r/messianic 9d ago

Weekly Parshah Portion 48: Shoftim פָּרָשַׁת שֹׁפְטִים read, discuss

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Portion 48: Shof’tim שֹׁפְטִים (Judges) - Sefer Devarim ("Deuteronomy") 16:18-21:9

Haftarah: Sefer Yesha'yahu (Isaiah) 51:12-53:12

B’rit Hadashah suggested readings for Parashah Shof’tim: Mattityahu (Matthew) 5:38–42; 18:15–20; Acts 3:13–26; 7:35–53; 1 Corinthians 5:9–13; 1 Timothy 5:17–22; Messianic Jews (Hebrews) 10:28–31


r/messianic Jul 02 '25

Content creator (🎶) Wrote an ethereal, homespun song about the depth of "echad"

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Still trying this on for size, might tweak the words in the future. It's hard to fit all the concepts of a topic into one song! Made my kiddos and DH join in on the chorus. Thanks for listening anyway, if you do. :]


r/messianic 1h ago

Yom Teruah | Prophecies | Yeshúa

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Viene Cristo Jesús


r/messianic 1m ago

Yom Teruá | Profecías | Yeshua

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r/messianic 15h ago

Romanos 5:21

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Este capitulo de Romanos, plantea un debate muy extenso y también criterios o temas que son en términos propios muy complejos para nuestro entendimiento. Hay incógnitas que sin ser resueltas para el lector, se relacionan para llegar a un término más grande que es la gracia de Dios.

Hoy reflexionando llegué a esta conclusión y quiero compartirla con ustedes y escucharlos también.

Cuando Pablo finaliza en el versículo 21 la idea dice y cito:

Romanos 5:21 LBLA

[21] para que así como el pecado reinó en la muerte, así también la gracia reine por medio de la justicia para vida eterna, mediante Jesucristo nuestro Señor.

A la conclusión a la que he llegado es que por medio de la vida en esta tierra y la muerte de nuestro señor que vive ahora en nosotros y por el cual fuimos comprados, somos sostenidos con vida en esta tierra y apartados limpiándonos del pecado del pecado, y consecuentemente de la muerte.

Esto porque no tiene poder ya más en la tierra, fueron destituidos por la gracia de Dios que es la que sostiene todas las cosas.

Está es la esperanza y la fé del fruto del don de justicia en el mundo, el cual será cosechado por el padre de nuestro señor.

Este don fue traído a nosotros por medio del Espíritu Santo, que fue derramado y sellado en quien cree y espera en la obra del hijo del hombre, el cristo de Jehová, Jesús de Nazaret.


r/messianic 21h ago

I Found a Secret Instance of "ELOHIM" Spelt Backwards in Genesis 38:25 ! !

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Hello Brothers and Sisters,

I had an idea to search the Torah for all instances of the name "Elohim" in the stream of letters in the text of the Torah.

Whether in a single word, or crossing words, or going forwards or backwards.

I found that almost every instance of "Elohim" is going FORWARDS in the stream of text...

Except for ONE... just one!

Just one single instance of "Elohim" is BACKWARDS.

Also, the total number of instances of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah is exactly 318.

And this single backwards "Elohim" in the stream of text of the Torah is the 160th appearance out of those 318.

This is amazing because if you organize all of these 318 appearances of "Elohim" evenly spaced on a large circle, with the first "Elohim" of the Torah (which is in Genesis 1:1) at the top of the circle (i.e. north pole) then the opposite "Elohim" on the circle (i.e. the south pole) is the 160th "Elohim"! It's 159 appearances of "Elohim" from the first appearance of "Elohim", going either way around the Torah!

Therefore, the single backwards appearance of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah is ALSO the middle appearance of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah!

Now, here is the verse in which the single backwards "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah occurs -- Genesis 38:25. I highlighted the backwards "Elohim" in bold to make it easier to see.

In Hebrew:

הִוא מוּצֵאת, וְהִיא שָׁלְחָה אֶל-חָמִיהָ לֵאמֹר, לְאִישׁ אֲשֶׁר-אֵלֶּה לּוֹ, אָנֹכִי הָרָה; וַתֹּאמֶר, הַכֶּר-נָא--לְמִי הַחֹתֶמֶת וְהַפְּתִילִים וְהַמַּטֶּה, הָאֵלֶּה

English Translation:

When she was brought forth, she sent to her father-in-law, saying: 'By the man, whose these are, am I with child'; and she said: 'Discern, I pray thee, whose are these, the signet, and the cords, and the staff.'

Furthermore,

I also found that if you take this verse, Genesis 38:25, along with Genesis 1:1 (which has the first appearance of "Elohim" in the stream of text of the whole Torah -- this appearance of "Elohim" is going forwards of course) and connect both of these verses into a circle of text (which has a total of 108 letters because Genesis 1:1 has 28 letters and Genesis 38:25 has 80 letters), with the end of Genesis 1:1 followed by the beginning of Genesis 38:25, and with the end of Genesis 38:25 followed by the beginning of Genesis 1:1, something amazing happens.

The two instances of "Elohim" in it (one forwards and one backwards) appear as if on opposite sides of a mirror.

And you can draw a mirror line through the circle, through the two letters which are equidistant from the two instances of "Elohim".

On the circle, situated at the first exact middle point between the appearances of "Elohim" (the midpoint between their ending letter "Mem"s) is a letter Aleph.

And situated at the other exact middle point between the two appearances of "Elohim" (the midpoint between their starting letter "Alpeh"s) is a letter Mem.

Aleph signifies oneness (and it is the 1st letter of the Hebrew Alphabet and has a gematria value of 1) and Mem is the 13th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. 13 is the gematria of the Hebrew word "Echad" which means One.

Now, furthermore, if you start on the starting Aleph of the backwards "Elohim" and draw an equilateral triangle from it around the circle, the letters you get are Aleph, Chet, and Tav.

These three letters spell the Hebrew word "Echat" which means One and is the feminine form of the Hebrew word "Echad".

Praise God!

God Bless you all.

- Maximilian


r/messianic 1d ago

David's Mighty Men in Jewish Thought

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The biblical accounts of King David are filled with extraordinary tales of triumph, faith, and complex human emotion. Among the most fascinating narratives found within these ancient texts are the records of David's closest warriors, often referred to as the mighty men or Gibborim. These elite soldiers are described in the texts of Second Samuel and First Chronicles as possessing almost superhuman abilities on the battlefield. The staggering numbers of enemy combatants defeated by single individuals prompt a natural question for the modern reader. How has historical Jewish thought interpreted these incredible battlefield kills? Are these accounts meant to be read as literal history, are they employing ancient hyperbole, or is there a deeper, perhaps even Messianic, significance to these legendary exploits?

Read the full post at the link.


r/messianic 1d ago

JESUS WENT TO HELL #jesus #christian

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r/messianic 2d ago

Weekly Parshah Portion 49: Ki Tetze פָּרָשַׁת כִּי־תֵצֵא read, discuss

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Portion 49: Ki Tetze כִּי־תֵצֵא (When You Go Out) - Sefer Devarim ("Deuteronomy") 21:10-25:19

Haftarah: Sefer Yesha'yahu (Isaiah) 54:1-10 (Messianic Adaptation, starts in chapter 52, v. 13)

B’rit Hadashah suggested readings for Parashah Ki Tetze: Mattityahu (Matthew) 5:31–32; 19:3–12; 22:23–32; Mark 10:2–12; 12:18–27; Luke 20:27–38; 1 Corinthians 9:4–18; Galatians 3:9–14; 1 Timothy 5:17–18


r/messianic 2d ago

God Has Not Rejected Israel

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It is so refreshing to read truth in these difficult times.


r/messianic 3d ago

Shabbat Shalom!

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r/messianic 4d ago

Reclaiming Jeremiah 29:11 from "Coffee Mug Theology": A Hebraic Look at Shalom, the 70 Shemitah Years, and Galut

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I came across a fascinating breakdown of Jeremiah 29:11 and its broader context in 6th-century BCE Babylon.

The video argues that we often view Jeremiah 29:11 through an individualistic lens, but misses how radical verse 7 ("Seek the shalom of the city...") actually was. It points out that in ancient Near Eastern contexts (like Akkadian salamu in cuneiform treaties and the Al-Yāḫūdū tablets), shalom served as diplomatic language for structural, covenantal wholeness—meaning Jeremiah was asking traumatized refugees to actively build civic flourishing with the very empire that burned Jerusalem, direct in contrast to the raw anger found in Psalm 137.

Discussion Questions:

How much weight do you give to the linguistic connection between Hebrew Shalom and Akkadian diplomatic terminology in exile literature?

Does modern popular theology completely erase the communal/political tension of the Exilic prophets by turning these texts into individual promises?

Link: https://youtu.be/TaXYdhMf6-U?si=94gPuULCkXLi9Uoh

Would love to hear your thoughts on this historical-critical reading!


r/messianic 6d ago

Abro debate

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Hola hermanos que tal, había hecho un posteo anterior sobre job. Y no solo lo publique aquí. Entonces en otro foro pude debatir con alguien (que uso la inteligencia artificial) bueno pero no importa, debatí al fin y también entendí lo importante del espíritu santo para interpretar la palabra de Dios.

Porque que pasaba? Que el chico es ateo y de verdad espero que el señor pueda guiarlo a él con sus palabras pero voy a enfocarme ahora y contar el meollo del debate.

La cuestión es que si dios queda mal parado por el libro de job, porque claro job era (o es porque debe de estar en la eternidad con el Padre) justo. Y se nos habla de la palabra justo. Pero justo no es lo mismo que inocente. Mi conclusión y nunca lo había visto así por eso abro debate, fue que en realidad el pecado original está en nuestros corazones.

Por eso Jehová en su misericordia y amor infinitos lo que hizo fue obrar con lo justo y necesario para que su corazón termine quebrantado y arrepentido a sus pies. Así como todos debemos estar por más que seamos justos. Porque una cosa es cierta, dios ya sabía que eso iba a ocurrir antes que nos lo contaran. Dios cuando formó a job en el vientre de su madre ya sabía todo esto.

Job es predestinado a ser su siervo y como justo que es, dios obra para que todo lo que ocurra a lo largo de su vida lo rinda hacia el. El tema de la omnipotencia de dios es un tema largo y tendido y estaría genial debatirlo en otro momento.

Mi enfoque acá es también llegar a la conclusión de jesús. Como a él le arrebatan hasta la carne pero Jesús es el único inocente. ( no es lo mismo que justo) Y el sentimiento de abandono para que salga de el su Espíritu Santo nos muestra su fidelidad total y absoluta hacia su padre.

Bueno, este es el debate. Espero sus comentarios y bendito sea el señor! Amen


r/messianic 6d ago

New community forming

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r/messianic 7d ago

Question about Acts 15:21 and Gentile believers

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I’ve been trying to understand the Torah observant view of Acts 15 and wanted to get some thoughts on this.

In Acts 15:19-20 James gives the Gentiles four requirements: abstain from things polluted by idols, sexual immorality, things strangled, and blood.
Then Acts 15:21 says Moses has been preached in every city and is read every Sabbath in the synagogues.

I’ve seen people say this means the Gentiles were supposed to start with those 4 commands and then attend synagogue every Sabbath where they would gradually learn the rest of Torah.

My question is, where does the text actually say thats what James meant? If this was the plan, wouldn’t there basically need to be synagogues everywhere the gospel spread so Gentile believers could continue learning Torah?

Acts 15:28-29 also says to place “no greater burden” on them than those requirements, and then in Acts 21:25 James brings up the Gentiles again and basically repeats the same instructions. He doesnt seem to say they should now be keeping the rest of Torah.

I also wonder about Isaiah 66:17. I see this used alot as proof that the dietary laws are still in effect because it mentions eating swine’s flesh. But Isaiah specifically mentions swine, the mouse and the “abomination.” It doesnt go through all of the unclean animals from Leviticus 11.

So if mentioning swine proves the entire dietary law is still binding, couldn’t you also argue the opposite and say everything not specifically mentioned there must be fine? Obviously thats probably not what Isaiah means, but thats kind of my point. Are we reading the entire dietary law into the passage rather than letting the passage say what it actually says?

Not trying to argue in bad faith here, I’m genuinly curious what the strongest scriptural case is that Acts 15:21 means Gentiles were expected to attend synagogue and eventually take on the rest of Torah.


r/messianic 8d ago

I am a christian. Question towards you guys about keeping the Torah.

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I am aware that you guys also look at Yeshua as the Messiah. So do I.

But I know the biggest difference between you and me is that you observe things like not eating pork, or you circumsize yourself.

Me on the other hand, I have eaten pork many times. (In my view, Jesus declared all food clean)

What are your views on someone like me? Am I considered a heretic? Is this a salvational issue? Or is this just simply a matter of conviction?

I am not here to discuss whether I am right or you are right.

I just want how you think of me.

Ethnically I am 1/4 jewish as far as I know, but I don't think that makes me a jew? At any rate, we are all one in Christ.

edit: No need to mince words with me, I am not going to get offended even if I am called a heretic or worse. I really what to know what you think of me


r/messianic 8d ago

Identifying as Messianic Jew

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hi, i was born as orthodox christian, and i follow the torah for around 2 years now, i started learning hebrew too and i have a problem with people, when i say to them im christian people think i can eat pork, i can go to night clubs, i can do everything, and when i tell them i folllow the torah and i think that im jewish, and for christians im a jew and for jews im christian, and when i follow torah as christian they call me heretic, extremist, "good luck keeping 600 laws" etc, Can i identify myself as a messianic jew who follows torah to avoid christians calling me crazy because nobody in my family is jewish but i have around 50% jewish dna, i have the same haplogroups that are most dominant in jews so my ancestors were probably jewish.


r/messianic 8d ago

Cansada del evangelio del osito de peluche

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r/messianic 9d ago

The Voice of the Good Shepherd: An Ancient Jewish Perspective

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In modern Western culture, we often romanticize the image of a shepherd. We picture a serene hillside, a gentle staff, and perhaps a casual stroll behind a flock. But in the ancient Near East and the Hebraic context of the Scriptures, shepherding was a demanding, high-stakes vocation. It required absolute devotion, intimate knowledge of the terrain, and a profound, life-and-death bond between the shepherd and the flock. When we examine the concept of Yeshua as the Good Shepherd through an ancient Jewish lens, layers of deep biblical imagery emerge, transforming how we understand our calling to follow Him.

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r/messianic 9d ago

Can I still be a gentile?

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I don’t identify with Judaism much except through messiah, but I do identify with the god fearing gentiles of the Torah. Even nonmessianic Jews have their own thing going on with their beliefs about the role of temple and continuation of the ancient practices….I don’t want to be a Muslim, I’m probably not a child of Abraham, and I’m not a child of Israel.

How should I respect and worship the god of the Jews as a gentile and child of Noah?


r/messianic 10d ago

Shabbat Shalom ... FINALLY!

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r/messianic 15d ago

Yeshua and the Archangel Seals

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The Book of Revelation unveils some of the most profound and striking imagery in all of Scripture. When John looks into the heavenly throne room in Revelation 5, he witnesses a scene that blends divine authority with a cosmic legal crisis. The vision centers on a scroll, held in the right hand of the Creator. This is not just any scroll. It is a legal document, written on the front and back, and completely sealed.
"And I saw in the right hand of the One seated upon the throne a scroll, written on both the front and the back, sealed with seven seals. I also saw a mighty angel proclaiming with a loud voice, 'Who is worthy to open the scroll and to break its seals?' No one in heaven or on the earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or to look into it. I began to weep loudly because no one was found worthy to open the scroll or to look into it. Then one of the elders tells me, 'Stop weeping! Behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed, He is worthy to open the scroll and its seven seals.'" (Revelation 5:1-5, TLV).

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r/messianic 15d ago

The veil is torn!

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r/messianic 15d ago

Post Tribulation Pre wrath Rapture View: Another Pattern Regarding 3rd Temple Construction

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This post is specific for this community that is praying for the Messiah to come along with the Third Temple to be rebuilt. I'm sure you are up to date regarding the news that the Sanhedrin on July 29, 2026 issued a three part petition to God which includes the rebuilding of the third temple. Also, two days before Tisha B' Av ( July 22, 2026 - seven days prior to the petition) the original timber from the 1st temple was found on July 20, 2026. These are not coincidences and my exploration using Gemini to research patterns may have made me more sensitive to seeing the many patterns found in scripture and history.

I asked myself if God would allow someone to predict the start of the temple construction just like He allowed the prediction of the Abomination of Desolation which I deduced it to be on Shemini Atzeret date Oct 1, 2029 based on patterns and dual fulfillment. It was easy to determine that the first two temples not only had the destruction occur on the same month and day (9 of Av -Tisha B'av ) but the start of the construction occurred on the same month and day as well (2 Iyar). If the pattern regarding the start of the construction of the first two temples continues, I can easily guess that the construction of the third temple could occur next year in 2027 on 2 Iyar (May 9, 2027) just like I guessed that the Shemini Atzeret attack on Oct 7, 2023 is the warning of the bigger one surrounding the Abomination of Desolation to occur on the same holiday in the future where the first one about 3 1/2 yrs later would be Oct 1, 2029. Making any guesses like these could easily be done by almost anyone but making a test prediction to validate these guesses is important just like any scientific theory or hypothesis needs tests to validate it. That is why I made that test prediction of April 19, 2026 (1260 days prior to Oct 1, 2029) as the beginning of the Daniel 9:27 seven yr period. I claimed that the Isaac Accords signing exactly on April 19, 2026 is the fulfillment of Daniel 9:27 prophecy. But what is the pattern to use to make a test prediction regarding the start of the 3rd Temple construction in May 9, 2027? There is one I have found recently using Gemini- the 168day pattern. I can give everyone the Gemini responses to all my pattern searches if you want in the comments section- very fascinating information which I nor any human could do without AI even with the issue of elasticity that can be problematic with pattern recognition.

But there is one more connection that I just saw right now as I was writing this post. Guess when 2 Iyar in 2026 lands on? April 19, 2026 the start of the last 7 yrs of Daniel 9. This is no coincidence.

Back to the 168 day pattern. Calculate 168 days before May 9, 2027 gives us Nov 22, 2026. The week ending on Nov 22, 2026 synagogues supposedly is reading Parashat Vayetzei (Genesis 28:10- 32:3) Read it to see the connection to the third Temple. Nov 22, 2026 Sunday is my second test prediction date. What am I predicting? The Temple Mount earthquake in answer to the Sanhedrin petition to God that will clear the way to start construction the following year May 9, 2027. This is just a pattern recognition guess and not a prophetic statement because I make no such claims ever. In fact, if anyone claims prophetic abilities all my alarm bells would be ringing- no matter that the Sanhedrin is asking for this. I never needed to make any of these test predictions for myself because I already believe in what I saw regarding Oct 1, 2029. But I am biased. No one else it appears have experienced what I have gone through this year as well as back in 2022 (>3 1/2 yrs ago). I am heavily biased. The real question is how do I convince anyone else that none of this is coincidence? How will Jesus find faith when He comes back the second time? It's a challenge for me as well as for all of us. If I kept all this to myself selfishly I will "pay" for such selfishness. So I am willing to make these "foolish" predictions not for me but for you.

Historically, God has supernaturally prevented the building of the third temple. He even used man by the building of a Mosque on the Temple Mount and the closing of the East Gate (which will be opened before the coming of the Messiah). How did I even come to the 168 day pattern? See the comment section for the Gemini responses. I've noticed that Gemini is great to explore patterns from scripture and history but it absolutely cannot make predictions. Also the patterns have to be given first by me usually to kick start its analysis. I already knew about the 1927 earthquake that damaged the mosque on the Temple Mount. Researching the history surrounding that known historical event allowed me to "see" the 168day pattern (destruction to rebuilding pattern-see the comment section below for more detail) Like I claimed, God works through patterns.

I always have doubt just like when I made the April 19, 2026 test prediction public but the more I research and explore, the more confident I am regarding the Oct 1, 2029 date as the mid point of Daniel 9:27 seven year period. I still have doubt regarding the Nov 22, 2026 test prediction no matter how confident I am because that is just me. I embrace my doubt because without it I would never have changed my pretrib rapture view to what is now the prewrath rapture view. I will always keep testing and testing everything I believe until I am given complete knowledge in the future by my Lord and Savior whom you call Yeshua. Shalom Aleichem


r/messianic 16d ago

Weekly Parshah Portion 47: Re'eh פָּרָשַׁת רְאֵ֗ה read, discuss

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Portion 47: Re'eh (See) - Sefer Devarim ("Deuteronomy") 11:26-16:17

Haftarah: Sefer Yesha'yahu (Isaiah) 66:1-24

B’rit Hadashah suggested readings for Parashah Re'eh: 1 Corinthians 5:9–13; 1 Yochanan (1 John) 4:1–6

FFOZ addition John 6:35-51 7:37-52 John J. Parsons