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<channel><title><![CDATA[Light of Messiah Ministries Canada - 2013 Teachings and Older]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older]]></link><description><![CDATA[2013 Teachings and Older]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 17:39:11 -0500</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[The L-RD´s Redemptive Plan]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/the-l-rds-redemptive-plan]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/the-l-rds-redemptive-plan#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 04:15:19 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/the-l-rds-redemptive-plan</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  In order for us to understand the Scriptures and G-D&acute;s Redemptive Plan, we need to lay down some basic principles as a foundation of our faith. The principles that we will be discussing in this message are:1. G-D never changes. In fact, it is impossible for G-D to change. The influences that cause change in the lives of men have no effect on G-D. His knowledge and wisdom will not increase or diminish overtime or be affected by cultural changes in this world. G-D do [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font size="3" color="#24678d">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></strong></h2>  <div class="paragraph">In order for us to understand the Scriptures and G-D&acute;s Redemptive Plan, we need to lay down some basic principles as a foundation of our faith. The principles that we will be discussing in this message are:<br /><br />1. G-D never changes. In fact, it is impossible for G-D to change. The influences that cause change in the lives of men have no effect on G-D. His knowledge and wisdom will not increase or diminish overtime or be affected by cultural changes in this world. G-D does not compromise or change His values. Malachi 3:6 says "For I am the L-RD, I change not;".&nbsp;<br /><br />2. The Word of G-D never changes. In Isaiah&nbsp;55:11 we read: "So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it."&nbsp;The word forever in Hebrew is &#8219;olam , which also means always, eternal, perpetual or everlasting. When G-D says it is forever, He means forever. It is not up to certain point of time or some generations or limited to certain point of the historical dispensation only. What He made and spoke from the beginning is still aplicable until today.<br /><br />3. The Torah is the word of G-D.&nbsp;Many think that the Torah is the Law of Moses and it is no longer valid because we have the Law of Christ. It has no more bearing for us or no longer applicable. But&nbsp;the Torah does contain a big percentage of direct words of G-D (37.94% are the actual words of G-D). Also, Luke in his gospel&nbsp;stated that the Law of Moses is also the Law of the L-RD (Luke 2:22-23,39) and Yeshua said that He came not to destroy the Torah but to fulfill it, concluding that any books in the Bible including the teachings of Yeshua cannot go against the Torah and it will not go against the Torah (Matt 5:17-19).<br /><br />4. Hebrew Roots. By understanding our Hebraic Roots, we can see that G-D never changes and His Word never change. We can also understand that G-D&acute;s commandments passed on from the past. Abraham knew the ways of the L-RD (he was the first man called a Hebrew), and even Noah knew what was clean and unclean. The Law was not given at the time of Moses only, it was just repeated and there was some additions to it.&nbsp;<br /><br />5. Covenants of G-D. The L-RD&acute;s redemptive plan was laid out in His covenants.&nbsp;A covenant is a formal agreement, contract, testament, or treaty between two parties, with specific obligations and responsibilities on each side.&nbsp;Most of us think that there are only two covenants, the "old" and "new". However, in the Bible there are seven (7) covenants. The redemption plan started in the Adamic covenant with the promise of the upcoming Messiah. In the Noahic covenant the rainbow was given as a sign and if we still see the rainbow in the sky means the covenant is still valid. Also the Mosaic covenant is a shadow of the New covenant that Yeshua have done. To be as a shadow it doesn&acute;t mean that is completely removed.<br /><br />6. G-D&acute;s Appointed Times.&nbsp;The L-RD's redemptive plan and the timing are laid out in the Appointed Feasts of the L-RD as stipulated in Leviticus 23 and other passages. It is very important to know these Feasts and to commemorate them so that we will understand His will for us. He did not set these special days only to be revoked and replaced. He commanded us to observe them for our own benefit.&nbsp;Four of the seven Feasts were fulfilled at its exact time; the three Feasts are yet to be fulfilled.<br /><br />7. Fulfillment of G-D&acute;s Appointed Feasts.&nbsp;The L-RD laid out His Time Table in the Torah so that His people will know what it is stored for them. The Timetable from Start to Finish, from Shabbat to Sukkot are shadows of the life, death, resurrection and second coming of Yeshua.<br /><br />As we can see, the L-RD&acute;s Redemptive Plan is not as easy as someone could think or it has been taught. In Romans 10:9 we read: "That if thou shalt&nbsp;confess&nbsp;with thy mouth the Lord Yeshua, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved." The meaning of Confess is to be the same with the word, to be in an agreement. But how could someone confess if he doesn&acute;t understand or doesn&acute;t know the word of G-D? How could someone say that he sinned if he doesn&acute;t know what sin is, which is transgression of the Law according to 1 John 3:4? Because, if the Law is done away with there is no more sin and no more confession. How could someone be saved then?&nbsp;Unless we acknowledge that the Law of the L-RD is still valid and that we need to understand it from the right perspective, the Hebrew perspective, we won&acute;t be able to understand G-D&acute;s redemptive plan.<br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">Watch the Message &gt;&gt;</font></strong></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[TORAH: The Law of G-D]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/torah-the-law-of-g-d]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/torah-the-law-of-g-d#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 04:10:43 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/torah-the-law-of-g-d</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  "&#8203;&#8203;Many think that the Torah is the Law of Moses and it is no longer valid because we have the Law of Christ. It has no more bearing for us or no longer applicable. In this study, we examine the Scriptures whether this is true or not."  It is a fact that the Torah does contain a big percentage of direct words of G-D. The epistles in the New Testament like Galatians contain the teachings of the apostles but the Torah contains the actual words of G-D. We have t [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font size="3" color="#24678d">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></strong></h2>  <blockquote><em><font color="#24678d">"</font><font color="#000000">&#8203;&#8203;Many think that the Torah is the Law of Moses and it is no longer valid because we have the Law of Christ. It has no more bearing for us or no longer applicable. In this study, we examine the Scriptures whether this is true or not.</font><font color="#24678d">"</font></em></blockquote>  <div class="paragraph">It is a fact that the Torah does contain a big percentage of direct words of G-D. The epistles in the New Testament like Galatians contain the teachings of the apostles but the Torah contains the actual words of G-D. We have to interpret Galatians and other books in the light of the Torah, not the other way&nbsp;around. Any books in the Bible including the teachings of Yeshua cannot go against the Torah and it will not go against the Torah (Matt 5:17-19).<br /><br />The perspective of the Brit Chadasha about the Torah is given by Luke in Luke 2:22-23&nbsp;and also in verse 39. He stated that the Law of Moses is also the Law of the L-RD.&nbsp;He clearly identified the purification according to the Law of Moses are actually those written in the Law of the L-RD.<br /><br />There is a misunderstanding about the Torah and the Law of Christ.&nbsp;Many people think that we no longer have to do the Torah because we already have the Law of Christ as mentioned in Gal 6:2, but what is exactly is the Law of Christ from their perspective. If you ask them, they will say that these are the two greatest commandments as stated in Matt 22:37-40, therefore we are no longer obliged to do the other commandments in the Torah. This presumption is not correct for several reasons:<br />1. Yeshua said that He did not come to destroy the Law but to fulfill (Matt 5:17-19)<br />2. Yeshua kept all the commandments all through our His life. How can He do something and his followers do another thing? John said that we should walk as He walked (1 Jn 2:6)<br />3. There were no accusations against Him that He preached against the Torah<br />4. He even said that if you wish to enter life, keep the commandments (Matt 19:17)<br />5. Yeshua confirmed the statement of recitation of Shema and the commandments in Deuteronomy and Leviticus (Mark 12:29)<br />6. Yeshua confirmed the tithing of Mint and other things (Matt 23:23)<br />7. He took the ownership of the commandments of Torah when He said that if you love me keep my commandments (Jn 14:15)<br /><br />James 4:12 clearly stated that there is only one Lawgiver and Judge and obviously it is Yeshua our Messiah. In Matt 7:21, Yeshua said that those who can enter the Kingdom of Heaven are those who do the ``will`` of the Father. The word ``will`` here is "thelema" in Greek, which could also mean "decrees" or commandments. It is further supported by the fact that the reason for the denial of entry of these so-called followers is "anomia", which means "against the Law ". The Law of Christ is the Torah of G-D and also known as the Law of Moses.<br /><br />In this study also we will review what does the Torah contain and how the commandments can be applied to our lives, concluding that the Commandments are not too difficult or out of reach (Deuteronomy 30:11).<br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fadpOjhkHP8" target="_blank">Watch the Message &gt;&gt;</a></font></strong></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Yeshua (Jesus), the Type of Unleavened Bread]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/yeshua-jesus-the-type-of-unleavened-bread]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/yeshua-jesus-the-type-of-unleavened-bread#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 04:05:55 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/yeshua-jesus-the-type-of-unleavened-bread</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  As unleavened bread is pure&nbsp;and free from leaven, so is Yeshua is pure. The matzo is a good representation&nbsp;of our Messiah. Let us examine this bread and how Yeshua is typified by this element:1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;It is&nbsp;pierced.&nbsp; Yeshua was pierced (Jn 19:24; Ps 22:16; Zech 12:10; Rev&nbsp;1:7)2.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is&nbsp;bruised. Yeshua was bruised (Isa 28:28; Isa 42:3; Isa 53:5; Matt&nbsp;12:18-21)3.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is&nbsp;striped.&nbsp; Yeshua was s [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="3" color="#24678d"><strong>By Richard Sison | 2013</strong></font></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">As unleavened bread is pure&nbsp;and free from leaven, so is Yeshua is pure. The matzo is a good representation&nbsp;of our Messiah. Let us examine this bread and how Yeshua is typified by this element:</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;It is&nbsp;pierced.&nbsp; Yeshua was pierced (Jn 19:24; Ps 22:16; Zech 12:10; Rev&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">1:7)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">2.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is&nbsp;bruised. Yeshua was bruised (Isa 28:28; Isa 42:3; Isa 53:5; Matt&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">12:18-21)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">3.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is&nbsp;striped.&nbsp; Yeshua was striped.&nbsp; it is by His&nbsp;stripes we are healed (Isa 53:5)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">4.&nbsp; it is&nbsp;pure. Yeshua was without sin. (2 Cor 2:21; 1 Pet 2:22; Heb 4:15; Jn&nbsp;14:30).</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;Only unleavened bread was used in the Temple because the offerings presented there&nbsp;had to be pure.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">5.&nbsp;&nbsp;Yeshua referred to Himself as the "bread of life" in John&nbsp;6:48.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">6.&nbsp; Yeshua was born in Bethlehem, which means "house of bread." (Heb: be&#770;yth lechem)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">7.&nbsp; Passover typified the substitutionary death of the Messiah, so Unleavened Bread depicts the burial of the Messiah.</span><br /><br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">Unleavened Bread Depicts Burial of Messiah</font></strong><br /><font color="#6b6d74">&nbsp;</font><br /><font color="#6b6d74">Just as Pesach (Passover)&nbsp;depicts the substitutionary death of the Messiah, so is the Unleavened Bread&nbsp;depicts the burial of the Messiah.&nbsp;&nbsp;Yeshua died a criminal's death in the hands of the Romans but His burial&nbsp;was that of a wealthy man. When a criminal dies he would normally be given a&nbsp;criminal's burial but Yeshua was accorded with honour and respect in His&nbsp;burial.&nbsp; As the Scripture said,&nbsp;Yeshua was buried in new tomb affordable only for the rich people.&nbsp; The donor of the tomb was His secret follower by the name of Joseph of&nbsp;Arimathaea, who was a member of the Sanhedrin and an influential member of the society.&nbsp; His burial declared His&nbsp;innocence and purity. Because Yeshua was without sin (leaven), God did not allow&nbsp;His holy body to be treated with disrespect.&nbsp; His body never decayed or return to dust.&nbsp; David, king of Israel&nbsp;prophesied in Psalms concerning the burial of the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus Christ)&nbsp;. "As a pure, sinless sacrifice, the Messiah was not under the curse to return&nbsp;to the dust."</font></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Hamotzee: Prayer for the Bread, A Testimony of Yeshua´s Resurrection]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/hamotzee-prayer-for-the-bread-a-testimony-of-yeshuas-resurrection]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/hamotzee-prayer-for-the-bread-a-testimony-of-yeshuas-resurrection#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 04:01:14 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/hamotzee-prayer-for-the-bread-a-testimony-of-yeshuas-resurrection</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013   There is an ancient Jewish blessing of the bread that goes this&nbsp;way: "Barukh Ata Adonai Eloheynu Melech ha olam hamotzee lechem meen ha Aretz,&nbsp;Amen". When translated into English: "Blessed are you Oh LORD our GOD, King of&nbsp;the Universe who brings forth bread from the Earth, Amen". This ancient prayer&nbsp;has a lot of significance and can be traced as far back to Ezra. Jewish people&nbsp;used this ancient prayer starting from their return from Babylonian e [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font color="#24678d"><font size="3">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></font></strong></h2>  <span class='imgPusher' style='float:left;height:0px'></span><span style='display: table;width:360px;position:relative;float:left;max-width:100%;;clear:left;margin-top:0px;*margin-top:0px'><a><img src="https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/uploads/1/7/7/7/17776697/funny-pho-to-sweet-caramel-1.jpg?344" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; none; max-width:100%" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image" /></a><span style="display: table-caption; caption-side: bottom; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;" class="wsite-caption"></span></span> <div class="paragraph" style="display:block;"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">There is an ancient Jewish blessing of the bread that goes this&nbsp;way: "Barukh Ata Adonai Eloheynu Melech ha olam hamotzee lechem meen ha Aretz,&nbsp;Amen". When translated into English: "Blessed are you Oh LORD our GOD, King of&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">the Universe who brings forth bread from the Earth, Amen". This ancient prayer&nbsp;has a lot of significance and can be traced as far back to Ezra. Jewish people&nbsp;used this ancient prayer starting from their return from Babylonian exile even&nbsp;up to today. They would use it during Feasts and Shabbat dinners.&nbsp;&nbsp;If we examine it carefully,&nbsp;does the bread literally come from the Earth? The wheat and other grains, which&nbsp;is the main ingredient of the bread comes from the Earth but not he bread per&nbsp;se.&nbsp; &nbsp;Technically all foods come from the Earth but why blessing for bread has been singled out as coming from the Earth? Why is this prayer set up this way?&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">I believe that the LORD GOD inspired His people to pray in this&nbsp;manner as a prophecy then a testimony of Yeshua`s (Jesus) first coming, death&nbsp;and resurrection from the dead. Let us examine a few&nbsp;passages:</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Yeshua is&nbsp;the Bread of life (John 6:48)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This&nbsp;Bread came down from heaven for men to eat and not die (John&nbsp;6:50)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This&nbsp;Bread is the body of Christ (1 Cor&nbsp;11:24)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This&nbsp;Bread proclaims the Lord`s death (1 Cor 11:26)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Examining&nbsp;this prayer, "&hellip;who brings forth bread from the Earth" makes a lot of sense. You&nbsp;cannot bring something "out from the Earth" unless it was first "brought into&nbsp;the Earth".&nbsp; Yeshua, who is the&nbsp;Bread of life, the Unleavened Bread (meaning the sinless One), came down from&nbsp;heaven, was buried under the earth for a time (3 days and nights according to&nbsp;the Scripture) and was raised to life from the Earth on the third day! This&nbsp;prayer is a testimony to the Jewish people and it is an utterance of GOD`s&nbsp;redemptive plan to the Jews first then to the Greeks (nations) &ndash; Rom&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">1:16.</span></div> <hr style="width:100%;clear:both;visibility:hidden;"></hr>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[﻿Pesach: When He (G-D) Had Pity﻿]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/pesach-when-he-g-d-had-pity]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/pesach-when-he-g-d-had-pity#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 03:42:45 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/pesach-when-he-g-d-had-pity</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  IntroductionALL the Jewish people worldwide would celebrate Passover as a&nbsp;commemoration of their freedom for over 3,300 years ago by GOD from being slaves&nbsp;in ancient Egypt and their birth as a nation under the leadership of Moses.&nbsp;Passover commemorates the story of the Exodus as described in the Hebrew Bible&nbsp;especially in Torah, specifically in the Book of Exodus, in which the Israelites&nbsp;were freed from slavery in Egypt.Passover is the second &ld [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font color="#24678d"><font size="3">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></font></strong></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><strong><font color="#000000">Introduction</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">ALL the Jewish people worldwide would celebrate Passover as a&nbsp;commemoration of their freedom for over 3,300 years ago by GOD from being slaves&nbsp;in ancient Egypt and their birth as a nation under the leadership of Moses.&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Passover commemorates the story of the Exodus as described in the Hebrew Bible&nbsp;especially in Torah, specifically in the Book of Exodus, in which the Israelites&nbsp;were freed from slavery in Egypt.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Passover is the second &ldquo;appointed time&rdquo; (Heb:&nbsp;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">moed</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">) mentioned in Leviticus 23 but it was first observed in Exodus 12. The&nbsp;first appointed time mentioned was Shabbat and then followed by Passover. It is&nbsp;technically a MEMORIAL rather than a Feast. However, even the writers of the&nbsp;Newer Covenant &ldquo;appear&rdquo; to combine Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread as we shall see&nbsp; later. Passover is an event that is most celebrated by the Jewish people even up to&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">today. As many secular Jews would say, they&rsquo;d make sure to celebrate the Passover every&nbsp;year even if the miss out any other Biblical/Jewish Feast, its&nbsp;fine&nbsp;with them. Yom Kippur is another &ldquo;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">appointed&nbsp;time</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&rdquo;&nbsp; they would observe.</span><br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">Etymology</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">THE English word "Passover" was first recorded in the English&nbsp;language by William Tyndale's translation of the Bible, later appearing in the&nbsp; King James Version as well.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">The&nbsp;Hebrew verb "pas&agrave;ch" is first mentioned in the Torah account of the Exodus from&nbsp;Egypt (Exodus 12:23). There are many speculations about its exact meaning: the&nbsp;commonly held assumption that it means "He passed over", in reference to God&nbsp;"passing over" (to skip) the homes of the children of Israel during the final plague against the Egyptians. This stems from the translation provided in the&nbsp;Septuagint (&pi;&alpha;&rho;&epsilon;&lambda;&epsilon;&upsilon;&sigma;&epsilon;&tau;&alpha;&iota; in Exodus 12:23, and &epsilon;&sigma;&kappa;&epsilon;&pi;&alpha;&sigma;&epsilon;&nu; in Exodus&nbsp;12:27).&nbsp;</span><strong><em><font color="#000000">Targum Onkelos</font><font color="#6b6d74">&nbsp;</font></em></strong><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">translated&nbsp;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Pesach&nbsp;</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">as "He (GOD) had pity&rdquo;.</span></div>  <div>  <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div>  <div class="paragraph"><strong><font color="#000000">Biblical Passages</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">We have heard and read many different messages about the Passover and yet we can&nbsp;always learn something new every time this time of the year comes. When we think&nbsp;that we know enough about this Event, we should think again, maybe we don&rsquo;t. Let us&nbsp;examine the biblical passage that first mentioned this&nbsp;</span><strong><em><font color="#000000">moed</font><font color="#6b6d74">&nbsp;</font></em></strong><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">or&nbsp;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">appointed time&nbsp;</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">of the Lord:</span><br /><br /><font color="#000000">Exo 12:1-3,5-11 &ldquo;<em>And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying,&nbsp;This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first&nbsp;month of the year to you. Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man&nbsp;a</em>&nbsp;<em>lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house:&nbsp; Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year: ye shall take it&nbsp;out from the sheep, or from the goats: And ye shall keep it up until the&nbsp;fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of&nbsp;Israel shall kill it in the evening. And they shall take of the blood, and&nbsp;strike it on the two side posts and on the upper door post of the houses,&nbsp;wherein they shall eat it. And they shall eat the flesh in that night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs they shall eat it. Eat&nbsp;not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with&nbsp;his legs, and with the purtenance thereof. And ye shall let nothing of it remain until the morning; and that which remaineth of it until the morning ye shall&nbsp;burn with fire. And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on&nbsp;your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the&nbsp;LORD'S passover.</em>&rdquo;</font><br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">Passover &ldquo;goat&rdquo; anyone?</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">How&nbsp;come it says in verse 5 that the Israelites can also take it also from the goats&nbsp;but did we ever hear a Passover goat at all? Maybe&hellip;.or maybe NOT. Let us just say, it&nbsp;is not &ldquo;common&rdquo;. In verse 5, the phrase &ldquo;or from&rdquo; Hebrew [ &#1502;&#1504;&#1468;&#1497; &#1502;&#1504;&#1468;&#1497; &#1502;&#1503;&nbsp;min or minn y or &ndash; which means : a part of;&nbsp;hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses: - above, after or&nbsp;among]. This is a slight mistranslation but we have to get over it. Its always&nbsp;the sheep or specifically the lamb, thus, John the Baptizer cried out&nbsp;&ldquo;Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the&nbsp;world!&rdquo; (Jn 1:29).</span><br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">When was the First Passover?</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">When&nbsp;was the first Passover? Everyone knows that it happened just before the&nbsp;10th&nbsp;plague&nbsp;in Egypt, which was the destruction of the first born by the angel of death as&nbsp;mentioned in Exodus 12, or was it? Let us examine further the Scripture&nbsp;passages:</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">1. Yeshua was &ldquo;The Lamb of God&rdquo; (John 1:29, 36; Rev 5:12-13; 21:22)</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">2.&nbsp;Yeshua&nbsp;was our &ldquo;Passover&rdquo; (1 Cor 5:7)</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">3. Yeshua was from the foundation of the world? (Rev 13:8)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Let us examine this further:</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Rev 13:8 &ldquo;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are&nbsp;not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the&nbsp; world</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">.&nbsp; (KJV)&rdquo;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">The&nbsp;Greek word for &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; here is (pronounced: kat-ab-ol-ay', which means a&nbsp;deposition, that is, founding; figuratively conception:).</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">When&nbsp;Adam and Eve sinned, what happened? They realized that they were naked and they&nbsp;tried to cover themselves with some fig leaves (Gen 3:7). After GOD judged them,&nbsp;the LORD had pity on them for He made them &ldquo;garments of leather&rdquo; for their covering.&nbsp;If GOD has no pity on them, He would have sent them with their sewed fig leaves and soon&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">enough, it will dry up and they will be naked again. But GOD had a provision for them.&nbsp; He has to kill an innocent animal, we don&rsquo;t know what kind, but He did and&nbsp;took&nbsp;its skin and made a clothing for the couple. Could it be that it was a lamb that&nbsp;was slain to cover the nakedness of Adam and Eve? It is not&nbsp;far-fetched and it is definitely a strong theory, isn&rsquo;t&nbsp;it?</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">If we analyze it further, we can safely say that the lamb was slain from the founding of the world or civilization and not necessarily during&nbsp;the creation of the world. We have to remember that during the creation, there&nbsp; was perfection. No need for a sacrifice. However, when sin entered humankind,&nbsp;there was now a need for that sacrifice.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Without reaching a conclusion, I would think that the first Passover&nbsp;was in the Garden of Eden when man sinned and was judged and GOD took pity on&nbsp; them (</span><strong><em><font color="#000000">Targum Onkelos</font><font color="#6b6d74">&nbsp;</font></em></strong><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">translated&nbsp;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Pesach&nbsp;</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">as "He (GOD) had pity&rdquo;)&nbsp;and provided a covering of skin and in the process, had killed the Passover&nbsp;lamb.</span></div>  <div>  <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div>  <div class="paragraph"><strong><font color="#000000">When is the Passover?</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Passover is always a controversial topic because throughout history a&nbsp;debate has raged concerning the proper timing of the LORD&rsquo;s Passover.&nbsp;Many observe the Passover on the 14th of the first month (</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Abib&nbsp;</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&ndash; Chaldean orig while&nbsp;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Nisan&nbsp;</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">is Hebrew) and the Feast of Unleavened&nbsp;Bread on the 15th. Others believe that both the Passover and the first day of&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">the Feast of Unleavened Bread are on the 14th. Still others observe the Passover&nbsp;and first day of the Feast on the 15th of Abib.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">I believe that part of the error is historical. When Judah and&nbsp;Benjamin went into Babylonian exile by the Nebuchadnezzar, these two tribes&nbsp;combined what is known in the Bible as the Passover and the first day of the&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Feast of Unleavened Bread. No one knows exactly when these two observances were&nbsp;combined, but what is known is that it happened during the Exile in Babylon. As&nbsp;unfortunate as it was, Israelites picked up a few errors while under Babylonian&nbsp;influence, and the joining of Passover with the Feast was one of them. Because&nbsp;of this error some believe Passover is also the first high day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Checking the Encyclopedia Judaica, it confirms the mistake committed&nbsp;by the Jews: "</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">The feast of Passover consists of two parts: The Passover ceremony and&nbsp; the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Originally, both parts existed separately; but at&nbsp;<br />the beginning of the [Babylonian] exile they were combined</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">," (Ref: Vol. 13, p. 169)</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Another book corroborates with Encyclopedia Judaica, saying, "</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">The Passover and the Feast of&nbsp;Unleavened Bread rituals were originally two separate observances which were&nbsp;combined sometime between the events of the Exodus and the redaction of the&nbsp;text</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">"&nbsp; (The Torah, by W. Gunther Plaunt p. 445).</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">If we examine the four Gospel accounts, it is obvious that they are referring to the Passover as the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Are the Newer&nbsp;Covenant writers in error? I don&rsquo;t think so. They were writing it based on the current standard of&nbsp;understanding the Jews (and Gentile converts) during their time. We have to remember that they were not making a commentary about Passover and Feast of&nbsp;Unleavened Bread but rather recording the factual events as to when they held their Passover supper and when our Messiah was crucified. Whether it was referred to as the First day of the Feast, being the Passover is irrelevant at&nbsp;that point. However, we have to note that they did eat the Passover in the exact&nbsp;night as God commanded it. Some people would say that Yeshua celebrated it a&nbsp;night before the actual Passover because, He being the Lamb of God, will be&nbsp;killed at the time when the Passover lamb is to be killed. The problem with this&nbsp;speculation is that it will make Yeshua violate the&nbsp;Scripture:</span><br /><br /><font color="#000000">Lev 23:5 &ldquo;<em>In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD'S&nbsp; Passover</em>&rdquo;.<br /><br />Num 9:2 &ldquo;<em>Let the children of Israel also keep the passover at his appointed season</em>&rdquo;.</font><br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">When is the Passover Lamb&nbsp;Sacrificed?</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">One&nbsp;of the highly debated topic during this event is the timing of the killing of&nbsp;the Passover lamb. The Scripture is very clear that the Israelites has to have&nbsp;the Passover lamb in their possession on the 10th of Nisan and keep it until the&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">14th&nbsp;and&nbsp;kill it &ldquo;</span><em style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&igrave;n-between</em><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&rdquo; the evenings. Let us examine the passage</span><br /><br /><font color="#000000">Exo&nbsp;12:6, &ldquo;<em>And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and&nbsp;the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the&nbsp;evening</em>.&rdquo;</font><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Once&nbsp;again, the translation here is simplified and limited it within few hours of the evening&nbsp;&ldquo;ONLY&rdquo;. The Hebrew word used here for &ldquo;</span><strong><em><font color="#000000">in</font></em></strong><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&rdquo; is &ldquo;beyn&rdquo; which means &ldquo;in-between&rdquo;, thus would make sense the time and the&nbsp;practicality of the situation. Instead of limiting the killing of lambs to few&nbsp;hours, it made it almost a day. With this argument, the Passover lamb that&nbsp;Yeshua and His disciples ate was a proper sacrificed done by the priests while&nbsp;those awaiting for their turn can eat it the next evening, justifying the&nbsp;passage John 18:28.</span><br /><br /><strong><font color="#000000">Who Should Eat the Passover?</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Now let us examine when and who are required and allowed to take&nbsp;the Passover meal. Let us read the following passages below:</span><br /><br /><em><font color="#000000">Lev 23:5 &ldquo;In&nbsp; the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD'S&nbsp;passover.&rdquo;<br /><br />Num 9:2 &ldquo;Let&nbsp;the children of Israel also keep the passover at his appointed season.&ldquo;<br /><br />Num 9:4 &ldquo;And&nbsp;Moses spake unto the children of Israel, that they should keep the passover.&rdquo;<br /><br />Num 9:13 &ldquo; But the man that is clean, and is not in a journey, and forbeareth to&nbsp;keep the passover, even the same soul shall be cut off from among his people:&nbsp; because he brought not the offering of the LORD in his appointed season, that&nbsp;man shall bear his sin.&rdquo;<br /><br />Num 9:14 And if a stranger (Heb: Ger) shall sojourn among you,&nbsp;and will keep the passover unto the LORD; according to the ordinance of the&nbsp; passover, and according to the manner thereof, so shall he do: ye shall have one ordinance, both for the stranger, and for him that was born in the&nbsp;land.</font></em><br /><br /><em><font color="#000000">Exo 12:48 &ldquo;And&nbsp;when a stranger (Heb: Ger) shall sojourn with thee, and will keep the Passover&nbsp;to the LORD, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one that is born in the land: for no uncircumcised&nbsp;person shall eat thereof.&rdquo;</font></em></div>  <blockquote><font color="#000000">From these passages, we can see that:<br /><br />1.&nbsp;The Passover has to be taken at 14th of Nisan in the evening<br />2. The Passover has to be taken by the children of Israel in its appointed season<br />3. The children of Israel are required to keep the Passover<br />4. Passover should be kept by the children of Israel who are clean and not in journey.<br />&nbsp;5. Any stranger (&ldquo;Ger&rdquo; &ndash; a friendly guest not &ldquo;nekar&rdquo; &ndash; a hostile or not so&nbsp;friendly stranger) who sojourns or attached himself/herself to the commonwealth&nbsp;of Israel (Eph 2:12-13)&nbsp;<em>may&nbsp;</em>chose (not required) to take the Passover but&nbsp;must be circumcised. (This is a requirement and Yeshua said that Scripture&nbsp;cannot be broken &ndash; John 10:35)</font></blockquote>  <div class="paragraph"><strong><font color="#000000">Who Should NOT Take the Passover?</font></strong><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">At this time, we have to determine as to who among the people can not take the Passover. The following passages need to be examined&nbsp;carefully.</span><br /><br /><em><font color="#000000">Exo 12:43 &ldquo;And&nbsp;the LORD said unto Moses and Aaron, This is the ordinance of the passover: There&nbsp;shall no stranger (Heb: ben nekar) eat thereof:&rdquo;<br /><br />Exo 12:48 &ldquo;And&nbsp;when a stranger (Heb: Ger) shall sojourn with thee, and will keep the Passover&nbsp;to the LORD, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and&nbsp;keep it; and he shall be as one that is born in the land:&nbsp;<strong>for no&nbsp;uncircumcised person shall eat thereof</strong>.&rdquo;<br /><br />Num 9:6 &ldquo;And&nbsp;there were certain men, who were defiled by the dead body of a man, that they could not keep the passover on that day&rdquo;</font></em><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Based on these Biblical passages, the LORD directed Moses and&nbsp;His people not to allow certain people from taking the&nbsp;Passover:</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">1. No stranger (&ldquo;ben&nbsp; nekar&rdquo;&nbsp; was in&nbsp;the original text thus it should be properly translated as &ldquo;son of a non-friendly or hostile&nbsp;stranger&rdquo;) shall eat the&nbsp;Passover.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">2. No uncircumcised person can take the Passover. No wonder, there was a huge&nbsp;debacle among the leadership of believers in the first century with regards to&nbsp;the circumcision. Although it was not mentioned that Passover was an issue but&nbsp;with this passage how will they treat the massive numbers of uncircumcised&nbsp; &ldquo;former&rdquo; gentiles who want to take&nbsp;the Passover? We have to remember that Yeshua said that Scripture cannot be&nbsp;broken. How can they go around about it?</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">3.&nbsp;No unclean or defiled can take the Passover. Paul has clear instructions as well&nbsp;on how to take the Lord&rsquo;s&nbsp;table in Corinthians. Believers should examine themselves before taking&nbsp;it.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">When&nbsp;the children of Israel were finally allowed to leave Egypt, there was a massive&nbsp;number of non-Israelites who went with them. It is obvious to say that they were&nbsp;not affected by God&rsquo;s&nbsp;judgment and they believe in the God of Israel. Since these people were&nbsp; obviously not circumcised, therefore, they were not allowed to take the&nbsp;Passover. As to why they were not affected by the killing of the first born is&nbsp;unknown but most likely, since they were considered as &ldquo;Ger&rdquo; or a friendly stranger, their Israelite counterpart may&nbsp;have shared the &ldquo;blood&nbsp;of the Passover lamb&rdquo;, which is a sign of Yeshua&rsquo;s&nbsp; blood to save those will believe and avail it, whether circumcised or&nbsp;uncircumcised.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">We&nbsp;cannot ascertain with finality that the Lord &rsquo;s Supper, which is used to be known as Eucharist&nbsp;(which means to give thanks in Greek) may have been developed by the apostles&nbsp;to accommodate the uncircumcised Gentiles who came to faith in Yeshua because&nbsp;they cannot take the Passover meal. However, we know for a fact that the&nbsp;Lord&rsquo;s&nbsp;Supper, its essence and its elements came from the Passover. We have to remember&nbsp;that the Temple was still standing up until 70 C.E. and during those times, of&nbsp;whom the majority of the apostles were still alive, have to take the Passover. The Scripture cannot be broken and the apostles had to do what they were&nbsp;required of.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Since it was determined in the Council of Jerusalem as recorded in Acts&nbsp;15 that Gentile converts are no longer required to go through the painful&nbsp;circumcision, these same uncircumcised believers cannot take the Passover but&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">their circumcised counterparts are required according to the Scriptures.&nbsp;However, we know for a fact that the Asia Minor congregations were celebrating&nbsp;the Passover, thus being tagged as Quartadecimans. These same believers argued&nbsp;that these were instructions from John and Phillip the apostles. Were they&nbsp;circumcised? We don&rsquo;t&nbsp;know. But here is my take, since there was no more Temple after 70 C.E., the&nbsp;Passover sacrifice cannot be performed. In my opinion, the LORD barred the uncircumcised from eating the &ldquo;meat&rdquo; of the sacrificed &ldquo;passover lamb&rdquo; but the other elements may be eaten. The elements of the&nbsp;Lord&rsquo;s&nbsp;supper namely, the bread and the cup, came from the Passover, thus they can be eaten.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">When these things are taken into consideration, we can say that the&nbsp;physically uncircumcised but spiritually circumcised believers in Yeshua can&nbsp;partake the Passover if they chose to because the Passover lamb sacrifice is not&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">in the table but real Passover Lamb, namely Yeshua haMashiach (Jesus Christ) has&nbsp;been sacrificed for all mankind and need not be eaten but received in the hearts&nbsp;of men.</span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Yeshua´s Name Appeared in the Old Testament 75 Times]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/yeshuas-name-appeared-in-the-old-testament-75-times]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/yeshuas-name-appeared-in-the-old-testament-75-times#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 03:27:41 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/yeshuas-name-appeared-in-the-old-testament-75-times</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  It is very interesting to&nbsp;know that the word Yeshua (&#1497;&#1513;&#1473;&#1493;&#1468;&#1506;&#1492;&nbsp;Yeshu&#770;&#8219;a&#770;h) which literally means "salvation" or&nbsp;"God is my salvation" appeared at least75 times in the Tanakh (Genesis to Malachi).&nbsp;We know for a fact&nbsp;that Yeshua is the Hebrew name of Jesus of Nazareth, our Saviour and Lord. Although many christian believe that Jesus existed from the beginning, they are having a hard time to eq [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font size="3" color="#24678d">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></strong></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">It is very interesting to&nbsp;know that the word Yeshua (&#1497;&#1513;&#1473;&#1493;&#1468;&#1506;&#1492;&nbsp;Yeshu&#770;&#8219;a&#770;h) which literally means "salvation" or&nbsp;"God is my salvation" appeared at least75 times in the Tanakh (Genesis to Malachi).&nbsp;We know for a fact&nbsp;that Yeshua is the Hebrew name of Jesus of Nazareth, our Saviour and Lord. Although many christian believe that Jesus existed from the beginning, they are having a hard time to equate that it was Yeshua or Jesus was literally present in the writings of the Old Testament.&nbsp;Many would assume that Jesus only came into play and became the focus of everything in the New Testament only. This erroneous assumption was unknowingly copied from a false prophet by the name of Marcion from the second century. As a matter of fact, Marcion was the one who divided the Bible and coined the term "Old" and "New" testament.&nbsp;</span></div>  <blockquote><em><font size="5" color="#000000">"There&nbsp;is no Old or New Testament but rather just a Scripture or&nbsp;Biblios (Bible), which means holy books."</font></em></blockquote>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">From time to time, I would ask some fellow believers&nbsp;who gave the Ten Commandments to Moses and they would immediately answer with confidence that it was God who gave it.&nbsp; When I would press further as to who exactly,&nbsp;&nbsp;whether it was the Father or the Son, their usual answer is the Father after a long pause. Again this is Marcionic belief as he was saying that it was a different god who reigned and was the focus of the "old" testament who ruled Israel with a very tough Law and Jesus triumph over this god and now saved us by grace, thus, we no longer need the Law as we had been freed from this "tough" Law. If I tell them that it was Yeshua who gave the Law to Moses, they hardly believe and many would even disagree.&nbsp; They cannot connect the gracious and loving Jesus to the tough law-giver in the Old Testament who would punish to death any violators of the Law and who ordered Israel to annihilate their enemies including women and children. They seem to forget that Yeshua drove people selling in the Temple with scourge of cord and overthrew tables and many things.&nbsp; I will discuss this further in a&nbsp;separate topic.</span></div>  <div>  <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">For many fellow christians, they cannot believe or accept that Yeshua was the giver of the Law (Torah). If I ask them how many and what are the commandments that Jesus gave, they will only say 2 commandments, i.e., To Love God and neighbor (Matt 22:37-40). However, people tend to forget that these two commandments were given to Moses and was part of the Torah (Deut 6:5; Lev 19:18). Whether christians will accept it or not, Jesus was the giver of the Torah to Moses, including the Ten Commandments.&nbsp; This is very clear in James 4:12, "There is one Lawgiver and Judge, the One who is able to save and destroy...".&nbsp; Therefore, if Yeshua is the Lawgiver, how do we treat the Law whom He gave? He specifically said in John 14:15, "If you love me, keep my commandments". We are also responsible to teach the Law and His commandments to people as mentioned in Matthew 28:18-20, specifically verse 20, "teaching them to observe ALL that I commanded you..". When He said all, He means ALL.&nbsp; Can we keep them all? No, we cannot! This is the reason why we need Him, our Saviour but it does not exempt us from doing His commandments.&nbsp; We keep what we can and those that we struggle with or cannot cope up, His grace kicks in. That is how loving our God is!</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Why is it important to know whether Yeshua's name was written in the Old Testament? Because God in His loving mercy has revealed Himself to us in every possible way, even from the very beginning.&nbsp; If we can understand that He was the Lawgiver and that the Scripture is all about Him (Luke 24:27) then it is easier to understand that we have to follow ALL His commandments, from "Old" to "New" Testaments, from Tanakh (Genesis to Malachi) to Brit Chadasha (Matthew to Revelation).&nbsp; In those 75 verses as well, the Scripture has literally stated that Yeshua is God!&nbsp; Not only that Jesus was mentioned in the New Testament, His Hebrew name was literally mentioned all over Old Testament declaring that Yeshua is God.</span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Caleb, a "Former" Gentile?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/caleb-a-former-gentile]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/caleb-a-former-gentile#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 03:17:28 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/caleb-a-former-gentile</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  If we study the Bible, we can see that there are things&nbsp; that we can discover that will ignite our interest and reinforce our faith.&nbsp; One of the things that I&nbsp;was not aware of before was the fact that it was not only the children of Israel&nbsp;who were led out of Egypt but there were Gentiles that went with them.&nbsp; In Exodus 12:38, we were told that&nbsp;there were a &ldquo;mixed&rdquo; multitude that went with the Israelites.&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8203;The He [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font size="3" color="#24678d">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></strong></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">If we study the Bible, we can see that there are things&nbsp; that we can discover that will ignite our interest and reinforce our faith.&nbsp; One of the things that I&nbsp;was not aware of before was the fact that it was not only the children of Israel&nbsp;who were led out of Egypt but there were Gentiles that went with them.&nbsp; In Exodus 12:38, we were told that&nbsp;there were a &ldquo;mixed&rdquo; multitude that went with the Israelites.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />&#8203;The Hebrew word used here was &ldquo;Ereb&rdquo; that literally means promiscuous&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">(made up of various disparate elements mixed together) mass of foreigners,&nbsp;strangers and wanderers &ndash; in short, &ldquo;Gentiles&rdquo;. &nbsp;</span></div>  <blockquote><em><font size="4"><font color="#24678d">"</font><font color="#000000">Contrary to what we always knew, God&nbsp;saved not only the children of Israel but also those God-fearing Gentiles who believed in God and attached themselves to Israel as they were being led out of Egypt.&nbsp; This was a physical&nbsp;manifestation of spiritual truth as described by Paul in Eph 2:11-13, 19.&nbsp; Caleb was among these mixed multitudes&nbsp;of Gentiles</font><font color="#24678d">."</font></font></em></blockquote>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">The Torah (first five books of the Bible) and the Book of Joshua have many good things to say about Caleb. In Numbers 13-14, we were told that he was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to the Promised Land.&nbsp; While ten of the spies were afraid of&nbsp;the inhabitants of the land, Caleb together with Joshua was undeterred. He tried&nbsp;to convince the Israelites that they could over take them, even though the enemy&nbsp; appeared to be more superior in stature, for God was on their side.&nbsp;&nbsp;Because the Israelites listened to the report of the majority and caved&nbsp;in to fear, God made them to wander in the desert for the next forty years until&nbsp;all the present generation of unbeliever died.&nbsp; Because of their faithfulness, God&nbsp;promised that Joshua and Caleb would enter and possess the Promised&nbsp;Land.</span></div>  <div>  <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">In Joshua 14-15, Caleb, now an old man, is about to take his possession. Although he was old already, he still felt as strong as he did forty-five years earlier, when he first spied out the land. Even at the age of 85, he was unafraid of the giants and high walls of Canaan. Inspired by the promise of God, he went into Hebron and took it for&nbsp;himself.</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">What is interesting about Caleb is that he was not even&nbsp;an Israelite, for he was the son of Jephunneh, a Kenezite (Numbers 32:12; Joshua 14:6). The Kenezites came from the descendants of Esau (Genesis 15:19; 36:11, 15, 42), and they eventually associated themselves with the tribe of Judah when they came out of Egypt (Numbers 13:6).&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Why is it that the Hebrew Bible made mention of the&nbsp;heroic deeds of Caleb who was not even a full Israelite? For us believers, the importance of Gentiles in the Old Testament foreshadowed the time when God would later include them in His New Covenant.&nbsp;In the New Testament, God wants the&nbsp;Gentiles to become co-heir with His covenant people, without the necessity of&nbsp;circumcision. The Tanach (Old Testament) emphasizes God's relationship with a&nbsp; specific nation, the physical Israel, while the new covenant creates a new&nbsp;community, in which Jews and Gentiles are both part of the commonwealth as&nbsp;mentioned by Paul in his letter to the Ephesians.&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;The descendants of Caleb occupied Hebron as late as the time of king David (I Samuel 25:3; 30:14), and the biblical authors perhaps wanted to explain how they got there. Calebites had a strong connection with Israel and her God and they couldn't claim that they were full-fledged Israelites because the Calebites retained their identities as Kenezites. Therefore, they included a story about Caleb getting land in Canaan as part of the Israelite invasion to present a testimony for Israelites as co-heir of the Promised Land.</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;</span><br /><font color="#6b6d74">In the Bible there&nbsp;are passages that encourages the Gentiles to worship the God of Israel, the only&nbsp;one true God. It occurs throughout the books of Psalms and Isaiah.&nbsp;&nbsp;When Solomon dedicated the Temple, he said, </font><font color="#000000">"<em>Likewise when a foreigner, who is not of your people Israel, comes from a distant land because of your Name--for they shall hear of your great Name, your mighty hand, and your&nbsp;outstretched arm--when a foreigner comes and prays toward this house, then hear&nbsp;<br />in heaven your dwelling place, and do according to all that the foreigner calls to you, so that all the peoples of the earth may know your name and fear you, as do your people Israel, and so that they may know that your name has been invoked&nbsp; on this house that I have built</em>"</font><font color="#6b6d74"> (I Kings 8:41-43 NRSV). So the emphasis on Caleb's valour may have reminded both Israel and the Gentiles that God is&nbsp;faithful and He honour His promises to those who follow Him whether Jews or&nbsp; Gentiles but just like those who died in the desert because of unbelief, He did&nbsp;</font><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">not let them enter His rest whether Jews or Gentiles (Heb 4:1, 11).&nbsp;</span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Love is Above All Things]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/love-is-above-all-things]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/love-is-above-all-things#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 02:53:31 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/love-is-above-all-things</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  1 Cor 13:1-13 &ldquo;If I speak with the tongues of men &nbsp;and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging &nbsp;cymbal. &nbsp;If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all the mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. &nbsp;And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing. &nbsp; [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><font size="3" color="#24678d"><strong>By Richard Sison | 2013</strong></font></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><em><font color="#2a2a2a">1 Cor 13:1-13 &ldquo;If I speak with the tongues of men &nbsp;and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging &nbsp;cymbal. &nbsp;If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all the mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. &nbsp;And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing. &nbsp;<br /><br />Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant, &nbsp;does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered, &nbsp;does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; &nbsp;bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all &nbsp;things. &nbsp;Love never fails; but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part; &nbsp;but when the perfect comes, the partial will be done away. &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />When I was a child, I used to speak like a child, think like a child, reason like a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things. &nbsp;For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known. But now faith, hope, love, abide these &nbsp;three; but the greatest of these is love.&ldquo;</font></em></div>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">I find it very interesting when people get hyper&nbsp;when it comes to their knowledge of the Bible.&nbsp;Everyone thinks that they are right and&nbsp;they have the &ldquo;franchise&rdquo; of the&ldquo;correct&rdquo; interpretation of the Bible. Quoting&nbsp;verse 9 &ldquo;For we know in part and we prophesy in part&rdquo;.&nbsp;&nbsp;Shaul (Apostle Paul) tells us that we ONLY know in part. If this is the&nbsp;case, why are we so arrogant as if we know it all? I think we should emulate how&nbsp;Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna and a direct disciple of Apostle John, and Anicetus,&nbsp;bishop of Rome, settled their theological differences and practices in 150-155&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">C.E.. They agree to disagree and left in peace without offending one another&nbsp;(History of the Christian Church Vol 2 p213).&nbsp;</span>&#8203;</div>  <blockquote><font size="5"><font color="#24678d">"</font><font color="#000000">If we THINK we know more, are we not&nbsp;supposed to be more understanding? Why can&rsquo;t we handle differences of opinion in&nbsp;a godly way?</font><font color="#24678d">"</font></font></blockquote>  <div>  <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--></div>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">We are so ready to shoot when we find a little bit of theological&nbsp;issue. What if they are right and we are wrong? Even if we are right and they&nbsp;are wrong but if causes another brother to stumble, are we not sinning against&nbsp;God? Shaul put it gently in 1 Tim 5:1-2 &ldquo;Do not sharply rebuke an older man, but&nbsp;rather appeal to him as a father, to the younger men as brothers,&nbsp;&nbsp;the older women as mothers, and the younger women as sisters, in all&nbsp;purity.&rdquo;</span><br /><br /><font color="#6b6d74">Verse 2 states that &ldquo;If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all the mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith,&nbsp;so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing&rdquo;. &nbsp;</font><font color="#000000">Let me say this, if we think we know better, let us be more gentle and more understanding.&nbsp;</font><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">I remember many years ago when I used to have a cat. When she was still a kitten,&nbsp;she would react violently to any and every threat. After several years and she&nbsp;has grown and became old, she hardly reacts to the bark of the dog or even a&nbsp;real threat from a dog. She would just stop and look and walk away gently not&nbsp;because she cannot fight but because she knows that she can hurt the dog just&nbsp;like in the past. &nbsp;This is what&nbsp;Shaul is saying in verse 11 &ldquo;When I was a child, I used to speak like a child,&nbsp;think like a child, reason like a child; when I became a man, I did away with&nbsp;childish things.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">Shaul summed it all in verse 13 &ldquo;But now faith,&nbsp;hope, love, abide these three; but the greatest of these is love. &ldquo; He also&nbsp;commanded us in the next passage after that, &nbsp;&ldquo;Pursue love&rdquo; (1 Cor&nbsp;14:1).</span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[The 74 "Be´s" in the New Testament]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/the-74-bes-in-the-new-testament]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/the-74-bes-in-the-new-testament#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2016 02:46:17 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/the-74-bes-in-the-new-testament</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013   	 		 			 				 					 						  1. Be exceeding glad (Matthew&nbsp; 5:12)2. Be reconciled to a brother (Matthew&nbsp; 5:24)3. Be perfect (Matthew 5:48; 2 Cor.&nbsp;13:11)4. Be wise as serpents (Matthew&nbsp;10:16)5. Be harmless as doves (Matthew&nbsp;10:16)6. Be ready for Christ's coming (Matthew&nbsp; 24:44; Luke 12:40)7. Be content with your wages (Luke&nbsp; 3:14)8. Be merciful as God (Luke 6:36)9. Be like faithful servants (Luke&nbsp;12:36)10. Be thankful (Col.&nbsp; 3: [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font size="3" color="#24678d">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></strong></h2>  <div><div class="wsite-multicol"><div class="wsite-multicol-table-wrap" style="margin:0 -15px;"> 	<table class="wsite-multicol-table"> 		<tbody class="wsite-multicol-tbody"> 			<tr class="wsite-multicol-tr"> 				<td class="wsite-multicol-col" style="width:50%; padding:0 15px;"> 					 						  <div class="paragraph">1. Be exceeding glad (Matthew&nbsp; 5:12)<br /><br />2. Be reconciled to a brother (Matthew&nbsp; 5:24)<br /><br />3. Be perfect (Matthew 5:48; 2 Cor.&nbsp;13:11)<br /><br />4. Be wise as serpents (Matthew&nbsp;10:16)<br /><br />5. Be harmless as doves (Matthew&nbsp;10:16)<br /><br />6. Be ready for Christ's coming (Matthew&nbsp; 24:44; Luke 12:40)<br /><br />7. Be content with your wages (Luke&nbsp; 3:14)<br /><br />8. Be merciful as God (Luke 6:36)<br /><br />9. Be like faithful servants (Luke&nbsp;12:36)<br /><br />10. Be thankful (Col.&nbsp; 3:15)<br /><br />11. Be at peace among selves (1 Thes.&nbsp; 5:13)<br /><br />12. Be patient toward all people (1 Thes. 5:14; 2 Tim. 2:24)<br /><br />13. Be no partaker of sin (1 Tim.&nbsp;5:22)<br /><br />14. Be sober and hope (1 Peter&nbsp;1:13)<br /><br />15. Be sober and pray (1 Peter&nbsp; 4:7)<br /><br />16. Be sober, grave, temperate, sound in&nbsp; faith, charity, and patience (aged men, Titus&nbsp;2:2)<br /><br />17. Be sober, love husbands and children&nbsp; (young women, Titus 2:4)<br /><br />18. Be sober minded (young men, Titus&nbsp; 2:6)<br /><br />19. Be in behavior as becoming to saints&nbsp; (aged women, Titus 2:3)<br /><br />20. Be discreet, chaste, keepers at home,&nbsp; good, obedient young women, (Titus 2:5)<br /><br />21. Be ready to give an answer of the hope&nbsp;that is in you (1 Peter 3:15)<br /><br />22. Be of good cheer (John&nbsp;16:33)<br /><br />23. Be baptized (Acts&nbsp; 2:38)<br /><br />24. Be converted (Acts 3:19)<br /><br />25. Be transformed (Romans&nbsp;12:2)<br /><br />26. Be kind of brotherly love one to&nbsp;another (Romans 12:10; Ephes. 4:32)<br /><br />27. Be fervent in spirit (Romans&nbsp;12:11)<br /><br />28. Be patient in tribulation (Romans&nbsp;12:12)<br /><br />29. Be given to hospitality (Romans&nbsp;12:13)<br /><br />30. Be afraid, if lawless (Romans&nbsp;13:4)<br /><br />31. Be no idolater (1 Cor.&nbsp;10:7)<br /><br />32. Be followers of Paul as he followed&nbsp;Christ (1 Cor. 11:1; Phil. 3:17)<br /><br />33. Be followers of God (Ephes.&nbsp;5:1)<br /><br />34. Be followers of the faithful and&nbsp;patient (Hebrews 6:12)<br /><br />35. Be children in malice (1 Cor.&nbsp;14:20)<br /><br />36. Be men in understanding (1 Cor.&nbsp;14:20)<br /><br />37. Be stedfast (1 Cor. 15:58)<br /><br />&#8203;&#8203;38. Be unmoveable (1 Cor.&nbsp;15:58)<br /><br />&#8203;39. Be always abounding in God's work (1&nbsp;Cor. 15:58)<br /></div>   					 				</td>				<td class="wsite-multicol-col" style="width:50%; padding:0 15px;"> 					 						  <div class="paragraph">40. Be strong in the Lord (1 Cor. 16:13;&nbsp; Ephes. 6:10; 2 Tim. 2:1)<br /><br />41. Be of good comfort (2 Cor.&nbsp;13:11)<br /><br />42. Be of one mind (Romans 12:16; 2 Cor.&nbsp;13:11; Phil. 2:2; 1 Peter 3:8)<br /><br />43. Be separate from the unclean (2 Cor.&nbsp;6:17)<br /><br />44. Be renewed in spirit (Ephes.&nbsp;4:23)<br /><br />45. Be angry and sin not (Ephes.&nbsp;4:26)<br /><br />46. Be tenderhearted one to another&nbsp;(Ephes. 4:32)<br /><br />47. Be filled with the Spirit (Ephes.&nbsp;5:18)<br /><br />48. Be likeminded (Phil. 2:2)<br /><br />49. Be one of accord (Phil.&nbsp;2:2)<br /><br />50. Be anxious for nothing (Phil.&nbsp;4:6)<br /><br />51. Be an example to believers in word,&nbsp;conversation, charity, spirit, faith, and purity&nbsp; (1 Tim.&nbsp; 4:12)<br /><br />52. Be a partaker of Christian sufferings&nbsp; (2 Tim. 1:8; cp. 1 Peter 4:1)<br /><br />53. Be gentle to all people (2 Tim.&nbsp;2:24)<br /><br />54. Be apt to teach (2 Tim.&nbsp;2:24)<br /><br />55. Be ready in season, out of season (2&nbsp;Tim. 4:2)<br /><br />56. Be careful to maintain good works&nbsp;(Titus 3:8,14; cp. Matthew 5:16)<br /><br />57. Be content with what you have (Hebrews&nbsp;13:5)<br /><br />58. Be doers of the Word (James&nbsp;1:22)<br /><br />59. Be afflicted and mourn (James&nbsp;4:9)<br /><br />60. Be patient till Christ comes (James&nbsp;5:7-8)<br /><br />61. Be holy in conversation (behavior) (1&nbsp;Peter 1:15-16)<br /><br />62. Be pitiful (1 Peter 3:8)<br /><br />63. Be courteous (1 Peter&nbsp;3:8)<br /><br />64. Be examples of the flock of God, not&nbsp;lord over it (1 Peter 5:3)<br /><br />65. Be subject one to another (1 Peter&nbsp;5:5)<br /><br />66. Be clothed with humility (1 Peter&nbsp;5:5)<br /><br />67. Be sober (1 Peter 5:8)<br /><br />68. Be vigilant (1 Peter 5:8)<br /><br />69. Be mindful of prophecies and&nbsp;commandments (2 Peter 3:2)<br /><br />70. Be diligent to be found in peace (2&nbsp;Peter 3:14)<br /><br />71. Be diligent to be without spot, and&nbsp;blameless (2 Peter 3:14)<br /><br />72. Be faithful to death (Rev.&nbsp; 2:10)<br /><br />73. Be watchful, strengthen self (Rev.&nbsp;3:2)<br /><br /><br />74. Be zealous and repent (Rev.&nbsp;<br />3:19)</div>   					 				</td>			</tr> 		</tbody> 	</table> </div></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Messianic Symbol of First Christian Congregation]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/messianic-symbol-of-first-christian-congregation]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/messianic-symbol-of-first-christian-congregation#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2016 03:23:55 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lightofmessiah.ca/2013-teachings-and-older/messianic-symbol-of-first-christian-congregation</guid><description><![CDATA[By Richard Sison | 2013  This extremely&nbsp; important inscription was discovered in the area within Mount Zion.&nbsp;This seal is believed to have been made and used by the early Jewish&nbsp; believers, who called themselves &ldquo;Nazarenes&rdquo; and founded the Jerusalem Assembly &ndash; the first Messianic Congregation.  Considering beyond&nbsp; the historical weight of the symbol, this Messianic Seal proclaims to everyone&nbsp; in the whole world the Jewishness of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wsite-content-title"><strong><font size="3" color="#24678d">By Richard Sison | 2013</font></strong></h2>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">This extremely&nbsp; important inscription was discovered in the area within Mount Zion.&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">This seal is believed to have been made and used by the early Jewish&nbsp; believers, who called themselves &ldquo;Nazarenes&rdquo; and founded the Jerusalem Assembly &ndash; the first Messianic Congregation.</span><br /></div>  <blockquote><em><font color="#2a2a2a"><font size="4">Considering beyond&nbsp; the historical weight of the symbol, this Messianic Seal proclaims to everyone&nbsp; in the whole world the Jewishness of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ), and the&nbsp;obvious Jewish foundation and roots of the Ekklesia (congregation) founded in&nbsp;His Name.</font></font></em></blockquote>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(107, 109, 116)">The "Messianic&nbsp; Seal," has been adopted and considered as an emblem of many Messianic&nbsp;believers.&nbsp; It consists of a fish&nbsp;emblem, or vesica pisces, surmounted by a Magen David, and topped with a&nbsp;Menorah.&nbsp; The menorah is one of the&nbsp;oldest symbols of the Jewish faith. The seven branched candelabra, which is the&nbsp;seven arms likely represented the seven days of creation.&nbsp;This was also the seven golden lampstand seen by apostle John in the book&nbsp;of Revelation.</span></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>