Summary: Rabbi Simcha Pearlmutter talks about Yeshua his Messiah, the Torah, the Hebrew faith, being a Jew, why he is not a Christian, the land of Israel, etc. He shows a few samples from the Jewish writings where the name Yeshua appears. In recent times many of these references have been hidden from the average Jew. He also reveals that there is a small remnant inside Judaism that knows Yeshua ben Yoseph – the suffering servant, who will return to rule as king to Jerusalem – Yeshua ben David. The prophets have prophesized that before the return of the Messiah the Jewish nation will be gathered back to the Promised Land – Israel. Conclusion: The Jewish Messiah known to a few Jews as Yeshua is definitely a different Messiah compared to the Hellenistic anti-semitic Jesus Christ that the Church proclaims. Yeshua is a Torah observant Jew observing the Shabbat (sabbath) and commandments of Moses, teaching that those who teach against Torah are lawless (without law) and not His followers. The solution: Read the scriptures in their Hebraic context. Learn about the one covenant the Almighty made with one People and the sign of the covenant – the keeping of the Shabbat. Investigate why faith in the accomplished work of the greatest High Priest that ministered in the order of Melchisedek, leads to a Torah observant lifestyle.
Summary: Rabbi Simcha Pearlmutter talks about Yeshua his Messiah, the Torah, the Hebrew faith, being a Jew, why he is not a Christian, the land of Israel, etc. He shows a few samples from the Jewish writings where the name Yeshua appears. In recent times many of these references have been hidden from the average [...]
A very interesting secular news story on Channel 2 news in Israel on the growing Messianic Jewish movement sweeping across Israel. This is a fulfillent of bible prophecy. The news report was on February 23, 2007.
A very interesting secular news story on Channel 2 news in Israel on the growing Messianic Jewish movement sweeping across Israel. This is a fulfillent of bible prophecy. The news report was on February 23, 2007.
After a dramatic vision, a Jewish man studied the Bible for many years as great literature, then finally accepted that Yeshua (Jesus) really is the Messiah of Israel. He became a new and better person, but then realized that his Jewish identity is still very important to God! Glenn Blank is now a professor of [...]
After a dramatic vision, a Jewish man studied the Bible for many years as great literature, then finally accepted that Yeshua (Jesus) really is the Messiah of Israel. He became a new and better person, but then realized that his Jewish identity is still very important to God! Glenn Blank is now a professor of Comoputer Science as well as the Messianic Rabbi of Beit Simcha (www.beitsimcha.org) in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The clip is from a TV show, The Living Truth, hosted by Pastor Larry Burd, on WBPH 60 in Bethlehem, PA.
Summary: Rabbi Simcha Pearlmutter talks about Yeshua his Messiah, the Torah, the Hebrew faith, being a Jew, why he is not a Christian, the land of Israel, etc. He shows a few samples from the Jewish writings where the name Yeshua appears. In recent times many of these references have been hidden from the average [...]
Summary: Rabbi Simcha Pearlmutter talks about Yeshua his Messiah, the Torah, the Hebrew faith, being a Jew, why he is not a Christian, the land of Israel, etc. He shows a few samples from the Jewish writings where the name Yeshua appears. In recent times many of these references have been hidden from the average Jew. He also reveals that there is a small remnant inside Judaism that knows Yeshua ben Yoseph – the suffering servant, who will return to rule as king to Jerusalem – Yeshua ben David. The prophets have prophesized that before the return of the Messiah the Jewish nation will be gathered back to the Promised Land – Israel. Conclusion: The Jewish Messiah known to a few Jews as Yeshua is definitely a different Messiah compared to the Hellenistic anti-semitic Jesus Christ that the Church proclaims. Yeshua is a Torah observant Jew observing the Shabbat (sabbath) and commandments of Moses, teaching that those who teach against Torah are lawless (without law) and not His followers. The solution: Read the scriptures in their Hebraic context. Learn about the one covenant the Almighty made with one People and the sign of the covenant – the keeping of the Shabbat. Investigate why faith in the accomplished work of the greatest High Priest that ministered in the order of Melchisedek, leads to a Torah observant lifestyle.







