It's pretty obvious that you haven't read the historical records on the persecution and
stoning of Jews that believed in Yeshua of Nazareth as Messiah...
Link to the Historical records?
It's pretty obvious that you haven't read the historical records on the persecution and
stoning of Jews that believed in Yeshua of Nazareth as Messiah...
"His" redeemer. "His" refers to Israel. The text is strictly monotheistic, and is actually a good argument against the divinity of a dead 1st century Jew.
I know what the words in the verse mean, but your words are confusion. Can you explain a tad more clearly?Yisra'El means Ruled of El. Those whom He has redeemed He now Rules. Prior to the application of redemption they were/are ruled by the prince of the power of the air. The knowledge and understanding of what words actually mean clears up a lot of confusion.
PS The experience of the application of redemption clears up all confusion.
You neither have a Prophet, nor a Priest, nor a King, nor a Redeemer for 2,000 years now.
Israel and "Judaism" ceased to exist in 70 A.D.
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Judaism is alive and kicking.
Christianity is less than a shadow of what it was 2000 years ago.
Christianity has lowered itself to lawlessness, idolatry, and paganism.
Since when do angels make "covenants"???Now the angel of YHWH came up from Gilgal to Bochim. And he said, “I brought you up out of Egypt and led you into the land which I have sworn to your fathers; and I said, ‘I will never break My covenant with you, - Judges 2:1
So, Christ then.
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Judaism is alive and kicking.
Christianity is less than a shadow of what it was 2000 years ago.
Christianity has lowered itself to lawlessness, idolatry, and paganism.
Judaism, like already more than 3000 years, serves only the one and only true God Y-H-W-H who is one.
I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him. - Daniel 7:13
The BCE Jews clearly believed in "Two Powers" in Heaven.
And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom that which shall not be destroyed. - Daniel 7:14
True, and its in the scriptures which judaism claims to believe.
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The Jews believed in Two Powers, otherwise no one would have recognized and embraced Yeshua Messiah when He arrived. Israel was "prepared" by their own Scriptures. However, the Jewish religious establishment was submissive and obedient to Rome and preferred Caesar as their "King", thus turning over Yeshua to the Romans for crucifixion.
Now, "reformed" Judaism began immediately after the total destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, so were no longer able to observe Moses. The "reformation" went to extreme measures to "stamp out" any historical knowledge of a "Yeshua of Nazareth", and they've been at this "revisionism" of history for about 2,000 years now. They've even had to tamper with their own scriptures in order to "stamp-out" all memory of a Yeshua of Nazareth. But in the process of "tampering" with their scriptures they now cannot even understand their own scriptures, turning instead to fables and old-wives-tales from their precious Talmud.
Exodus 34:1-6
Now the LORD said to Moses, “Cut out for yourself two stone tablets like the former ones, and I will write on the tablets the words that were on the former tablets which you shattered. “So be ready by morning, and come up in the morning to Mount Sinai, and present yourself there to Me on the top of the mountain. “No man is to come up with you, nor let any man be seen [fn]anywhere on the mountain; even the flocks and the herds may not graze in front of that mountain.” So he [Moses] cut out two stone tablets like the former ones, and Moses rose up early in the morning and went up to Mount Sinai, as the LORD had commanded him, and he took two stone tablets in his hand.
YHWH descended in the cloud and stood there with him [Moses] as HE called upon THE NAME of YHWH.
Then YHWH passed by in front of him [Moses] and proclaimed, “YHWH - YHWH 'el,
compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in lovingkindness and truth"
Clearly TWO YHWH
How can they (the three) be One? Are they verily One, because we call them One ? How Three can be One, can only be known through the revelation of the Holy Spirit. - Zohar, vol. ii. p. 43, versa., 22. |
Come and see the mystery of the word hwhy, Jehova: there are three steps, each existing by itself; nevertheless they are One, and so united that one cannot be separated from the other. - Zohar, vol. iii. Amsterdam edition. 65. |
The Ancient Holy One is revealed with three Heads, which are united in One, and that Head is thrice exalted. The Ancient Holy one is described as being Three; it is because the other Lights emanating from Him are included in the Three. Yet the Ancient One is described as being two. The Ancient One includes these two. He is the Crown of all that is exalted; the Chief of the chief, so exalted, that He cannot be known to perfection. Thus the other lights are two complete ones, yet is the Ancient Holy One described complete as one, and He is one, positively one; thus are the other lights united and glorified in because they are one. - Zohar, vol. iii. Amsterdam edition. 288. |
. . . the exalted Shechinah comprehends the Three highest Sephiroth; of Him (God) it is said, (Ps. lxii. 12), "God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this." Once and twice means the Three exalted Sephiroth, of whom it is said: Once, once, and once; that is, Three united in One. This is the mystery. - Rabbi Simeon ben Jochai, The Propositions of the Zohar, cap. 38, Amsterdam edition. 113 |
Rabbi Simeon ben Jochai wrote a fascinating passage recorded in the Zohar that is as clear a discussion of the mystery of the Trinity as you could find in any Christian theology text. Rabbi Simeon comments on the text found in Deuteronomy 32:39: "See now that I, I am he, and Elohim is not with me." He said: "Friends, here are some profound mysteries which I desire to reveal to you now that permission has been given to utter them. Who is it that says, 'See now that I, I am He?' This is the Cause which is above all those on high, that which is called the Cause of causes. It is above those other causes, since none of those causes does anything till it obtains permission from that which is above it, as we pointed out above in respect to the expression, 'Let us make man.' 'Us' certainly refers to two, of which one said to the other above it, 'Let us make,' nor did it do anything save with the permission and direction of the one above it, while the one above did nothing without consulting its colleague. But that which is called 'the Cause above all causes,' which has no superior or even equal, as it is written, 'To whom shall ye liken me, that I should be equal?' (referring to Isaiah 40:25), said, 'See now that I, I am he, and Elohim is not with me,' from whom he should take counsel, like that of which it is written, 'and God said, Let us make man.'" |
Another famous Jewish scholar, Rabbi Eliezer Hakkalir, who lived at the time of Rabbi Simeon ben Jochai, also taught the scriptural doctrine that there were three distinct Beings revealed in the one unified Godhead. In his commentary on Genesis 1:1, Rabbi Hakkalir wrote the following: When God created the world, He created it through the Three Sephiroth, namely, through Sepher, Sapher and Vesaphur, by which the Three twywh (Beings) are meant . . . The Rabbi, my Lord Teacher of blessed memory, explained Sepher, Sapher, and Sippur, to be synonymous to Ja, Jehovah, and Elohim meaning to say, that the world was created by these three names. |
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The Torah teaches that there is one G.d, Y-H-W-H, who is a jealous G.d, who allows no other gods beside Him. See Exodus 20:3. G.d's name, Y-H-W-H, appears almost 7000 times in the Old Testament. The King James translation translates this name as "The LORD", with small capital letters. This G.d is the one and only G.d for the Jews, as it is written in the Hebrew Bible;
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The Torah teaches that there is one G.d, Y-H-W-H, who is a jealous G.d, who allows no other gods beside Him. See Exodus 20:3. G.d's name, Y-H-W-H, appears almost 7000 times in the Old Testament. The King James translation translates this name as "The LORD", with small capital letters. This G.d is the one and only G.d for the Jews, as it is written in the Hebrew Bible;
Have you been redeemed? Do you have a REDEEMER?