I made a web site on the teachings of Y'shua, based from the NKJV, but recently have found the AENT (Aramaic English New Testament) to agree with most of the conclusions reached by study of the NKJV. One disciple to another, as one word, with an org at the end. Most Christains don't know very much about what Jesus taught, or the importance he put on what he said. In fact, he taught teaching what he taught - discipleship and obediance to God.
After spending some years intently studying what Jesus did teach, rather than what others said, or interpreted, it is absolutely against his teachings to abandon the 'instructions in righteousness' of the commandments or law of God. What Jesus taught was enlightening the righteousness of the word of God to a higher level without adding to the commandments of God, as he saw the Rabbinical system rules putting a hedge around what God had actually said, preventing them from knowing the truth.
sorry to burst that christian bubble. but the disciple mark didnt write mark neither did any of the so called other gospels. and thats a fact, this tradtion came way after jesus peace be upon him was taken to heaven. according to the tanackh the old testament, anyone who is hung or dies by hanging or impaled is not the messiah. im muslim and believe jesus is the messiah but not according to the old testament but the Qur'an
@ryukenb2k I didn't say I was in a Christian bubble. I know Mark could not have been written earlier than 70 CE. I also know that based on the multitudinous Latinisms in it, and military Latinisms at that, it was written by someone who was fluent in Greek, Latin and Aramaic. And it was probably written in Latin first!
the christian interpretation of Jesus saying ''my G'd why have You forsaken me'' is because Hashem actually did, because he was full of al the sin men has ever done and will do
Yeshua HaMashiach lives!
javierelbueno 1 month ago
I made a web site on the teachings of Y'shua, based from the NKJV, but recently have found the AENT (Aramaic English New Testament) to agree with most of the conclusions reached by study of the NKJV. One disciple to another, as one word, with an org at the end. Most Christains don't know very much about what Jesus taught, or the importance he put on what he said. In fact, he taught teaching what he taught - discipleship and obediance to God.
onediscipletoanother 2 months ago
After spending some years intently studying what Jesus did teach, rather than what others said, or interpreted, it is absolutely against his teachings to abandon the 'instructions in righteousness' of the commandments or law of God. What Jesus taught was enlightening the righteousness of the word of God to a higher level without adding to the commandments of God, as he saw the Rabbinical system rules putting a hedge around what God had actually said, preventing them from knowing the truth.
onediscipletoanother 2 months ago
3:25 Older manuscripts of Mark 15:34 have Jesus crying out "My G-d My G-d why have you reproached me?"
This is a midrash of Dt 21:22-23 which says that "he that is hanged upon a tree (or impaled upon a stake) is a reproach unto G-d."
EdM021 3 months ago
sorry to burst that christian bubble. but the disciple mark didnt write mark neither did any of the so called other gospels. and thats a fact, this tradtion came way after jesus peace be upon him was taken to heaven. according to the tanackh the old testament, anyone who is hung or dies by hanging or impaled is not the messiah. im muslim and believe jesus is the messiah but not according to the old testament but the Qur'an
ryukenb2k 3 months ago
@ryukenb2k I didn't say I was in a Christian bubble. I know Mark could not have been written earlier than 70 CE. I also know that based on the multitudinous Latinisms in it, and military Latinisms at that, it was written by someone who was fluent in Greek, Latin and Aramaic. And it was probably written in Latin first!
EdM021 3 months ago
the christian interpretation of Jesus saying ''my G'd why have You forsaken me'' is because Hashem actually did, because he was full of al the sin men has ever done and will do
AncestorAvenger 5 months ago
Suffering servant, Messiah ben Joseph, killed outside the city gate
TheHeroOfChrist 8 months ago
good video .Rabbi Eli.
wowheed 8 months ago