Jews?
I think they're great people and they are Jews who have turned to the lord Jesus Christ as a personal Savior and, of course, in the Old Testament, He is called Messiah, so they have the label of Messianic because they are looking for the coming of Messiah in the very near future. And that's what I’ve been talking about. This ridiculous thing called replacement theology where God is through with the Jews forever. That's not so.
Oh, read Romans chapter 9, 10, 11. Chapter 9 is their past, chapter 10 their present, chapter 11 their future, and all Israel is going to be saved.
If you knew anything about the Bible, which you probably tied in with this Reformation Theology, Replacement Theology, where God is through with the Jew forever, that’s an error, believe me. Yahweh God chose the Jewish people as His wife. And that’s Deuteronomy 7:7. But wait a minute, Christ chose the Christian as His wife for the future, and that’s I Peter 1:2, and Titus 1:1.
Now, both groups are elect, as I just said. And the Jew was God’s elect in Isaiah 42:1; 45:4, and 65 verses 9 and 22. And when Jesus comes back, we Christians are going to reign with Him from Jerusalem.
The bible teaches in Romans chapters 9 to 11 the Jews past, chapter 9, the Jews present, chapter 10, and the Jews future, chapter 11. And when messiah comes, chapter 11, verse 26 says: “all Israel shall be saved, for there shall come out of Zion, out of Jerusalem a deliverer who shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob”.
Who is Jacob? Jacob changed his name to Israel, 2 Kings 17:34. And when Messiah comes, He opens their blinded eyes and all Judaism, all Israel comes to Jesus Christ. I'm for the messianic Jews.
2006-08-31 21:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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They're covering all the bases (the Tanakh [Old Testament] that is), and then some.
A Messianic Jew believes EVERYTHING as the other Jews but they also believe that Jesus Christ (Yeshua Ha Moshiach) is the long awaited Messiah. That He is the Redeemer and they need to wait no longer and look no further for the promised Savior.
Put it this way: All the original disciples of Jesus Christ of Nazareth were Messianic Jews (not to mention the Apostle Paul as well) and the rest of the Jews are still waiting for the Savior/Messiah that was promised by YHWH (Yahweh, Jehovah, the Lord of Israel) through his propehts.
Simply put, Messianic Jews are the believers in and followers of Jesus Christ, thus Christians with Jewish culture, upbringing and ideology.
Hope that helps your understanding a little more. Have a good day.
2006-08-31 21:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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So referred to as Messianic Jews will make a teach of mimicking numerous Jewish customs (like Bar Mitzva celebrations and festive dinners at Passover), yet they supply those events Christian meanings. so some distance as i be responsive to, there's no distinction in theological ideals between so referred to as Messianic Jews and different Christians.
2016-10-01 04:08:48
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answered by ? 4
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I am a Jewish believer in Christ...I will answer your question.
I follow the Torah, the rest of the Tenakh, and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament), I don't adhere to the Talmud or any rabbinical teachings at all.
I believe, as was stated in the previous post, in the Messiah-hood of Yeshua (Jesus).
In a way, I am actually a Qaraite Jew who believes in Jesus....
I don't celebrate Christmas or Easter, I do eat kosher whenever possible, I observe the sabbath, and I observe the seven feasts of Israel.
I basically do all the things that many other religious Jews do with the exception that I believe in the Messiah-hood of Yeshua.
2006-08-31 21:15:40
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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Messianic Jews believe that Jesus was in fact the Messiah. Orthodox Jews do not. And you spelled it right.
2006-08-31 21:15:15
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answered by Dawg Vader 3
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Messianic jews believe in jesus christ as the messiah sent by God while jews do not believe that jesus is the messiah so they are still waiting for Him untill today, they only believe in God but not in jesus, they see jesus as a prophet rather than a messaih or savior as christians called Him.
2006-08-31 21:17:54
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answered by stargazer 2
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As ady... wrote above, "messianic jews" have abandoned the oral law (talmud and such), and are thereby abandoning Judaism. What bible-based religion are they practicing? I'm not sure, but it seems much more related to christianity than anything else.
cheerio
2006-08-31 21:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't waste your life(Time). Get on with life and enjoy it fully.It is a gift of God, all you have to do is to say" thanks". All these religions are pure illusions.
2006-08-31 21:18:31
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answered by Stukas 2
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thy believe Jesus is lord
2006-08-31 21:16:17
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answered by jim 2
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