HA MOSHIACH HAS NOT COME YET

 

Christians claim that their religion was founded on Judaism and that the New Testament (NT) replaces the OT (the Original Text). And that none of G-d’s laws, which He stated to be in effect for all time and eternity, are relevant any longer.

 

Without doing any individual research in original sources to discover the truth, people have been brainwashed into thinking that Jesus of Nazareth is the messiah who was promised in the so-called Old Testament, and is now claimed by their NT.  What they do not realize is the fraud perpetrated upon them by early Christian church fathers.  These men misquoted the texts and thus changed the rules that G-d had sent forth through His prophets. By making their own rules, they knew that they could get people to believe anything! 

 

In other words, nicely put,  those who have translated the Torah to reflect these Christian teachings have in a great many cases, not been faithful to the original Hebrew and thus have given false impressions of what the Torah originally stated.

 

It is very common for Christians to point out hundreds of prophecies that they claim clearly “prove”, according to their translations of their Old Testament , that Jesus was the Messiah.  However, when the NT is compared with the authentic ancient base, the Hebrew Bible, and not the Christian altered Old Testament, one can readily see many inconsistencies. When these findings are subjected to intensive research by rabbis, scholars and honest theologians, "christological proofs" disappear like sand castles on the beach after a high tide.

 

Whether we see ten, or a hundred, or even three hundred very weak so-called prophecies, we must realize that they are not accurate.  If we multiply each one by zero, the result still equals zero.  Even if by the widest stretch of imagination a few prophecies may be seen as messianic, the criteria for HaMoshiach were not, and have not been met by the Christian’s Jesus.

 

Nowhere in the Hebrew Bible, the SOURCE DOCTRINE does it say we have to believe in the moshiach (messiah). Throughout the Hebrew Bible it does tell of people who are called moshiachs, which means that they were kings and judges who were anointed. The actual translation of Hebrew word moshiach is ‘the anointed one.’  These people were smeared with special consecrating oils that were prepared specifically for these occasions in as outlined in G-d’s Torah.

 

Nowhere in the Hebrew Bible, except in one verse, does it mention the word HaMoshiach, (THE Messiah). That was when it spoke of Aaron, the first High Priest, the Kohen Gadol.

 

Yes, our prophets speak that the Messiah will come during the Messianic era, because he will be the anointed king. As rabbis teach, there are many presidents – president of the singing group – the chess club – the bridge club – president of the bank – but if you would say “The President said this in the media,” you would know who was being spoken of – the President of the United States. In other words, even though it is not explicitly written, in Jewish tradition it is known that HaMoshiach will come when certain events fall into place at the start of the Messianic age.

 

Once the Messianic Age begins, Jews will know when THE REAL MESSIAH comes, as there are certain conditions that must be fulfilled.  The real HaMoshiach, will not be placed as a criminal on a Roman cross as happened to the man the Christians refer to as their messiah. The prophets in the Torah tell us that the Messiah will come at the beginning of the Messianic era.  A direct descendant of King David, he will become the anointed king of the world and everyone will know that he has been sent by G-d.  

 

At that time peace will fill the world and truly the Messianic Age will have arrived.  May we be blessed to see it soon.

 

 

 


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