The Jerusalem Council
A Global Association of Orthodox Jewish Believers in Messiah Yeshua
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Who Was Paul and What Did He Preach?
Rabbi Shaul, otherwise known as Paul the Apostle, was a Pharisee, even as a believer in Messiah and a teacher to the nations. He taught what was considered in his day to be “Judaism” and thus the Torah and the Prophets and Writings were the central foundation to all his teachings. It is from this foundation that he taught and taught others to follow. This is a scripture-only reference list of who Paul said he was, and what he said he preached.
Tags: Christianity, Judaism, Messianic, Messianic Judaism, Paul, Torah
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Judaic Classics Online
A list of classic Judaic literature and reference materials available fully online for free in Hebrew and English. Materials include the Tanach, classic Jewish Commentaries (Rashi, Ramban, Rambam), Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi and various commentaries, Kabbalah literature, all Midrash Halacha, all Midrash Aggadah, major Halachic Works, and many classic works of Jewish Ethics and Philosophy.
Tags: Judaism, Mishneh, Reference, Talmud, Torah
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Is Yeshua G-d?
Many ask us if we believe Yeshua is G-d. We respond: G-d is not a man. We have no King, Savior or Redeemer than HaShem. Yeshua is the Messiah, and he is our King, Savior, and Redeemer. Outside of these three statements, we can not say anything more, for we would be saying something that G-d in his wisdom never thought to put explicitly in the scriptures.
Tags: Add new tag, Apologetics, FAQs, Judaism, messiah, moshiach, Yeshua
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Trinitarianism
To hold G-d to a man-made definition of “trinity” is to fit G-d into a man-made box defined by man-made terms and philosophical arguments that may have no bearing on who truly G-d is. Often we are not satisfied with what scripture says concerning who G-d is. A philosophical Western mindset demands a definition of G-d…in order to control Him. A Hebrew mindset allows for contradictions, and allows for mysteries to be kept mysteries. G-d is beyond definition, but certainly G-d can be apprehended in such clear statements as the Shema and other verses.
Tags: Apologetics
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The Documented History of Torah Observant Believers
A timeline of Messianic Sabbath Keepers from 0 CE to 2000 CE compiled by H. J. Ledbetter.
Tags: Community, history, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Reference, Sabbatarians, Torah
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Why Must All Teaching Be Tested By Torah?
We are to limit our understanding about the Messiah and what he taught, to the boundaries of HaDavar – the Word that HaShem commanded (mitzvah), that is, the Tablets, the Torah, and the Mitzvah. Anything else in addition, or subtraction of that, and thus of the Messiah, is according to Hashem equatable to those who engaged in fornication in the incident of Baal Peor.
Tags: messiah, moshiach, Teaching, Torah, Yeshua
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Understanding Matt 21:19, and Mark 11:14 (A Cursed Fig Tree)
Understanding Yeshua cursing the fig tree requires one to read about Adam and Eve and the fig leaves they covered themselves with, and to understand how the Jewish idiom of “studying under the fig tree” means to study about the Messiah. To study about the Messiah and not obey him, is the reason the Messiah cursed the fruitless, leaf-only fig tree – even though it was out of season.
Tags: commentary, Judaism, messiah, Messianic, teshuvah, Torah, Yeshua
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The Yoke and Burden of Messiah, and Moses
What are the heavy burdens that Yeshua says the Pharisees were tying up and placing on men’s shoulders? What is a yoke and burden according to Torah? It’s not about keeping Torah, or tradition. The burden that is too heavy to bear, according to Torah, is the responsibility of learning, knowing, and deciding halacha for yourself and others – alone, without help.
Tags: commentary, Halacha, Judaism, Torah, Yeshua
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Parsha Mishpatim
Ordinances and judgments, Adam and Eve, King Messiah, and this World and the World to Come. One without Messiah is destined to be separated from the light. One with Messiah is destined to inherit the World to Come.
Tags: commentary, Judaism, messiah, Messianic, Parsha
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Aveinu (The Our Father, The Lord’s Prayer)
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
The Aveinu, also known as The Lord’s Prayer, is the prayer of our rabbi, Messiah Yeshua ben Yoseph shel Netzaret. When his disciples asked him to teach them how to pray, they weren’t necessarily asking him to teach them the mechanics of prayer, more than asking what is his prayer at the conclusion of the Amidah / Shimonei Esrei (18 Benedictions).
Tags: commentary, Halacha, messiah, Moedim, tefilah, Tefillah, Yeshua
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