Show that Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah by
using the Tenakh (“Old Testament”), not the New Testament. It is best not to
refer to the Hebrew Scriptures as the “Old Testament,” as that term suggests
“dated” or “no longer with purpose.” The “Old Testament” should be called
the Tenakh, the Jewish Bible, or the
Hebrew Bible. (It consists of the
Torah or five Books of Moses, the
Nevi’m or Prophets, and the
Kethuvim or Writings). If the New Testament is used, it
should be referred to as the
B’rit Chadashah (say b-rit hah-da-SHAH), which
means “New or Renewed Covenant.”
Use prophetic scriptures from the Tenakh
that point to the specifics of Yeshua’s life and death. Use verses from the
Hebrew Bible in discussing topics like: Sin (Psalm 14:2-3, 51:5;
Ecclesiastes 7:20; Isaiah 59:1-2:), Atonement (Leviticus 17:11; Isaiah
53:5-6), Messiah (Isaiah 53; Daniel 9:16; Micah 5:1 [which is verse 2 in the
Christian Bible]), and Faith (Genesis 15:6; Numbers 21:7-9; Joel 2:32).
For some, an explanation that all Gentiles
do not consider themselves Christian may be necessary. Many Jews see all
Gentiles and Christians as one and the same — anybody who is not a Jew or a
Muslim is a “Christian.” They may also identify all Gentiles as persecutors
of the Jewish faith. Humility, prayer, and genuine compassion must
characterize your witness. Far too often Jewish impressions of Christianity
have been characterized by arrogance, superiority, and a disregard for
Jewish culture. Rabbi Sha’ul (Paul) warns us against this kind of Gentile
pride in Romans 11:13-32.
Use terminology that emphasizes the
Jewishness of true Biblical faith. For example, don’t refer to Jesus as
“Jesus Christ.” For many that will mean that “Christ” is Jesus’s last name.
Many Jews believe that “Jesus Christ” is the name of the “Christian
G-d“ or the “Gentile G-d” in Whose name Jews have been
horribly persecuted for the past 2,000 years. His name is Yeshua,
which means “God is Salvation” or “God’s Salvation,” and His title is
Mashiach (ma-SHEE-ahk), or Messiah, which means “Anointed One.” Instead of
saying “Jesus Christ” you should say “Yeshua HaMashiach” (“ha” is the Hebrew
word for “the”). [ Click here for more information ]
Emphasize the absolute Jewishness of true
Biblical faith. Remember that the Bible is a totally Jewish book, written by
Jews about Jews, describing Jewish lives in a Jewish land. It is the written
record of G-d’s dealings with the Jewish people, actually the
family of one man — Abraham. It tells how the G-d of the
Universe dealt with Abraham, with his ancestors, with his descendants, and
with those who have been adopted by faith into Abraham’s family. It tells
how Israel has been entrusted with this sacred record, and how Israel’s true
place in the universe is to bring all of creation to a knowledge of the
G-d of Avraham (Abraham), Yitzhak (Isaac), and Ya'acov (Jacob).
It tells how G-d will be faithful to His Covenant and will
restore Jerusalem as the political capital of the world under the rule of
King Mashiach. Oh, yes, by the way, it also indicates that some Gentiles
will also be allowed to participate in that plan—but taken in light of the
entire written Word of G-d, the involvement of Gentiles is
extremely minor, almost as an afterthought.
You should emphasize your belief in the
absolute oneness of G-d, as the primary statement of Jewish
faith is the Shemah: “Shemah Yisrael, Adonai eloheinu, Adonai echad —
Hear, O Israel, the LORD our
G-d, the LORD is one.” When you speak of G-d the
Father, Yeshua the Son, and the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit), never
identify Them as a “Trinity.” To most Jews this would be considered
polytheism and they would stop you at that point. Use the term Tri-unity if
you must, but it is best to completely stay away from this concept at all
until they are at least receptive to Yeshua as their Messiah.
Never, never, never
use the word “Jehovah” — this is a false translation of G-d’s
sacred Name, and the word is absolutely impossible to say in the Hebrew
language. You will simply be considered a fool and all future doors of
opportunity will almost certainly be closed to you.
Know and recognize the
Jewish calendar and holidays. A Jewish friend will appreciate that you
know enough to respect their observances. For example, 2001 is the year 5761
on the Jewish calendar. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is September 18
this year (2001) and will mark the beginning of the year 5762. And Yom
Kippur, which is the holiest of the High Holy Days for Jews, is the Day of
Atonement.
(Adapted from
http://www.onmission.com/Archives/may_june99/tipsfor.htm)
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