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[[File:MessianicJudaism.jpg|right|100px]]Messianic Judaism, (connected with "Jews for Jesus") is both a religious group that has tried to straddle the line between Judaism and Christianity. According to this group, Jesus, or Yeshua in Aramaic, was the Messiah, and he died on behalf of the world's sins. Many Christians also fall into this category because they try to return to the roots of what they think Moses was teaching them based on present knowledge.
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Messianic Judaism (connected with "Jews for Jesus") is a religious group that has tried to straddle the line between Judaism and Christianity. According to this group, Jesus, or Yeshua in Aramaic, was the Messiah, and he died on behalf of the world's sins. Many Christians also fall into this category because they try to return to the roots of what they think Moses was teaching them. But their understanding of Moses is based on clouded present-day knowledge.


Some see Messianic Judaism as a religious movement that arose the 1960s and 1970s. The original Christians or followers of Christ were almost all Jews or Samaritans following their own traditions but actually doing what Christ said and following His ways.
Some see Messianic Judaism as a religious movement that arose the 1960s and 1970s. The original Christians or followers of Christ were almost all Jews or Samaritans following their own traditions but actually doing what Christ said and following His ways.


All Jews at the time of Christ did not do the same thing. They were often extremely diverse in their approach to the Torah and its interpretation. There were many [http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/TKC/TKCg7-1Factions.php Factions at the Altar] including the [[Pharisees]] and the [[Essenes]]. While these groups were not in agreement Jesus and Moses were.
Not all Jews at the time of Christ did the same thing. They were often extremely diverse in their approach to the Torah and its interpretation. There were many [http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/TKC/TKCg7-1Factions.php Factions at the Altar] including the [[Pharisees]] and the [[Essenes]]. While these groups were not in agreement, Jesus and Moses were.


Messianic Judaism incorporates elements of Judaism with the tenets of Christianity but many Christians and Messianic Jews are not actually doing the basics of either early Christians or Jews.
Messianic Judaism incorporates elements of Judaism with the tenets of Christianity but many Christians and Messianic Jews are not actually doing the basics of either early Christians or Jews.
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'''What were and are they missing?'''
'''What were and are they missing?'''


Both early Israel and Christianity was a network of people who bound themselves by mutual love and honor with a number of traditions that helped to strengthen that [[Network]]. Through a network of ministers they were able to maintain a [[Daily ministration]] for the needy of their society in [[Pure Religion]] based on [[Freewill offerings]].
Both early Israel and Christianity were a network of people who bound themselves by mutual love and honor with a number of traditions that helped to strengthen that [[Network]]. Through a network of ministers they were able to maintain a [[Daily ministration]] for the needy of their society in [[Pure Religion]] based on [[Freewill offerings]].


The Modern Messianic Jew is not much different than the [[Modern Christians]]. They are often steeped in rituals and customs and their own doctrines. But they don't form that network of tens, hundreds and thousands based on faith hope and charity. They pride themselves on going back to what they believe to be the ''original teachings'' of  the Torah, yet they don't realize that their rituals are based on the distorted view of the [[Pharisees]], not the original teachings of Moses. Jesus brought a renewed understanding of the Law which was almost unrecognizable after a long period of kings, [[Temples|temple]] worship and captivity. This original understanding of Torah practiced by other Jews like the [[Essenes]] was strongly opposed by the Pharisees.  
The Modern Messianic Jew is not much different than the [[Modern Christians]]. They are often steeped in rituals and customs and their own doctrines. But they don't form that network of tens, hundreds and thousands based on faith hope and charity. They pride themselves on going back to what they believe to be the ''original teachings'' of  the Torah, yet they don't realize that their rituals are based on the distorted view of the [[Pharisees]], not the original teachings of Moses. Jesus brought a renewed understanding of the Law which was almost unrecognizable after a long period of kings, [[Temples|temple]] worship and captivity. This original understanding of Torah practiced by other Jews like the [[Essenes]] was strongly opposed by the Pharisees.  


Those who participate in Messianic Judaism might have their own individual groups or even occasionally gather in larger groups for festivals or feasts but there is no actual network of charity that serves the needs of the people during times of difficulty and hardship. The traditions and language have become superstitious mindless rituals without purpose of the prophets or the criteria of Christ. The common sense and practicality of God's plan has been unmoored from true faith and sacrifice which draws us near the true meaning and purpose replacing them with pomp and ritual.
Those who participate in Messianic Judaism might have their own individual groups or even occasionally gather in larger groups for festivals or feasts but there is no actual network of charity that serves the needs of the people during times of difficulty and hardship. The traditions and languages have become superstitious mindless rituals without the purpose of the prophets or the criteria of Christ. God's instructions have been unmoored from the true faith and sacrifice which draws us near to His true meaning and purpose. The common sense and practicality of His plan has been replaced with pomp, ritual and pride.
 
[[Image:altarritual.jpg|link=Altars|280px|right|thumb|Unmooring the [[Altars]] of [[Sacrifice]] from their purpose with smoke and meretricious rituals where costumes become the custom and sacrifice becomes a ceremony. [[Pharisees]], [[Zealot]]s and [[Essenes]]]]
The kingdom message of the prophets and Christ is not about your personal congregation that makes you feel good or justified or satisfied your need for social interaction. It is about [[Faith]] in action, the forgiveness and patience of [[Hope]], and the [[Freewill offerings|freewill]] of [[Charity]] and [[Sacrifice]] which is the character of God and [[Jesus]]. It is about a nation of people internationally connected through a network of love and service by way of the [[Perfect law of liberty]].


The kingdom message of the prophets and Christ is not about your personal congregation that makes you feel good or justified. It is not about satisfying your need for social interaction. It is about [[Faith]] in action, the forgiveness and patience of [[Hope]], and the [[Freewill offerings|freewill]] of [[Charity]] and [[Sacrifice]] which is the character of God and [[Jesus]]. It is about a nation of people globally connected through a network of love and service by way of the [[Perfect law of liberty]].


[[Image:altarritual.jpg|link=Altars|280px|right|thumb|Unmooring the altar from its purpose.]]
From the book ''[http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/index.php Thy Kingdom Comes ]''
From the book ''[http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/index.php Thy Kingdom Comes ]''
* [http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/TKC/TKCc3-1AltarsofClay.php Moses and the Altars]
* [http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/TKC/TKCc3-1AltarsofClay.php Moses and the Altars]
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 6 April 2023

Messianic Judaism (connected with "Jews for Jesus") is a religious group that has tried to straddle the line between Judaism and Christianity. According to this group, Jesus, or Yeshua in Aramaic, was the Messiah, and he died on behalf of the world's sins. Many Christians also fall into this category because they try to return to the roots of what they think Moses was teaching them. But their understanding of Moses is based on clouded present-day knowledge.

Some see Messianic Judaism as a religious movement that arose the 1960s and 1970s. The original Christians or followers of Christ were almost all Jews or Samaritans following their own traditions but actually doing what Christ said and following His ways.

Not all Jews at the time of Christ did the same thing. They were often extremely diverse in their approach to the Torah and its interpretation. There were many Factions at the Altar including the Pharisees and the Essenes. While these groups were not in agreement, Jesus and Moses were.

Messianic Judaism incorporates elements of Judaism with the tenets of Christianity but many Christians and Messianic Jews are not actually doing the basics of either early Christians or Jews.

What were and are they missing?

Both early Israel and Christianity were a network of people who bound themselves by mutual love and honor with a number of traditions that helped to strengthen that Network. Through a network of ministers they were able to maintain a Daily ministration for the needy of their society in Pure Religion based on Freewill offerings.

The Modern Messianic Jew is not much different than the Modern Christians. They are often steeped in rituals and customs and their own doctrines. But they don't form that network of tens, hundreds and thousands based on faith hope and charity. They pride themselves on going back to what they believe to be the original teachings of the Torah, yet they don't realize that their rituals are based on the distorted view of the Pharisees, not the original teachings of Moses. Jesus brought a renewed understanding of the Law which was almost unrecognizable after a long period of kings, temple worship and captivity. This original understanding of Torah practiced by other Jews like the Essenes was strongly opposed by the Pharisees.

Those who participate in Messianic Judaism might have their own individual groups or even occasionally gather in larger groups for festivals or feasts but there is no actual network of charity that serves the needs of the people during times of difficulty and hardship. The traditions and languages have become superstitious mindless rituals without the purpose of the prophets or the criteria of Christ. God's instructions have been unmoored from the true faith and sacrifice which draws us near to His true meaning and purpose. The common sense and practicality of His plan has been replaced with pomp, ritual and pride.

Unmooring the Altars of Sacrifice from their purpose with smoke and meretricious rituals where costumes become the custom and sacrifice becomes a ceremony. Pharisees, Zealots and Essenes

The kingdom message of the prophets and Christ is not about your personal congregation that makes you feel good or justified. It is not about satisfying your need for social interaction. It is about Faith in action, the forgiveness and patience of Hope, and the freewill of Charity and Sacrifice which is the character of God and Jesus. It is about a nation of people globally connected through a network of love and service by way of the Perfect law of liberty.

From the book Thy Kingdom Comes

From the book Thy Kingdom Comes, Joshua’s Altar

From the book Thy Kingdom Comes, Factions at the Altar

Hebrew | Hebrew verbs | Double letters | Masoretic |
Allegory | Metaphor | Sophistry | Fables |
Breeches | Fringes | Naked | Leaven | Hewn |
Sabbath | Altars | Steps | Tables | Stoning |
Messianic Judaism | Private interpretation |
Pharisees | Sadducees | Zealot | Essenes |
The Essene Gospel of Peace | Menahem the Essene |
Aboda | Malchut | Levites | Early Israel | Corban
Modern Christians | Early Church | Religion | Fathers
Masoretic | Talmud | Rava| Rabbi Yehuda |


Religion | Pure Religion‎ | Private welfare | Fleeing Religion |
False religion | Public religion | Our Religion | Christian conflict |
Corban | Baptism | Benefactors | That Word | Daily ministration |
Modern Christians | Diocletianic Persecution | Christians check list |
gods | Judge not | Judge | Fathers | Deist | Damnable heresies |

Factions at the altar |
Pharisees | Sadducees | Zealot | Essenes | Levites |
Messianic Judaism | Menahem the Essene | Sanhedrin |
Altars | Clay and Stone | Red Heifer | Golden calf |
Freewill offerings | Religion | Pure Religion | Public religion |
Christian conflict | Paganism | Denominations | Dispensationalism |
Benefactors | Corban | Daily ministration | Calendars |
Cult | Imperial Cult of Rome | Guru theories| | Covet | Merchandise |
Mark of God | Mark of Cain | Mark of the Beast | Nature of the Beast
Section 666 | Benefactors | Biting one another | Cry out | Worship |
Church | Temples | Religious Orders | Priests | Kings and priests |
Hear | Bible Index | Network |

Sacrifice
Altars
Stones | Clay and Stone | Stones upon |
White stones‎ | Lively Stones of a Living Altar |
Sophistry | Leaven | Breeches | Stoning | Altars |
Church legally defined | Sacrifice of fools
Graven images | Red Heifer | Reserve fund
Corban | Tithing In Conscience | Self-Sacrifice |
Pure Religion | Legal charity | Public religion |
Worship | Welfare | Welfare types | Daily ministration
Christian conflict | Benefactors | Feasts |
Good Samaritan | Thy first love | Born again | New creature
Celebrate | Temples |
Modern Christians | The Blessed Strategy
Power To Change | Peine forte et dure |
Tithing | Offering | Korban
Korab | Minchah
Necek | Nedabah
Shelem | Tenuwphah
Teruwmah
Charity | Freewill offerings | Corban
Religion | Pure Religion | Golden rule |
Altars | Tens | Network | Pentecost
Perspective | One purse | Temptations |
Tithe | Tithing | Tithing In Conscience | Tithingman |
Tribute | Taxation | Treasury | Corban |
Charitable Practices | Covetous Practices |
Fervent Charity | Gleaners | FEMA | Lady Godiva |

Hebrew | Hebrew verbs | Double letters | Masoretic |
Allegory | Metaphor | Sophistry | Fables |
Breeches | Fringes | Naked | Leaven | Hewn |
Sabbath | Altars | Steps | Tables | Stoning |
Messianic Judaism | Private interpretation |
Pharisees | Sadducees | Zealot | Essenes |
The Essene Gospel of Peace | Menahem the Essene |
Aboda | Malchut | Levites | Early Israel | Corban
Modern Christians | Early Church | Religion | Fathers
Masoretic | Talmud | Rava| Rabbi Yehuda |


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