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What do you make of the Jewish perspective that the Old Testament is a “changed and redacted version of the Torah”?:
“Jesus (Isah), a orthodox Jewish Rabbi, a Follower of the Torah and all the Jewish laws such as keeping Shabbat, following the Kashruth (eating kosher) etc. According to the Christian Bible - Jesus is a grand grand son of King David and King Salomo (Shlomo haMelech). According to Jewish tradition this would make Jesus a legitimate king, while Herodes was put in place by Rome and never chosen by the people of Israel. This explains the tremendous threat that was being imposed on Romans and Herodes by the pure presence of Jesus, and the childhood narrative with Herodes trying to kill all male newborns.
You have to understand that Jesus (Isah) was a teacher of Jewish religion to Jewish people, who strictly followed the book of god (the Torah).
You have to understand that Jesus never declared the Torah or it’s laws invalid. This is what Non-Jewish (Roman) christians did later.
Understand that Jesus talking about his fathers house (the temple) … this doesn’t refer to god. Father and grandfather is aba in Hebrew … has nothing to do with god. His grandfathers house is Salomo‘s temple, because the temple was built by King Salomo his grandfather.
Understand that being Messiah (Meschiach) has nothing to do with being god and no Jewish Rabbi will ever claim to be god.
Roman christians declared the Torah invalid and made Rome the center of Christianity, while Jerusalem is the eternal Capitol of Israel.“
(Emphasis mine)
“The apostle Paul taught that we are no longer under the Law. Period.
All who rely on observing the law are under a curse , for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law.” (Galatians 3:10)”.
It’s an interesting perspective, what do you think?
“Jesus (Isah), a orthodox Jewish Rabbi, a Follower of the Torah and all the Jewish laws such as keeping Shabbat, following the Kashruth (eating kosher) etc. According to the Christian Bible - Jesus is a grand grand son of King David and King Salomo (Shlomo haMelech). According to Jewish tradition this would make Jesus a legitimate king, while Herodes was put in place by Rome and never chosen by the people of Israel. This explains the tremendous threat that was being imposed on Romans and Herodes by the pure presence of Jesus, and the childhood narrative with Herodes trying to kill all male newborns.
You have to understand that Jesus (Isah) was a teacher of Jewish religion to Jewish people, who strictly followed the book of god (the Torah).
You have to understand that Jesus never declared the Torah or it’s laws invalid. This is what Non-Jewish (Roman) christians did later.
Understand that Jesus talking about his fathers house (the temple) … this doesn’t refer to god. Father and grandfather is aba in Hebrew … has nothing to do with god. His grandfathers house is Salomo‘s temple, because the temple was built by King Salomo his grandfather.
Understand that being Messiah (Meschiach) has nothing to do with being god and no Jewish Rabbi will ever claim to be god.
Roman christians declared the Torah invalid and made Rome the center of Christianity, while Jerusalem is the eternal Capitol of Israel.“
(Emphasis mine)
“The apostle Paul taught that we are no longer under the Law. Period.
All who rely on observing the law are under a curse , for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law.” (Galatians 3:10)”.
It’s an interesting perspective, what do you think?
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