Yom Kippur at Beth Israel 3/10

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"YOM EDEN & THE WAY TO PARADISE" - Yom Kippur service at Beth Israel, a Messianic congregation in Wayne, NJ, led by Rabbi Jonathan Cahn.

The Hebrew Scriptures are overflowing with rich foreshadows of Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. Pastor Jonathan explores Adam and the Garden of Eden - the High Priest & Yom Kippur , and how they are all about Messiah.


Beth Israel is a congregation of Jew and gentile, people from all backgrounds and nations, together in Messiah Yeshua (Jesus), just as it was in the first century church nearly 2000 years ago.

You can find out more about Beth Israel here;
http://www.bethisraelworshipcenter.or...

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  • So would you feel any problem with a Jew in the year 2011 stoning to death your loved ones because they saw them working on Saturday? Don't forget Jews do not acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah; so if they really were obedient to the Torah, they would be forced to kill your loved ones. If a Jew (who was trying to be obedient to the fictitious god of the Torah) murdered your loved ones for working on the Sabbath, would you be happy with that?

  • @exodus21v20 One more post like the one I removed, and I will have to block you.

  • @mtcanz

    Are you ashamed of the words of your god? Here's some of them:

    Your male and female slaves are to come from the nations around you; from them you may buy slaves. You may also buy some of the temporary residents living among you and members of their clans born in your country, and they will become your property. You can will them to your children as inherited property and can make them permanent slaves for life. [Lev 25:44-46]

    Jesus was PROUD to declare he was the god who said that.

  • @exodus21v20

    I'll answer again; Man was already keeping slaves. God did not institute it, but regulated/allowed Israel's implementation of it ...temporarily. The law was a temporary covenant for the nation of Israel in a world that was a mess. And yet, within His regulating, God gives prophetic pictures of the One who would become a Servant to His Master forever.

    The bondservant in particular is an amazing foreshadowing of Yeshua Messiah - His dying for your sins & mine.

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  • @exodus21v20 lol I enjoy reading exodus. I shall give my thoughts of mtcanz as I continue to read.

  • @exodus21v20 It's so curious that you zero in on the same OT passages over and over again -- refusing to allow what Yeshua (Jesus) brought forth in the new covenant to inform you at all.

    God's desire is to show mercy. He wants man to die to self so he can live eternally in the love of Messiah. He loves those who hate him (yes, even you, exodus!). He's given everything for you....paid the ultimate price for all the evil that you (and I ) have done.

    Shalom

  • @exodus21v20 What I think is that life and death is God's jurisdiction alone. You continue to try to appeal to a moral indignation that you cannot even support or explain. Your very indignation, however, is EVIDENCE of their being an objective morality. You have within you a very real sense of right and wrong (even if not completely in agreement with mine - not relevant for this pnt), and yet the _only_ way you can arrive at this moral standard is if there be a Moral Standard Giver.

  • @mtcanz

    So would you be happy to live in a society where Jews murder other Jews for picking up sticks on Saturday? Can't you see how primitive and barbaric that is? Can't you see how imperfect it is for a god to command people to kill each other for working on the Sabbath without even giving a clear definition of what exactly "work" actually is?

  • @exodus21v20 Murder - by definition - is unrighteous killing. Your question is akin to asking if God can make a square circle. Logically fallacious.

    All sin -- regardless of size -- ultimately is punished with a death sentence. Either in Messiah's death for those who have repented and put their trust in God's provision (who will therefore live eternally), or by one's own death for the one who rejects God's provision.

    Try reading a little less myopically.

  • @mtcanz

    So would it be righteous to murder someone for picking up a stick on Saturday the day before Jesus was born?

    Would it be righteous to murder someone for picking up a stick on saturday the data after Jesus died?

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