“Back to the Jewish Root?” Did you learn this phraseology in your Messianic sunday school or something?
I am a Levi. I am Ashkenazi. Does interest you also that my great grandfather was a tailor, or that I speak Hebrew? LOL.
No, it doesn’t.
None of these things matter to you, and discussing them with fools doesn’t really matter to me, except to say that the entire business of pretending to be a religion you’re not, and evangelizing in the name (and accoutrements - oh how you people love them!) is creepy as, well, Hell...
Speaking of which you just might want to re-examine the FIRST thing the Lord tells us he wants us NOT to do, you with your endless array of names for him and transliterated hebrew-babble.
Whatever.
LOL...
“The root’ ummm.. well the Torah says the man is a tree. You did know that, right? Deut. 20:19 (That a book of the Torah.. in case you have never heard of that- look it up)
Also just a way for normal English speaking people to communicate about their family tree. You know- root, tree, branches...
If you are a Jew, you know your heritage. I don’t attend a Messianic Sunday School, so they haven’t taught me anything.
FWIW_ Jews worship on the Sabbath. (You did know that, right?)
So if you are a Levi, how did you end up in America? Are you a first generation? You do know your ancestry, don’t you?
Or is all the bravado because you really can’t say, you don’t know how you got here, and you just might not be a Levi.
Who is the wannabe? :)