A Jew. I believe that Yeshua is the Messiah. I do not believe Messianic doctrine. I also have a practice that is Orthodox; I do not mix meat and dairy in the same meal.Are you a Jew or a Messianic "Jew"?
A Jew. I believe that Yeshua is the Messiah. I do not believe Messianic doctrine. I also have a practice that is Orthodox; I do not mix meat and dairy in the same meal.
I believe that Jesus is a prophet, yes. I do not know if I have ever believed the Trinity.Since Jews don't believe that Jesus is God, or that God is part of a trinity, what convinced you to change your belief about that? Do you believe that Jesus was a prophet? A false prophet?
I mean Messianic beliefs or teaching. I do not agree with it.What exactly do you mean by messianic doctrine?
Jesus is my Savior. And Yahveh my God is my Savior.So what convinced you to no longer believe in Jesus as your savior?
I observe the Torah. I believe that the New Covenant is for the house of Israel and the house of Judah. A person cannot observe all of God's Law without being circumcised, and I am. I see nothing keeping me from observing all of God's Commandments. Yeshua, Jesus, instructed or taught that to be great in the kingdom of heaven one must keep and teach the Commandments. I was not Trinitarian as a Christian. I do believe that a Christian can observe the Torah. I believe that neither the Torah nor the Nevi'im have been abolished.If you believe in Jesus as your Savior, then you are still Christian. Why do you call yourself a Jew?
Jacob how many times will you have the same conversation with Christians before you understand what we are telling you?
I observe the Torah. I believe that the New Covenant is for the house of Israel and the house of Judah. A person cannot observe all of God's Law without being circumcised, and I am. I see nothing keeping me from observing all of God's Commandments. Yeshua, Jesus, instructed or taught that to be great in the kingdom of heaven one must keep and teach the Commandments. I was not Trinitarian as a Christian. I do believe that a Christian can observe the Torah. I believe that neither the Torah nor the Nevi'im have been abolished.
Circumcision is a commandment of God. If you break one commandment you have broken the Law. Yes, circumcision of the heart is important.Nobody can keep all of the law. It exists to make you cognizant of your sin. It condemns you. If you break one, it as if you had broken them all. Physical circumcision is not what is important, but rather circumcision of the heart. A heart circumcised by God along with faith is all that has ever been important, whether Jew or Gentile.
https://www.gotquestions.org/circumcision-of-the-heart.html
God doesn't demand everyone to be a Jew. Because those failed to be circumcised will have to be cut off. It means you can't be a Jew at all in that case.
Genesis 17:12-14 (NIV2011)
For the generations to come every male among you who is eight days old must be circumcised, including those born in your household or bought with money from a foreigner—those who are not your offspring.
Whether born in your household or bought with your money, they must be circumcised. My covenant in your flesh is to be an everlasting covenant.
Any uncircumcised male, who has not been circumcised in the flesh, will be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant.”
God's People are to be circumcised, meaning Israel. Some join with Israel and are circumcised. Circumcision is a commandment of God. Not all believers in Messiah are circumcised. There have been believers, those who have turned to God, from among the Gentiles.
Cut off from Israel, possibly to mean put to death.It boils down cut off from what?
Do you mean to say that any uncircumcised male should be accepted as a Jew?
Cut off from Israel, possibly to mean put to death.
No.
Shalom.cut off from his people. People means the Jews. If a male is not circumcised, he will be cut off from the Jews.