martedì 15 settembre 2015

Yeshua, tha Name above all other names.

Yeshua, the Jewish  Massiah of Christianity.

Yeshua is the bibblical and Jewish name of Jesus of Nazaret, The God of Christianity and the Messiah of Israel. His name means YHWH-God saves! 

In the Torah, the Book that the Christians have re-named Anchient Testament, we can see that Joshua had the same name and the same meaning of Yeshua, and maybe we should call him Joshua as well!

Yeshua and Joshua had the same name roots and have in common also another quality; they are both warriors and conquerors; they are both winners!

While translating the Holy Scripture, Jesus was stripped of his real identity, the Jewish culture and background, and the Jewish natiionality; Yeshua is the perfect Israeli man, born and raised, like any orthodox Jew. Yeshua was circumsized the 8 th day, was offered has a firsborn in God's Temple, did his Bar- Mitzva, study the Torah in a yeshiva, went to a local sinagogue with his father and celebrated Shabbat with all the man of the jewish comunity.Like every male jew, started reading the Torah in the Temple of Jerusalem. He celebrated all jewish feast, including Passover. Jesus of Nazareth, is nothing else than Joshua, a Jewish man of  God. Joshua means YHWH saves!




As Christianity was stripped of the Jewish roots during the simple translation of the Jewish God given  Holy Scriptures, the translators could not have ever imagined that the Jewish Messiah of Israel, would have been stolen of His real identity and transformed in a sort of a Greek or Roman  style god. 

After 2000 years however, with the Nation of Israel restored to his beginning, its clear that the identity of the Messiah of Israel, must be restored.

Jesus of Nazareth, is clearly a man from Israel, that lived in Galilee where there is still a synagogue, He is an Israelite, meaning a man born of Israeli parents, of a Jewish family and with Jewish tradition. The New Testament it's quiet clear about where Jesus was born, and what inviroment he grew up to. And yes, with a Israeli passport!

Yeshua is a Jew from the beginning to the end of the Christian Gospel, and there is no doubt about that; the all Bibble story is projected in Israel, Giudea and Samaria, in the Jordan river, celebrating the Jewish Passover in Jerusalem, Spiritual Capital of the Jewish People. Connecting the reader to the Land of Israel and telling about all the jewish feast celebrated only in Israel, until our very days. The is only a place where Passover is celebrated in the all world; and that place is Israel, and among the Jewish people. This is what makes Yeshua, Jesus of Nazareth, so special, so unique!

What has made Jesus of Nazaret the perfect Greek god, is the picture of the Savior of the world, painted by different European inspired man, that never took into account that a Jewish man, does not look at all like a European, but like a man of the Middle East. A dark good looking and awesome Jew.



Has none of us have never seen Yeshua, Jesus of Nazareth, it has been quiet easy to replace His jewish identity, with the identity of a man of Western fictures. It has taken man 2000 years, to figure out that if Yeshua was a Jew, we must portrait Him in the likeness of a man of Middle Eastern features and attitudes.

It is clear that He knew all Jewish customs, and that He transmitted nothing less than the Jewish values. Giving back to Yeshua His real  identity, put every Christian in the position to better undestand that Jesus is  Salvation simply becouse His Jewish Name means in hebrew God saves!


According to the Christian Gospel: "there is no other Name under heaven given among man, whereby we must be saved! Acts 4,12

Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the Name of  Johua of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom YHWH-God raised from the dead, even by Him doth this man stands here before you whole. Acts 4,10

Yeshua the Name above all other names; the only Name above the heavens that means YWHW- God saves Israel.


















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