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crossnote

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Actually it's a little bit of old news supposedly just now making Christian circles.
108 yr.old Rabbi thru a trance claimed Messiah will come back after Ariel Sharon passes away (who btw is still alive).
And further names the Messiah post mortem thru a note left...naming Him as 'Yehoshua'.

Interesting, but could also be on the level of a gossip magazine e.g. National Enquirer.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/dead-rabbi-the-hottest-evangelist-in-world/
 
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Heard of this before. Very interesting but wont know until we know I guess.
 

crossnote

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Heard of this before. Very interesting but wont know until we know I guess.
I guess that's what happens when the News cycle slows...they post reruns.
 

TheAristocat

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Actually it's a little bit of old news supposedly just now making Christian circles.
108 yr.old Rabbi thru a trance claimed Messiah will come back after Ariel Sharon passes away (who btw is still alive).
And further names the Messiah post mortem thru a note left...naming Him as 'Yehoshua'.

Interesting, but could also be on the level of a gossip magazine e.g. National Enquirer.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/dead-rabbi-the-hottest-evangelist-in-world/
Yeah, I've always thought this was cool. But he could have arrived at that name by studying the OT.

Zechariah 3:8-9 Listen, High Priest Joshua, you and your associates seated before you, who are men symbolic of things to come: I am going to bring my servant, the Branch. See, the stone I have set in front of Joshua! There are seven eyes on that one stone, and I will engrave an inscription on it,’ says the Lord Almighty, ‘and I will remove the sin of this land in a single day.

Christians take this passage to be messianic. And there are probably even many unbelieving Jews who would admit to the messianic implications of it. So while I'm not sure if Kaduri's revelation was authentic, it'll still be interesting to see what takes place after Ariel Sharon. I've been keeping an eye on him for a while now.
 
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Actually it's a little bit of old news supposedly just now making Christian circles.
108 yr.old Rabbi thru a trance claimed Messiah will come back after Ariel Sharon passes away (who btw is still alive).
And further names the Messiah post mortem thru a note left...naming Him as 'Yehoshua'.

Interesting, but could also be on the level of a gossip magazine e.g. National Enquirer.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/dead-rabbi-the-hottest-evangelist-in-world/
:rolleyes: We knew the note was a forgery six and a half years ago.

The Rabbi, the Note and the Messiah - Israel Today | Israel News

This is a reprint of a cover story that first appeared in the April 2007 issue of Israel Today Magazine

In an interview with Israel Today, Rabbi David Kaduri, 80, the son of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri, denied that his father left a note with the name Yeshua just before he died. “It’s not his writing,” he said when we showed him a copy of the note. During a night-time meeting in the Nahalat Yitzhak Yeshiva in Jerusalem, books with Kaduri’s handwriting from 80 years ago were presented to us in an attempt to prove that the Messiah note was not authentic.

When we told Rabbi Kaduri that his father’s official website (כדורי.נט | גדולי התורה והקבלה ברשת) had mentioned the Messiah note, he was shocked. “Oh no! That’s blasphemy. The people could understand that my father pointed to him [the Messiah of the Christians].” David Kaduri confirmed, however, that in his last year his father had talked and dreamed almost exclusively about the Messiah and his coming. “My father has met the Messiah in a vision,” he said, “and told us that he would come soon.”
 

TheAristocat

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:rolleyes: We knew the note was a forgery six and a half years ago.

The Rabbi, the Note and the Messiah - Israel Today | Israel News

This is a reprint of a cover story that first appeared in the April 2007 issue of Israel Today Magazine

In an interview with Israel Today, Rabbi David Kaduri, 80, the son of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri, denied that his father left a note with the name Yeshua just before he died. “It’s not his writing,” he said when we showed him a copy of the note. During a night-time meeting in the Nahalat Yitzhak Yeshiva in Jerusalem, books with Kaduri’s handwriting from 80 years ago were presented to us in an attempt to prove that the Messiah note was not authentic.

When we told Rabbi Kaduri that his father’s official website (כדורי.נט | גדולי התורה והקבלה ברשת) had mentioned the Messiah note, he was shocked. “Oh no! That’s blasphemy. The people could understand that my father pointed to him [the Messiah of the Christians].” David Kaduri confirmed, however, that in his last year his father had talked and dreamed almost exclusively about the Messiah and his coming. “My father has met the Messiah in a vision,” he said, “and told us that he would come soon.”
Wonder who forged it then and why.
 

crossnote

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:rolleyes: We knew the note was a forgery six and a half years ago.

The Rabbi, the Note and the Messiah - Israel Today | Israel News

This is a reprint of a cover story that first appeared in the April 2007 issue of Israel Today Magazine

In an interview with Israel Today, Rabbi David Kaduri, 80, the son of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri, denied that his father left a note with the name Yeshua just before he died. “It’s not his writing,” he said when we showed him a copy of the note. During a night-time meeting in the Nahalat Yitzhak Yeshiva in Jerusalem, books with Kaduri’s handwriting from 80 years ago were presented to us in an attempt to prove that the Messiah note was not authentic.

When we told Rabbi Kaduri that his father’s official website (כדורי.נט | גדולי התורה והקבלה ברשת) had mentioned the Messiah note, he was shocked. “Oh no! That’s blasphemy. The people could understand that my father pointed to him [the Messiah of the Christians].” David Kaduri confirmed, however, that in his last year his father had talked and dreamed almost exclusively about the Messiah and his coming. “My father has met the Messiah in a vision,” he said, “and told us that he would come soon.”
Being 108 yrs. old perhaps he had another write the note...or perhaps the son being a dyed in the wool rabbinic Jew would say anything to deny Yeshua as Messiah...who knows?