When was Yeshua born? A rabbi reveals accurate historical details

beameup

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He's a rabbi like I'm the pope.
I'm sure you found his presentation interesting... especially about the Levitical courses.
I guess you are isolated from the fact that there are Messianic rabbis in Israel?


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chair

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"Messianic Rabbis" are not rabbis. Maybe they are pastors or archbishops or something or the sort.
 

beameup

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"Messianic Rabbis" are not rabbis. Maybe they are pastors or archbishops or something or the sort.

There were thousands of rabbis that were of the Sect of the Nazarenes, in Israel, during the first century, and there are thousands today... many in Israel.
What goes around, comes around... are you ready?
 

chair

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There were thousands of rabbis that were of the Sect of the Nazarenes, in Israel, during the first century, and there are thousands today... many in Israel.
What goes around, comes around... are you ready?

Interesting. How do you know that there were "thousands of rabbis that were of the Sect of the Nazarenes, in Israel, during the first century". What is your source for this?
 

beameup

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Interesting. How do you know that there were "thousands of rabbis that were of the Sect of the Nazarenes, in Israel, during the first century". What is your source for this?

The Jewish Sect of the Nazarenes started in Israel in about 30 C.E. and quickly spread throughout the Roman Empire. There are about 350 synagogues in Israel presently that are followers of the Nazarene, and they are growing exponentially. There were massive persecutions and executions of Nazarenes by the Jewish rulership in the 1st century, which caused the Sect to spread quickly. However today, anyone cannot simply take up stones and execute another Jew, in Israel, for being a believer in the Nazarene.
 

chair

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Interesting. How do you know that there were "thousands of rabbis that were of the Sect of the Nazarenes, in Israel, during the first century". What is your source for this?

How about answering the question, rather than posting more unfounded claims?
 

beameup

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And in the background is a Christmas tree.

How funny. :rotfl:

Is it "funny" that in these latter days that new info is being discovered concerning such things as the true Red Sea Exodus crossing-point, the true site of Solomon's Temple, and the true site of the crucifixion, the true Mt. Sinai (among other things)?

It is the glory of God to conceal a matter - Proverbs 25:2a
 
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chair

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Is it "funny" that in these latter days that new info is being discovered concerning such things as the true Red Sea Exodus crossing-point, the true site of Solomon's Temple, and the true site of the crucifixion (among other things)?

New fraud and silliness.
 

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Using the Dead Sea Scrolls, it is possible to pin-point the "course" of Levites attendant at the Feast of Tabernacles in 6 B.C. Then using Josephus, it is possible to collaborate the "course" of Levites attendant at the Feast of Tabernacles in 6 B.C. Since King Herod died in 4 B.C. we know that Joseph, Mary, and Jesus had to flee to Egypt to escape the wrath of Herod prior to that. The precise date of birth of Jesus was on March 20, 6 B.C., on the Feast of Tabernacles, and it was with the wealth provided by the Magi from Babylon that allowed the family to escape to Egypt until after the death of King Herod. We can speculate that the Egypt sojourn probably occurred within months of his birth.
 
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