily chose to limit His knowledge and power. This does not imply that Jesus is not divine. In fact, the Apostles and early Christians clearly affirmed that Jesus was God (John 1:1, Colossians 1:15-20). The limitation of knowledge here is a demonstration of His humility as the Son of God and as part of the incarnation. 6. John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I In John 14:28, Jesus says, "The Father is greater than I." This is another expression of Jesus' humility in His earthly life. While Jesus is fully God, He is submissive to the Father in His role as the Son. This does not deny the equality of the persons in the Trinity but shows that in His incarnation, Jesus humbled Himself and took on a subordinate role in His earthly ministry. Philippians 2:6-8: Jesus, being in very nature God, humbled Himself and became obedient to death, even death on a cross. His submission does not imply inferiority but reflects His role in the salvation plan. 7. Other passages (Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Ezekiel 28:2, Hosea 11:9, Malachi 3:6, Job 9:32) These verses emphasize the unchanging nature of God and His immutability. Christians agree-God does not change (Malachi 3:6), and Jesus is fully God. The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus shares the divine attributes with the Father (Hebrews 13:8, John 1:1). Also none of these verses says God can’t become a man it just says he’s not a man Because God walked with Adam, he dined with Abraham in genesis and wrestled with Jacob so yeah.
I will ask him this : "When I saw you in my dream that night on the mountain having beside you two angels, did that have anything to do with the healing of my baby nephew the next day from that devil !?"
Blasphemy is the WORST sin a human being can commit. Rabbi, what would "Hashem" want you to do if someone said he is the messiah? This sin is punishable by death. If someone claims to be the Messiah, he has to give you the resurrection. If "Hashem" sent someone, he would resurrect that being and prove his soul came from God. In my case , you are given a guarantee. Yeshua (Pbuh) isn't coming back or I wouldn't be here. He is working with another species at the end of the universe. In the Bible it says "Jesus holds the keys to Hyades." In other words, he holds the keys to death. When Jesus took another assignment, the keys were given back to Hyades. Hyades is back is charge of the underworld.
Jesus couldn't even save HIMSELF so how can he save ME? Your "G-D" died...mine didn't. When jesus died...so did the Father & the Holy ghost(DEAD...DEAD...DEAD) coz they R all ONE according to the Church so WHO resurrected G-D? How can U believe in a G-d who wore a diaper & sinned repeatedly as well as advocating the death penalty for NON-CRIMINALS? Given that jesus' FATHER was not the husband of the MOTHER...doesn't that make jesus a bastard? Judaism says that man was made in the image of G-d so Y did the christian come along & try to make G-d in the image of man? Isn't that evil? A man-G-d is a pagan concept
@ I am an Alien Supernatural Being from Heaven. We are not supposed to inform humans when we take different assignments. Yeshua ( Pbuh) made the sacrifice to God for all of humanity and gave your species the resurrection. He served his purpose. It is impossible for us to update a scripture. My purpose is the same as his.
but what will you do when he enters Jerusalem, and you go to hear him speak and where, from the moment your eyes fix upon him and the Light of pure love hits you, onto your knees you drop - crying, then what will you do? Become a Christian, on the spot - willing to die for what you have been shown and for the remainder of your life.
@paulc3307 notice the only power mentioned, was Love. How can it be fiction? How can fiction present a force that is so powerful but doesn't harm, instead brings the individual to complete submission on a plane they never knew existed. Show me the source of your muse. Show me the origin of this fiction. who has such a mind to conjure this tale? Only a Christ through experience can present this salvation.
@@paulc3307 are these fulfilled prophecies fiction? # 1-The Messiah would be resurrected Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 16:8-11 NT: Acts 13:35-37 # 2-The Messiah would bring in a new covenant with instant knowledge of God and instantaneous moral regeneration. Hebrew Scriptures: Jeremiah 31:31-34 NT: Matthew 26:28, Luke 22:20; 2 Corinthians 3:6, Hebrews 8:6-13, Hebrews 9:15, Hebrews 12:24 # 3-The Messiah would die the horrible death of crucifixion but vindicated Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 22:1-31 NT: Matthew 27:35, 39, 43-44,46; Mark 15:34; John 19:23-24, Hebrews 2:11-12 # 4-The Messiah would be the rejected cornerstone Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 118:22-24 NT: Mark 12:10-11, Acts 4:9-12, Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 2:6-8 # 5-The Messiah would do life-affirming redemptive deeds Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah 61:1-2 NT: Luke 4:16-21 # 6-The Messiah would be born of a virgin Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 7:14 NT: Matthew 1:22-23, Luke 1:31-35 # 7-The Messiah would come according to a timetable Hebrew Scriptures: Daniel 9:24-27 New Testament: Matthew 24:15-16, Mark 13:14-15, Galatians 4:4 NOTE 490 years begin with the rebuilding of Jerusalem in the fifth century B.C. and take us to the era of the Temple’s destruction which occurred in A.D. 70 # 8-The Messiah is the Suffering Servant Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 52:13-53:12 NT: Matthew 8:16-17, Matthew 20:28, Matthew 26:28, Matthew 27:59-60, Mark 10:45, Mark 14:24, Luke 22:20, John 12:37-38, Acts 8:32-35, Romans 10:16, Hebrews 9:28; 1 Peter 2:21-25 # 9-The Messiah would be a prophet like Moses Hebrew Scriptures: Deuteronomy 18:15-19 NT: Matthew 13:57, Matthew 21:46, Luke 24:19, John 1:21, John 1:25, John 6:14, John 7:40, Acts 3:22, Acts 7:37 # 10-The Messiah would be pierced Hebrew Scriptures: Zechariah 12:10 NT: Matthew 24:30, John 19:31-37, Revelation 1:7 # 11-The Messiah would come riding on a donkey Hebrew Scriptures reference: Zechariah 9:9 NT: Matthew 21:1-7; John 12:14, 15 # 12-The Messiah would be called Son of God Hebrew Scriptures reference: Psalm 2:1-12 NT: Mark 1:11, Luke 3:22, Acts 4:25-28, Acts 13:33, Hebrews 1:5, Hebrews 5:5 # 13-The Messiah would be betrayed for thirty pieces of silver Hebrew Scriptures: Zechariah 11:12-13 NT: Matthew 26:14-15, Matthew 27:3, Matthew 27:9-10 # 14-The Messiah would be the Son of Man Hebrew Scriptures: Daniel 7:13-14 NT: Matthew 9:6, Matthew 12:8, Matthew 13:41, Matthew 16:13, Matthew 16:27, Mark 8:31, Luke 6:22, Luke 9:22, John 1:51, John 3:13-14, Acts 7:56 and many others # 15-The Messiah would be the Passover lamb Hebrew Scriptures: Exodus 12:1-51 NT: John 1:29, John 1:36, John 19:33, John 19:36; 1 Corinthians 5:7-8; 1 Peter 1:19 # 16-The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem Hebrew Scriptures: Micah 5:1, 2 NT: Matthew 2:1-6, John 7:40-43 # 17-The Messiah pre existed David and would be his Adonai Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 110:1-4 NT: Matthew 22:41-45, Mark 12:35-37, Luke 20:41-44, Acts 2:34-36; 1 Corinthians 15:25-28, Hebrews 1:3, Hebrews 1:13, Hebrews 4:14-5:10 # 18-The Messiah would be a human descendant of David Hebrew Scriptures: 2 Samuel 7:12-16 NT: Matthew 1:1, Luke 1:32-33, Acts 15:15-16, Hebrews 1:5 # 19-The Messiah would be called God, Elohim, YHWH and Adonai Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 45:6; 110:1; Isa. 7:14; 9:5-7; Jer. 23:5, 6; Malachi 3:1 NT: Matt. 1:23; John 1:1-3; 20:28; Rom. 9:5; Ph. 2:6; Col. 2:9; 1 Tim. 3:16; Titus 2:13; 2 Pet. 1:1 # 20-The Messiah would be the Seed of the woman, born in a miraculous birth without the intervention of a male Hebrew Scriptures: Genesis 3:15 NT: Luke 1:35; Romans 16:20, Galatians 4:4, Hebrews 2:14 # 21-The Messiah would be the great light Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah 8:23-9:1 NT: Matthew 4:13-16, Luke 1:76-79, 2:32; John 1:4-5, 8:12, 9:5, 12:46 # 22-The Messiah would perform signs of healing Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 35:5-6 NT: Matthew 11:4-6, Luke 7:20-23 # 23-The Messiah would be preceded by a forerunner Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 40:3-5; Malachi 3:1 NT: Matthew 3:1-3; Mark 1:1-3; Luke 1:76, 3:1-6; John 1:22-23 # 24-The Messiah would be a light for the nations of the world Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah 42:1-7; 54:1-17; 65:1 NT: Matthew 12:15-21; Luke 2:27-32; John 8:12 # 25-The Messiah as a Child would be the object of a murderous plot Hebrew Scriptures: Jeremiah 31:15 NT Matthew 2:16-18
You will know when Jesus Christ comes back. He will destroy the anti Christ by only his words. The ground will open and the anti Christ will fall to his death. That's why the Bible says the people around the world will know he is God
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3 2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14 3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38 4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity) Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4 See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28 5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
@@christo-chaney If you say God forgave me. Let say your child broke the neighbors window and he says sorry to the neghibor the window is still broken. You paid for the window to get fix. Just like Jesus who was perfect paid the price for the sins of the world. Just like the window someone needs to pay for it.
@mikealioto6228 no one needs to pay. With monotheism there is nothing the one all powerful G-d needs or wants for payment. He forgives because he is merciful and he knows that you are or are not sincere
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3 2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14 3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38 4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity) Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4 See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28 5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
Jesus' greats grandson, via Mary Magdalene (John 19:25-27), is right here in Asbury Park NJ along with the Ark of the Covenant where the Freemasons last hid it.
Islam says the messenger of Allah pbuh said nothing remains of prophecy after I am gone except the 46 th part of prophecy known as a true dream or Vision which is seen or is seen for him by someone else
I like Tovia but the answer seems a bit disingenuous. When ask a few years ago how the messiah would prove he was from the line of David you said “ it does not matter everyone will know as water covers sea” remember? Now when the question is asked what if Jesus as a prophet like Islam believes came back and solved all the worlds problems which must include knowledge of God by everyone “ you would say get away from me Satan”. From my perspective it seems disingenuous as compared to your previous response does it not?
@Pasture_Prime God Himself , is piercing from behind our very eyes ... I call God's game : " the great Hide & Seek " He purposed it in Himself to experience life in this form .... He created the stage ( Earth ) , and then starts His drama called ( Life ) , and then created He masks to cover Himself ... Masks called you , me and all others ... And starts His play .. Through consciousness, you , me , and all others gives God the experience he planned for Himself ... An engineer, a doctor , a Prostitute, a pastor , an architect, a beggar , a homeless , a soldier , a terrorist , a thief, a billionaire, or a pauper... Each and everyone of us , through consciousness, shape & mold the experience God was anticipating in Himself
You're correct that the lack of disproving evidence does not qualify as evidence in itself. This concept is often referred to as the "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." In the context of historical figures like Moses, the absence of direct archaeological evidence does not necessarily disprove his existence, but it also does not provide affirmative proof. Understanding the Concept Absence of Evidence: This refers to the lack of direct or specific evidence supporting a claim. In Moses' case, there is no direct archaeological evidence specifically mentioning him. Evidence of Absence: This would involve finding evidence that directly contradicts or disproves the existence of Moses. Currently, there is no such evidence. Interpretation: Scholars often interpret the absence of evidence in various ways. Some see it as a lack of proof, while others argue that it does not necessarily negate the possibility of Moses' existence, especially given the historical context and practices of ancient civilizations. Implications for Historical Research Historical Records: Ancient civilizations often did not record every event or figure, especially if they were considered minor or unimportant at the time. Archaeological Limitations: Archaeology can only uncover what has been preserved over time. Many historical sites have been destroyed or lost. Interdisciplinary Approach: Historians often use a combination of archaeological findings, textual analysis, and cultural context to assess historical claims. In summary, while the lack of disproving evidence does not serve as affirmative proof, it also does not necessarily disprove the existence of historical figures like Moses. The debate continues among scholars based on available evidence and interpretations.
@ it’s not. Jewish and Christian archeologists have agreed there is ZERO evidence for the whole wandering the dessert for 40 years . Why don’t you just look it up for yourself
Due 4:2, Revelation 22:19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and [from] the things which are written in this book. The book was only half written BC, the AD it was finished, I AM THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA. Christ is the man in the middle, three people at Calvary
It's true Yeshua said the humble tax collector who bowed his head saying 'Lord have mercy on me a sinner' was the one justified in God's sight compared to the proud Pharisee. Humble not worthless; "For God so loved the world that he gave his only and unique Son, so that everyone who trusts in him may have eternal life" John 3:16 (CJB). Was the suffering servant pierced for nothing? Also consider Yeshua's parable of the Prodigal Son, of the Lost Sheep, and Pearl of Great price. When Mashiach returns people will stop bearing false witness, but in honor of the name given Yeshua, every knee will bow -in heaven, on earth and under the earth -and every tongue will acknowledge that Yeshua the Messiah is Adonai -to the glory of God the Father. Amen
John 10:27-28 King James Version 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: 28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. 1 Kings 19:12 And after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.
Jesus couldn't even save HIMSELF so how can he save ME? Your "G-D" died...mine didn't. When jesus died...so did the Father & the Holy ghost(DEAD...DEAD...DEAD) coz they R all ONE according to the Church so WHO resurrected G-D? How can U believe in a G-d who wore a diaper & sinned repeatedly as well as advocating the death penalty for NON-CRIMINALS? Given that jesus' FATHER was not the husband of the MOTHER...doesn't that make jesus a bastard? Judaism says that man was made in the image of G-d so Y did the christian come along & try to make G-d in the image of man? Isn't that evil? A man-G-d is a pagan concept
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3 2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14 3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38 4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity) Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4 See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28 5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
So, for Jews, if you want to become a prophet you just need to write something down, sound mysterious, include a little poetry, wait 400 years and hope a group of people declare you to be a prophet, as it is not kosher to declare oneself a prophet? No wonder the wannabe prophet Muhammed got so angry as he had no patience. Still unanswered, why are any scribes of Hebrew lore considered prophets of the truth in the first place? You would have to admit that at times and places in some circumstances, a man or a woman is going to receive a message that they are convinced comes from beyond this world, so-to-speak, interpret that to be "god", and start speaking, and/or writing authoritatively, as if. Why is this ok if it happened over 1000 years ago, and thousands of miles away, and not ok if it happened yesterday to your next-door neighbor? Granted, there may indeed be a high percentage of messages coming from the inner narcissist that plagues every human mind, but if there can never be a small percentage that convey an authentic message, then Hebrew scriptures lose their credibility as well. You would think that a tribe of people so concerned with idolatry would think twice about putting books on pedestals and aggrandizing them as if they were direct oracles of the divine. Are you saying your prophets never even prayed for the truth, because according to you we can't, but were instead just shouldered with an uninvited load they needed to broadcast? How would this make them different than the apostate Paul, who also did not invite any truth, but was shouldered with a load he thought he needed to broadcast? Deciding that a book is "the truth" really says more about you, than it says about the book. It is you, who deem yourself able to judge, that says, "In the beginning god created the heavens and the earth". How do you know that is not the inner narcissist that declares this to be so, the same narcissist which plagues those weekly emailers who tell you they are the Messiah? If you are in a position to judge what the truth is, then logically, you are also in a position to receive a live stream of truth from the divine directly to your desktop. Hiding behind a book, acting as if it were the authority, and not your own inner narcissist, is not any more honorable than the Christian who falsely declares the Lord just put something on his heart (while trying to maintain the logic of sola scriptura). Surely you can see that narcissists, like Muhammed, are going to rise up and mock the logic of your premises? How are you and your prophets better?
Pot calling the kettle black. Interesting how people who refuse to understand much of anything but think they’re educated funny who would have thought. Torah shows the pain and struggle that we all go through in life anything can be an Idol understanding what is holy and what is not is a challenge for all of us. People like yourself seem to take comfort in claiming falsity without understanding. Walking in the persons shoes before making a judgement. Actually putting yourself in there shoes but hey most people say they do but you actually have to live a live like there’s in order to understand any of it. You can’t look at it superficial.
@RepentIdolworshipper Moses was somebody's neighbor yesterday. Hundreds of years later, Ezekiel was somebody's neighbor yesterday. Who are you to judge whether or not they speak for God right now? If you have the ability to judge, why can't you yourself start receiving messages directly? The idea that authentic messages must come from old books is a very Christian tendency toward idolatry not least because it is Judaism 2.0. I'm just trying to show you just how flawed your logic is. Bottom line, it is the narcissistic idolator who judges whether an old book is the truth or not, if you exclude your neighbor, yesterday from receiving authentic truth directly to desktop.
@ You don’t seem to understand that’s okay I will pray for you. I have said nothing about Judgment you are your judging the Jewish people and our txt is there a mirror around here? You make no sense as a usual Christian. Your Hatred for Jews spills out all ever your writing. Understand the history of our txt and learn it from our perspective and guess what all your little problems may go away but maybe not that is on you. By the way what flaw in my logic is wrong is it because it is based? You seem to not understand any of the Torah and prophets or even understand how it form and functions.
@@StillChrist Did your wife or Jesus piss you off because they didn’t show up in your dream? You seem very childish. You didn’t disprove anything I said just confirmed it thank you.
@@StillChrist The authenticity of Moses is based on the public revelation at Sinai: God revealed Himself to the entire nation of Israel, at least three million people, and proclaimed before them the Ten Commandments. The entire Jewish people personally experienced that revelation, each individual in effect becoming a prophet, and each one verifying the experience of the other. With their own eyes they saw, and with their own ears they heard, as the Divine voice spoke to them, and also they heard God saying, "Moses, Moses, go tell them the following ..." They did not receive the occurrence of that event and accept it as some claim or tradition of an individual, but they experienced it themselves. That public revelation, therefore, authenticated the bona fide status of Moses as a prophet of God, and the Divine origin of the instructions he recorded in the Torah. That, and that alone, is the criterion for the belief in, and acceptance of, Moses and his teachings, as God said to him, "I will come unto you in a thick cloud that the people may hear when I speak with you and will also believe in you forever" (Exodus 19:9).
I listened to the videocast but had trouble correlating the answer to the banner question. Two things will happen probably simultaneously when the "pierced one" (re)appears.... The remnant of diasprora'd Jews in the future "Time of Jacob's Trouble" will rejoice to see the Messiah b. David (the Go'el).....and at the same time they will mourn (for themselves) at the sight of their "first born" son, the messiah b. Joseph (for obvious reasons). Will the Messiah forgive them when that day comes? Sure he will....he already had. He did so even while they were murdering him on the cross back when he was in the role of the messiah b. Joseph. And of course, Nazarene Judaism will be the law of the Land during the Messianic kingdom age. Will the Jews (or anyone else) worship Jesus at that time? No. Jesus isn't God, he is only "g"od in representation (as Moses, David, and others were). But, they will mourn because they will know that they got the "Prophet like unto Moses" and the "messiah b. Joseph" part wrong at his 1st appearance.
@@DrD2You How's that? And, where do you get that info from? Will you be quoting from the Greek Gospels that were written by Paulinists as a deception to Gentiles wishing to join the Jewish Nazarene congregations? I'll have an answer on it if so. But, if you want to know (for argument's sake) what Jesus taught, you can find that in his Apostle Peter's detailed teachings in the Clementine Literature (found online). There isn't a Jew (or Paulinist) on the planet that can come away from reading them (even closemindedly) without at least understanding that Jesus and the Apostles DID teach Torah Law, and adhered to Judaism. With all due respect, you've been lied to if you've been taught that what Jesus said is "word for word" (or even in concept) anti-Torah. The Greek Gospels are filled with truths and untruths meant to subvert the prospective Gentile proselytes from becoming Nazarenes (or Ebionites). Jews have been taught to believe that what is in the Greek Gospels is what Jesus taught....it ain't. And, since Paul didn't exist as Paul when the Clementines were written (they predate Paul), you will find that Peter (the protagonist) actually debates against Simon Magus (the antagonist) on pre-Pauline principles. Simon Magus had the "spirit of Balaam", and his work was simply carried on by Paul to huge success.
If you love me Yahusha Ha Mashiach gaurd my Sabbath set apart Torah commandments ,His words will never pass away, Stop following Jesus Christ the Devil lucifer and mans Traditions, I Am The Torah Vine you are all my Natsarims,You will not ever see me again untill you say: Baruch Haba Bashem Blessed is he who comes in name Yahuah, Here is wisdom. Let him that has understanding calculate the number of Jesus Christ the devil the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is χξς. (REVELATION) 13 : 18 את CEPHER.
Zechariah 4:6 I am the LORD All-Powerful. So don't depend on your own power or strength, but on my Spirit. The Spirit of Truth will lead you into all truth. All Jews should be responding to Hashem and living in Israel. Jews living outside of Israel do not obey Yahweh.
@MichaelMallwitz-u9n It doesn't matter whether you are a Christian, Muslim or a Jew, your heart is more important! You're putting concepts beyond what it's really about - it's about consciousness
Under the title "GOD" are Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Together they are ONE. The Son came among men as the SON OF MAN. Jesus, when he was here, called Himself the Son of Man and thus part of the Godhead. God created man to belong to Him in His fellowship, which state we will eventually reach and that is the purpose and end point of creation as men. Here we are just multiplying as individuals and thus part of God's plan.
@@DrD2You Sin is the transgression of the law. Without the law there is no sin. The law came to Israel through Moses. God made a covenant with Israel in the name of the FATHER. Israel broke the terms of the covenant and thus became guilty. Jesus atoned for the sins of Israel that were related to its transgression of the law by representing Israel itself. (Isaiah 53) When this "Israel died" the transgressions were atoned for by all of Israel. Thus Jesus took upon himself the sins of his people. Israel's sin was therefore collective and therefore it makes no difference whether Jesus was a sinner or not. The law was twofold, in which the transgressions of the first part were directed against the Father, and the transgressions of the second part were directed against human affairs which, when violated, are directed against individuals who can themselves forgive each other. Jesus' death occurred as an act directed against a person because of which Jesus forgives his people. Jesus made a new covenant in his own name so that the terms of the old covenant would no longer be violated. If an Israelite does not accept this, he remains a transgressor of the old covenant.
@@suaptoest The seven Laws came from G'd through His Covenant with Noah and apply to all of Noah's descendants. The 613 Laws cam from G'd through His Covenant with the Jewish people at Sinai and their descendants. Everyone on the planet is under one of those two Covenants.,
@@suaptoest The seven Laws came from G'd through His Covenant with Noah and apply to all of Noah's descendants. The 613 Laws came from G'd through His Covenant with the Jewish people at Sinai and their descendants. Everyone on the planet is under one of those two Covenants.,
The belief in a divine trinity is an idolatrous concept, since it is a belief that God (or according to some, a second separate divinity) has characteristic features, and the characteristics of a body.
There's no truth in jesus I did that for sixty five years I'll guarantee you. You are not doing the commandments of jesus If you have possessions, if you have a house to live in, you are not doing the commands of Jesus. He will spew you out of his mouth according to that nasty new testament
"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?" @@johncrookston6111
Thank you Rabbi. 😍
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Love ❤️ your work Rabbi.
Thankyou for Your Reaction, Peace & Happy Always.
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My guess is that if Jesus ever came again, Christians would be pounding on the doors of synagogues asking the rabbi how long does it take to convert to Judaism.
Nope. The Jews will mourn when they see Him. Zech12-14
@@willmad3121 Oh I remember you. You're the Christian who only knows one or two verses from each OT book.
"A prophecy: The word of the Lord concerning Israel.
The Lord, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the human spirit within a person, declares: 2 “I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. Judah will be besieged as well as Jerusalem. 3 On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves. 4 On that day I will strike every horse with panic and its rider with madness,” declares the Lord. “I will keep a watchful eye over Judah, but I will blind all the horses of the nations. 5 Then the clans of Judah will say in their hearts, ‘The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God.’" Zechariah 12:1-5
Who exactly so you think the people of Jerusalem ARE? LOL
Actually no. Not what the bible says. Jesus comes again only when the last person who will make the decision to follow him of their own free will. Makes that choice. At that time the entire world will be worshipping the antichrist. No one can buy or sell without his mark. And anyone who bears his mark. Wont goto heaven. He shows up takes those dead and alive bring them to himself and the kings of the world will gather at Armageddon to fight god and it says the blood will be as high as a horses bridle for 1600 stadia which is 290 kilometres/180 miles.
When Jesus shows up it’s no good thing it means the time when the last person on earth has made their choice to believe and be saved and serve god through believing in his son and relying on the Holy Spirit to in full agreement choose to love and worship god the father our creator. The god of Abraham Isaac and Jacob.
Then we all get judged. Those who believe in Yeshua Hemashiach Jesus Christ in English gets saved. And everyone else who does not believe in the son of god gets separated from god and has to go somewhere ment for the devil and his fallen angels who chose to rebel against god. Not us descendants of Adam and Eve.
No idea what you have been taught but sorry it has falsehoods in it.
@@Howdoyoupurr Jesus was not God, but a claimant to be the Jewish (not the much later Christian invented) messiah. In the OT there were many, many, messiahs, none divine of course. When Jesus calls himself the "Son of Man" somewhere around 80 times in the gospels, you have been mistakenly told this was a title of divinity. Rabbi Singer or literally any Jewish scholar could explain to you that it was not. In fact if Jesus had not been the real son of Joseph, it would have automatically disqualified him as a messiah.
I strongly encourage you to seek out Jewish scholars such as Dr. Amy-Jill Levine whose books place Jesus back into his actual world of 1st Century Temple Judaism, as a counterbalance to the centuries later works of Christian theologians such as Augustine.
@willmad3121 😂 funny
Bring it on! Can you imagine if Jesus did return, then he would testify that he was never the messiah all along, and the Jews were 100% right!
Fear drives Xanity
God will uproot all false religions and redeem Israel. Shame will be upon all of those who spoke harmfully against Israel.
blind faith
Shalom
Vishnu will save you
@@marcwells03God goes by many names, all rivers lead to the sea. Exclusivity is wrong
@ polytheists have more than one god…. They would disagree with your assertion
Well said Rabbi Tovia Singer
Thank u for always speaking the truth 👍👍
Todah Rabah Rabbi Tovia Singer for all you do!
I am so blessed to have you in my life!
We are all so blessed to have you!
I ❤ listening and learning from you!
This is so great!
Amazing video and teaching, bless you!
I just thank God every day. I didn't grow up in a religious house so trying to figure out life by my self.
Gentiles are obligated to fulfill the Seven Noahide Commandments because they are the eternal command of God, transmitted through Moses our teacher in the Torah.
"...go to the Vatican and wear a schmatta?!?" I am working in the Law Library today, and I guffawed!
Jesus and Vatican are two very different & distinct things !
@@kenzo4Ever absolutely. They are worlds apart
@@kenzo4Everit's the church he started, no? The catholics and orthodox are jesus church he made bud
@@llsinll47You are absolutely correct.
@@kenzo4EverYou wouldn’t have the nt without the Catholic church.
Jesus said that all these things will come to pass BEFORE this generation passes. When none of that came true, the second time(second coming) around became the mantra.
Todah Rabba!
Thanks ❤
Jesus is a false god. Jesus is idolatry. There is only one G-D of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Moses is the chief Rabbi. That’s the only choice.
NO. Jesus was a prophet sent by God to warn of an imminent emergency.
He wasn't an idol or false God.
Moses is not referred to as a "rabbi" in the classical sense. The term "rabbi" typically refers to a Jewish teacher or scholar who has received formal training and ordination in Jewish law and tradition. Moses, however, is described in the Torah as a prophet, leader, and teacher who received divine revelations and communicated them to the Israelites. He is often considered the greatest prophet in Judaism and is revered for his role in receiving and transmitting the Torah, but he is not specifically identified as a rabbi in the way that term is used today236.
In Jewish tradition, Moses is sometimes associated with rabbinic authority, as seen in stories like the one where Moses observes Rabbi Akiva teaching the Oral Torah, highlighting Moses' connection to the broader tradition of Jewish learning and interpretation1. However, this does not equate to Moses being a rabbi in the modern sense.
You are in a mental prison
Interestingly, they all talked to God.
@@marksingleton7199 correct.
Cool understanding thank you be blessed with love
@@sonnysalvadorif you were listening you would of herd but the idol in your ear needs to be removed!
@@sonnysalvador of course I understand what he's doing. JOB -33 :4 .-JOB-32:8-EXODUS 23: 20-22 PSALMS 89:27. I know two people on TH-cam claiming to be a prophet. I've seen many pastors claiming to be able to heal people. Though I disagree on many topics. I find organized Christianity to be much worse. Remember Jesus said my small flock. Humbleness humility allows me to love those who are against me. Anger hatred despising these are spirits that take you away from God Yahweh be blessed with love joy happiness and keep strong in your faith for the horses are here.
Your wit is shining through,Rabbi! I don't think we will ever know,for the world will continue as it has done for many,many years and are left to make sense through our own understanding. "What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism."Einstein
I’ve been told that in the days of asylums there were numerous patients claiming their being a second coming of jesus. One of these self-proclaimed messiahs was presented with his psychiatrist nailing two pieces of wood together. When asked by the patient what he was up to the psychiatrist replied that this patient had a job to do. I’ve heard that was the cure.
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A viper will come from the hole of cobra. Jesus will never come back
What? He couldn’t get it right the first time. Underachiever, not G*d and not my messiah.
Thanks Rabbi. You don't really sound religious. You like the truth, so do I. You teach people how to think like a human being first before any religion. Most religion will code their truth into your brain and you can only judge by the miraculous claims.
Pretty funny when someone says they're a prophet. If someone claims that they're absolutely not one
@@willmad3121 your Christian txt is pure Idol worship. It’s a giant lie.
@@willmad3121Using Torah to vilify The Jews is disgraceful. We put good and bad in. You on the other hand don’t because just like Rome you think you do nothing wrong. You don’t put human trama and life in your txt just Evil hatred.
@@willmad3121 When all who are willing to receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior are saved. Then Jesus will return.
@willmad3121 so it takes god 2,000 years and 2 comings to get it right? Lmfao
@@willmad3121zero. There is no such thing as a prophet or a god
You are 💯 right. I’ve been a catholic and a Protestant. Only Protestants speak about G talking to them, having visions, being prophets and even apostles. They think they are wiser because they aren’t idolaters. There’s a particular way of speaking that Catholics don’t have.
Both are not worshipping the One True God
Catholics also don’t “love on” people. 😂
From the title I thought the caller was asking about the Mexican guy who lives around the corner. I was confused because I didn't know he'd been away 🇲🇽
I would ask 2 questions: 1. If you are G0d incarnate, why did you cry on the cross, "my G0d, why hath thou forsaken me?" and 2. what took you so long?
I guess it's time to make my revelation: I am the Messiah. Everything will be great when I make my second coming.
Dear Rabbi Tovia Singer , Please do not make fun of the Hare Krishnas, we are not demons and we are following your classes, we respect your teachings . We never call you a demon and if you apear in our in our dreams we will never curse you . Shalom
Shalom Rabbi
Pray to be given the wisdom to know right from wrong. To know the difference between good and evil. This is the meaning of Gods kingdom.
Pray for it to come to earth as in heaven.
Shalom alejem 🖐️
The words of Jesus in Matthew16: 28 reveal that Jesus has either already come back or was delusional or was a liar!
Another possibility is that Jesus was fictional and whoever created the character didn’t edit the manuscript well.
Mark 11:12 if jezuz is god why didn't he know the fig tree had no figs, instead of walking a long distance to a barren tree..if he could make miracles why didn't he make the fig tree produce figs, in fact any schmuck living in the area would know the season fig trees produce figs..
He knew the fig tree had no figs, later his disciples and Apostles knew what Jesus meant about Israel condition on those days and about this time.
Every account of Jesus miracles are simply allegorical tall tales.
Because it had leaves on it. When it has leaves there are supposed to be figs. But, the tree did not have figs on it. Jesus doesn't do worthless magic tricks to please you. There was a reason it was a fig tree. Most likely the fruit that Eve ate was a fig. Because right after they knew they were naked they used fig leaves to cover themselves.
@julienielsen3746 you don't get it..Jesus cursed a tree for not
bearing fruit out of season.
@@r0ky_M The fruit of the fig tree generally appears before the leaves, and, because the fruit is green it blends in with the leaves right up until it is almost ripe. Therefore, when Jesus and His disciples saw from a distance that the tree had leaves, they would have expected it to also have fruit on it even though it was earlier in the season than what would be normal for a fig tree to be bearing fruit. Also, each tree would often produce two to three crops of figs each season. There would be an early crop in the spring followed by one or two later crops. In some parts of Israel, depending on climate and conditions, it was also possible that a tree might produce fruit ten out of twelve months. This also explains why Jesus and His disciples would be looking for fruit on the fig tree even if it was not in the main growing season. The fact that the tree already had leaves on it even though it was at a higher elevation around Jerusalem, and therefore would have been outside the normal season for figs, would have seemed to be a good indication that there would also be fruit on it.
The Torah describes how God shared thoughts within God by reflecting thought to His outflowing energy.
This created a division between God seeing Himself and the outer thought going its own way.
There, are points here, through the generations that connect and are made aware of the source of their knowledge and life and are no longer decieved.
The interesting point is that Torah shows the building blocks of God's creation butting up against mans re arrangement of God's thought.
Moses brought this awareness to what we see outside by delivering points of view to one place. Moses then recorded this by writing it down. A memory which is shared forever. The festivals are a way of making the flowing generations of life remember God.
Would you say Abraham needed a doctor for seeing God?
The church takes knowledge and re arranges the knowledge to suit its agenda.
If you follow the path back to its origin, you come back to the Torah.
It is whether you give up the deception and allow the flow of thought to reflect the truth rather than the churches false created memory.
Lot of good Jewish humor in this one. "Go get a haircut and put on some normal clothes," lol.
Rabbi can you inform us about the Halacha of Niddah? Thank you.
i believe his ruach nefesh is ... yes rabbi...,....not saying that sometimes, i wish it wasn't so...many blessing's..💙
“Run!” 😂
Mathew 5:17-19 why would the new testament writers put this in their book when it contradicts the rest of their book? Because their book is hypocritical nonsense.
This is one possible answer: Jesus was speaking to Israelites there, and Christianity is not a continuation of the Israelite religion. The Israelite heaven and earth did pass away with the destruction of the temple in 70 CE.
@@jackshadow325 We all share the same heaven and earth and it has not passed away.
@@Robert-ne4xd You’re thinking as a modern person. Matthew is not a modern document.
You like a lot of others just don’t seem to understand what you read
@ Okay. Explain it then.
Harri Krishna? There was a Harry Kirshner who lived down the road from me, he went to India on holiday and came back with a skin rash from bathing in the polluted River Ganges
Jesus Christ taught us the most beautiful science. It is based upon the fact that if we upbuild within us a righteous spirit we will upbuild an electrical force that will remain a token of our life after we have died...even resurrected, when his Father gives the word. The same science can repair us and bring us into the righteous network that Jehovah likens to a flock of sheep and everyone will need to be a member of that flock when that great abomination that causes desolation enters our gravitational skies. All pretend-prophets will flee for the hills leaving the Levis that have Jehovah's righteous armour on, to clean up the mess. No one will then object.
Very deep snow on my lawn here in Upstate NY. When it melts, I'm going to be looking for the golden tablets.
You’ll have to find that golden salamander Moronic guy first. He be glad to introduce you to perdition
I will RUN the opisite direction😂
@@ישוע-כ4מNo, that is the place Xtians built.
Your example of krishna converting to Hindu was great. So then i wonder what the channel is about. What's the problem?
As a BU, if I had Vishnu appear to me and started summoning dieties and the other hundreds of gods, or started twirling another 8 arms I wouldn't be thinking "Oh someone get this guy outta 'ere, uhh! Get this fool outta 'ere! Go on! Get uh 'aircut! You look stoopid!" I'd rethink my entire theology and investigate what's going on.
If Jesus Christ came back with the shout of an angel, with a bunch of his saints, showed you the scars in his hands/arms and feet, you would fall down and cry. If the 2nd coming happened tomorrow exactly how it's displayed, you would believe it.
If I ran in to Bumblebee the transformer and he "whwggwhxh'ed" in to his human anthropic form, I would believe.
But in the case with Jesus, you know it's a strongly held belief globally. Whereas the transformer is not.
I don't believe you would just tell him to get out.
God does not have a body or any form.
I had a a woman who claims to be converted old family Jewish, speculate that Donald Trump was the Messiah. A Woman that says she is Jewish, speculates that different men are the Mashiach all the time.
He asked if he came back, and sin was no more. That the prophecy came true. Would he be acknowledged as “the Messiah”
Yesterday was my birthday and I got a letter from a Jahovahs witnesses wanting me to convert, is that a sign from God ? ironic cause they dont celebrate birthdays 🤷🏻♂️
maybe you shouldn't laugh at your guests...maybe you could be a light to the world by sharing spiritual and moral guidance?
This ⬆is exactly what Jesus would say.
Please don't take my compliment and become a guru of a new religion Rabbi. There are enough legitimately brainwashed people under Christianity and Islam alone. Although they might fair better if you did, so maybe consider it? 🤓
I am the moshiach and you will bow to me, Singer.
Jk. You should announce an application form for all of the moshiachs (with a $50 filing fee).
Verily, there is a piece of flesh in the body: when it is healthy, the whole body is healthy, and when it is sick, the whole body is sick! It's the heart"
Poph.Muhammed PBUH
The heart cannot be healthy through anger, hatred, Greed
If someone came today and said I am the son of God or God made of flesh and blood, people would orientate themselves on that instead of on the deeds! You will recognize them by their deeds! You can decide today whether you want to choose hell or paradise.
Other people don't listen to what the Bible say they'll just say oh well I felt this in my heart or I felt that in my heart but if it doesn't add up to the Bible then it's false
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I'm going to ask JC why he turned wine and bread into non kosher food items.
How do you know they were not kosher?
(facepalm)
If that is what Jesus will look like during HIS Second Coming in your thumbnail, I want to know which Cruise Ship he sill serve on as a teenage host.
Okay, so I'm not a Christian because of the follow
- Don't believe in original sin
- Don't believe in salvation through faith of the death and resurrection
- Don't believe in the trinity
- Don't believe Jesus was god
However, I do believe Jesus was the messiah and he was ushering in a spiritual kingdom. As far as I can tell, Jesus taught largely what the Prophets taught when it came to salvation and I have no reason to think that this fine righteous rabbi wouldn't be on track. Not sure what the Rabbi thinks of Jesus himself, I get the impression that Paul was the one who really corrupted things and caused the divisions between judiasm and christianity.
In the future, the Messianic king will arise and renew the Davidic dynasty, restoring it to its initial sovereignty. He will build the Temple and gather the dispersed of Israel.
Fatima was just a Sundog
I’m just a regular guy let’s all be friends. 😂
😮I've had dreams and Visions I guess I may be just crazy. I learn in an early age that Spirits exist.justsaying
Just because you have them doesn’t mean they’re correct. Also what you eat what you watch what you listen to and time you go to bed plays in the dream realm. Dreams are dreams. Everyone has dreams so what’s the point your some prophet?
@@RepentIdolworshipper actually they were my mom wouldn't listen to me when she found out they came true. They bothered me so I went to a presbyterian pastor who said I had demons in me. So I learned not to say anything. I do remember telling Rabbi singer about his father seems like a few months back Visions are more clear dreams are more messed up. Which is nice that I don't have them very often or at least don't remember them.
Who would want to be a prophet
@@jeffstewart1668 I know I wouldn’t want that. Just be careful with dreams my friend. I am sure you are.
@@RepentIdolworshipper I am truly thankful for your warning. May you be blessed with all that the Lord provides for you.
What the christians will do when Jesus is here?
Summit to him oh my lord oh my god.
What Jesus will respond?
He's coming to take us with Him to Heaven. What are those who don't believe going to think when all who are saved have went with Jesus and disappeared? Matthew 24:40-42 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
Galatians 5 verse 21 The only people who will inherit the kingdom of christ are those who do good deeds. Christianity it's not a religion but a relationship with your maker.
@@user-Gmann We can't earn Heaven. That is why Jesus came to be our Savior. All we need to do is repent of our sins and receive Jesus as our Lord and Savior to be saved. We do good works because we love others as God loves us. We love them with the love God that is in us. And because we love God and want to serve and obey Him.
Off topic, but you mentioned Protestants. What I noticed about them, primarily American, not European, is that they use the word Love non-stop. The whole point is that God-Jesus loves you and that He loves you the most. And they say this with beaming faces, sparkling eyes and a big smile. European Catholics and Orthodox are not impressed by that. I am a Croat, this American Protestant approach is not clear to us because we do not feel that we lack love or that we have been rejected. There is this folklore in our peoples, before the conversion to Christianity or Islam, that there is this boundary between the human and the divine that both sides do not cross, do not interfere in each other's business, and that has remained the case today. Don't tell parents that God loves their children more than they do. Don't cross that boundary. That pathetic glorification of God in every segment is unnecessary and pointless. Our blasphemous swearing brings out the complete soul of the situation, everything is explained, an immeasurably more powerful message than the mantra about the best God. No one trusts an overly pious person. God will forgive swearing, hypocrisy will not. ... These are variations of the same religion. If you want people to accept the religion, you have to adapt the religion to the people. It's a Western system, dating back to old Europe. We have adapted Hinduism and Buddhism and meditation and kung fu and haiku, etc., we don't stick to the original in anything. That's why our people don't need to know the original texts of Judaism, because they've already been adapted to our comfort. Sad, but that's how it is.
Svi goji moraju slijediti 7 Noinih zapovijedi.
Hare Krishna isn't a person. They are two persons male and female
What I want to know is what if the ebbionites were right? They weren’t heretics, afaik. Wouldn’t that be best for everyone if they were right?
no worries there
Hare Krishna have to take shower at least twice a day, I don't get the offensive rhetoric
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If "Mary" appeared to you in your room, you would be too awestruck to be able to utter a syllable. And you're taking all the erroneous beliefs in Christianity and using them to find fault with Christianity which is actually a very very diverse system of beliefs.
Why exactly? If we don't share your reverence for her?
😂 no thanks
Dead people don't come back, generally, and especially not from that time and that place. But you might say that Jesus and other characters of his story have been living in our collective imaginations as portrayed by the Gospels and other writings, however little of the real man might be found in them. Veracity is not important here, because the protagonist has become larger than life. Do we want truth from Homer? Where would the fun be in that?
μῆνιν ἄειδε θεὰ Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος
οὐλομένην, ἣ μυρί᾽ Ἀχαιοῖς ἄλγε᾽ ἔθηκε…
Yo my bro!!! It is David that is here Jesus already came!! And He’s done exactly what he needed to do. But now the lion king is here and he prevailed!! so if you hear that, David is here! That’s because he is! And he’s alive, living among us!!
Long live KING HASHEM!! The KING of all kings!! HE remove kings and rises up kings
only HIM
Jesus was never a king
You are being illogically aggressive here. Every form is in the mind before it materialises. People see or imagine visions of divine forms they are devoted to, so why should they react in horror?
God does not have a body or any form.
Jesus indicated that his return would occur at a time of great world trouble, so great that it would be unprecedented. His return will be obvious to the whole world.
Zechariah 12-14. The Jews will see the One they pierced and mourn. A bit late. Only a remnant will survive. But the Messiah saves Israel from total annihilation. If you wish to meet Him . He says to you:
"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?"
Rabbi, Christians are not idolatry! I hope you read this but I’m an orthodox Christian and if a prophet like Moses came and had to chose which place he wanted to be like in the synagogue, the mosque and the Orthodox Church
He will choose the church and here’s why
1. The Priesthood
In the Old Testament, the priesthood was established through Aaron and the Levites, who served as mediators between God and the people (Exodus 28:1).
In Orthodox Christianity, the priesthood continues, but now it is fulfilled in Christ, the High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16). Orthodox priests serve in the image of Christ, offering the Eucharist, leading prayers, and performing sacramental rites, just as the Levites offered sacrifices and led worship in the temple.
The Apostles ordained bishops and priests (presbyters), following Christ’s command (Acts 14:23, Titus 1:5), establishing a direct succession from the Old Testament priesthood to the Church.
2. The Temple
The Old Testament temple in Jerusalem was the center of worship, housing the presence of God (2 Chronicles 7:1-3).
Christ declared Himself as the new temple (John 2:19-21), and His Body, the Church, became the new dwelling of God (1 Corinthians 3:16).
Orthodox churches are built to resemble the temple, with a sanctuary (Holy of Holies), an altar for sacrifice (Eucharist), and a veil separating the most sacred area, just as the temple had a curtain before the Holy of Holies.
3. Prayer Rituals
In the Old Testament, prayers were structured, with specific times and postures (Psalm 55:17, Daniel 6:10).
The Orthodox Church continues this through structured prayer cycles, such as the Hours (Matins, Vespers, Compline), and regular use of Psalms, just as Jews prayed with the Psalter.
4. Icons (Sacred Images)
The Old Testament forbade idol worship (Exodus 20:4-5) but allowed sacred images, such as the cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18-22) and the bronze serpent (Numbers 21:8-9).
Christ, as God incarnate, made the invisible God visible (John 1:14), and Orthodox Christianity depicts Him and the saints in icons, not as idols but as windows to heaven.
5. Burning Incense
The use of incense in worship was commanded in the Old Testament (Exodus 30:1, Malachi 1:11).
The Book of Revelation shows heavenly worship filled with incense (Revelation 8:3-4).
Orthodox services continue this practice, using incense to sanctify the church and prayers.
6. Liturgical Vestments
Old Testament priests wore specific garments (Exodus 28:2-4).
Orthodox priests continue this tradition, wearing vestments that reflect the glory and reverence of worship.
7. Singing Psalms & Chanting
The Jewish tradition of singing Psalms in the temple (Psalm 150) continues in Orthodox chant, which heavily relies on the Psalms.
8. The Eucharist as the Fulfillment of the Sacrificial System
Old Testament sacrifices prefigured Christ’s ultimate sacrifice (Leviticus 17:11, Isaiah 53).
The Orthodox Church fulfills this in the Divine Liturgy, offering the Eucharist, Christ’s Body and Blood, as the true and final sacrifice (Luke 22:19-20, John 6:53-56).
9. The Continuity of Sacred Tradition
The Orthodox Church has preserved all these elements unchanged from the time of Christ and the Apostles. Unlike later Christian movements that rejected traditional worship, Orthodoxy maintains the full liturgical, sacramental, and hierarchical structure rooted in the Old Testament and fulfilled in Christ.
Don't think so
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another
Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3
2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone
Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14
3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice
Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38
4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity)
Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4
See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28
5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God
Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
@@christo-chaney
1. Deuteronomy 24:16, Jeremiah 31:29-30, Ezekiel 18, Psalm 146:3 - "A man can’t die for another man’s sins"
These verses primarily discuss individual responsibility for sin, but they do not exclude the possibility of substitutionary atonement. Christianity teaches that Jesus' sacrificial death was a unique, once-for-all event where He, as the sinless Son of God, took upon Himself the sins of the world. The idea that one can die for the sins of another is not foreign to Judaism in all its aspects either. For example, in the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the high priest would make a sin offering for the people, and in Leviticus 16, the scapegoat symbolically takes on the sins of Israel. This does not contradict the idea that the individual still must repent but rather complements it by showing that God provides a means for the forgiveness of sins.
Jesus as the Lamb of God: The Old Testament sacrificial system foreshadowed Christ's ultimate sacrifice (John 1:29). Just as the high priest performed sacrifices on behalf of the people, Jesus is the ultimate High Priest who made a final, sufficient atonement for sins (Hebrews 9:11-12).
2. Blood is not needed to atone - Genesis 4:7, Exodus 22:3-14, 34:6-7, Leviticus 5:11-13, Numbers 5:6-7, etc.
It's true that some sins can be atoned for by repentance and restitution (such as in the case of stealing), but atonement for sin as a concept in the Old Testament frequently involved the shedding of blood-the blood of animals in the sacrificial system. For example:
Leviticus 17:11: "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it for you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement by the life."
Exodus 12:13: The Passover lamb's blood was placed on the doorposts as a sign of protection.
These sacrifices point to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ in the New Testament (Hebrews 9:22: "without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness"). The blood of Jesus cleanses us from sin (1 John 1:7).
3. Deuteronomy 6:4 - Refuting the Trinity
Deuteronomy 6:4 is the Shema, which is a declaration of the oneness of God: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one."
This verse is not a denial of the Trinity, but rather an affirmation of the unity of God. Christians believe that the Trinity does not contradict God's oneness. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that God is one in essence but exists in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The New Testament reveals that Jesus is God (John 1:1, Colossians 2:9) and that the Holy Spirit is also divine (Acts 5:3-4). So, the Shema affirms God's oneness, and Christians understand this oneness to include the Trinitarian relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
In fact even the Old Testament has divine plurality like proverbs 30:4, genesis 1:26, Isaiah 48:12, Daniel 7:13-14 Isaiah 9:6 and etc
4. Isaiah 43:11, 44:6, 45:7 - Only God can save
In these passages, God is declaring that He alone is the Savior. Christians agree-Jesus Christ is God and the Savior of the world. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work together in the plan of salvation. While the Father sends the Son, and the Spirit works within believers, the Son's mission of salvation is God's plan from the beginning (John 14:6).
Isaiah 43:11: "I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no Savior." Christians do not see this as contradicting Jesus' divinity but as affirming that Jesus is God incarnate, who saves by His death and resurrection.
5. Matthew 24:36, Mark 13:32, Luke 18:19 - Jesus' ignorance of the hour
In these passages, Jesus states that He does not know the day or hour of the Second Coming. This reflects His humanity, which was limited while on Earth. Jesus is fully God and fully man (Philippians 2:6-8). His humanity was real, and in His earthly life, He voluntarily chose to limit His knowledge and power.
This does not imply that Jesus is not divine. In fact, the Apostles and early Christians clearly affirmed that Jesus was God (John 1:1, Colossians 1:15-20). The limitation of knowledge here is a demonstration of His humility as the Son of God and as part of the incarnation.
6. John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I
In John 14:28, Jesus says, "The Father is greater than I." This is another expression of Jesus' humility in His earthly life. While Jesus is fully God, He is submissive to the Father in His role as the Son. This does not deny the equality of the persons in the Trinity but shows that in His incarnation, Jesus humbled Himself and took on a subordinate role in His earthly ministry.
Philippians 2:6-8: Jesus, being in very nature God, humbled Himself and became obedient to death, even death on a cross. His submission does not imply inferiority but reflects His role in the salvation plan.
7. Other passages (Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Ezekiel 28:2, Hosea 11:9, Malachi 3:6, Job 9:32)
These verses emphasize the unchanging nature of God and His immutability. Christians agree-God does not change (Malachi 3:6), and Jesus is fully God. The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus shares the divine attributes with the Father (Hebrews 13:8, John 1:1).
Also none of these verses says God can’t become a man it just says he’s not a man
Because God walked with Adam, he dined with Abraham in genesis and wrestled with Jacob so yeah.
@@christo-chaney
1. Deuteronomy 24:16, Jeremiah 31:29-30, Ezekiel 18, Psalm 146:3 - "A man can’t die for another man’s sins"
These verses primarily discuss individual responsibility for sin, but they do not exclude the possibility of substitutionary atonement. Christianity teaches that Jesus' sacrificial death was a unique, once-for-all event where He, as the sinless Son of God, took upon Himself the sins of the world. The idea that one can die for the sins of another is not foreign to Judaism in all its aspects either. For example, in the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the high priest would make a sin offering for the people, and in Leviticus 16, the scapegoat symbolically takes on the sins of Israel. This does not contradict the idea that the individual still must repent but rather complements it by showing that God provides a means for the forgiveness of sins.
Jesus as the Lamb of God: The Old Testament sacrificial system foreshadowed Christ's ultimate sacrifice (John 1:29). Just as the high priest performed sacrifices on behalf of the people, Jesus is the ultimate High Priest who made a final, sufficient atonement for sins (Hebrews 9:11-12).
2. Blood is not needed to atone - Genesis 4:7, Exodus 22:3-14, 34:6-7, Leviticus 5:11-13, Numbers 5:6-7, etc.
It's true that some sins can be atoned for by repentance and restitution (such as in the case of stealing), but atonement for sin as a concept in the Old Testament frequently involved the shedding of blood-the blood of animals in the sacrificial system. For example:
Leviticus 17:11: "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it for you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement by the life."
Exodus 12:13: The Passover lamb's blood was placed on the doorposts as a sign of protection.
These sacrifices point to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ in the New Testament (Hebrews 9:22: "without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness"). The blood of Jesus cleanses us from sin (1 John 1:7).
3. Deuteronomy 6:4 - Refuting the Trinity
Deuteronomy 6:4 is the Shema, which is a declaration of the oneness of God: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one."
This verse is not a denial of the Trinity, but rather an affirmation of the unity of God. Christians believe that the Trinity does not contradict God's oneness. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that God is one in essence but exists in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The New Testament reveals that Jesus is God (John 1:1, Colossians 2:9) and that the Holy Spirit is also divine (Acts 5:3-4). So, the Shema affirms God's oneness, and Christians understand this oneness to include the Trinitarian relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
In fact even the Old Testament has divine plurality like proverbs 30:4, genesis 1:26, Isaiah 48:12, Daniel 7:13-14 Isaiah 9:6 and etc
4. Isaiah 43:11, 44:6, 45:7 - Only God can save
In these passages, God is declaring that He alone is the Savior. Christians agree-Jesus Christ is God and the Savior of the world. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work together in the plan of salvation. While the Father sends the Son, and the Spirit works within believers, the Son's mission of salvation is God's plan from the beginning (John 14:6).
Isaiah 43:11: "I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no Savior." Christians do not see this as contradicting Jesus' divinity but as affirming that Jesus is God incarnate, who saves by His death and resurrection.
5. Matthew 24:36, Mark 13:32, Luke 18:19 - Jesus' ignorance of the hour
In these passages, Jesus states that He does not know the day or hour of the Second Coming. This reflects His humanity, which was limited while on Earth. Jesus is fully God and fully man (Philippians 2:6-8). His humanity was real, and in His earthly life, He voluntarily chose to limit His knowledge and power.
This does not imply that Jesus is not divine. In fact, the Apostles and early Christians clearly affirmed that Jesus was God (John 1:1, Colossians 1:15-20). The limitation of knowledge here is a demonstration of His humility as the Son of God and as part of the incarnation.
6. John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I
In John 14:28, Jesus says, "The Father is greater than I." This is another expression of Jesus' humility in His earthly life. While Jesus is fully God, He is submissive to the Father in His role as the Son. This does not deny the equality of the persons in the Trinity but shows that in His incarnation, Jesus humbled Himself and took on a subordinate role in His earthly ministry.
Philippians 2:6-8: Jesus, being in very nature God, humbled Himself and became obedient to death, even death on a cross. His submission does not imply inferiority but reflects His role in the salvation plan.
7. Other passages (Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, Ezekiel 28:2, Hosea 11:9, Malachi 3:6, Job 9:32)
These verses emphasize the unchanging nature of God and His immutability. Christians agree-God does not change (Malachi 3:6), and Jesus is fully God. The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus shares the divine attributes with the Father (Hebrews 13:8, John 1:1).
Also none of these verses says God can’t become a man it just says he’s not a man
Because God walked with Adam, he dined with Abraham in genesis and wrestled with Jacob so yeah.
@ now just show me what your Bible version clearly says without your interpretations…you can edit your replies & delete your commentaries.
I will ask him this :
"When I saw you in my dream that night on the mountain having beside you two angels, did that have anything to do with the healing of my baby nephew the next day from that devil !?"
Blasphemy is the WORST sin a human being can commit. Rabbi, what would "Hashem" want you to do if someone said he is the messiah? This sin is punishable by death. If someone claims to be the Messiah, he has to give you the resurrection. If "Hashem" sent someone, he would resurrect that being and prove his soul came from God. In my case , you are given a guarantee. Yeshua (Pbuh) isn't coming back or I wouldn't be here. He is working with another species at the end of the universe. In the Bible it says "Jesus holds the keys to Hyades." In other words, he holds the keys to death. When Jesus took another assignment, the keys were given back to Hyades. Hyades is back is charge of the underworld.
Yet this Jesus didn’t fulfill the prophecies of The Mashiach. Every failed messiah relies on a second coming.
Jesus couldn't even save HIMSELF so how can he save ME? Your "G-D" died...mine didn't. When jesus died...so did the Father & the Holy ghost(DEAD...DEAD...DEAD) coz they R all ONE according to the Church so WHO resurrected G-D? How can U believe in a G-d who wore a diaper & sinned repeatedly as well as advocating the death penalty for NON-CRIMINALS? Given that jesus' FATHER was not the husband of the MOTHER...doesn't that make jesus a bastard? Judaism says that man was made in the image of G-d so Y did the christian come along & try to make G-d in the image of man? Isn't that evil? A man-G-d is a pagan concept
@@AlexanderEalley100 percent facts!
What verse states that Jesus took on another assignment and is no longer in charge?
Where are guys getting these strange doctrines from?
@ I am an Alien Supernatural Being from Heaven. We are not supposed to inform humans when we take different assignments. Yeshua ( Pbuh) made the sacrifice to God for all of humanity and gave your species the resurrection. He served his purpose. It is impossible for us to update a scripture. My purpose is the same as his.
but what will you do when he enters Jerusalem, and you go to hear him speak and where, from the moment your eyes fix upon him and the Light of pure love hits you, onto your knees you drop - crying, then what will you do?
Become a Christian, on the spot - willing to die for what you have been shown and for the remainder of your life.
@@nothinghere1996 Nice piece of Christian fluffy fiction, 😂
@paulc3307 notice the only power mentioned, was Love. How can it be fiction? How can fiction present a force that is so powerful but doesn't harm, instead brings the individual to complete submission on a plane they never knew existed. Show me the source of your muse. Show me the origin of this fiction. who has such a mind to conjure this tale?
Only a Christ through experience can present this salvation.
@@paulc3307 are these fulfilled prophecies fiction?
# 1-The Messiah would be resurrected
Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 16:8-11
NT: Acts 13:35-37
# 2-The Messiah would bring in a new covenant with instant knowledge of God and instantaneous moral regeneration.
Hebrew Scriptures: Jeremiah 31:31-34
NT: Matthew 26:28, Luke 22:20; 2 Corinthians 3:6, Hebrews 8:6-13, Hebrews 9:15, Hebrews 12:24
# 3-The Messiah would die the horrible death of crucifixion but vindicated
Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 22:1-31
NT: Matthew 27:35, 39, 43-44,46; Mark 15:34; John 19:23-24, Hebrews 2:11-12
# 4-The Messiah would be the rejected cornerstone
Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 118:22-24
NT: Mark 12:10-11, Acts 4:9-12, Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 2:6-8
# 5-The Messiah would do life-affirming redemptive deeds
Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah 61:1-2
NT: Luke 4:16-21
# 6-The Messiah would be born of a virgin
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 7:14
NT: Matthew 1:22-23, Luke 1:31-35
# 7-The Messiah would come according to a timetable
Hebrew Scriptures: Daniel 9:24-27
New Testament: Matthew 24:15-16, Mark 13:14-15, Galatians 4:4
NOTE 490 years begin with the rebuilding of Jerusalem in the fifth century B.C. and take us to the era of the Temple’s destruction which occurred in A.D. 70
# 8-The Messiah is the Suffering Servant
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 52:13-53:12
NT: Matthew 8:16-17, Matthew 20:28, Matthew 26:28, Matthew 27:59-60, Mark 10:45, Mark 14:24, Luke 22:20, John 12:37-38, Acts 8:32-35, Romans 10:16, Hebrews 9:28; 1 Peter 2:21-25
# 9-The Messiah would be a prophet like Moses
Hebrew Scriptures: Deuteronomy 18:15-19
NT: Matthew 13:57, Matthew 21:46, Luke 24:19, John 1:21, John 1:25, John 6:14, John 7:40, Acts 3:22, Acts 7:37
# 10-The Messiah would be pierced
Hebrew Scriptures: Zechariah 12:10
NT: Matthew 24:30, John 19:31-37, Revelation 1:7
# 11-The Messiah would come riding on a donkey
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Zechariah 9:9
NT: Matthew 21:1-7; John 12:14, 15
# 12-The Messiah would be called Son of God
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Psalm 2:1-12
NT: Mark 1:11, Luke 3:22, Acts 4:25-28, Acts 13:33, Hebrews 1:5, Hebrews 5:5
# 13-The Messiah would be betrayed for thirty pieces of silver
Hebrew Scriptures: Zechariah 11:12-13
NT: Matthew 26:14-15, Matthew 27:3, Matthew 27:9-10
# 14-The Messiah would be the Son of Man
Hebrew Scriptures: Daniel 7:13-14
NT: Matthew 9:6, Matthew 12:8, Matthew 13:41, Matthew 16:13, Matthew 16:27, Mark 8:31, Luke 6:22, Luke 9:22, John 1:51, John 3:13-14, Acts 7:56 and many others
# 15-The Messiah would be the Passover lamb
Hebrew Scriptures: Exodus 12:1-51
NT: John 1:29, John 1:36, John 19:33, John 19:36; 1 Corinthians 5:7-8; 1 Peter 1:19
# 16-The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem
Hebrew Scriptures: Micah 5:1, 2
NT: Matthew 2:1-6, John 7:40-43
# 17-The Messiah pre existed David and would be his Adonai
Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 110:1-4
NT: Matthew 22:41-45, Mark 12:35-37, Luke 20:41-44, Acts 2:34-36; 1 Corinthians 15:25-28, Hebrews 1:3, Hebrews 1:13, Hebrews 4:14-5:10
# 18-The Messiah would be a human descendant of David
Hebrew Scriptures: 2 Samuel 7:12-16
NT: Matthew 1:1, Luke 1:32-33, Acts 15:15-16, Hebrews 1:5
# 19-The Messiah would be called God, Elohim, YHWH and Adonai
Hebrew Scriptures: Psalm 45:6; 110:1; Isa. 7:14; 9:5-7; Jer. 23:5, 6; Malachi 3:1
NT: Matt. 1:23; John 1:1-3; 20:28; Rom. 9:5; Ph. 2:6; Col. 2:9; 1 Tim. 3:16; Titus 2:13; 2 Pet. 1:1
# 20-The Messiah would be the Seed of the woman, born in a miraculous birth without the intervention of a male
Hebrew Scriptures: Genesis 3:15
NT: Luke 1:35; Romans 16:20, Galatians 4:4, Hebrews 2:14
# 21-The Messiah would be the great light
Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah 8:23-9:1
NT: Matthew 4:13-16, Luke 1:76-79, 2:32; John 1:4-5, 8:12, 9:5, 12:46
# 22-The Messiah would perform signs of healing
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 35:5-6
NT: Matthew 11:4-6, Luke 7:20-23
# 23-The Messiah would be preceded by a forerunner
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 40:3-5; Malachi 3:1
NT: Matthew 3:1-3; Mark 1:1-3; Luke 1:76, 3:1-6; John 1:22-23
# 24-The Messiah would be a light for the nations of the world
Hebrew Scriptures: Isaiah 42:1-7; 54:1-17; 65:1
NT: Matthew 12:15-21; Luke 2:27-32; John 8:12
# 25-The Messiah as a Child would be the object of a murderous plot Hebrew Scriptures: Jeremiah 31:15
NT Matthew 2:16-18
Jesus sinned. His worst sin was teaching contrary to the Torah of G’d.
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You will know when Jesus Christ comes back. He will destroy the anti Christ by only his words. The ground will open and the anti Christ will fall to his death. That's why the Bible says the people around the world will know he is God
You have been lied to. There isn't even an antichrist
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another
Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3
2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone
Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14
3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice
Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38
4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity)
Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4
See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28
5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God
Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
@@christo-chaney Jesus is God he laid down his life for the sins of the world. Isiah 53. Jesus was perfect.
@@christo-chaney If you say God forgave me. Let say your child broke the neighbors window and he says sorry to the neghibor the window is still broken. You paid for the window to get fix. Just like Jesus who was perfect paid the price for the sins of the world. Just like the window someone needs to pay for it.
@mikealioto6228 no one needs to pay. With monotheism there is nothing the one all powerful G-d needs or wants for payment. He forgives because he is merciful and he knows that you are or are not sincere
What will you do ?
Hahaha 😆 Rabbi Tovia Singer is like the modern-day Saul. Soon, he will have his on the road to Damacus moment 😂
REALLY? 😂
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another
Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3
2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone
Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14
3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice
Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38
4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity)
Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4
See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28
5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God
Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
Jesus' greats grandson, via Mary Magdalene (John 19:25-27), is right here in Asbury Park NJ along with the Ark of the Covenant where the Freemasons last hid it.
If your mom isn’t Jewish, obey the seven Laws. 😊
@DrD2You Mary Magdalene was sister to the Pharisee Hebrew scribe Lazarus.
@@EdwardSchwarz-n9j The sisters of Lazarus are Martha of Bethany and Mary of Bethany. Mary Magdalen was a "lady for hire." HTH.
@DrD2You Mary of Bethany and Mary Magdalene are the same person. And there is no scripture that insinuated what you are saying about her.
Islam says the messenger of Allah pbuh said nothing remains of prophecy after I am gone except the 46 th part of prophecy known as a true dream or Vision which is seen or is seen for him by someone else
I like Tovia but the answer seems a bit disingenuous. When ask a few years ago how the messiah would prove he was from the line of David you said “ it does not matter everyone will know as water covers sea” remember? Now when the question is asked what if Jesus as a prophet like Islam believes came back and solved all the worlds problems which must include knowledge of God by everyone “ you would say get away from me Satan”. From my perspective it seems disingenuous as compared to your previous response does it not?
Because there is more that the Messiah must do and the signs of the world will acknowledge without a doubt were in the messianic age.
Jesus is asleep in the mind of everyone, and needs to be waked up
that's called dreaming
@Pasture_Prime the life we live , is a dreamstate
@@jeremyvanbriesies1940 if life's a dream, I'd like to request a refund. This dream's plot is weak, and the characters need work,
@Pasture_Prime God Himself , is piercing from behind our very eyes ...
I call God's game : " the great Hide & Seek "
He purposed it in Himself to experience life in this form ....
He created the stage ( Earth ) , and then starts His drama called ( Life ) , and then created He masks to cover Himself ...
Masks called you , me and all others ...
And starts His play ..
Through consciousness, you , me , and all others gives God the experience he planned for Himself ...
An engineer, a doctor , a Prostitute, a pastor , an architect, a beggar , a homeless , a soldier , a terrorist , a thief, a billionaire, or a pauper...
Each and everyone of us , through consciousness, shape & mold the experience God was anticipating in Himself
Are you Jungian in all matters?
Jesus Christ did come to change the law he came to fulfill it.
Jesus did not come to abolish the laws or the prophets, but to fulfill it. Matthew 5:17.
@julienielsen3746 right
He fulfilled them in our place. Allowing us to enter through him.
@@lesliebrown8513Jesus sinned.
@@julienielsen3746Jesus taught contrary to the Torah on over sixty-two occasions.
Show me proof that moses actually existed
Because we Jews are still around today.
@@stinkeye460 How does that prove moses existed?
The preponderance of evidence supports the existence of Moses.
You're correct that the lack of disproving evidence does not qualify as evidence in itself. This concept is often referred to as the "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence."
In the context of historical figures like Moses, the absence of direct archaeological evidence does not necessarily disprove his existence, but it also does not provide affirmative proof.
Understanding the Concept
Absence of Evidence: This refers to the lack of direct or specific evidence supporting a claim. In Moses' case, there is no direct archaeological evidence specifically mentioning him.
Evidence of Absence: This would involve finding evidence that directly contradicts or disproves the existence of Moses. Currently, there is no such evidence.
Interpretation: Scholars often interpret the absence of evidence in various ways. Some see it as a lack of proof, while others argue that it does not necessarily negate the possibility of Moses' existence, especially given the historical context and practices of ancient civilizations.
Implications for Historical Research
Historical Records: Ancient civilizations often did not record every event or figure, especially if they were considered minor or unimportant at the time.
Archaeological Limitations: Archaeology can only uncover what has been preserved over time. Many historical sites have been destroyed or lost.
Interdisciplinary Approach: Historians often use a combination of archaeological findings, textual analysis, and cultural context to assess historical claims.
In summary, while the lack of disproving evidence does not serve as affirmative proof, it also does not necessarily disprove the existence of historical figures like Moses. The debate continues among scholars based on available evidence and interpretations.
Sure, Moses A”H is a descendant of Abraham A”H, the corpse of Abraham is held at The Cave of the Patriarchs along with Isaac and Jacob.
Watching theists argue is great. It’s like watching Star Wars vs Star Trek. Both are just fan fiction
The Sinai revelation is a historical fact.
@ it’s not. Jewish and Christian archeologists have agreed there is ZERO evidence for the whole wandering the dessert for 40 years . Why don’t you just look it up for yourself
@@marcwells03 The Jewish people have an unbroken historical tradition to the very time of Sinai. Keep the 7 Noahide laws and stop trolling this page.
Due 4:2,
Revelation 22:19
And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and [from] the things which are written in this book.
The book was only half written BC, the AD it was finished, I AM THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA. Christ is the man in the middle, three people at Calvary
Jesus was not the christ.
It's true Yeshua said the humble tax collector who bowed his head saying 'Lord have mercy on me a sinner' was the one justified in God's sight compared to the proud Pharisee. Humble not worthless; "For God so loved the world that he gave his only and unique Son, so that everyone who trusts in him may have eternal life" John 3:16 (CJB). Was the suffering servant pierced for nothing? Also consider Yeshua's parable of the Prodigal Son, of the Lost Sheep, and Pearl of Great price. When Mashiach returns people will stop bearing false witness, but in honor of the name given Yeshua, every knee will bow -in heaven, on earth and under the earth -and every tongue will acknowledge that Yeshua the Messiah is Adonai -to the glory of God the Father. Amen
John 10:27-28
King James Version
27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.
1 Kings 19:12 And after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.
Jesus couldn't even save HIMSELF so how can he save ME? Your "G-D" died...mine didn't. When jesus died...so did the Father & the Holy ghost(DEAD...DEAD...DEAD) coz they R all ONE according to the Church so WHO resurrected G-D? How can U believe in a G-d who wore a diaper & sinned repeatedly as well as advocating the death penalty for NON-CRIMINALS? Given that jesus' FATHER was not the husband of the MOTHER...doesn't that make jesus a bastard? Judaism says that man was made in the image of G-d so Y did the christian come along & try to make G-d in the image of man? Isn't that evil? A man-G-d is a pagan concept
1. One Person Cannot Die for the Sins of Another
Exodus 32.30-35, Deuteronomy 24.16, Jeremiah 31.29-30, Ezekiel 18 (all), & Psalm 146.3
2. Blood Isn’t Needed to Atone
Genesis 4.7, Exodus 22.3-14, 34.6-7, Leviticus 5.11-13, Numbers 5.6-7, 14.17-19, 16.47 & 31.50, 1st Samuel 15.22, 2nd Samuel 12.13-16, 1st Kings 8.38-39, 41-43, & 46-50, 2nd Kings 12.16, Isaiah 6.6-7, 55.6-7, Jeremiah 7.22-23, Hosea 14.2, Jonah 3.5-10, Micah 6.6-8, Psalm 32.3-5, 34.14, 51.16-17, 86.5-7 & 15, 103.8, 111.4, 116.5, Proverbs 21.3, 28.13, Job 33.26, Lamentations 3.23, & 2nd Chronicles 7.14
3. God Will Never Accept a Human Sacrifice
Deuteronomy 12.30-31, Jeremiah 19.4-6, Ezekiel 16.20, & Psalm 106.37-38
4. God is One & Indivisible (not a trinity)
Exodus 20.3, Deuteronomy 6.4, Isaiah 43.11, 44.6, 45.5-7, & Psalm 16.4
See also the NT texts of Matthew 24.36, 26.42, Mark 13.32, Luke 18.19, 23.34, & John 14.28
5. God Doesn't Become a Human, & Humans Don't Become God
Numbers 23.19, 1st Samuel 15.29, Ezekiel 28.2, Hosea 11.9, Malachi 3.6, & Job 9.32
So, for Jews, if you want to become a prophet you just need to write something down, sound mysterious, include a little poetry, wait 400 years and hope a group of people declare you to be a prophet, as it is not kosher to declare oneself a prophet? No wonder the wannabe prophet Muhammed got so angry as he had no patience. Still unanswered, why are any scribes of Hebrew lore considered prophets of the truth in the first place? You would have to admit that at times and places in some circumstances, a man or a woman is going to receive a message that they are convinced comes from beyond this world, so-to-speak, interpret that to be "god", and start speaking, and/or writing authoritatively, as if. Why is this ok if it happened over 1000 years ago, and thousands of miles away, and not ok if it happened yesterday to your next-door neighbor? Granted, there may indeed be a high percentage of messages coming from the inner narcissist that plagues every human mind, but if there can never be a small percentage that convey an authentic message, then Hebrew scriptures lose their credibility as well. You would think that a tribe of people so concerned with idolatry would think twice about putting books on pedestals and aggrandizing them as if they were direct oracles of the divine. Are you saying your prophets never even prayed for the truth, because according to you we can't, but were instead just shouldered with an uninvited load they needed to broadcast? How would this make them different than the apostate Paul, who also did not invite any truth, but was shouldered with a load he thought he needed to broadcast? Deciding that a book is "the truth" really says more about you, than it says about the book. It is you, who deem yourself able to judge, that says, "In the beginning god created the heavens and the earth". How do you know that is not the inner narcissist that declares this to be so, the same narcissist which plagues those weekly emailers who tell you they are the Messiah? If you are in a position to judge what the truth is, then logically, you are also in a position to receive a live stream of truth from the divine directly to your desktop. Hiding behind a book, acting as if it were the authority, and not your own inner narcissist, is not any more honorable than the Christian who falsely declares the Lord just put something on his heart (while trying to maintain the logic of sola scriptura). Surely you can see that narcissists, like Muhammed, are going to rise up and mock the logic of your premises? How are you and your prophets better?
Pot calling the kettle black. Interesting how people who refuse to understand much of anything but think they’re educated funny who would have thought. Torah shows the pain and struggle that we all go through in life anything can be an Idol understanding what is holy and what is not is a challenge for all of us. People like yourself seem to take comfort in claiming falsity without understanding. Walking in the persons shoes before making a judgement. Actually putting yourself in there shoes but hey most people say they do but you actually have to live a live like there’s in order to understand any of it. You can’t look at it superficial.
@RepentIdolworshipper Moses was somebody's neighbor yesterday. Hundreds of years later, Ezekiel was somebody's neighbor yesterday. Who are you to judge whether or not they speak for God right now? If you have the ability to judge, why can't you yourself start receiving messages directly? The idea that authentic messages must come from old books is a very Christian tendency toward idolatry not least because it is Judaism 2.0. I'm just trying to show you just how flawed your logic is. Bottom line, it is the narcissistic idolator who judges whether an old book is the truth or not, if you exclude your neighbor, yesterday from receiving authentic truth directly to desktop.
@ You don’t seem to understand that’s okay I will pray for you. I have said nothing about Judgment you are your judging the Jewish people and our txt is there a mirror around here? You make no sense as a usual Christian. Your Hatred for Jews spills out all ever your writing. Understand the history of our txt and learn it from our perspective and guess what all your little problems may go away but maybe not that is on you. By the way what flaw in my logic is wrong is it because it is based? You seem to not understand any of the Torah and prophets or even understand how it form and functions.
@@StillChrist Did your wife or Jesus piss you off because they didn’t show up in your dream? You seem very childish. You didn’t disprove anything I said just confirmed it thank you.
@@StillChrist The authenticity of Moses is based on the public revelation at Sinai: God revealed Himself to the entire nation of Israel, at least three million people, and proclaimed before them the Ten Commandments. The entire Jewish people personally experienced that revelation, each individual in effect becoming a prophet, and each one verifying the experience of the other. With their own eyes they saw, and with their own ears they heard, as the Divine voice spoke to them, and also they heard God saying, "Moses, Moses, go tell them the following ..." They did not receive the occurrence of that event and accept it as some claim or tradition of an individual, but they experienced it themselves. That public revelation, therefore, authenticated the bona fide status of Moses as a prophet of God, and the Divine origin of the instructions he recorded in the Torah. That, and that alone, is the criterion for the belief in, and acceptance of, Moses and his teachings, as God said to him, "I will come unto you in a thick cloud that the people may hear when I speak with you and will also believe in you forever" (Exodus 19:9).
When Jesus Christ comes back, all 🇮🇱 will confess with their tongues that he is the expected Messiah 😊
Jesus taught contrary to the Torah.
No. If jesus of the nt came back we would not be interested in him. The jesus of the Nt is a false prophet.
I listened to the videocast but had trouble correlating the answer to the banner question. Two things will happen probably simultaneously when the "pierced one" (re)appears....
The remnant of diasprora'd Jews in the future "Time of Jacob's Trouble" will rejoice to see the Messiah b. David (the Go'el).....and at the same time they will mourn (for themselves) at the sight of their "first born" son, the messiah b. Joseph (for obvious reasons).
Will the Messiah forgive them when that day comes? Sure he will....he already had. He did so even while they were murdering him on the cross back when he was in the role of the messiah b. Joseph. And of course, Nazarene Judaism will be the law of the Land during the Messianic kingdom age.
Will the Jews (or anyone else) worship Jesus at that time? No. Jesus isn't God, he is only "g"od in representation (as Moses, David, and others were). But, they will mourn because they will know that they got the "Prophet like unto Moses" and the "messiah b. Joseph" part wrong at his 1st appearance.
Jesus taught contrary to the Torah. He taught people to sin.
@@DrD2You How's that? And, where do you get that info from? Will you be quoting from the Greek Gospels that were written by Paulinists as a deception to Gentiles wishing to join the Jewish Nazarene congregations? I'll have an answer on it if so.
But, if you want to know (for argument's sake) what Jesus taught, you can find that in his Apostle Peter's detailed teachings in the Clementine Literature (found online). There isn't a Jew (or Paulinist) on the planet that can come away from reading them (even closemindedly) without at least understanding that Jesus and the Apostles DID teach Torah Law, and adhered to Judaism.
With all due respect, you've been lied to if you've been taught that what Jesus said is "word for word" (or even in concept) anti-Torah. The Greek Gospels are filled with truths and untruths meant to subvert the prospective Gentile proselytes from becoming Nazarenes (or Ebionites). Jews have been taught to believe that what is in the Greek Gospels is what Jesus taught....it ain't.
And, since Paul didn't exist as Paul when the Clementines were written (they predate Paul), you will find that Peter (the protagonist) actually debates against Simon Magus (the antagonist) on pre-Pauline principles. Simon Magus had the "spirit of Balaam", and his work was simply carried on by Paul to huge success.
@ Oh, right. You are the one who posts here to sell his book.
May God give you 🙏 strength 💪 ability and power but I see your voice is getting lower day by day. there is a problem
If you love me Yahusha Ha Mashiach gaurd my Sabbath set apart Torah commandments ,His words will never pass away, Stop following Jesus Christ the Devil lucifer and mans Traditions, I Am The Torah Vine you are all my Natsarims,You will not ever see me again untill you say: Baruch Haba Bashem Blessed is he who comes in name Yahuah, Here is wisdom. Let him that has understanding calculate the number of Jesus Christ the devil the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is χξς. (REVELATION) 13 : 18 את CEPHER.
Zechariah 4:6
I am the LORD All-Powerful.
So don't depend on your own power
or strength, but on my Spirit.
The Spirit of Truth will lead you into all truth. All Jews should be responding to Hashem and living in Israel.
Jews living outside of Israel do not obey Yahweh.
Worry about your own foibles.
Why ist Jesus here? Because Israel doesn't rule on earth. Not, yet.
Israel doesn't have to rule, you have to deny yourself! It's about good deeds and cleansing your heart of ego that's what Jesus preached...
@@SabkoSah Izrael vlada sa zemlje, ali kršćani vladaju s neba
@MichaelMallwitz-u9n
It doesn't matter whether you are a Christian, Muslim or a Jew, your heart is more important! You're putting concepts beyond what it's really about - it's about consciousness
@@SabkoSah d'accord
@MichaelMallwitz-u9n Slijedi 7 Noinih zapovijedi i pusti židove na miru.
Under the title "GOD" are Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Together they are ONE.
The Son came among men as the SON OF MAN.
Jesus, when he was here, called Himself the Son of Man and thus part of the Godhead.
God created man to belong to Him in His fellowship, which state we will eventually reach and that is the purpose and end point of creation as men. Here we are just multiplying as individuals and thus part of God's plan.
Jesus sinned. He was not divine. The trinity was invented by the church fathers.
@@DrD2You Sin is the transgression of the law. Without the law there is no sin. The law came to Israel through Moses.
God made a covenant with Israel in the name of the FATHER. Israel broke the terms of the covenant and thus became guilty. Jesus atoned for the sins of Israel that were related to its transgression of the law by representing Israel itself. (Isaiah 53) When this "Israel died" the transgressions were atoned for by all of Israel. Thus Jesus took upon himself the sins of his people. Israel's sin was therefore collective and therefore it makes no difference whether Jesus was a sinner or not.
The law was twofold, in which the transgressions of the first part were directed against the Father, and the transgressions of the second part were directed against human affairs which, when violated, are directed against individuals who can themselves forgive each other. Jesus' death occurred as an act directed against a person because of which Jesus forgives his people. Jesus made a new covenant in his own name so that the terms of the old covenant would no longer be violated. If an Israelite does not accept this, he remains a transgressor of the old covenant.
@@suaptoest The seven Laws came from G'd through His Covenant with Noah and apply to all of Noah's descendants. The 613 Laws cam from G'd through His Covenant with the Jewish people at Sinai and their descendants.
Everyone on the planet is under one of those two Covenants.,
@@suaptoest The seven Laws came from G'd through His Covenant with Noah and apply to all of Noah's descendants. The 613 Laws came from G'd through His Covenant with the Jewish people at Sinai and their descendants.
Everyone on the planet is under one of those two Covenants.,
The belief in a divine trinity is an idolatrous concept, since it is a belief that God (or according to some, a second separate divinity) has characteristic features, and the characteristics of a body.
Jesus is God in Human form. Anyone that understands that lives forever.Not everyone believes that. Jesus loves you Rabbi ❤
There's no truth in jesus
I did that for sixty five years
I'll guarantee you. You are not doing the commandments of jesus
If you have possessions, if you have a house to live in, you are not doing the commands of Jesus.
He will spew you out of his mouth according to that nasty new testament
G-d doesn't come in human form ever. Deuteronomy 4
That's a very dangerous concept and a big reason why Judaism will not accept it.
"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?" @@johncrookston6111
That's called Greco Roman paganism!