Thank you for bringing this up. When you tie Daniel 9 to Daniel 10 (Son of Man), combined with Isaiah 53 (the suffering Servant)... 🤯🤯. What an amazing God we serve and call Father, who gave us His Son and Their Spirit. Yeshua is LORD, to the glory of God the Father, Amen.
@ChristWillConquerAllNations11
7 ай бұрын
Why do you call Jesus Yeshua? I see this everywhere online.
@johnscott7937
7 ай бұрын
@@ChristWillConquerAllNations11 it's the Hebrew version of 'Jesus', aka Yehoshua, which translates to 'Joshua', which means 'YWHW Saves' while Yeshua means 'Savior'. Yeshua is a contraction of Yehoshua.
@ChristWillConquerAllNations11
7 ай бұрын
@@johnscott7937 Thank you for that explanation. I don't speak Hebrew, only English, so I just say Jesus. ❤
@Charles-tv6oi
Жыл бұрын
The Jews who reject Christ do so cause the rabbi tells them ( like a pope) what the Tanakh means n ignores facts. Isaiah 52:13 to 53:.....is laughingly said to be about Israel ,but Israel can't be sacrificed for the sins of the nations etc. Lol. They also trust the Talmud more than the Tanakh. Talmud was written after Christ to cover up the fact Jesus is messiah. Prophecy fulfilled about hating Jesus without a cause
@edwinsmith4273
2 жыл бұрын
Thakyou
@jonathanglabman
24 күн бұрын
You have a major problem with Ezekiel 45:22. You have perhaps a larger one with Ezekiel 46.
@rogerbeaird3320
11 ай бұрын
How can people say they are christians they practice multiple fake feasts and do not regard passover and the fall feasts are replaced with the messiahs fake B day please help me sort this out
@garystewart9211
7 ай бұрын
Oh the telling! Tone down the yelling!
@Miroslaw-rs8ip
7 ай бұрын
Well said 👍, I would have asked the Rabbi who was the Son of Man in Daniel’s prophecy and why did the Masorites change the Bible at the of the 1st century?
@Whatisityouknow
2 ай бұрын
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@goober1311
Жыл бұрын
Pray for me My Mind is lying to me
@rodneymojaki2002
10 ай бұрын
Pray To YESHUA THE CHRIST. HE Will Deliver You From Your Affliction
@rainynight02
10 ай бұрын
The count down begins at Jesus' baptism... how exactly?
@onwardmuvhuni5457
9 ай бұрын
Jews missed it, but we, the Gentiles will preach this to them about their Messiah they rejected.
@GlennMalabo
7 ай бұрын
Keep believing that Christian lie. Jesus didn't fulfill any messianic prophecy.
@LeonKerkdijk
24 күн бұрын
@@GlennMalabo This is really an incredible claim. The rationale behind the argument belies its own conclusion. The argument runs as follows: Jesus fits so many of the Messianic prophecies according to the New Testament that the New Testament authors must have contrived the whole thing, modifying historical facts to suit their own agenda, which means that in reality, Jesus did not fulfill any of the prophecies. If this was the case, however, how could Jesus’ disciples ever have hoped to dupe their contemporaries? There are actually very many Messianic prophecies in Scripture. In fact, the Talmud states, “None of the prophets prophesied except of the Messiah” (b. Sanh. 99a; cf. Acts 3:24). Maimonides claimed, “This belief in the Messiah is in accordance with the prophecies concerning him, by all the prophets, from our master Moses until Malachi” (Boteach, The Wolf Shall Lie with the Lamb, 3). Naturally, the authors of the New Testament saw many references in the prophets to the life and death of Jesus. What are the main Messianic prophecies Jesus fulfilled? His birth place (cf. Micah 5:2[1]), His time of arrival (Daniel, Haggai, Malachi), his miracles (Isaiah 49:6-7), His rejection (Isaiah 52:13-53:12), His suffering before His exaltation (Psals 22), His death and resurrection (Psalm 16), His role as light to the nations (Isaiah 42, 49), and the restoration of Israel (Isaiah 49). There are many more minor prophecies Jesus fulfilled. In fact, Herbert Lockyer enumerates nineteen prophecies that were fulfilled by the death of Jesus, among them that He would be betrayed by a friend, sold for thirty pieces of silver, have His hands and feet pierced, have His garments gambled for, and be buried with the rich (Lockyer, All the Messianic Prophecies of the Bible, 146-158). Granted, a traditional Jew would demur at this evidence, claiming that the New Testament authors were cavalier in their interpretations of the Tanakh; however, compared to Rabbinic interpretations of Messianic prophecies, the interpretation of the disciples of Jesus are very methodical, systematic, and sober. There are several examples of Rabbinic interpretations of certain Scripture passages which are interpreted as Messianic: Genesis 1:2, which states, “the Spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters,” is taken to mean ” the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Genesis Rabbah 2:4). According to the Jerusalem Targum, when Eldad and Medad prophesied outside the camp (Numbers 11:26), they were prophesying about “the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah.” Ruth 2:14a states, “And Boaz said [to Ruth], At mealtime come thou hither, and eat of the bread” (KJV). Midrash Rabbah Ruth interprets this passage as follows: come hither, i.e. draw near to the kingdom, and eat of the bread, i.e. the bread of royalty, and dip thy morsel in vinegar, i.e. sufferings. In b. Sanhedrin 96b-99a, the Talmud suggests that the name of the Messiah might by Chaninah since Jeremiah 16:13 states, “I will show you no favor [Hebrew, chaninah].” From all of this, it is clear that the interpretations of the New Testament authors are more balanced and reasonable than those of the Rabbinic authors. Finally, one has only to compare the multitude of prophecies that can be attributed to Jesus with the dearth of prophecies attributable to other false Messiahs in Jewish history. Bar Kochba, for instance, did not come at the prophesied time, performed no miracles, and did not make peace. Shabbetai Svi, a false Messiah in the seventeenth century, fulfilled none of the Messianic prophecies. Consider also Menachem Mendel Schneerson, whose followers still insist that he was the Messiah, even though he died in 1994; which prophecies has Schneerson fulfilled? Any objective onlooker would be forced to admit that there exists a double-standard; traditional Jews are able to proclaim one from among them the Messiah without much biblical evidence, whereas they reject the overwhelming evidence that Jesus is the Messiah, rejecting this possibility out of a deep-set bias. Yeshua is the Jew through whom more Gentiles believe in the God of Israel than any other Jew in history.
@rogerbeaird3320
11 ай бұрын
For the sake of heaven .if it says there is no other name in witch man can be saved is the name Jesus their is no J IN THE HEBREW
@Amanda-cd6dm
Жыл бұрын
In the book of Daniel: the Son of God, in the furnance, how was the Son of God there if Jesus Christ was not born yet? How did the king know what the Son of God looked like? The daily sacrifice being taken away sounds like what jesus did, as the Abomination of Desolation(AD, exactly like After Death, for example:33 AD, as in the year
@chrispasquale4657
Жыл бұрын
Jesus Alwas Was!
@JudoMateo
Жыл бұрын
John 8:58 ► “Truly, truly, I tell you,” Jesus declared, “before Abraham was born, I am!”
@frankavila1329
Жыл бұрын
UNI=VERSE Uni-single Verse-spoken sentence..... In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with GOD. And the Word was GOD. It is because of the Living and Beloved Word, that the pen is mightier than the sword. Yeshua was and IS the living Word of the Living GOD. Who is to come. He fulfilled every messianic prophesy and Showed us HIS Immortality. The Resurrection and the Life.
@Charles-tv6oi
Жыл бұрын
Strong delusion described in 2nd These. 2: 11 KJV. Is your issue
@Charles-tv6oi
Жыл бұрын
And Nebuchadnezzar was in error but had revelation that something was wrong n the true God was actually in the furnace. So
@rogerbeaird3320
11 ай бұрын
Isaiah 53 could it be about BEN YOSEPH THEN BEN David WILL RESERECT HIM YESHUA HAMASHIAC
@GlennMalabo
7 ай бұрын
In the Hebrew Bible, the Messiah is not supposed to be a god.
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