Posted on 02/08/2018 12:27:20 PM PST by metmom
Chabad teaches that Messiah will be a man born of the union of a man & woman of the flesh and he will be a seed of the flesh who teaches all mankind to obey the oral laws of the flesh that deny the authority of YHWH Elohim. this false messiah is a human who practices ancient pagan mysticism, aka, kabbalah and will cause the noahide laws to be enforced throughout the world, which means, as is written, this false messiah will call upon the world to deny the only brought-forth of our Father in heaven, His Living Word whon He, the Father, calls the Messiah.
http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/108400/jewish/The-End-of-Days.htm
http://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/378781/jewish/World-Peace.htm
Please take your kabbalah ba’al evangelism elsewhere as it is not welcome in the assemblies of YHWH Elohim & His Messiah known from the beginning to be the Word of Elohim, who after Israel denied Him in the spirit, He put on flesh and taught by His example how to serve the Father in spirit & truth. And that Messiah of YHWH Elohim is Yeshua (Jesus)the only brought-forth from the Father.
Your reply to my post is certainly filled with... irony.
Now in English-language Bibles, the name is Jesus. In the English-language Jewish Bibles, there is no NT, so no name Jesus is located therein. Jesus = NT
If the name Jesus is good enough for the Messiah to use, it's good enough for me.
John 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
The prophetic perfect tense is a literary technique used in the Bible that describes future events that are so certain to happen that they are referred to in the past tense as if they already happened.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophetic_perfect_tense
N00b of God bookmark.
Ezekiel— Kabbalah prophetess and gematria mystic of the northern wood.
As far as the name Jesus, if one is true to actual name interpretation, since the Greek spelling of ‘Jesus” is the exact same Greek spelling that is translated consistently throughout all the Greek texts, both old & new testaments, that name is Joshua/Jahoshua and in pronunciation before the modern “J” came into existence, it was pronounced as Yeshua or Yehoshua as is prophesied in the scrolls of the Prophets. Example: See the scroll of Numbers 27, Dt 34 & the Prophet Haggai. In ancient Greek, what the English pronounces as a final ‘s’ in the name Jesus, this final ‘s’ is a silent letter in the Greek that denotes gender.
A good example of this interpretation confusion is easily seen in Acts 7:45 & Heb 4:8 where the name Jesus was written when it was actually Joshua as evidenced in the OT. Some versions mistakenly render the name as Jesus and others rightfully render it as Joshua, who was a shadow type of our Deliverer to come.
With all that said, His house is made up of people from every nation, tribe & tongue so our focus should not be on pronunciation, but what our walk reveals to unbelievers as a witness to them that they too may come to know the Messiah of their Father in Heaven.
As far as you reference to John 1:11, well, you need to include verses 12-13 in order to understand verse 11: But as many as received Him, to them He gave the authority to become children of Elohim, to those believing in His Name, who were born, not of blood nor of the desire of flesh nor of the desire of man, but of Elohim. PAST TENSE, not future tense. As it was in the past, so it is in the future, He does not change and neither does His doctrine of salvation.
I file all this stuff under "What is seen cannot be unseen". Kind of like seeking the "son of David" er Seaking 66 on Tisha B'Av.
Even down to the launch date and the height of that 3-stage rocket on the launch pad.
So on what or whose authority do you guys make your claims, then?
Moses spent several periods of 40 days in supernatural communion with God, and then spent 40 years teaching the Children of Israel what he had learned. Only as his death was near did Moses make sure to leave scrolls, the ‘Five Books’.
The teachings came before The Book. Those teachers who trace their teachers most directly back to Moses are the best source authority.
The Mishna and Talmud record sayings, hypothetical questions, and disagreements between ancient master students of the Torah of Moses.
Word of mouth is notoriously unreliable.
That is no authority.
It is if God says He chose a people to transmit it. He chose a people, not a scripture.
“He sheweth His Word unto Jacob, His statutes and His judgments unto Israel. He hath not dealt so with any nation: and as for His judgments, they have not known them.”
Regina Spektor - “Laughing With”
“No one laughs at God in a hospital
No one laughs at God in a war
No one’s laughing at God when they’re starving or freezing or so very poor”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pxRXP3w-sQ
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.