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- Subject: The Messiah
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- Since we seem to have a lot of new readers, it's time to repost this one...
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- From: btiffany@pbs.org
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- Subject: YESHUA -- WHO IS HE?
- Date: 20 Feb 92 14:14:51 GMT
- Organization: PBS:Public Broadcasting Service, Alexandria, VA
-
- What follows is the text of a booklet written by Mike Brown entitled "Yeshua --
- Who Is He?" Copies are available from Messianic Vision (P.O. Box 34444,
- Bethesda, Maryland 20827) for 50 cents each. This has been reproduced with
- permission.
-
- BTW, Messiah Yeshiva is now called Messiah Biblical Institute and Graduate
- School of Theology (MBI), although folks still refer to it as "the yeshiva".
-
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-
- Y E S H U A - - W H O I S H E ?
-
- By Dr. Michael L. Brown
-
-
-
-
- JESUS -- YESHUA.
-
- Rabbi? Prophet? Healer? Deliverer? Savior?
-
- Messiah?
-
- Son of God?
-
- JESUS -- YESHUA.
-
- Deceiver? Apostate? Magician? Rebel? Traitor?
-
- Liar?
-
- Accursed of God?
-
- Jesus -- Yeshua. Who is He?
-
-
-
- Two thousand years have come and gone, but the question remains the
- same: Is Jesus of Nazareth the Jewish Messiah, the Savior of the
- world? If He is, then let's follow Him, for we have no other way. If
- He's not, let's expose Him, for only the truth will set us free.
-
- Although the world is full of religions, the controversy surrounding
- the Messiahship of Jesus is unique, because both those who accept
- Jesus and those who reject Him base their beliefs on one and the same
- Book. Jews who follow Jesus say: "He must be the Messiah. He
- fulfilled *all* the prophecies of the Bible. Jews who don't follow
- Jesus say: "He can't be the Messiah. He fulfilled *none* of the
- prophecies of the Bible."
-
- Who's right?
-
- From one book, the Hebrew Scriptures, have come two faiths. One faith
- says: We'd rather die than *confess* the name of Jesus. The other
- faith says: We'd rather die than *deny* the name of Jesus. One faith
- says: There are two Messiahs who will come only once.* The other
- faith says: There is one Messiah but He will come twice.
-
- [* Although most traditional Jews are unaware of the teaching of the
- two Messiahs, one who will suffer and die in the last great war, and
- one who will rule and reign, this is the teaching of the Talmud and
- most of the early Jewish writings. For a clear statement, see the
- Babylonian Talmud, Sukkah 52a.]
-
- So how can *I* know the truth?
-
- Simple. Only one of these two faiths has really followed the Bible.
- The other has gone its own way. Only one has really continued in the
- power of God. The other has followed the traditions of men. If we
- listen carefully to the voice of God, then His Word will be "a light
- to our path and a lamp to our feet." His Word is sure. He cannot lie.
-
- Recently I was speaking to a well educated, ultra-orthodox rabbi about
- the Messiahship of Jesus. He didn't want to hear my opinions (and I
- can't blame him for that!). He didn't care about what anybody else
- had to say. He just wanted to go back to the original sources.
- "Let's go back to the Talmud," he said. "That's where we can find the
- truth."
-
- I think my answer surprised him. "Why should I go back to the
- Talmud," I said, "when I can go all the way back to the New
- Testament?" To *my* surprise, he didn't argue.
-
- You see, many Jewish people today are told that Judaism alone is the
- real religion of the Bible, and that "Christianity" is a much later,
- predominantly gentile religion. And yet statements such as these,
- intimidating as they may sound, are simply not true.
-
- Here are the facts: traditional Judaism as we know it today is
- absolutely *not* the religion of Moses and the prophets. It is the
- religion of the rabbis who lived and taught over 1500 years later.
- Instead of being the religion of Temple and sacrifice as prescribed by
- the Torah, it is the religion of *no* Temple and *no* sacrifice, in
- spite of the Torah. It may shock you to know this, but some of
- Judaism's most sacred books did not even *exist* before the late
- Middle Ages. Christopher Columbus had already discovered America
- before the Code of Jewish Law used by Orthodox Jews today had ever
- been compiled!
-
- As for Messianic Judaism, the Judaism that believes in Yeshua the
- Messiah, the facts are as follows: the sole authority for faith and
- practice is the Bible, consisting of the Old and New Covenants.
- Rather than the New Covenant being a late gentile book, all its
- authors, except one, were Jews, Jews who lived in the days *before*
- the second Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E. Many other traditions and
- customs added in the following centuries by the church have had
- absolutely nothing to do with the Bible and therefore have absolutely
- no connection with Messianic Judaism. Although some people may call
- them "Biblical" or "Christian," they are totally devoid of scriptural
- authority.
-
- The writers of the New Covenant were Jews who recognized that Messiah
- had come to atone for the sins of His people. They based their
- beliefs on the Hebrew Scriptures, and on the Hebrew Scriptures alone.
- Thus they knew that Yeshua was the Jewish Messiah because He fulfilled
- the Old Covenant prophecies. IF HE HAD NOT FULFILLED THE PROPHECIES
- THEN THEY WOULD NOT HAVE FOLLOWED HIM. They recognized Him because He
- fit the description perfectly.
-
- Then why didn't the other Jewish leaders of the day acknowledge that
- Yeshua was in fact the Messiah? The answer again is simple: They
- weren't looking for Him. They were looking for another. The Messiah
- of the rabbis was not the Messiah of the Bible. And yet the thing
- they longed for most was the very thing they missed, FOR MESSIAH HAD
- COME TO SAVE THEM FROM THEIR SINS.
-
- So in 30 C.E., as Yeshua "approached Jerusalem and saw the city, He
- wept over it and said, 'If you, even you, had only known on this day
- what would bring you peace -- but now it is hidden from your eyes.
- For you did not recognize the time of God's coming to you.'" Forty
- years later Jerusalem was destroyed, and tens of thousands of her
- inhabitants were dead.
-
- "But wait one second," you say. "Weren't these rabbis the very ones
- who studied the Law day and night? And weren't these the men who were
- responsible for some of the most beautiful prayers and teachings that
- were ever written? How did it happen, then, that some of the most
- scrupulous and zealous Jews who ever lived missed the Messiah?" It is
- to this question that we now must turn.
-
-
- Substitution
-
- There is no more important word in the Hebrew Bible than this if we
- are to understand God's holy love for us -- Substitution.
-
- It is the key that unlocks the door to our redemption. And it is the
- rock that makes men stumble. IT ALONE CAN FULLY EXPLAIN WHY YESHUA'S
- OWN PEOPLE MISSED HIM, AND IT ALONE CAN OPEN THEIR EYES AGAIN.
- Substitution. Without this word Yeshua's death is a farce.
-
- The rabbis of the Talmud debated about how to be made right with God.
- While some recognized that "there was no atonement without the blood,"
- they didn't all agree on the rest. Some said, "For certain sins, the
- Day of Atonement alone is sufficient." Others argued, "No! There must
- be repentance as well." Some claimed that only the Day, *plus*
- repentance, *plus* suffering would do the trick, while there were
- those who said, "The only hope for forgiveness is in the Day of
- Atonement and death!"
-
- And yet they missed the point of the Day, and they missed the point of
- the blood. They failed to grasp the lesson that was before their
- eyes.
-
- Day after day, the Sadducees offered their sacrifices at the Temple.
- Thousands upon thousands of animals were slain, and gallons of blood
- were poured out on the altar. Lambs and goats and rams and calves
- were offered up to a holy God. Yet the people could not see.
-
- The Pharisees studied the Torah day and night. They added new
- regulations to old laws, and they developed the most detailed system
- of ritual purity that the world has ever known. They thought that the
- *study* of the Law was more loved by God than even the offerings
- themselves. Yet they failed to see the heart of the matter. They
- failed to grasp the fundamental meaning of it all.
-
- For it was not the blood of bulls that God wanted for Himself; it was
- not the fat of rams that He desired. It was not a people of outward
- holiness that He sought; He did not require a new code that would keep
- men clean. No. He wanted a substitute, a righteous lamb who would
- bear His people's sins. He wanted a spotless sacrifice who would
- purify the people within.
-
- Over and over again, a thousand times ten thousand, the offerings were
- brought before the altar. And over and over again, in numbers too
- great to count, their innocent blood was spilled. And over and over
- again, the message of God was crying out: "A substitute must come! A
- substitute must come!"
-
-
- The Jewish people of Yeshua's day were all looking for a Savior. Some
- hoped for a mighty military leader, while others looked for a
- deliverer from the sky. Some looked for a holy priest, while others
- looked for a teacher of righteousness. Yet no one was looking for a
- crucified Messiah. And no one was looking for the Lamb of God. They
- had forgotten that the righteous Servant of the LORD was *Himself* an
- 'asham -- an offering for sin (Isaiah 53:10). And they had forgotten
- father Abraham's words that *God* would provide the lamb for the burnt
- offering (Genesis 22:8).
-
- Yes, there *were* some rabbis who claimed that *every* sacrifice was
- accepted on the basis of Abraham's offering up Isaac. And they
- claimed that in the Passover rite, when God "saw the blood" (Exodus
- 12), He was looking at the sacrifice of Isaac and *not* the blood of
- the lamb.
-
- Yet Isaac was *not* offered, and his blood was never shed. And it was
- *God Himself* who provided the sacrifice that saved the life of
- Abraham's son.
-
- It was *Messiah* who suffered and died, and it is by *His* wounds that
- we are healed (Isaiah 53:5). It was he who was led as a lamb to the
- slaughter, and it was He who bore our sins (Isaiah 53:7, 12, and
- Leviticus 16:22).
-
- Oh yes, there were Jewish teachers who believed that the suffering of
- the righteous could bring atonement to the world. Yet when the truly
- Righteous One suffered and died, they said that it was for nought.
-
- Our rabbis tell us that when Messiah comes, He will establish peace on
- earth. When the real Savior comes, He will remove us from sin. BUT A
- SAVIOR WHO TAKES US OUT OF SIN WITHOUT TAKING THE SIN OUT OF US IS
- REALLY NO SAVIOR AT ALL. AND A MESSIAH WHO ESTABLISHES PEACE ON EARTH
- WITHOUT FIRST ESTABLISHING PEACE IN OUR HEARTS IS REALLY NO MESSIAH AT
- ALL.
-
- Messiah *had* to die. Messiah *had* to take our place. THERE WAS NO
- OTHER WAY. No other substitute was found. No one else could pay the
- price. Nothing else could heal our wounds, for sin required death.
-
- YESHUA paid the price. It was HIS death that brought us life. HE
- alone was the substitute for the sinful human race, and HE alone can
- offer us redemption.
-
-
- The traditional Judaism of our day has its roots in the religion of
- the Pharisees, a small group of Jews who banded together over two
- thousand years ago. These were the men who would not eat with
- ceremonially unwashed hands, the men so famous for their attention to
- detail. These were the men who even tithed on insignificant crops and
- who studied every jot and tittle of God's Law.
-
- Yet many of these men missed Yeshua when He came. They did not see
- the forest for the trees.
-
- For it is not ritual observance that makes a man clean within, and it
- is not attention to an outer system of laws that brings us to God.
- The heart of the Torah is to "love God with all our hearts, and to
- love our neighbor as ourselves." Yet this is the truth that these
- zealous men missed, since in their passion for the letter of the law
- they missed the spirit of the One who gave it.
-
- And as the Pharisees went, so have the Jewish people gone.
-
- TRADITIONAL JUDAISM AS WE KNOW IT TODAY IS THE RELIGION OF THOSE WHO
- REJECTED YESHUA. It is a decided reaction *against* faith in Him. It
- is a system which has been reconstructed to negate and counteract
- Messiah's real claims. That's why traditional Jews throughout the
- ages have stumbled over the person of Yeshua. But in the beginning it
- was not so.
-
- The Jewish teachers *before* Yeshua emphasized the miraculous and
- believed in the power of God's testimony from heaven. But when the
- followers of Yeshua had all the healing cures, they said, "We don't
- depend on a miracle!"
-
- Many of the Jews of Yeshua's day were looking for a deliverer who
- would come in the clouds of heaven. Yet when Yeshua came and said,
- "*I* will come again in the clouds of heaven," they said, "Not so!
- Our Messiah will be a teacher of the Law, a rabbi like ourselves!"
-
- They had the prayers, they had the laws, they had the covenant
- tradition -- how did our forefathers miss it? The answer again is
- simple. They truly had a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge
- (Romans 10:2). They did not attain what they sought after, for they
- stumbled over the grace of God.
-
- Messiah had come to make them well, yet they said in reply, "We're not
- sick!"
-
-
- But not all of our forefathers missed it. The writer of almost half
- of the New Covenant was himself a Pharisee, born of the tribe of
- Benjamin. And the Book of Acts records "how many myriads of Jews"
- there were who believed and were zealous for the Torah (Acts 21:20).
- In fact, "a great many of the [Jewish] priests were obedient to the
- faith" (Acts 6:7), and even today in our country and throughout the
- world, there are TENS OF THOUSANDS of Jews who believe and confess,
- "Yeshua is the Messiah! Yeshua is Lord!"
-
- This, then, is the real Judaism, the Judaism that is truly Messianic.
- And this is the faith that will bring the world back to God, the faith
- that will cause the nations to believe. And Yeshua is the One who
- will establish justice in the earth, "and the coastlands shall [and
- do!] wait for His law!" (Isaiah 42:4).
-
-
- The Talmud teaches that for the last forty years before the Temple was
- destroyed, God did not accept the sacrifices of the Day of Atonement
- (Babylonian Talmud, Yoma 39). Year after year, for the life of one
- whole generation, the LORD was saying, "No."
-
- You see, God had provided one sacrifice for all, a final atonement for
- the sins of mankind. God had provided the Lamb. And it was FORTY
- YEARS BEFORE THE TEMPLE WAS DESTROYED that Yeshua offered His life.
- From that day to this, God has been saying "no" to His people. "No
- more of *your* sacrifices, no more of *your* prayers, no more of
- *your* works. I have provided the way."
-
- Yet to all who have ears to hear, God has been saying: "Yes, you may
- come! Yes, you can know Me! Yes, I will cleanse you from *all* your
- sin! Believe in the One that *I* have sent. Messiah Yeshua has
- come."
-
- The spiritual leaders of our people who tell us that we cannot know
- God are wrong. They are only saying, "I don't know Him, so how can
- you? I've studied for years and I'm still learning. How can you be
- so sure?"
-
- Once again, our answer is simple and clear. Messiah Yeshua has made
- God known. He has revealed the Father to us. And through His blood
- we have been brought back to God.
-
-
- Tradition will not save us.
- Opinions will not set us free.
- Messiah has ransomed our souls from the pit.
- Let all His Jewish people come!
-
-
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
-
- Dr. Michael L. Brown received his Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and
- Literature from New York University. He is the Dean of Messiah Yeshiva and
- Graduate School of Theology in Rockville, Maryland.
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- - Laura
- --
- "Who has gone up to heaven and come down ?
- Who has gathered up the wind in the hollow of his hands ?
- Who has wrapped up the waters in his cloak ?
- Who has established all the ends of the earth ?
- What is his name, and the name of his son ?
- Tell me if you know !" - Mishlei 30:4
-