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We should take this very slowly but we should not rule him out just because of what others think his status is in society. If you were looking at that in this man and thinking him strange I wonder what you would think of me. Would you think I didnt fit in your group. I don't think we should rush in and judge this man. He may dress funny but he is educated with the rabbis. We really need to examine the things we know about this stranger who dresses not like ourselves. He is well studied in the scriptures and we are sure of this. It will have to be kept at a secret especially those of who are females and know the laws as well as others. We have our own common sense on to what this stranger knows about the land and he may eat strangelybut if we were in the woods alone wouldn't we live off the lands. by he has studied with the Rabbis and with the Targamist so he is knowledgeable in the scriptures. We must give this a chance! According to the Rabbinical training which teaches the old testament. Jeremiah 23:5-6 which whos the Messiah was to be God Himself. Studying the scriptures for being a Rabbi it was recognised that the Branch was a name for the Messian. In the Jewish Rabbinical literature the Messiah is understood to be a descended from David. If you go through all the generations it would be true. It would be too long to list the many decesdents of David to the New Testament. Let's meet on this and not draw concusions. We need to sit down have some bread, olives, and wine. Discuss items not run on a whelm. Jeramiah 23:6 we find the statement "You find that at the begining of the creation of the world the King Messiah was born and He emerged in the thought of God even before the world was created....In Rabbinical literature the sentiment was the Messiah or His name. They speak of a wild man who comes to us. Thoughtout the Targumia there are many places taught that the Lord is uniplural...Exodus 17:16, Deuteronomy 30:8, Jeremiah 30:11) It teaches the Lord's names as being the term "Mermra" (Aramaic for "word") which made the Targumists disbelieving this theory because of the uniplural sense. Let's listen. He's worth a chance. {image:#1529588} "Invalid Item" |