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Miz,Basically from what I’ve heard this is true.
mlz
Yeah they tried to kill Paul for doing this, not to mention all the other Apostles and followers…
Miz,Basically from what I’ve heard this is true.
mlz
Here, for good measure, is Acts 21:17 which I left out: “When we arrived at Jerusalem, the brothers greeted us warmly. The next day Paul and the rest of us went to see James, and all the elders were present. Paul greeted them and reported in detail what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry.”—Then, there’s passages such as Acts 21:17-24: “Then they said to Paul: 'You see, brother, how many thousands of Jews have believed, and all of them are zealous for the Law. They have been informed that you teach all Jews who live among the gentiles to turn away from Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children or live according to our customs. What shall we do? They will certainly hear that you have come, so do what we tell you. Take these men, join in their purification rites, and pay their expenses, so they can have their heads shaved. Then everyone will know there is no truth in these reports about you, but that you yourself are living in obedience to the Law.”
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I am studying Hebrew with a MJ congregation. They use the term olam to mean world.Kaninchen, Meltzerboy, YKohen—Any thoughts on the meaning of “olam” (other than also meaning “world” now)???
I’m wondering, though, what it meant in Biblical times, when it clearly had a different meaning.I am studying Hebrew with a MJ congregation. They use the term olam to mean world.
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Dz…,Absolutely not. We dealt with the Judaizing heresy at the Council of Jerusalem circa AD 50. They lost. Messianic Judaism seems like one of those compromise positions that satisfies no one. They are not Jews to the Jews and not Christians to the Christians. I can’t help but think that the modern movement that goes under this umbrella term is the result of Evangelical/Revivalist Christians having no history or culture to speak of, having rejected the traditional sources of Christian historical rootedness (the councils, the Fathers, etc.) and hence turning the only clear and detailed example of a God-fearing Biblical culture that self-described “Bible-believing Christians” can see in their surface-level reading of the Bible: The Jewish culture. So they don’t identify with our Christian saints like the Theotokos, St. Athanasius, St. Cyril, St. George, etc. (which would make much more sense), but instead with the Jews. It’s rather sad, really.
Oneman,I don’t know much about Messianic Jews other than most are like Evangelicals, with some cultural Jewish observances!
I, like others, have noticed that many of the self proclaimed “Messianic Jews” have no Jewish lineage what so ever!
**You can go to a few Calvary Chapels out in the Los Angeles area, and see a bunch of Mexicans wearing the Star of David and claiming they have some sort of Jewish Lineage from Spainsorry, I’m not buying it! ** Also, you can see some non-denominational Christian communities try (poorly) to recreate some Jewish observances, traditions, and rights of passage
From what I have seen, Messianic Jew, is not a cohesive group of people with the same thoughts, beliefs and practices. Many differ on who the Messiah is, like, was Jesus God, teacher, or prophet?
I have seen a debate with a “messianic Jew” and the voice of a group called “Outreach Judaism” The guy from Outreach Judaism (Tovia Singer) really dragged the evangelical Messianic Jew threw the mud so to speak! When ever the Messianic Jew would talk about the Trinity, hypostatic union, Virgin Birth…etc Tovia Singer would call the guy out and say these are doctrines “invented” by the Catholic Church, his opponent would try to say the New Testament shows them, but Tovia was all over the guy, pointing out that History will show that these doctrines were developed at later dates by the Catholic Church who compiled the New Testament to purposely fashion Jesus as Messiah, and they threw out all books that were contrary to their agenda, and even purposely mistranslated Hebrew (Hebrew word kaari from meaning "like a lion,” to “pierced"in Psalm 22) , to fashion Jesus as Messiah. He basically made the guy out to look confused, almost as if, Not only did his opponent not know his Judaism and its History, but he did not know his Christian history and its Catholic roots either!
As far as are Messianic Jews Christian? I guess only our blessed Lord can answer that![]()
Generally not. In any case, a very small percentage of Mexicans are of 100% Spanish backgrounds. Almost all are a mix (mestizo) or are fully indigenous.Oneman,
The Sephardic Jews are from Spain and look like Mexicans wearing the star of David…just FYI…
Yk,Generally not. In any case, a very small percentage of Mexicans are of 100% Spanish backgrounds. Almost all are a mix (mestizo) or are fully indigenous.
Not that it matters.
By 1776 and the War of Independence, around 2,000 Jews lived in America, most of them Sephardic Jews of Spanish and Portuguese origin. They played a significant role in the struggle for independence, including fighting the British, with Francis Salvador being the first Jew to die,
I’m not missing the point. Where I live, we are a mix of Jews from across the globe. None look Mexican (and I have spent time in Mexico too). Of course, I’m sure there are somewhere, but it isn’t the norm.Yk,
You miss the point…look like…not are…I dated a Sephardic Jewish woman and she looked like a Mexican wearing a star of David…they exist…how many…I don’t know…no Mexican is 100% Spanish…or they would be Spanish…?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_the_United_States
Maranos and Crypto-Jews also came to the Americas:I’m not missing the point. Where I live, we are a mix of Jews from across the globe. None look Mexican (and I have spent time in Mexico too). Of course, I’m sure there are somewhere, but it isn’t the norm.
Not that it matters.
True, but they were few, not part of the Jews, and not around today as Jews.
Never heard of Yair Davidiy. As to Ephraim, they’re gone.True, but they were few, not part of the Jews, and not around today as Jews.
Then of course we have the subject of Ephraim, do you know if Yair Davidiy is a practicing Jew and whether he lives in Israel?
britam.org/bkephraim.html
shalom
micah
Yk,I’m not missing the point. Where I live, we are a mix of Jews from across the globe. None look Mexican (and I have spent time in Mexico too). Of course, I’m sure there are somewhere, but it isn’t the norm.
Not that it matters.
Has G-d brought Ephraim back yet? Has he been identified as such?Jacob’s blessing upon Ephraim is that his descendants would teem like fish, and become a mutltitude of nations. Is this not the blessing that G-d made with Abraham? The prophet Jeremiah records G-d as saying that Ephraim is His firstborn.
How could Ephraim be called God’s firstborn during the time of the prophet Jeremiah, if Ephraim was already ‘gone’ as you say?
shalom
micah
Usually, that’s what people do- speak about the norm. I also mentioned that it isn’t 100%Yk,
You do miss the point, in my opinion, utilizing your surroundings and stating what you see and think and believe…I met Sephardic Jews in San Francisco that looked like Mexicans wearing stars of David…I also lived with some nice Ethiopian people…this has nothing to do with Mexico…who is speaking about the norm?..
There are some Orthodox Jews that believe that Israel is a heresy and not Israel…you speak for you…only you…and when you say…
it does not matter…
if so, don’t post…
You obviously have no clue as to what they say- and believe. They believe that the state of Israel can’t exist until the messiah comes. They don’t say that we’re not Jews.it does matter that you believe that you must have the last word…and I wait for the last word…![]()
Actually, within Christianity, the apostle Peter speaking to the disciples of Jesus Christ of the diaspora identifies Lo-Ammi as these believing Jews. (1 Peter 2:10)Has G-d brought Ephraim back yet? Has he been identified as such?
Nope.
Just because some guy makes a claim doesn’t mean it has any validity.