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The pages in this section of the
website are about Messianic Judaism and the relationship of the
“Messianic Movement” to the “traditional Gentile Church.”
Did You Know?
Some interesting facts about the Body of Messiah that you may never have
heard before.
Did you know that …
… nobody who knew the Messiah in the flesh ever called Him “Jesus”? [
Read ]
… it is impossible to say the words “Jesus” or “Jehovah” in Hebrew? [
Read ]
…Yeshua (“Jesus”) and His Talmidim (Disciples) were all Torah-observant
Jews? [ Read
]
… Rabbi Sha'ul (the Apostle Paul) returned to Jerusalem from one of his
missionary journeys to offer sacrifice in the Temple? [
Read ]
… until after the end of the first century, almost all the follower of
Messiah were Jewish? [ Read ]
… the “church” as we know it did not come into existence until the
fourth century? [ Read ]
… the word “church” in the “New Testament” is a false translation of the
same word used in the “Old Testament” for the holy convocations of
Israel? [ Read ]
… a Jewish believer in Messiah doesn’t stop being a Jew? [
Read ]
… in the Messianic/Millennial Kingdom, Jews and Gentiles will worship
Yeshua together in the Jerusalem Temple?
… there is a form of true Biblical faith and practice in which Jews and
Gentiles can worship side-by-side as one in Messiah today?
Messianic Seal
A description of our
“logo”—the oldest religious symbol of Messianic Judaism.
What Is Messianic Judaism?
Modern Messianic
Judaism is the fulfillment of that which was spoken of by the ancient
Prophets: a Restoration Movement of Jewish people who believe that
Yeshua of Natzeret (Jesus of Nazareth) is the promised Messiah of
Israel, and the Savior of the world. ...
Articles Presently Available
Why Jews Are Resistant to Gentile Christianity
This daily feature in the Jerusalem
Post gives “a day-by-day look at people and events that have shaped
Jewish destiny.” A great number of the entries cite atrocities waged
against the Jews under the name of Christianity. This is a “must read”
for anyone concerned about Jewish-Christian relationships.
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THERE]
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