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  1. Overview: Dead Sea Scrollshttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/dead-sea

    In this overview, we explore the most critical archaeological discovery of the 20th century and what it means for Messianic Judaism. The Dead Sea Scrolls: Significance & Importance for Messianic Judaism The Hebrew Bible is considered to be the most...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  2. Messiah ben Joseph: Part Ihttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/messiah-ben-joseph

    to the Biblical and Talmudic timetable, things are right on schedule. In fairness, we should all recognize that normative Judaism is perfectly aware of what Israel’s Sages teach concerning the nature of the olam hazeh, but we should also understand that...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  3. Judaismhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/component/tags/tag/judaism

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    • Author: Tim Davis
  4. Who is Rabbi Yeshuahttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/who-is-rabbi-yeshua

    for us a vast wealth of traditions, teachings, parables and anecdotes from the great teachers of Second Temple Era Judaism. By comparing the words, the lives and the adventures of other rabbis contemporary with Yeshua, we are able to learn a great deal...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  5. Part III: Levels of the Soulhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/levels-soul-1

    of two components, the dualism of body and soul - Physicality and spirituality. However, the Torah, and by extension, Judaism’s view of man’s existence is not so simplistic. The reality demonstrates that 4 out of 5 levels of mankind’s existence takes...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  6. Is My Body a Temple?https://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/temple-1

    Judaism has long taught that in the absence of the Holy Temple, there is always a sanctuary of sorts in our midst: “Every Jew should be a human temple." Temple of the Holy Spirit Is my body a temple of the Holy Spirit? Yes. In fact, according to the...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  7. Unfolding Story of Atonementhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/temple-2

    was almost exclusively performed by the High Priest. In terms of its unique status, it still holds a special place in Judaism as the holiest day of the year.[10] The day itself involved the intersection of three spheres of holiness: On the holiest day...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  8. The Akedahhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/akedah

    Judaism calls the story of Genesis 22 the Akedah. Seven days a week, twelve months a year, the story of the Akedah is read and prayed over in the morning prayer service. Believers have always pointed to Genesis 22, the binding of Isaac, as a...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  9. The Last Sederhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/last-seder

    each subsequent generation the story of Passover. God gave the commandment for this particular feast as a "remembrance." In Judaism to this day, the reason for the Seder meal is to teach the children the story of their redemption from Egypt. (Exodus...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  10. Part 4: A Leper's Tumahhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/biblical-leprosy-4

    leper is required to behave like a mourner upon his confirmation! [13] One of the more esteemed biblical commentators in Judaism and the world of biblical criticism, Ibn Ezra, explains the following in his commentary to Lev. 13:45-46: The word פרמים...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  11. A Prophet Like Moseshttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/prophet-like-moses

    You must listen to him." (Deuteronomy 18:15) Two Babies The story of Moses sets the pattern for the work of the Messiah. Judaism believes that Messiah is perfectly prefigured in Moses. Israel's Ultimate Redeemer must be like her First Redeemer. As we...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  12. Part 3: Case of a Metzorahhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/biblical-leprosy-3

    polygamist? Is the Cushite woman none other than Zipporah?[9] The consensus among most medieval commentaries and normative Judaism today is that Zipporah was called אִשָּׁה כֻשִׁית as a euphemistic reference to her great beauty.[10] As such, Miriam’s...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  13. Discipleship to Rabbi Yeshuahttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/discipleship-to-rabbi-yeshua

    individually to a life of discipleship to him. But what is a disciple? What does it mean to be a disciple? Discipleship in Judaism Long before the days of the Master, discipleship was already a well-established institution within Jewish culture. All the...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  14. Divine Providencehttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/divine-providence

    perspective, primarily calling into question the validity of special revelation and the Christian doctrine of providence. Judaism was not immune to this wave of enlightenment either, as controversial ideas about the Divine gave way to new challenges for...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  15. Faith of Our Fathershttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/faith-of-our-fathers

    be reserved only for the legitimate heirs of the Patriarchs, and that it was somehow not right for Gentile converts to Judaism to say those words. The Rambam (Maimonides) wrote on this topic. He said: "Anyone who becomes a convert throughout the...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  16. Jesus Was Jewish?https://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/jesus-was-jewish

    God of the Jews. His disciples were all Jews. They called him "Rabbi." Later Christian theology often pares Jesus against Judaism. But the anti-Jewish Jesus is not the Biblical Yeshua. He is a creation of the anti-Semitic and anti-Torah climate of the...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  17. Jesus the Jewhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/jesus-the-jew

    God of the Jews. His disciples were all Jews. They called him "Rabbi." Later Christian theology often pares Jesus against Judaism. But the anti-Jewish Jesus is not the Biblical Yeshua. He is a creation of the anti-Semitic and anti-Torah climate of the...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
    • Category: Articles
  18. The Passover Lambhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/passover-lamb

    believers regarded the Passover sacrifice of a lamb as finding a type of Messianic satisfaction in the death of the Master. Judaism has always expected the Messiah to bring the great salvation at the appointed time of Passover. Appointment in Jerusalem...

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    • Author: Articles (Blog)
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  19. Paul's Epistle to the Galatianshttps://rabbiyeshua.com/resources/epistles/galatians

    studies have been as life- and perspective-changing as these studies on Paul's letters. If one is interested in Messianic Judaism, eventually they must come up with satisfying answers for some of the often-misunderstood statements of Paul, and nowhere...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Sar Shalom
    • Category: Audio Teachings
  20. Riddle of Rosh Hashanahhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/rosh-hashanah

    memorializes! On the first day of the seventh month is a Biblical Festival commonly known as the Feast of Trumpets. In Judaism it is typically called Rosh haShannah which means, "Head of the Year." Neither the name of the festival or the meaning of the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kehilat Sar Shalom
    • Category: Articles
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Kehilat Sar Shalom, generally referred to as "KSS" or "Sar Shalom," is a Messianic community dedicated to teaching and living out the Jewish foundations of our faith in the Messiah Yeshua. We strive to identify with our Jewish heritage through the celebration of God's Word - the Torah, it's Shabbats & holy days, and instructions.

 

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