When the Maccabees made a Treaty with the Spartans and Romans, they sided to the Western World to ally Yahweh. But the Talmudic Pharisaic Jews who formed their own Tradition, were partisans with the Parthian Empire and carried the belief that Messiah would be like Cyrus the Great of Persia. When Trajan moved the Roman troops out of Jerusalem to fight a war with the Persian Parthians, the Jews rose up to rebel, hoping to bring in the Parthian Empire to replace Rome. This divide still exists.
While the Hellenic Jews tended to be Roman Citizens and the Sadducee Jews loyal to the Empire, the Pharisaic Jews tended to be separatist but partisans siding with the Persian and Babylonian world. This east and west divide, became pronounced in the Talmudic Jews being Orientals and the Messianic Jews merging with the Greco Roman Western World, the old Roman Jews were Sephardic and had good relations with the Catholics, but the Ashkanazi Jews of Russia and Persia were Anti Christ types.
John 19:19 Pontius Pilate placed the notice onto the cross to announce the Name of Jesus as the King of the Jews in three languages. Aramaic, Latin, and Greek. This convergence forever seals the Name of Messiah are Universally titled in those languages, Aramaic being closest to the Hebrew Yeshua. The Name of Jesus as the Latin, was titled on the Cross, with Yeshua and Ieousus in Greek. This is a crucial point explaining the Hellenic Jews were multi lingual, but not Babylonian.
When the Maccabees made a Treaty with the Spartans and Romans, they sided to the Western World to ally Yahweh. But the Talmudic Pharisaic Jews who formed their own Tradition, were partisans with the Parthian Empire and carried the belief that Messiah would be like Cyrus the Great of Persia. When Trajan moved the Roman troops out of Jerusalem to fight a war with the Persian Parthians, the Jews rose up to rebel, hoping to bring in the Parthian Empire to replace Rome. This divide still exists.
CarmineFragione 3 weeks ago
While the Hellenic Jews tended to be Roman Citizens and the Sadducee Jews loyal to the Empire, the Pharisaic Jews tended to be separatist but partisans siding with the Persian and Babylonian world. This east and west divide, became pronounced in the Talmudic Jews being Orientals and the Messianic Jews merging with the Greco Roman Western World, the old Roman Jews were Sephardic and had good relations with the Catholics, but the Ashkanazi Jews of Russia and Persia were Anti Christ types.
CarmineFragione 3 weeks ago
John 19:19 Pontius Pilate placed the notice onto the cross to announce the Name of Jesus as the King of the Jews in three languages. Aramaic, Latin, and Greek. This convergence forever seals the Name of Messiah are Universally titled in those languages, Aramaic being closest to the Hebrew Yeshua. The Name of Jesus as the Latin, was titled on the Cross, with Yeshua and Ieousus in Greek. This is a crucial point explaining the Hellenic Jews were multi lingual, but not Babylonian.
CarmineFragione 3 weeks ago
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ArielYehosefyehuda 2 months ago in playlist Pronouncing the Messiah's Name
Can you not just say, "in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit" instead of "in the Name of YHVH, Yeshuah, and the Ruach Hakodesh" ?
AlienshateU 1 year ago
What of the practice of, at the end of prayers, saying "in the name of Yeshua, ameyn."? this is the practice of our rabbi. Unnecessary or not?
ShaliachShalom 1 year ago
@ShaliachShalom John 14:13 states:
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
We therefore pray to the Father in the name of Y'shua.
debiweatherford 1 year ago