Thank you Meno for all I have learned from you. I learned of you when you were filming videos for RBC Ministries of Grand Rapids. You helped me to become a better witness in my walk. God bless.
This could not have been easy Pastor Meno, especially of all countries, Israel! Never the less, God’s grace is clearly upon you and your family, I know He gives you the strength.
It was a delight to listen to Meno. I read his father's articles in Israel My Glory magazine for many years. I knew his family was stil spreading the Truth of Christ in a kind and non aggressive manner. May God bless them and protect them always.
May GOD bless you and your family with health love joy peace always in Yeshua name amen have a blessed day and week shavua tov Shalom Aleichem L'Chaim May GOD bless Yisrael and Yerushalayim and the Jewish people with Shalom! Love this awesome human being great man of GOD May GOD give you and your family many healthy years of life to share Messiah with all!
A paz de nosso Senhor Yeshua o Filho de Deus! Seria possível, traduzirem essa mensagem para o português brasileiro? Gostaria de entender à mensagem! Amém
Although Jesus was Jewish, he did not fulfill any of the other Messianic criteria. An examination of the contradictory accounts of Jesus’ genealogy demonstrates this. Specifically, the New Testament claims that Jesus did not have a physical father. The Bible, however, clearly states that a person’s genealogy and tribal membership is transmitted exclusively through one’s physical father (Numbers 1:18, Jeremiah 33:17). Therefore, Jesus cannot possibly be a descendant of the tribe of Judah nor of King David and King Solomon. There are even further problems with any attempts to use the Bible to prove Jesus’ genealogy through Joseph, the husband of Mary. For the New Testament claims that Joseph was a descendant of King Jeconiah, who in the Bible was cursed to never have a descendant “sitting on the throne of David and ruling any more in Judah” (Jeremiah 22:30). Joseph’s genealogy, even if it were transmittable to Jesus, would only serve to further disqualify Jesus as the Messiah. Finally, there is the problem of the contradictory accounts of Jesus’ genealogy in Matthew, Chapter 1 and Luke, Chapter 3. The common Christian explanation of this contradiction claims that Luke’s genealogy is that of Jesus’ mother, Mary. However, this is unfounded, even according to the Greek original. In addition, it has already been established that genealogy is transferred solely through the father, making this attempted explanation completely irrelevant. Even if one could trace one’s genealogy through one’s mother, there would be the additional problem in that Luke 3:31 lists Mary as a descendant of David through Nathan, Solomon’s brother, and not through Solomon himself as is prophesied in I Chronicles 22:10. All other messianic criteria have obviously not been fulfilled, either during Jesus’ time or since. Any Christian claims that these final criteria will be fulfilled in a “Second Coming” are irrelevant because the concept of the Messiah coming twice has no scriptural basis.
Thank you Meno for all I have learned from you. I learned of you when you were filming videos for RBC Ministries of Grand Rapids. You helped me to become a better witness in my walk. God bless.
This could not have been easy Pastor Meno, especially of all countries, Israel! Never the less, God’s grace is clearly upon you and your family, I know He gives you the strength.
Hello pastor Meno
From Houston Tx
Powerful testimony of God’ grace and faithfulness! Thank you so much for sharing!
Love you Meno! Thankful for knowing you and seeing God's work in your life.
It was a delight to listen to Meno. I read his father's articles in Israel My Glory magazine for many years. I knew his family was stil spreading the Truth of Christ in a kind and non aggressive manner. May God bless them and protect them always.
Shalom 🤗från 🇸🇪 ✝️🕊🕎Gud Rikligen Välsignar Er Amen 🙏 💖💖💖
He was my teacher in Bible School!! So inspiring person!
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May GOD bless you and your family with health love joy peace always in Yeshua name amen have a blessed day and week shavua tov Shalom Aleichem L'Chaim May GOD bless Yisrael and Yerushalayim and the Jewish people with Shalom! Love this awesome human being great man of GOD May GOD give you and your family many healthy years of life to share Messiah with all!
Amen Amen Amen
Por favor, legendas em português.
Shalom Meno Kalisher. Tenho um dvd seu sobre o vale de ossos secos e Gogue e Magogue.
A paz de nosso Senhor Yeshua o Filho de Deus!
Seria possível, traduzirem essa mensagem para o português brasileiro?
Gostaria de entender à mensagem! Amém
Go on man of God ....
Amén
Eu gostaria de uma legenda em português...
Bleßings o
f God on your life and ministry
Although Jesus was Jewish, he did not fulfill any of the other Messianic criteria. An examination of the contradictory accounts of Jesus’ genealogy demonstrates this. Specifically, the New Testament claims that Jesus did not have a physical father. The Bible, however, clearly states that a person’s genealogy and tribal membership is transmitted exclusively through one’s physical father (Numbers 1:18, Jeremiah 33:17). Therefore, Jesus cannot possibly be a descendant of the tribe of Judah nor of King David and King Solomon.
There are even further problems with any attempts to use the Bible to prove Jesus’ genealogy through Joseph, the husband of Mary.
For the New Testament claims that Joseph was a descendant of King Jeconiah, who in the Bible was cursed to never have a descendant “sitting on the throne of David and ruling any more in Judah” (Jeremiah 22:30). Joseph’s genealogy, even if it were transmittable to Jesus, would only serve to further disqualify Jesus as the Messiah.
Finally, there is the problem of the contradictory accounts of Jesus’ genealogy in Matthew, Chapter 1 and Luke, Chapter 3. The common Christian explanation of this contradiction claims that Luke’s genealogy is that of Jesus’ mother, Mary. However, this is unfounded, even according to the Greek original. In addition, it has already been established that genealogy is transferred solely through the father, making this attempted explanation completely irrelevant. Even if one could trace one’s genealogy through one’s mother, there would be the additional problem in that Luke 3:31 lists Mary as a descendant of David through Nathan, Solomon’s brother, and not through Solomon himself as is prophesied in I Chronicles 22:10.
All other messianic criteria have obviously not been fulfilled, either during Jesus’ time or since. Any Christian claims that these final criteria will be fulfilled in a “Second Coming” are irrelevant because the concept of the Messiah coming twice has no scriptural basis.