arise and learn
2005-01-17 04:13:45 UTC
The truth Like it or Not!
I keep writing to you people. Jesus Ben Joseph and Mary is the King of the
Christian Military. Jesus Christ is a Christian. The soul of David King of
Israel is what governs the attitudes of the Jewish people today. And King
David's soul is a Jewish soul not a Christian soul.
The Talmud even refers to Jesus Christ as Yeshu hanotzer (Jesus the
Christian). Please tell me what is so hard to understand about that. Jews do
not believe in Jesus Christ. We pray to Hashem and his name is spelled
Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh.
Make a choice you are either a Jew or Christian. Jews do their best to
observe the 613 commandments of the Torah. The New Testament condones the
abrogation of those 613 commandments. So you can't be both a Jew and
Christian. I'm a Jew I'll take the Torah any day if given a choice between the
Torah and the New Testament.
Shalom,
Amen Selah,
Israel Tekhelet
http://www.torahstudygroup.com
The word "Jew," therefore, is ultimately traced to the Hebrew Yehudi, a term
which originally applied to members of the tribe of Judah........
Yehoshua M. Grintz, Ph.D
I keep writing to you people. Jesus Ben Joseph and Mary is the King of the
Christian Military. Jesus Christ is a Christian. The soul of David King of
Israel is what governs the attitudes of the Jewish people today. And King
David's soul is a Jewish soul not a Christian soul.
The Talmud even refers to Jesus Christ as Yeshu hanotzer (Jesus the
Christian). Please tell me what is so hard to understand about that. Jews do
not believe in Jesus Christ. We pray to Hashem and his name is spelled
Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh.
Make a choice you are either a Jew or Christian. Jews do their best to
observe the 613 commandments of the Torah. The New Testament condones the
abrogation of those 613 commandments. So you can't be both a Jew and
Christian. I'm a Jew I'll take the Torah any day if given a choice between the
Torah and the New Testament.
Shalom,
Amen Selah,
Israel Tekhelet
http://www.torahstudygroup.com
The word "Jew," therefore, is ultimately traced to the Hebrew Yehudi, a term
which originally applied to members of the tribe of Judah........
Yehoshua M. Grintz, Ph.D