excelente vídeo, espero en Yehováh que siga haciendo vídeos de este tipo de temas, porque desde hace rato quería escuchar a alguien sobre esto a profundidad.
This is very good clear and compact flow. If compared to Nehemia Gordon talk show or other scholars who like too much of their own voice. This would deserve well more viewers. All the best to you rabbi and God bless you and your family!
@@lloydgush absolutely Hebrew. Without a doubt in my mind. I'm not a new testament scholar, but I have been reading biblical Hebrew and scholars(I'm a commentary collector) for 8 years now.
Rabbi, the Gospels as interpreted make no sense, unless the interpretation is of a political science analysis, in which case they make perfect sense. Before I elaborate, first a critical observation that only a political scientist would ask: Since Judea was under the occupation of Rome, where anyone claiming to be a prophet/Messiah was immediately executed, along with any followers, then how could the Jewish authorities in Judea openly proclaim Jesus the Messiah? Jesus knew they couldn't, therefore we have identified a massive hole in the two-thousand year old interpretation of the Gospels. Thanks to Josephus we know that the Temple Complex was controlled by Rome, not the Jewish authorities, and that this complex was used by Rome as its fortress to guard Jerusalem, where the adjacent Antonia Fortress was to guard the complex. Now, on Jewish festivals eighty Roman soldiers would be evenly spaced under all four cloisters, tightening security in the Temple Complex should anyone cause a disturbance. What does this tell us about Jesus, about who the Sanhedrin members knew Jesus to be, and what the Romans themselves would have understood Jesus to be? One of the purposes of angels is to carry out the will of God when God Himself is constrained; we have free will that God doesn't impede, however angels are not so constrained, and knowing God's will can impede our free will by immobilization, the same immobilization that prevented the Romans from arresting Jesus when Jesus took over the Roman's fortress that guards Jerusalem. The Jewish authorities witnessed this, and knew Jesus was the Messiah, whereupon they sent Nicodemus to Jesus' residence for a private discussion on how both Jesus and the Jewish authorities would behave towards each other, where Jesus instructed that a hostile environment would exist between the two in order to give the Jewish authorities political cover vis-a-vis the Romans. This also informs us that when Jesus was decrying the buying & selling in the Temple Complex,* he was addressing the Romans, not the Jewish authorities. ------------------------ * This informs us that God considered the Temple Complex as part of His house, not just the Temple within the complex.
The Ebionites weren't heretics , they were the original followers of Yeshua . They only became "heretics" to the "church" that developed over time as the original movement passed beyond the borders of Palestine
The original followers of Yeshua were Nazarenes. The Ebionites split from the Nazarenes and had different beliefs. I will do a video on the Ebionites soon.
@@jamestrimm5905Wrong, the nazarenes were a sect of pharisees from which jesus came. Since that existed, maybe it's better to refer to the jews that followed jesus from nazareth as nazarene christians, or maybe messianic nazarene jews. (nazarenes didn't view themselves as christians, but as jews who saw jesus as god in flesh.) By the way, there was sects of messianic nazarenes who didn't stopped sacrificing until the day the temple was destroyed. The ebionites came later, and blames the wrath of god on the sacrifices, and were vegetarians.
You should reach out to Michael rood and Nehemiah Gordon and inform them in the study of Hebrew New Testament work; to help them stay up to date. I’m thankful that Adonai guided them to me and leave Christianity.
And Miles Jones, his history of the origins of the Hebrew Gospels is off, to top it off he believes Johns book was written in Greek including the rest of the Emissaries letters
Awesome❤🎉
excelente vídeo, espero en Yehováh que siga haciendo vídeos de este tipo de temas, porque desde hace rato quería escuchar a alguien sobre esto a profundidad.
This is very good clear and compact flow. If compared to Nehemia Gordon talk show or other scholars who like too much of their own voice.
This would deserve well more viewers.
All the best to you rabbi and God bless you and your family!
Is there an English version of DuTillet Matthew ? Brother
So, we have more or less some of the hebrew original.
Maybe there's the hebrew original somewhere.
We have portions or better renderings, yes than the Greek, and in some places fixes errors in the Greek
@garlandjones7709 great to know.
You think it was originally written in greek or hebrew?
@@lloydgush absolutely Hebrew. Without a doubt in my mind. I'm not a new testament scholar, but I have been reading biblical Hebrew and scholars(I'm a commentary collector) for 8 years now.
A real Rabbi is ordained by an orthodox Beth Din, a Jewish religious court.
Rabbi, the Gospels as interpreted make no sense, unless the interpretation is of a political science analysis, in which case they make perfect sense. Before I elaborate, first a critical observation that only a political scientist would ask: Since Judea was under the occupation of Rome, where anyone claiming to be a prophet/Messiah was immediately executed, along with any followers, then how could the Jewish authorities in Judea openly proclaim Jesus the Messiah? Jesus knew they couldn't, therefore we have identified a massive hole in the two-thousand year old interpretation of the Gospels.
Thanks to Josephus we know that the Temple Complex was controlled by Rome, not the Jewish authorities, and that this complex was used by Rome as its fortress to guard Jerusalem, where the adjacent Antonia Fortress was to guard the complex. Now, on Jewish festivals eighty Roman soldiers would be evenly spaced under all four cloisters, tightening security in the Temple Complex should anyone cause a disturbance. What does this tell us about Jesus, about who the Sanhedrin members knew Jesus to be, and what the Romans themselves would have understood Jesus to be?
One of the purposes of angels is to carry out the will of God when God Himself is constrained; we have free will that God doesn't impede, however angels are not so constrained, and knowing God's will can impede our free will by immobilization, the same immobilization that prevented the Romans from arresting Jesus when Jesus took over the Roman's fortress that guards Jerusalem. The Jewish authorities witnessed this, and knew Jesus was the Messiah, whereupon they sent Nicodemus to Jesus' residence for a private discussion on how both Jesus and the Jewish authorities would behave towards each other, where Jesus instructed that a hostile environment would exist between the two in order to give the Jewish authorities political cover vis-a-vis the Romans.
This also informs us that when Jesus was decrying the buying & selling in the Temple Complex,* he was addressing the Romans, not the Jewish authorities.
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* This informs us that God considered the Temple Complex as part of His house, not just the Temple within the complex.
The Ebionites weren't heretics , they were the original followers of Yeshua . They only became "heretics" to the "church" that developed over time as the original movement passed beyond the borders of Palestine
The original followers of Yeshua were Nazarenes. The Ebionites split from the Nazarenes and had different beliefs. I will do a video on the Ebionites soon.
@@jamestrimm5905 no offense to you but I think that you have it backwards
See my new video on the Ebionites ruclips.net/video/734A0lm6mAo/видео.html
@@jamestrimm5905Wrong, the nazarenes were a sect of pharisees from which jesus came. Since that existed, maybe it's better to refer to the jews that followed jesus from nazareth as nazarene christians, or maybe messianic nazarene jews. (nazarenes didn't view themselves as christians, but as jews who saw jesus as god in flesh.)
By the way, there was sects of messianic nazarenes who didn't stopped sacrificing until the day the temple was destroyed. The ebionites came later, and blames the wrath of god on the sacrifices, and were vegetarians.
Wrong, ebionites only come after the fall of the temple.
You should reach out to Michael rood and Nehemiah Gordon and inform them in the study of Hebrew New Testament work; to help them stay up to date. I’m thankful that Adonai guided them to me and leave Christianity.
And Miles Jones, his history of the origins of the Hebrew Gospels is off, to top it off he believes Johns book was written in Greek including the rest of the Emissaries letters
@@marecofason6616Isn’t he a Christian?
@@MrKazakhh hes more on the Hebrew roots side
Just pony up the cash, dude.
Why leave Christianity due to Michael Rood and Nehemia?