Saturday, December 19, 2009

happy last day of Hanukkah

here's what it's really all about:

3 comments:

  1. Hello!
    The person in video says he represent Yeshua, and he wishes “happy Christmas”. Thus he is representing Yeshua of advocating Christmas.

    First of all, let’s start with this important distinction: “No one can follow two polar-opposite masters — the authentic, historical, PRO-Torah 1st-century Ribi from Nazareth and the 4th-century (post-135 C.E.), arch-antithesis ANTI-Torah apostasy developed by the Hellenists (namely the Sadducees and Roman pagans who conspired to kill Ribi YÓ™hoshua [ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth], displaced his

    A logical analysis (found here: netzarim.co.il by the only legitimate Netzarim (which is in Ra’anana in Israel) of the earliest manusscripts (including the logical implications of the research by Ben-Gurion Univ. Prof. of Linguistics Elisha Qimron of Dead Sea Scroll 4Q MMT) of “the gospel of Matthew”, implies that Ribi Yehoshua was a Perushi (Pharisee). Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth was called a Ribi and only the Perushim had Ribis. So yes, if you mean Ribi Yehoshua, then according to a historical analysis he was a Perushi Ribi (Pharisee Ribi).

    The logical conclusion is that Ribi Yehoshua would never had celebrating Christmas, including would never had wished other “happy Christmas”.

    Best regards, Anders Branderud

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  2. hi Anders,

    thanks for your comment and for checking out the blog and the video.

    your research is really impressive...i respect anyone who takes the time to really educate themselves.

    in the video...i do say that Yeshua (the Messiah) never celebrated Christmas, but actually celebrated Hanukkah or the feast of dedication...as He was an observant Jew.

    the 'happy Christmas' greeting was just to be festive and friendly...but no religious implications should be derived from that.

    happy new year to you and i hope you keep visiting!

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  3. Right on Darren! I love the journey, love the video, and love the mission and festive Christmas wish!

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