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JaumeJ

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Nothing by entering the body defiles the body, it is what proceeds from the heart that may defile the body.
Yeshua teaches the above.

Yeshua is Jesus, and He was a Jew.

We study the Gospel of Yeshua Who teaches the Way in the Faith of Abraham, His faith.

Yeshua is God, just as is Yahweh and His Holy Spirit.

Hebrew is not necessary to know in order to be in Yeshua, nor is it necessary to call Jesus, Yeshua, but both names are valid for the Son of Yahweh. It is not good or correct to fault anyone for using either name. We are all family in the Lamb of God.

When ever there is a choice of having mercy on any other, the law does not apply.

This was demonstrated by Yeshua therefore taught by His Own Example with several individuals in the teachings, the first to come to mind is the woman caught in adultery.

The law is not abolished, but it is completed. There are laws given by God that are BAD, He says so in Jeremiah. Anyone who loves Yahweh and loves man will understand by that love guided by the Holy Spirit that all laws shedding light on good and moral behavior are still in effect, however when we should falter on any of the good laws, we are not counted as guilty because we walk in the grace of the gift by the Blood of Yahweh's Lamb.

No one becomes a Jew by knowing all the above, but they will continue in the Faith of Abraham knowing more about their own spiritual heritage, and this can only help all to understand the Word; it cannot detract from understanding.

We are all brought to the original flock by the Good Shepherd, as He teaches all who hear Him. In being brought to the Lamb of Yahweh, we become praisers of God (Yah) which is what Judah translated fully to English means. This will also translate to any other language. So in this sense we are become Jews for we certainly have been brought to praise God, the God of Abraham.

Now, if anyone sees this as cloaking anything to disguise Judaizing (a word I learned in this forum), I am afraid that person is anti-semetic to the point of blinding himself to any truth from Yeshua, a Jew.

Yahweh bless all in Jesus Christ............Yeshua Messiah, amen.

 

Blain

The Word Weaver
Aug 28, 2012
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#2
Boo Ya:D Amen my friend, keep preaching what Jesus taught us.
 
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letti

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#3
Nothing by entering the body defiles the body, it is what proceeds from the heart that may defile the body.
Yeshua teaches the above.

Yeshua is Jesus, and He was a Jew.

We study the Gospel of Yeshua Who teaches the Way in the Faith of Abraham, His faith.

Yeshua is God, just as is Yahweh and His Holy Spirit.

Hebrew is not necessary to know in order to be in Yeshua, nor is it necessary to call Jesus, Yeshua, but both names are valid for the Son of Yahweh. It is not good or correct to fault anyone for using either name. We are all family in the Lamb of God.

When ever there is a choice of having mercy on any other, the law does not apply.

This was demonstrated by Yeshua therefore taught by His Own Example with several individuals in the teachings, the first to come to mind is the woman caught in adultery.

The law is not abolished, but it is completed. There are laws given by God that are BAD, He says so in Jeremiah. Anyone who loves Yahweh and loves man will understand by that love guided by the Holy Spirit that all laws shedding light on good and moral behavior are still in effect, however when we should falter on any of the good laws, we are not counted as guilty because we walk in the grace of the gift by the Blood of Yahweh's Lamb.

No one becomes a Jew by knowing all the above, but they will continue in the Faith of Abraham knowing more about their own spiritual heritage, and this can only help all to understand the Word; it cannot detract from understanding.

We are all brought to the original flock by the Good Shepherd, as He teaches all who hear Him. In being brought to the Lamb of Yahweh, we become praisers of God (Yah) which is what Judah translated fully to English means. This will also translate to any other language. So in this sense we are become Jews for we certainly have been brought to praise God, the God of Abraham.

Now, if anyone sees this as cloaking anything to disguise Judaizing (a word I learned in this forum), I am afraid that person is anti-semetic to the point of blinding himself to any truth from Yeshua, a Jew.

Yahweh bless all in Jesus Christ............Yeshua Messiah, amen.

No,i think you said nothing wrong,but I really think its unfair when lets say a person will judge another according to the many names Christ can be called.I think some threads speak for themselves lets pass judgement on those that address Jesus,Christ the messiah,by ,etc........cause I don't think one professes his name correct by my own standards.That is wrong to do I believe.
 

JaumeJ

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I am of one accord with you. When I came to our Lord it was using the name Jesus Christ, and no one is going to snatch anyone else out of His Hand because He is called Yeshua or Jesus.

I know of miracles in the name Jesus, and also in the name, Yeshua. Why is this? Because both are the same person. It has only been during this past decade (my decades of belief) where I have begun to prefer calling Him by the English name as translitered direct from the Hebrew. Sometimes I will use the name, Jesus still, because I know It is valid, but when I think how the angel announced to Mary what to call Him, and what it means in Hebrew, it makes me warm to use the same name Mary, Joseph and all of His friends used. I feel a little closer.

Now this is for me, not for everyone. Many would feel uncomfortable using another name other than what they have always used, and this is just for them. The Father does not mind at all; I am certain of this.


When ever the subject has been zeroed in on in this forum the greatest detractors have been individuals who claim they are descended from Jews by blood. Now I understand why Jewish friends in the past would say to me, "The worst anti-semite you will ever encounter would be other Jews." It is terrible how Jews who claim to know Jesus will actually berate their own blood line by accusing anyone who practices Christianity as close to how Yeshua did as possible as being just Jewish or wanting to be Jewish. The fact is, we are all praisers of Yahweh because of Jesus, and that is said in Hebrew, Yahudah or Jew in English.

I hope none of the above is taken as your having to obey all the laws, statutes and ordinaces written down by Moses.



No,i think you said nothing wrong,but I really think its unfair when lets say a person will judge another according to the many names Christ can be called.I think some threads speak for themselves lets pass judgement on those that address Jesus,Christ the messiah,by ,etc........cause I don't think one professes his name correct by my own standards.That is wrong to do I believe.
 
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letti

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#5
I am of one accord with you. When I came to our Lord it was using the name Jesus Christ, and no one is going to snatch anyone else out of His Hand because He is called Yeshua or Jesus.

I know of miracles in the name Jesus, and also in the name, Yeshua. Why is this? Because both are the same person. It has only been during this past decade (my decades of belief) where I have begun to prefer calling Him by the English name as translitered direct from the Hebrew. Sometimes I will use the name, Jesus still, because I know It is valid, but when I think how the angel announced to Mary what to call Him, and what it means in Hebrew, it makes me warm to use the same name Mary, Joseph and all of His friends used. I feel a little closer.

Now this is for me, not for everyone. Many would feel uncomfortable using another name other than what they have always used, and this is just for them. The Father does not mind at all; I am certain of this.


When ever the subject has been zeroed in on in this forum the greatest detractors have been individuals who claim they are descended from Jews by blood. Now I understand why Jewish friends in the past would say to me, "The worst anti-semite you will ever encounter would be other Jews." It is terrible how Jews who claim to know Jesus will actually berate their own blood line by accusing anyone who practices Christianity as close to how Yeshua did as possible as being just Jewish or wanting to be Jewish. The fact is, we are all praisers of Yahweh because of Jesus, and that is said in Hebrew, Yahudah or Jew in English.

I hope none of the above is taken as your having to obey all the laws, statutes and ordinaces written down by Moses.
No.it wasn't I know what you meant,no offense taken God bless brother
 

p_rehbein

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....just preach Jesus until Jesus comes again......

:)

can't go wrong there
 

posthuman

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amen!

also He is called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, Beautiful, Prince of Peace, the Beginning and the End, the Bright & Morning Star!
 
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overcomer2

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#8
I have no issue with calling him Jesus or Yashua, Yahweh, when speaking to him I use Dear Lord, but I have used all these names. If you asked every country how they pronounce the name it sounds similar but different. Zeus in Africa I believe. Any way, I agreed with almost everything on original post but do not believe he was a Jew. He was raised by Jews. He never took the blood of his mother or Father. He was divine from the beginning only used Mary's womb. He was from the Father and the Holy Spirit. He was always God. I know the scriptures that say he is Jew but you have to go deeper.
 

posthuman

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how is He a 'son of David' if He didn't come as a Jew? He was certainly born of a Jewess, and in the gospels his lineage as a Jew is presented, He is the 'King of the Jews' -- how can the king of the Jews not be a Jew?

more than that, He is the fulfillment of the promise to Abraham - that through his seed the whole world should be blessed - if Christ was not a Jew, how is God's promise fulfilled? through Ishmael? of course not.

my boss is a Jewish carpenter. plane the wood down smooth & true!
 
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overcomer2

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#10
No that is all flesh. He was divine God has no fleshly heritage. The babe had no human sperm no human egg. It was all divine.
 

JaumeJ

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Jul 2, 2011
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Please reread the OP, the following in particular.

We are all brought to the original flock by the Good Shepherd, as He teaches all who hear Him. In being brought to the Lamb of Yahweh, we become praisers of God (Yah) which is what Judah translated fully to English means. This will also translate to any other language. So in this sense we are become Jews for we certainly have been brought to praise God, the God of Abraham.

If this is yet not understood, you may send a private message, and I will repeat what I have posted here for you. To be a praiser of Yahweh is not of the flesh for all who truly worship Him do so in Spirit and Truth, as is His desire.



No that is all flesh. He was divine God has no fleshly heritage. The babe had no human sperm no human egg. It was all divine.
 
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BeanieD

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#12
Hebrews 2:17For this reason he had to be made like them, fully human in every way, in order that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in service to God, and that he might make atonement for the sins of the people.

Jesus became human and Fully Christ.