I would love to ask you why it is that many reject that the eating of the fruit in the garden, (knowingly disobeying & receiving punishment) was a sin, but instead an awakening to free will? Many also seem to reject the idea that an innocent animal had to give it's life to cover this "sin". I don't understand that. It seems so clear...so obvious. Since when has disobeying any one of G-d's explicit mitzvot not been considered sin?
@ShaliachShalom=Isaiah 53:5 is fulfilled in 1Peter 2:24, and God no longer accepts blood atonement from animal sacrifices on Yom Kippur. Read what the Lord says in Isaiah 1:11.
SHALOM! Did you know that Yeshua HaMashiach suffered and died for the sins of many and resurrected on the third day. He was pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities, therefore he was sacrificed as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world by the sheding of his precious holy blood (see Isaiah 53:5-7 & 10, John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:18-19, Hebrews 9 & 13:11-12 and Revelation 1:5). Yeshua HaMashiach is the atonement on Yom Kippur, AMEN.
thank you maoz. for bringing the true Gospel to the land of the covenant. May Maoz produce much fruit, and I pray that many Jews will come to the Messiah through you
Totally fascinated by the Jewish faith. I really liked the video.
modomnoc1010 10 months ago
I would love to ask you why it is that many reject that the eating of the fruit in the garden, (knowingly disobeying & receiving punishment) was a sin, but instead an awakening to free will? Many also seem to reject the idea that an innocent animal had to give it's life to cover this "sin". I don't understand that. It seems so clear...so obvious. Since when has disobeying any one of G-d's explicit mitzvot not been considered sin?
ShaliachShalom 1 year ago
@ShaliachShalom=Isaiah 53:5 is fulfilled in 1Peter 2:24, and God no longer accepts blood atonement from animal sacrifices on Yom Kippur. Read what the Lord says in Isaiah 1:11.
knightsofstjoan2004 1 year ago
Bless you all! Shanah Tovah. Tell everyone about the Lamb Who took away the sins of the world.
TwoGathered 1 year ago
SHALOM! Did you know that Yeshua HaMashiach suffered and died for the sins of many and resurrected on the third day. He was pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities, therefore he was sacrificed as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world by the sheding of his precious holy blood (see Isaiah 53:5-7 & 10, John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:18-19, Hebrews 9 & 13:11-12 and Revelation 1:5). Yeshua HaMashiach is the atonement on Yom Kippur, AMEN.
knightsofstjoan2004 1 year ago
Thank you, that's beautiful!
BelieversJourney 1 year ago
Very good presentation. Do you have videos on the other Jewish holidays?
ellietobe 1 year ago
Beautiful presentation! Shana Tova.
TruthCeeker333 1 year ago
thank you maoz. for bringing the true Gospel to the land of the covenant. May Maoz produce much fruit, and I pray that many Jews will come to the Messiah through you
12343590 1 year ago