Nowhere
in the New Testament does Jesus or Paul say he is rejecting Judaism and
starting a new religion. In fact, the term “Christian” doesn’t appear at all in
the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), which chronicle Jesus’ spiritual
mission; and only later, three times in the rest of the New Testament. If Jesus
conceived of a new church, why did he spend his life religiously celebrating
the major Jewish holidays in the Temple in Jerusalem? And we must remember that
throughout the years Jesus prayed, preached, and read from the Torah in a
synagogue on the Sabbath. Read the complete blog at -- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bernard-starr/who-founded-christianity_b_13821370.html
Not only did Yeshua read and speak Hebrew, so did his followers and disciples! Two very well known, but not accurately understood words in the Gospel of Matthew prove it – jot and tittle . For some reason jot and tittle stick in the minds of Christian Bible readers. But when you ask them what jot or tittle mean, you get a lot of conflicting and some really weird answers. Today, you are going to get the facts about what Yeshua originally said and how they ended up in English translations of the Bible as jot and tittle . Let’s begin by reading Matthew 5:18 from the King James translation: For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. If you have not read the article “ From Yeshua to Jesus ” in Yeshua’s Kingdom Handbook please take a moment to read it online by clicking here before you continue. In it you will see how we began with the name “ Jesus ” and traced it through Lati...
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