I get it now

Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 filed in Faith

This week Rabbi talked on the two house stuff. If this wasn’t a faith based blog I probably call it something a lot worst. I will just put it this way I understand it better now. A few months ago I had someone email me about the two house beliefs, I didn’t know exactly where I stood, so I didn’t give them a clear answer, now I can say right where I stand because I understand it as well as I do exposed acne solution. Well what it is, is replacement theology, okay sorry but no one replaces G-ds promise to the Jewish people. The reason why people long to find the Hebrew roots of their faith is because that where it got started and if G-d is truly leading and guiding us our believes should be very similar because G-d did not change from the Old Testament. Yes you read right he did not change. So since two house is another form of replacement theology I do not agree with it.
I do not believe that Gentile believers are actually Jewish heritage, and that they are one of the lose tribes of Israel. No one replaces G-ds chosen people, and no one replaces his gentile believers neither. We aught to be proud of what we are, and being Jewish or Gentile doesn’t make one better then the other. Gentiles are graphed in, and that is awesome too, because gentiles had a choose of wanting to follow G-d. The Jewish people where picked but I think in a way that different. I know this is coming out wrong what I am trying to say…. But no one replaces who G-d calls and it okay to be what we are.
So the thing is if these people from the lost tribes went to different nations and married into their society those people would no longer be considered Jewish, how could they be with a lot less then 1/10 heritage. You become what you marry into and well if someone marries into something new for enough generation you don’t have the base of what your great grant parents removed about 75times. I couldn’t help but at one point feel like some of these two house people don’t know what it means not to know your identity until your older and find out oh by the way.


2 Responses to “I get it now”

  1. Anders Branderud Says:

    Quote: “he reason why people long to find the Hebrew roots of their faith is because that where it got started ”

    I want to comment about that statement.

    A logical analysis (found in the below website ) of the earliest manusscripts (including the logical implications of the research by Ben-Gurion Univ. Prof. of Linguistics Elisha Qimron of Dead Sea Scroll 4Q MMT)) of “the gospel of Matthew”, implies that Ribi Yehoshua was a Perushi (Pharisee). Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth was called a Ribi and only the Perushim had Ribis.

    A logical analysis of all first century documents proves that he and his followers Netzarim taught and practised Torah all of their lives. It also proves that to follow Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh one must do his/her sincerest to keep all of the mitzwot (directives or military-style orders) in Torah.

    The above statement quoted indicates the opinion that Christianity has Hebrew roots, but according to a logical analysis of the relevant first century’s documents, Christianity has always had Hellenistic roots, not Hebrew roots.

    The website http://www.netzarim.co.il contains Ribi Yeohshuas original teachings, an essential read to be able to follow the historical Ribi Yehoshua.

    Following Ribi Yehoshuas teachings, will lead you into Torah, which is a great joy and it is highly meaningful!

  2. admin Says:

    Yes, and if you want to get technical there is also a lot of paganism in Christianity. Hellenism if I understand it right it pretty much similar to me as Hebrew Roots. What I was talking about is the people who are two house who feel they have Replaced the Jewish People be they from the Southern or the Northern kingdom. Christians do not replace them, that all I am saying. I am not saying that they don’t have a place neither or that G-d doesn’t love them or have a call or purpose for them. I am just saying Christian had the freedom to chose G-d, Jewish people were chosen.

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