Monday, March 23, 2015

It's Technical....but True


Which do you read-the Bible or the Scriptures?

I ask this question because there’s a technical difference. Minor to some, but yet a major difference between the two.

When one read the bible they sometime see a Messiah that has come to do away with something and to bring in a replacement.  They see an old and a new; an us versus them.  They miss metaphors, euphemism and relationships. They fail to connect the dots.  Similar to the two on the road to Emmaus or Amma’us in Luke 24:13-16…And they were talking to each other of all this which had taken place. And it came to be, as they were talking and reasoning, that Yahushua Himself drew near and went with them. But their eyes were restrained, so that they did not know Him……So too with many who read the bible with a replacement thought process; they are  restrained from seeing Him.

And Yah drafted from creation:

To properly understand a text you must understand the framework of scriptures.  It’s known as Yah’s intentional plan and heart.  To find these things you must understand that everything Yah does connects or is in harmony with something previously framed. 
 
He declares the end from the beginning Isaiah 46:10.  Now, since He does that, then the beginning actually contains the ending....Selah'

When the developer and contractor gets together they map out a project.  But how?  Through blueprinting.  When blueprinting is carried out to the end, the end actually becomes a display of what was blueprinted in the beginning.  Question..So what was in the ending that displays in the beginning?......... Torah

Notice what Mashiach said to them in Luke 24:26-27…. And He said to them, “O thoughtless ones, and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! “Was it not necessary for the Messiah to suffer these and to enter into His esteem?” And beginning at Mosheh and all the Prophets, He was explaining to them in all the Scriptures the matters concerning Himself……………In other words, Yahushua taught them where the dots were located at in the beginning (Torah and Prophets) regarding Mashiach.  You see -  sometimes people can’t see the dots because they see a Jesus replacing a Yahushua…a Christ instead of a Mashiach when reading the bible.  Why?
 
Because bible is a Christian term.  And Christian is a replacement religious term....Selah'
(not knocking anyone because I taught Christianity for 20 years - I come from there; but teshuvah to Torah in 2006). 

The steps and pattern:
 
Luke 24: 30-31 ……And it came to be, when He sat at the table with them, having taken the bread, He blessed, and having broken, He was giving it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized Him.

The two now know it is Yahushua.  How?  Because of the pattern of how Mashiach blesses.  They knew that from being around Him, but yet missed it.  But now after being taught and shown where the dots are located, the blessing produced the recognition. Now they know!  Do you know?

Like many of people today; the two walked and talked with Yahushua.  And just like them; Mashiach shows us where the dots are.  But because people missed the connection, they fail to realize the ending from the beginning (which are one and the same). Because you can not have a ending without a beginning, nor a beginning without an ending.

Side Note ---- School of Thoughts:

It’s been proven within all Christian denominations that the Torah and the Prophets ( what some called old testament) is historically quoted or referenced within the Brit Hadasha ( new testament) over 600 times.

With that being said..

Do you still believe the bible teaches a replacement doctrine,  a replacement people and a replacement Messiah?  If you do, check your heart for separatism, bias, bigotry, covetousness or hatred.

Or, do you believe the scriptures teaches the same doctrine, same people and same Mashiach throughout?  If so, welcome to the Kingdom; you are one with the 12 tribes of Yisrael. Exodus 12:49, Leviticus 24:22, Number 15:16,29 

Selah’

Baruch Hashem Yah our Elohim!

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