Originally posted by TygertIt seems that it was only the Jews of all the tribes of Israel that rejected Jesus (Yahshua) as the coming Messiah. Did the Jews really know better than the other tribes? The other tribes hailed Yahshua as the one that comes in the name of the Lord and is worthy of respect and worship as the Son of God. But I thank the Jews for their rejection, because I may not have had the chance to accept Him as my Savior.
We have rejected him because we do not believe in idolising humans. We also believe that the Messianic Age has not arrived.
As a Christian, I do not believe in idolizing humans, like Elvis Presley, however, we Christians believe Yahshua is much more than a human. We Christians believe Yahshua is the incarnation of the invisible God. We Christians are now waiting for you Jews to say "Blessed in He that comes in the name of the Lord" and pray for His soon return.
The Instructor
Originally posted by RJHindsAnyway, it is Rosh HaShanah tomorrow, the Jewish new year.
It seems that it was only the Jews of all the tribes of Israel that rejected Jesus (Yahshua) as the coming Messiah. Did the Jews really know better than the other tribes? The other tribes hailed Yahshua as the one that comes in the name of the Lord and is worthy of respect and worship as the Son of God. But I thank the Jews for their rejection, because I ...[text shortened]... and pray for His soon return.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw12hgTazBA
The Instructor
Originally posted by TygertThe Torah is the first five books of the Holy Bible. So you must mean you believe in the Talmud.
I do not believe in the Holy Bible, I believe in the Torah and the Talmud.
Yahshua condemned the traditions of men by the Scribes and Pharisees, who taught it, because it nullified the teachings of the Scriptures. The warning of Christ about the tradition of men that voids Scripture (Mark 7:1-13), is in fact, a direct reference to traditions of men that has been written down in the Talmud, or more specifically, the forerunner of the first part of it, the Mishnah, which existed in oral form during Christ's lifetime.
The Instructor
Originally posted by RJHindsAs I said, I don't believe in Jesus, so why would I care about Jesus's warning? He was a false prophet.
The Torah is the first five books of the Holy Bible. So you must mean you believe in the Talmud.
Yahshua condemned the traditions of men by the Scribes and Pharisees, who taught it, because it nullified the teachings of the Scriptures. The warning of Christ about the tradition of men that voids Scripture (Mark 7:1-13), is in fact, a direct reference to ...[text shortened]... part of it, the Mishnah, which existed in oral form during Christ's lifetime.
The Instructor
Originally posted by TygertWell, I can only say that it remains to be seen. Your lack of knowledge and understanding of what Jesus (Yahshua) prophecised is probably your problem in believing what you do. There are even many ideas among Christians as to what Yahshua meant by all His sayings. Below I reference a video in which the idea of Jesus being a false prophet is discussed that may help you understand, at least, I hope it may.
As I said, I don't believe in Jesus, so why would I care about Jesus's warning? He was a false prophet.
HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord! Glory be to God! Holy! Holy! Holy!
The Instructor
Originally posted by RJHindsI will attempt to watch your video when I have the time 🙂. It's 2 hours right? Don't have that time in the week but will watch it on the weekend. I'd just like to say that I hope our disagreements stay on the forum and not anywhere else. Thank you for at least being civilised unlike Mr. Robbie Carrobie.
Well, I can only say that it remains to be seen. Your lack of knowledge and understanding of what Jesus (Yahshua) prophecised is probably your problem in believing what you do. There are even many ideas among Christians as to what Yahshua meant by all His sayings. Below I reference a video in which the idea of Jesus being a false prophet is discussed that ...[text shortened]... ne20e6SI
HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord! Glory be to God! Holy! Holy! Holy!
The Instructor
Originally posted by TygertThe Feast Of Trumpets - No Man Knows The Day Or Hour
I will attempt to watch your video when I have the time 🙂. It's 2 hours right? Don't have that time in the week but will watch it on the weekend. I'd just like to say that I hope our disagreements stay on the forum and not anywhere else. Thank you for at least being civilised unlike Mr. Robbie Carrobie.
The Instructor
Originally posted by TygertI answered this question about a month or so ago. You can research the answer if you are really interested in it. Some people seem to object to me signing off with...
Just a question... Why do sign off with "The Instructor"?
HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord! Glory be to God! Holy! Holy! Holy!
Originally posted by RJHindsNo I wasn't being funny and I don't have a problem, just curious.
I answered this question about a month or so ago. You can research the answer if you are really interested in it. Some people seem to object to me signing off with...
HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord! Glory be to God! Holy! Holy! Holy!