They believe that the Messiah has not yet come and are still awaiting Him.
The fact that this rabbi, and this particular rabbi, received the revelation that he did, that the name of the Messiah is Jesus, and that he will be physically returning to this earth, is HUGE.
And the fact that this rabbi faithfully revealed to the world, at great risk of scorn to himself, that he had received this revelation that the name of the Messiah is indeed Jesus, is remarkable.
He sealed it until after his death. Why didn’t he say something before? Now it’s relegated to Youtube videos and FR threads where the choir preaches about it to the choir. Not seeing much traction here. But oh well.
I wholeheartedly agree.
Of course, there are those who have little to no interest in the truth nor in God’s priorities.
GiovannaNicoletta wrote:
“The fact that this rabbi, and this particular rabbi, received the revelation that he did, that the name of the Messiah is Jesus, and that he will be physically returning to this earth, is HUGE.”
No, probably it is not.
“They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them ... If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.” (Luke 16:29,31)