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Yeshua Ha Machiah forever
It seems like you may be referring to “Yeshua ha Mashiach”, which means “Jesus the Messiah” in Hebrew.



• Yeshua: This is the Hebrew name for Jesus, meaning “salvation.”

• Ha Mashiach: “The Messiah” in Hebrew. Mashiach (or Messiah) means “the Anointed One.”



Thus, Yeshua ha Mashiach translates as “Jesus the Messiah” or “Jesus the Anointed One”. This title is significant in both Jewish and Christian theology.


Meaning in Christianity

In Christian belief, Jesus (Yeshua) is considered the promised Messiah (Mashiach) foretold in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament). The New Testament teaches that Jesus fulfilled the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament by His life, death, and resurrection. Christians believe Jesus is the divine Son of God, sent to bring salvation to humanity.



• “Messiah” refers to the anointed one, a figure expected to bring God’s kingdom, deliver Israel, and bring justice and peace. Christians believe that Jesus fulfilled this role spiritually and that He will complete it fully in His second coming.



Key Messianic Prophecies Connected to Jesus:



Several Old Testament prophecies are understood by Christians to point to Jesus as the Messiah:



1. Isaiah 53: Describes the suffering servant who would bear the sins of many. Christians see this as fulfilled in Jesus’ crucifixion.

2. Micah 5:2: Prophesies that the Messiah will be born in Bethlehem, which Christians believe was fulfilled in Jesus’ birth.

3. Psalm 22: Describes events that Christians associate with Jesus’ crucifixion.

4. Daniel 9:25-26: A prophecy about the “Anointed One” being cut off, which is interpreted by Christians as referring to the death of Jesus.



Conclusion:


“Yeshua ha Mashiach” is a declaration of faith in Jesus (Yeshua) as the Messiah (Mashiach), the anointed savior and king expected by the Jewish people and fulfilled, according to Christian belief, in the person of Jesus Christ.
 
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The name jesus comes from the Greek iaseus which means healing zeus ...sus in Latin means pig, research the Truth Father would not Name His Son a pig, which church taught Latin, Revelation 17 read, prepare the way all those who esteem His Name
 
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I will straighten the Path if Father would grant me the Honour and I know He Does
 
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It seems like you may be referring to “Yeshua ha Mashiach”, which means “Jesus the Messiah” in Hebrew.



• Yeshua: This is the Hebrew name for Jesus, meaning “salvation.”

• Ha Mashiach: “The Messiah” in Hebrew. Mashiach (or Messiah) means “the Anointed One.”



Thus, Yeshua ha Mashiach translates as “Jesus the Messiah” or “Jesus the Anointed One”. This title is significant in both Jewish and Christian theology.


Meaning in Christianity

In Christian belief, Jesus (Yeshua) is considered the promised Messiah (Mashiach) foretold in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament). The New Testament teaches that Jesus fulfilled the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament by His life, death, and resurrection. Christians believe Jesus is the divine Son of God, sent to bring salvation to humanity.



• “Messiah” refers to the anointed one, a figure expected to bring God’s kingdom, deliver Israel, and bring justice and peace. Christians believe that Jesus fulfilled this role spiritually and that He will complete it fully in His second coming.



Key Messianic Prophecies Connected to Jesus:



Several Old Testament prophecies are understood by Christians to point to Jesus as the Messiah:



1. Isaiah 53: Describes the suffering servant who would bear the sins of many. Christians see this as fulfilled in Jesus’ crucifixion.

2. Micah 5:2: Prophesies that the Messiah will be born in Bethlehem, which Christians believe was fulfilled in Jesus’ birth.

3. Psalm 22: Describes events that Christians associate with Jesus’ crucifixion.

4. Daniel 9:25-26: A prophecy about the “Anointed One” being cut off, which is interpreted by Christians as referring to the death of Jesus.



Conclusion:


“Yeshua ha Mashiach” is a declaration of faith in Jesus (Yeshua) as the Messiah (Mashiach), the anointed savior and king expected by the Jewish people and fulfilled, according to Christian belief, in the person of Jesus Christ.
when we use The Messiahs correct Name He smiles, I want Him too be Happy I Love Him so much
 
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Yeshua doesn't want to be worshipped, He says reserve worship for The Father, the Name Michael....it is a question that if the answer is found what joy there is in it. do you know the answer ?
 

jacko

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Yeshua doesn't want to be worshipped, He says reserve worship for The Father, the Name Michael....it is a question that if the answer is found what joy there is in it. do you know the answer ?
Bruh… LOL put down the pipe
 
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Bruh… LOL put down the pipe
I cannot be silent or the guilt would rest on me I need to speak too our People, I know I'm intense but the world is in grave danger The Heavenly Realms are crying out and the creatures of the earth know what's coming, notorious humans corrupted
 
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It seems like you may be referring to “Yeshua ha Mashiach”, which means “Jesus the Messiah” in Hebrew.



• Yeshua: This is the Hebrew name for Jesus, meaning “salvation.”

• Ha Mashiach: “The Messiah” in Hebrew. Mashiach (or Messiah) means “the Anointed One.”



Thus, Yeshua ha Mashiach translates as “Jesus the Messiah” or “Jesus the Anointed One”. This title is significant in both Jewish and Christian theology.


Meaning in Christianity

In Christian belief, Jesus (Yeshua) is considered the promised Messiah (Mashiach) foretold in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament). The New Testament teaches that Jesus fulfilled the messianic prophecies of the Old Testament by His life, death, and resurrection. Christians believe Jesus is the divine Son of God, sent to bring salvation to humanity.



• “Messiah” refers to the anointed one, a figure expected to bring God’s kingdom, deliver Israel, and bring justice and peace. Christians believe that Jesus fulfilled this role spiritually and that He will complete it fully in His second coming.



Key Messianic Prophecies Connected to Jesus:



Several Old Testament prophecies are understood by Christians to point to Jesus as the Messiah:



1. Isaiah 53: Describes the suffering servant who would bear the sins of many. Christians see this as fulfilled in Jesus’ crucifixion.

2. Micah 5:2: Prophesies that the Messiah will be born in Bethlehem, which Christians believe was fulfilled in Jesus’ birth.

3. Psalm 22: Describes events that Christians associate with Jesus’ crucifixion.

4. Daniel 9:25-26: A prophecy about the “Anointed One” being cut off, which is interpreted by Christians as referring to the death of Jesus.



Conclusion:


“Yeshua ha Mashiach” is a declaration of faith in Jesus (Yeshua) as the Messiah (Mashiach), the anointed savior and king expected by the Jewish people and fulfilled, according to Christian belief, in the person of Jesus Christ.
Yeshua Ha Machiah doesn't mean jesus the christ it means....Salvation the Messiah.
 
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The bible says in the 23rd Psalm "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want..."

I'm not about to let some unknown person be my shepherd. That's not happening.

What pastoral training and experience do you have?
iam directed by The Spirit of The Most High, you can reject direction but that would be folly, I dont speak on my own, hear all I have said