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Approaching Midnight for the Church




   Festival of Tabernacles
      Heart of David Ministries
               Gold Coast 2010
   The TaNaK (OT) – by inference – historical foundations/reasons
   Jewish apocalyptic literature from 200 BCE – 100 CE – books such as 1
    Enoch, Testaments of the 12 patriarchs, and the Psalms of Solomon
   The Dead Sea Scrolls – The Manual of Discipline, The War of the Sons of Light
    against the Sons of Darkness and the Temple Scroll having particular
    significance,
   The Apocrypha – 1 & 2 Maccabees (esp. regarding Hanukah), &Sirach,
   The Targums –Aramiaicparaphrases of books or passages of the TaNaK (300
    BCE – 300 CE),
   The Works of Josephus,
   Talmud – Mishnah (Oral Law) – 200 CE and Gemara – commentary on
    Mishnah from around 500 CE plus midrash (commentary) on TaNaK passed
    orally until recorded around 100-300 CE.

   And of course the Messianic Writings, the B’ritHadashah or New Testament!



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   Our Father Abraham by Marvin Wilson;
   Yeshua – A guide to the Real Jesus and the Original Church by Dr Ron
    Moseley,
   A HISTORY of THE JEWISH PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF JESUS CHRIST By
    Prof. EMIL SCHÜRER,
   Christianity and Judiasm – Two Covenants by YEHEZKEL KAUFMANN,
   JUDAISM AND THE ORIGINS Of CHRISTIANITY by DAVID FLUSSER,
   JEWS, JUDAISM AND THE CLASSICAL WORLD by Prof David Flusser,
   Studies in Jewish History in the Times of the Second Temple and
    Talmud Translated from the Hebrew by ISRAEL ABRAHAMS,
   JESUS OF NAZARETH HIS LIFE, TIMES, AND TEACHING by JOSEPH
    KLAUSNER,
   The Sages—Their Concepts and Beliefs by Prof. Ephraim E. Urbach,
    NAZARENE JEWISH CHRISTIANITY From the End of the New Testament
    Period Until Its Disappearance in the Fourth Century by Ray A. Pritz,
    JEWS, PAGANS AND CHRISTIANS IN CONFLICT by DAVID ROKEAH
   Jesus by Prof. David Flusser

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Flusser:
  “In the fullness of time the Christian religion sprang out of
  Judaism; as a fact, indeed, of divine revelation, but also
  inseparably joined by innumerable threads with the previous
  thousand years of Israel’s history. No incident in the gospel story,
  no word in the preaching of Jesus Christ, is intelligible apart from
  its setting in Jewish history, and without a clear understanding of
  that world of thought—distinction of the Jewish people.

  Thus it becomes the bounden duty of Christian theologians to
  examine into and describe that realm of thought and history in
  which the universal religion of Christ grew up. Nor is it enough to
  know simply that older literature which has been collected
  together in the canon of the Old Testament.

On the contrary, the gospel of Jesus Christ is much more closely
 connected with its immediately contemporary surroundings,
 and the tendencies of thought prevailing in that particular
 age.”

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   Hebrew was the primary spoken and written medium
    of the majority of the Jews in Israel during the time of
    Jesus;
   Jesus therefore did most, if not all, of his teaching in
    Hebrew (not Greek or Aramaic).




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   the original accounts of Jesus' life were composed in
    Hebrew (as one might conclude anyway from early
    church history) – have mentioned this in previous talks;
   the Greek gospels which have come down to us
    represent a third or fourth stage in the written
    transmission of accounts of the life of Jesus;
   Luke was the first gospel written, not Mark;




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   Much of the day-to-day Second Temple literature
    discovered at Qumran and Massada is in Hebrew.

   Whenever we can be sure that there is a Hebrew
    phrase behind the Greek text of the Gospels, we
    translate that, and not the literal Greek.




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   Flusser was able to translate the synoptic gospels from
    the earliest Greek versions back into Hebrew.
   Given how frequent and widespread the Hebraisms
    appear within them, Flusser has been able to show
    which portions read very well in Hebrew,
    ◦ which seems to indicate that they were originally penned in
      Hebrew
   and which portions appear very awkward and
    unsatisfactory
    ◦ which suggests later redaction


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   The followers of Yeshua were initially totally Jewish –
    90%+ Hebrew in first 10-15 years i.e to 45 AD.

   As can be seen in Matt 10:16-18 they originally
    attended the synagogue.

   “Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of
    wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.
    Beware of men, for they will deliver you over to courts
    and flog you in their synagogues, and you will be
    dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to
    bear witness before them and the Gentiles.”
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   “For the gentile converts to try to take on the Jewish
    lifestyle without the godly and disciplined background
    (upbringing), would have placed a burden that was
    neither necessary nor desirable.




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   For Flusser, Jesus was not a critic of Judaism, not even
    a reformer, but the embodiment of what Flusser calls
    the moral essence of ancient Judaism.

   Overall, Flusser sees in Jesus a moral exemplar for the
    modern world, for Jews as well as Christians.

   Like the Pharisees, Jesus held himself apart from
    non-Jews, referring to them variously as swine or
    dogs.

   His manner of dress was consistent with that of the
    Pharisees, as was his way of calling disciples

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   His devotion to the Torah exhibits a knowledge of both Written
    and Oral Torah (a basic definition of Pharisaism as opposed to
    Sadducism and Essenism), and

   he repeatedly affirmed the Pharisaic doctrine of the resurrection
    of the body and the eternal life of the soul.

   Above all, we find normative Pharisaic teachings echoed again and
    again in his words:
    ◦   Phrases such as "No one can serve two masters,"
    ◦   "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s," and
    ◦   "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
    ◦   are all directly traceable to Pharisaism in the Second Temple period.




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   The Beatitudes and the Lord’s Prayer exhibit a typically Pharisaic
    theology.

   For these and many other reasons, it would seem not unreasonable
    to think of Jesus as a Pharisee calling for the renewal of that
    movement which was itself already a movement of renewal within
    Judaism.

   Thus, Flusser argues very powerfully that Jesus had little conflict
    with the Pharisees of his day.
   Most with even a cursory knowledge of the gospel accounts of his
    interactions with the Pharisees would think this blatantly false.

   However, we need to understand the mode and tenor and passion
    of intra-Pharisaic debate, to better appreciate the community in
    which Jesus operated.


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Flusser in “Jesus” (2001) p36

“In the Pharisees, Jesus saw the contemporary heirs of
  Moses, and said that men should model their lives
  upon their teaching. This makes sense, for although
  Jesus was apparently indirectly influenced by Essenism,
  he was basically rooted in universal non-sectarian
  Judaism. The philosophy and practice of this Judaism
  was that of the Pharisees.
  It would not be wrong to describe Jesus as a Pharisee
  in the broad sense.”

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Matt 5:17-18,
"Do not think that I am come to destroy the law, or the
  prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For
  verily I say to you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or
  one tittleshall in no wise pass from the Torah till all be
  fulfilled,”.




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   Never imagine for a moment that I intend to abrogate the
    Torah by misinterpreting it.
   My intent is not to weaken or negate Torah, but by properly
    interpreting God's Written Word I aim to establish it, that
    is, make it even more lasting.
   I would never invalidate the Torah by effectively removing
    something from it through interpretation. Heaven and
    earth would sooner disappear than something from the
    divine instructions of God (Torah). Not the smallest letter in
    the alphabet, the yod nor even its decorative spur, will ever
    disappear from the Torah"

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   Gal 6:2 Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the
    Torah of Christ.

   Romans 13:10 Love does no wrong to a neighbor;
    therefore love is the fulfilling of the Torah.




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In the early Rabbinic sources, until the end of the secondcentury,
nothing is said against the person of Jesus or against the faith he
hadelicited.

The lack of any criticism of thefaith of Jesus and of the principles of
Christian religion in rabbinic literature priorto the end of the
second century cannot be easily explained.

Christians are asstrongly rejected as other heretics, but no specific
arguments are adduced against them in that period, while at the
same time other, unknown groups are designatedheretical on the
ground of false doctrines of theirs which are specificallymentioned.

This may mean that the rabbis rejected Jewish Christians,
notbecause of the special content of their faith but perhaps
because of their issues with the Temple or their belief in the
resurrection?


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One ofthe surprising findings of Flusser’s research is that those texts in
the Gospels expressingopposition to the Synagogue or to Jews, or
accusing the Jews of having causedJesus' death, or even those passages
which express enmity towards "normative”Judaism, cannot be
retranslated literally into Hebrew or Aramaic: they are styledin Greek.

This means that enmity of Palestinian Jewish Christians against other
Jews, while it may have existed, cannot be proven, and that those
passages werewritten by Gentiles or, so to speak, by Jewish "Gentile"
(i.e., Hellenistic)Christians.

We must conclude that the opposition to Jews and to Judaism is
primarily, or even exclusively, a function of the emergence of Gentile
Christianity, and that this tension, or even abhorrence, was a factor
whichfostered the birth of Christianity as an independent Gentile
religion.




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‟…it was in the days of Antiochus IV. Epiphanes, that there
emerged in Israel a set of renegades who led many people
astray. “Come,” they said, “let us reach an understanding
with the pagans surrounding us, for since we separated
ourselves from them many misfortunes have overtaken us…”
      - 1Maccabees 1:12

Hanukah – John 10:22
At that time Hanukah took place at Jerusalem. It was
winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple,in the colonnade
of Solomon. So the Jews gathered around him and said to
him, "How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the
Messiah, tell us plainly."

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John 11:17-27
So when Jesus came, He found that he had already been in the tomb four
days. Now Bethany was near Jerusalem, about two miles away.
And many of the Jews had joined the women around Martha and Mary, to
comfort them concerning their brother. Now Martha, as soon as she
heard that Jesus was coming, went and met Him, but Mary was sitting in
the house. Now Martha said to Jesus, “Lord, if You had been here, my
brother would not have died.

But even now I know that whatever You ask of God, God will give You.”
Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.”
Martha said to Him, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at
the last day.” Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who
believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.
And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe
this?”
She said to Him, “Yes, Lord, I believe that You are the Messiah, the Son of
God, who is to come into the world.”

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When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels
with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him
will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate them
one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the
goats, and he will place the sheep at his right hand, but the
goats at the left.
Then the King will say to those at his right hand, 'Come, O
blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you
from the foundation of the world...' Then he will say to those
at his left hand, 'Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal
fire prepared for the devil and his angels . . . . ' And they will
go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into
eternal life (Matt. 25:31-36).


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Essene fragments - Melchizedek, "God has taken His place in the divine council; in
the midst of the gods He holds judgment" (Ps. 82:1).

Executor of the last judgment based upon Psalm 110.
”The LORD says to my Master, 'Sit at My right hand . . . You are a priest for ever after
the order of Melchizedek....'"

Jesus applied this psalm to himself.

On one occasion, reported in Luke 20:41-43, he quoted the beginning ofPsalm 110
with reference to the Messiah.

When handed over to the Romans, and asked if he were the Messiah.

He said, "But from now on the Son of Man shall be seated at the right hand of the
power of God" (Luke 22:69).

Those present correctly understood this as Jesus' indirect admission of his
messianicdignity.

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   175 BCE - a Jewish scribe bearing the Greek name Antigonos
    of Socho said,"Be not like slaves who serve their master for
    the sake of reward, but like slaves who serve their master with
    no eye on any reward; and may the fear of heaven be among
    you.”


   Yeshua came to give:
    ◦ a the radical interpretation of the commandment of mutual
      love,
    ◦ a call for a new morality, and
    ◦ To promote the idea of the kingdom of God
       Luke 4:43; Mark 1:38, 1 John 3:8



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Rabbi (20 BCE):
  "On three pillars the world stands—on the Torah, on the
  Temple service, and on acts of loving-kindness."


  The spiritual pillars of Yeshua were:
  ◦ Righteousness,
  ◦ Prayer,
  ◦ Repentance.




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Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach(165 BCE)

       Wrath and anger are loathsome things
       which the sinful person has for his own.
    The vengeful will suffer the Lord's vengeance,
        for He remembers their sins in detail.
       Forgive your neighbor's injustice; then,
   when you pray, your own sins will be forgiven.
   Should a person nourish anger against another,
          and expect healing from the Lord?
 Should a person refuse mercy to a man like himself,
           yet seek pardon for his own sins?
       If one who is but flesh cherishes wrath,
               who will forgive his sins?
      Remember your last day, set enmity aside;
  remember death and decay, and cease from sin!
Think of the commandments, hate not your neighbor;
  of the Most High's covenant, and overlook faults.


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   And what did Yeshua say:
   "Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not and you will not be
    condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you;
    good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into
    your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get back" (Luke
    6:37-38).

   The Golden Rule:
   Jesus: "Whatever you wish that men should do to you, do so to them, for this
    is the law and the prophets" (Matt. 7:12).

   Among theJews, even before the time of Jesus, it was regarded as the
    summation of the entire Torah.
   Hillel had said, "What is distasteful to yourself, do not do to your neighbor;
    that is the whole Torah, the rest is but deduction.”

   Both Jesus and Hillel before him saw the Golden Rule as a summary of the
    Torah of Moses. This becomes intelligible when we consider that the biblical
    saying, "You shall love your neighbor as yourself," (Lev. 19:18) was esteemed
    by Jesus and by the Jews in general as a chief commandment of the law.




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From ancient Jewish writings we could easily construct a
whole Gospel without using a single word that originated with
Jesus.

There was a saying, "Flee from what is evil and from what
resembles evil."

 If we apply this concept to the commandments, we discover
that the lesser commandments are as serious as the greater.

This implies a tightening up of the Torah, not regarding
ritual, but in respect to the relationships between people.

This attitude was also present in Judaism at that time, as the
following saying exemplifies: "Everyone who publicly shames
hisneighbor sheds his blood.”

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   For both the Essenes and Yeshua,
    ◦ poverty,
    ◦ humility,
    ◦ purity, and
    ◦ unsophisticated simplicity of heart
    were the essential religious virtues.

   According to Jesus, possessions are an obstacle to virtue.
    "Children, how hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter the
    kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
    needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God"
    ◦ Mark 10:24-25


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   He is the only Jew of ancient times known to us who
    preached not only that people were on the threshold
    of the end of time, but that the new age of salvation
    had already begun…for Jesus, the kingdom of heaven is
    not only the eschatological rule of God that has
    dawned already, but a divinely willed movement that
    spreads among people throughout the earth.

   Conversation with wealthy young man?
    ◦ Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23



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   The kingdom of heaven is not simply a matter of God's
    kingship, but also the domain of his rule, an expanding
    realm embracing ever more and more people, a realm into
    which one may enter and find one's inheritance, a realm
    where there are both great and small.

   Jesus didn’t want to found a church or even a single
    community, but he wanted to start a movement.

   It is in the message of the kingdom that God's
    unconditional love for all becomes visible, and the barriers
    between sinner and righteous are shattered.

   The poor, the hungry, the meek, the mourners, and the
    persecuted inherit the kingdom of heaven.

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   “Truly, I say to you, the tax collectors and the harlots go into the
    kingdom of God before you" (Matt. 21:31-32).

   Jesus found resonance among the social outcasts and the
    despised, just as John the Baptist had done before him.

   Even the non-eschatological ethical teaching of Jesus can
    presumably be oriented towards his message of the kingdom.
    Because Satan and his powers will be overthrown (1 Jn 3:8) and
    the present world-order shattered, it is to be regarded almost
    with indifference, and ought not to be strengthened by
    opposition.

   Therefore, one should not resist evildoers; one should love one's
    enemy and not provoke the Roman empire to attack. For when
    the Kingdom of God is fully realized, all this will vanish.

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   Jesus did not want his prospective disciples to have any false
    expectations, and he frequently stressed the need to count the
    cost before making a commitment to him:
   Which of you, if he wanted to build a tower, would not first sit
    down and estimate the cost to see if he had enough money to
    complete it? …likewise, any of you who is not ready to leave all
    his possessions cannot be my disciple. - Luke 14:28-33

   If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father, mother,
    wife, children, brothers, sisters, and himself as well, he cannot
    be my disciple. Whoever does not bear his cross and follow me
    cannot be my disciple.
    ◦ Luke14:26-27

   Deuteronomy 21:15: “If a man has two wives, one loved and the
    other hated….”

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Matt 16:19, "Whatsoever you shall bind (or loose) on earth
shall be bound (or loosed) in heaven,"

The Hebrew background of the saying would lead to the
translation "allow" and "disallow" for this very common
rabbinic phrase.

This authority was applied at the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15,
at which James both "loosed," i.e., allowed the believers not
to be circumcised and not to keep the whole law, and
"bound," i.e., disallowed idolatry, cult prostitutes, and eating
meat from which the blood had not been removed (Lev 7:26).

Jews living in the Second Temple Period thought the Torah was a grace-filled
gift for instruction and life.
        - Solomon Schechter, “The Joy of the Law,” in Aspects of Rabbinic Theology
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A man planted a vineyard and let it out to tenants, and went into another
country for a long while. When the time came, he sent a servant to the
tenants, that they should give him some of the fruit of the vineyard; but
the tenants beat him and sent him away empty-handed.

And he sent another servant; him also they beat and treated shamefully,
and sent him away empty-handed. . . .

Then the owner of the vineyard said, "What shall I do? I will send my
beloved son; it may be they will respect him." But when the tenants saw
him they said to themselves, "This is the heir; let us kill him, that the
inheritance may be ours.". . .

What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them? He will come and
destroy those tenants, and give the vineyard to others.



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It is, of course, questionable whether this parable is original to
Jesus at all: it has been preached for so long as a story condemning
the Jews for rejecting Jesus as the Messiah that the possibility that
Luke had an anti-Jewish intent must be conceded.

The standard Christian homiletical interpretation has been that
the owner of the vineyard is God, the vineyard is the world, the
tenants are the Jews, the various messengers are the prophets
preaching the shortcomings of Judaism, and the beloved son is
Jesus.

In retribution for his murder by the wicked Jewish tenants, God
takes the world away from the Jews and gives it into the hands of
the Christians.


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   But would Jesus’ Jewish listeners have heard the parable that
    way? The answer is clearly negative. There is no precedent
    anywhere in Judaism for the prediction that God would
    replace Jew with Gentile; even all of Jeremiah’s new covenant
    prophecies must be interpreted as affecting Jews only.

   More important is the interpretation of the vineyard symbol.

   Hosea 9:10 states, "Like grapes in the wilderness, I found
    Israel;’’
   Isaiah 5:7 reads. "For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the
    house of Israel, and the people of Judah are his pleasant
    planting.”


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   Because Jesus’ listeners would have been familiar with the
    vineyard as a symbol for the people Israel, not for creation,
    they would have given an altogether different meaning to
    the story than the one traditionally preached by Christians.

   They might instead have heard it this way:

   God chose Israel as the vineyard and entrusted it to various
    tenants: Babylonians, Persians, Greeks. From time to time
    God would send someone to collect the fruits of Israel’s
    faithfulness -- that is, God would inspire some sort of
    covenant renewal with Israel -- but each time, the
    overlords’ oppression became stronger; they beat and
    treated shamefully those in covenant relationship with
    God.

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   Finally God inspired the long-expected new covenant, an
    incredible vitality in Judaism that produced the Pharisees’
    wisdom and charity, the Sadducees’ liturgical enthusiasm, the
    Zealots’ deep commitment to social action and the Essenes’
    mystical purity.
   And of course, this age brought the Messiah, the Son of
    God, who lived the ultimate life of devotion; a life without sin;
    a life in which he declared and demonstrated the greatest
    love, in that he lay down his life for his friends, his brothers
    and sisters. He paid the ultimate price and was lifted to the
    ultimate place!
   But this charismatic renewal was treated most harshly of
    all, for the Roman overlords at the time of Jesus persecuted
    Judaism with vehemence, putting to death anyone who
    challenged the state’s control over Jewish expression.

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In the face of this horrible Roman oppression, Jesus
held out and still holds out a message of hope to his
people Israel:

God will liberate Israel from oppression, placing the
vineyard into the hands of tenants who know how to
care for it lovingly, and who will enable it to fulfill its
mission; only non-Jews who are willing to protect
Israel and encourage it to bear fruit will be given any
control over it.
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   Approaching Midnight for the Church
      ◦ what is our response to a better understanding of Yeshua?

 We need stand up for Israel against the lies of the enemy;
"Everyone who publicly shames hisneighbor sheds his blood.”


 We need to seek Righteousness, Repentance and Prayer;

 We need to act with humility, live with purity, and seek to
  love God and our neighbour with the unsophisticated
  simplicity of the heart;

 We need to promote the Kingdom of God, both by living in it
  now and by setting our heart and focus on the glory of it’s
  inauguration and reign.

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The Times of Yeshua - Succot, Gold Coast

  • 1. Approaching Midnight for the Church Festival of Tabernacles Heart of David Ministries Gold Coast 2010
  • 2. The TaNaK (OT) – by inference – historical foundations/reasons  Jewish apocalyptic literature from 200 BCE – 100 CE – books such as 1 Enoch, Testaments of the 12 patriarchs, and the Psalms of Solomon  The Dead Sea Scrolls – The Manual of Discipline, The War of the Sons of Light against the Sons of Darkness and the Temple Scroll having particular significance,  The Apocrypha – 1 & 2 Maccabees (esp. regarding Hanukah), &Sirach,  The Targums –Aramiaicparaphrases of books or passages of the TaNaK (300 BCE – 300 CE),  The Works of Josephus,  Talmud – Mishnah (Oral Law) – 200 CE and Gemara – commentary on Mishnah from around 500 CE plus midrash (commentary) on TaNaK passed orally until recorded around 100-300 CE.  And of course the Messianic Writings, the B’ritHadashah or New Testament! The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 3. Our Father Abraham by Marvin Wilson;  Yeshua – A guide to the Real Jesus and the Original Church by Dr Ron Moseley,  A HISTORY of THE JEWISH PEOPLE IN THE TIME OF JESUS CHRIST By Prof. EMIL SCHÜRER,  Christianity and Judiasm – Two Covenants by YEHEZKEL KAUFMANN,  JUDAISM AND THE ORIGINS Of CHRISTIANITY by DAVID FLUSSER,  JEWS, JUDAISM AND THE CLASSICAL WORLD by Prof David Flusser,  Studies in Jewish History in the Times of the Second Temple and Talmud Translated from the Hebrew by ISRAEL ABRAHAMS,  JESUS OF NAZARETH HIS LIFE, TIMES, AND TEACHING by JOSEPH KLAUSNER,  The Sages—Their Concepts and Beliefs by Prof. Ephraim E. Urbach,  NAZARENE JEWISH CHRISTIANITY From the End of the New Testament Period Until Its Disappearance in the Fourth Century by Ray A. Pritz,  JEWS, PAGANS AND CHRISTIANS IN CONFLICT by DAVID ROKEAH  Jesus by Prof. David Flusser The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 4. Flusser: “In the fullness of time the Christian religion sprang out of Judaism; as a fact, indeed, of divine revelation, but also inseparably joined by innumerable threads with the previous thousand years of Israel’s history. No incident in the gospel story, no word in the preaching of Jesus Christ, is intelligible apart from its setting in Jewish history, and without a clear understanding of that world of thought—distinction of the Jewish people. Thus it becomes the bounden duty of Christian theologians to examine into and describe that realm of thought and history in which the universal religion of Christ grew up. Nor is it enough to know simply that older literature which has been collected together in the canon of the Old Testament. On the contrary, the gospel of Jesus Christ is much more closely connected with its immediately contemporary surroundings, and the tendencies of thought prevailing in that particular age.” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 5. Hebrew was the primary spoken and written medium of the majority of the Jews in Israel during the time of Jesus;  Jesus therefore did most, if not all, of his teaching in Hebrew (not Greek or Aramaic). The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 6. the original accounts of Jesus' life were composed in Hebrew (as one might conclude anyway from early church history) – have mentioned this in previous talks;  the Greek gospels which have come down to us represent a third or fourth stage in the written transmission of accounts of the life of Jesus;  Luke was the first gospel written, not Mark; The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 7. Much of the day-to-day Second Temple literature discovered at Qumran and Massada is in Hebrew.  Whenever we can be sure that there is a Hebrew phrase behind the Greek text of the Gospels, we translate that, and not the literal Greek. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 8. Flusser was able to translate the synoptic gospels from the earliest Greek versions back into Hebrew.  Given how frequent and widespread the Hebraisms appear within them, Flusser has been able to show which portions read very well in Hebrew, ◦ which seems to indicate that they were originally penned in Hebrew  and which portions appear very awkward and unsatisfactory ◦ which suggests later redaction The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 9. The followers of Yeshua were initially totally Jewish – 90%+ Hebrew in first 10-15 years i.e to 45 AD.  As can be seen in Matt 10:16-18 they originally attended the synagogue.  “Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. Beware of men, for they will deliver you over to courts and flog you in their synagogues, and you will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them and the Gentiles.” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 10. “For the gentile converts to try to take on the Jewish lifestyle without the godly and disciplined background (upbringing), would have placed a burden that was neither necessary nor desirable. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 11. For Flusser, Jesus was not a critic of Judaism, not even a reformer, but the embodiment of what Flusser calls the moral essence of ancient Judaism.  Overall, Flusser sees in Jesus a moral exemplar for the modern world, for Jews as well as Christians.  Like the Pharisees, Jesus held himself apart from non-Jews, referring to them variously as swine or dogs.  His manner of dress was consistent with that of the Pharisees, as was his way of calling disciples The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 12. His devotion to the Torah exhibits a knowledge of both Written and Oral Torah (a basic definition of Pharisaism as opposed to Sadducism and Essenism), and  he repeatedly affirmed the Pharisaic doctrine of the resurrection of the body and the eternal life of the soul.  Above all, we find normative Pharisaic teachings echoed again and again in his words: ◦ Phrases such as "No one can serve two masters," ◦ "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s," and ◦ "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" ◦ are all directly traceable to Pharisaism in the Second Temple period. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 13. The Beatitudes and the Lord’s Prayer exhibit a typically Pharisaic theology.  For these and many other reasons, it would seem not unreasonable to think of Jesus as a Pharisee calling for the renewal of that movement which was itself already a movement of renewal within Judaism.  Thus, Flusser argues very powerfully that Jesus had little conflict with the Pharisees of his day.  Most with even a cursory knowledge of the gospel accounts of his interactions with the Pharisees would think this blatantly false.  However, we need to understand the mode and tenor and passion of intra-Pharisaic debate, to better appreciate the community in which Jesus operated. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 14. Flusser in “Jesus” (2001) p36 “In the Pharisees, Jesus saw the contemporary heirs of Moses, and said that men should model their lives upon their teaching. This makes sense, for although Jesus was apparently indirectly influenced by Essenism, he was basically rooted in universal non-sectarian Judaism. The philosophy and practice of this Judaism was that of the Pharisees. It would not be wrong to describe Jesus as a Pharisee in the broad sense.” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 15. Matt 5:17-18, "Do not think that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For verily I say to you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittleshall in no wise pass from the Torah till all be fulfilled,”. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 16. Never imagine for a moment that I intend to abrogate the Torah by misinterpreting it.  My intent is not to weaken or negate Torah, but by properly interpreting God's Written Word I aim to establish it, that is, make it even more lasting.  I would never invalidate the Torah by effectively removing something from it through interpretation. Heaven and earth would sooner disappear than something from the divine instructions of God (Torah). Not the smallest letter in the alphabet, the yod nor even its decorative spur, will ever disappear from the Torah" The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 17. Gal 6:2 Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the Torah of Christ.  Romans 13:10 Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfilling of the Torah. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 18. In the early Rabbinic sources, until the end of the secondcentury, nothing is said against the person of Jesus or against the faith he hadelicited. The lack of any criticism of thefaith of Jesus and of the principles of Christian religion in rabbinic literature priorto the end of the second century cannot be easily explained. Christians are asstrongly rejected as other heretics, but no specific arguments are adduced against them in that period, while at the same time other, unknown groups are designatedheretical on the ground of false doctrines of theirs which are specificallymentioned. This may mean that the rabbis rejected Jewish Christians, notbecause of the special content of their faith but perhaps because of their issues with the Temple or their belief in the resurrection? The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 19. One ofthe surprising findings of Flusser’s research is that those texts in the Gospels expressingopposition to the Synagogue or to Jews, or accusing the Jews of having causedJesus' death, or even those passages which express enmity towards "normative”Judaism, cannot be retranslated literally into Hebrew or Aramaic: they are styledin Greek. This means that enmity of Palestinian Jewish Christians against other Jews, while it may have existed, cannot be proven, and that those passages werewritten by Gentiles or, so to speak, by Jewish "Gentile" (i.e., Hellenistic)Christians. We must conclude that the opposition to Jews and to Judaism is primarily, or even exclusively, a function of the emergence of Gentile Christianity, and that this tension, or even abhorrence, was a factor whichfostered the birth of Christianity as an independent Gentile religion. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 20. ‟…it was in the days of Antiochus IV. Epiphanes, that there emerged in Israel a set of renegades who led many people astray. “Come,” they said, “let us reach an understanding with the pagans surrounding us, for since we separated ourselves from them many misfortunes have overtaken us…” - 1Maccabees 1:12 Hanukah – John 10:22 At that time Hanukah took place at Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple,in the colonnade of Solomon. So the Jews gathered around him and said to him, "How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly." The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 21. John 11:17-27 So when Jesus came, He found that he had already been in the tomb four days. Now Bethany was near Jerusalem, about two miles away. And many of the Jews had joined the women around Martha and Mary, to comfort them concerning their brother. Now Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming, went and met Him, but Mary was sitting in the house. Now Martha said to Jesus, “Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died. But even now I know that whatever You ask of God, God will give You.” Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.” Martha said to Him, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day.” Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?” She said to Him, “Yes, Lord, I believe that You are the Messiah, the Son of God, who is to come into the world.” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 22. When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate them one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats, and he will place the sheep at his right hand, but the goats at the left. Then the King will say to those at his right hand, 'Come, O blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world...' Then he will say to those at his left hand, 'Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels . . . . ' And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life (Matt. 25:31-36). The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 23. Essene fragments - Melchizedek, "God has taken His place in the divine council; in the midst of the gods He holds judgment" (Ps. 82:1). Executor of the last judgment based upon Psalm 110. ”The LORD says to my Master, 'Sit at My right hand . . . You are a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek....'" Jesus applied this psalm to himself. On one occasion, reported in Luke 20:41-43, he quoted the beginning ofPsalm 110 with reference to the Messiah. When handed over to the Romans, and asked if he were the Messiah. He said, "But from now on the Son of Man shall be seated at the right hand of the power of God" (Luke 22:69). Those present correctly understood this as Jesus' indirect admission of his messianicdignity. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 24. 175 BCE - a Jewish scribe bearing the Greek name Antigonos of Socho said,"Be not like slaves who serve their master for the sake of reward, but like slaves who serve their master with no eye on any reward; and may the fear of heaven be among you.”  Yeshua came to give: ◦ a the radical interpretation of the commandment of mutual love, ◦ a call for a new morality, and ◦ To promote the idea of the kingdom of God  Luke 4:43; Mark 1:38, 1 John 3:8 The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 25. Rabbi (20 BCE): "On three pillars the world stands—on the Torah, on the Temple service, and on acts of loving-kindness." The spiritual pillars of Yeshua were: ◦ Righteousness, ◦ Prayer, ◦ Repentance. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 26. Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach(165 BCE) Wrath and anger are loathsome things which the sinful person has for his own. The vengeful will suffer the Lord's vengeance, for He remembers their sins in detail. Forgive your neighbor's injustice; then, when you pray, your own sins will be forgiven. Should a person nourish anger against another, and expect healing from the Lord? Should a person refuse mercy to a man like himself, yet seek pardon for his own sins? If one who is but flesh cherishes wrath, who will forgive his sins? Remember your last day, set enmity aside; remember death and decay, and cease from sin! Think of the commandments, hate not your neighbor; of the Most High's covenant, and overlook faults. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 27. And what did Yeshua say:  "Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get back" (Luke 6:37-38).  The Golden Rule:  Jesus: "Whatever you wish that men should do to you, do so to them, for this is the law and the prophets" (Matt. 7:12).  Among theJews, even before the time of Jesus, it was regarded as the summation of the entire Torah.  Hillel had said, "What is distasteful to yourself, do not do to your neighbor; that is the whole Torah, the rest is but deduction.”  Both Jesus and Hillel before him saw the Golden Rule as a summary of the Torah of Moses. This becomes intelligible when we consider that the biblical saying, "You shall love your neighbor as yourself," (Lev. 19:18) was esteemed by Jesus and by the Jews in general as a chief commandment of the law. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 28. From ancient Jewish writings we could easily construct a whole Gospel without using a single word that originated with Jesus. There was a saying, "Flee from what is evil and from what resembles evil." If we apply this concept to the commandments, we discover that the lesser commandments are as serious as the greater. This implies a tightening up of the Torah, not regarding ritual, but in respect to the relationships between people. This attitude was also present in Judaism at that time, as the following saying exemplifies: "Everyone who publicly shames hisneighbor sheds his blood.” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 29. For both the Essenes and Yeshua, ◦ poverty, ◦ humility, ◦ purity, and ◦ unsophisticated simplicity of heart were the essential religious virtues.  According to Jesus, possessions are an obstacle to virtue. "Children, how hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter the kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" ◦ Mark 10:24-25 The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 30. He is the only Jew of ancient times known to us who preached not only that people were on the threshold of the end of time, but that the new age of salvation had already begun…for Jesus, the kingdom of heaven is not only the eschatological rule of God that has dawned already, but a divinely willed movement that spreads among people throughout the earth.  Conversation with wealthy young man? ◦ Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23 The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 31. The kingdom of heaven is not simply a matter of God's kingship, but also the domain of his rule, an expanding realm embracing ever more and more people, a realm into which one may enter and find one's inheritance, a realm where there are both great and small.  Jesus didn’t want to found a church or even a single community, but he wanted to start a movement.  It is in the message of the kingdom that God's unconditional love for all becomes visible, and the barriers between sinner and righteous are shattered.  The poor, the hungry, the meek, the mourners, and the persecuted inherit the kingdom of heaven. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 32. “Truly, I say to you, the tax collectors and the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you" (Matt. 21:31-32).  Jesus found resonance among the social outcasts and the despised, just as John the Baptist had done before him.  Even the non-eschatological ethical teaching of Jesus can presumably be oriented towards his message of the kingdom. Because Satan and his powers will be overthrown (1 Jn 3:8) and the present world-order shattered, it is to be regarded almost with indifference, and ought not to be strengthened by opposition.  Therefore, one should not resist evildoers; one should love one's enemy and not provoke the Roman empire to attack. For when the Kingdom of God is fully realized, all this will vanish. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 33. Jesus did not want his prospective disciples to have any false expectations, and he frequently stressed the need to count the cost before making a commitment to him:  Which of you, if he wanted to build a tower, would not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he had enough money to complete it? …likewise, any of you who is not ready to leave all his possessions cannot be my disciple. - Luke 14:28-33  If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father, mother, wife, children, brothers, sisters, and himself as well, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not bear his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. ◦ Luke14:26-27  Deuteronomy 21:15: “If a man has two wives, one loved and the other hated….” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 34. Matt 16:19, "Whatsoever you shall bind (or loose) on earth shall be bound (or loosed) in heaven," The Hebrew background of the saying would lead to the translation "allow" and "disallow" for this very common rabbinic phrase. This authority was applied at the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15, at which James both "loosed," i.e., allowed the believers not to be circumcised and not to keep the whole law, and "bound," i.e., disallowed idolatry, cult prostitutes, and eating meat from which the blood had not been removed (Lev 7:26). Jews living in the Second Temple Period thought the Torah was a grace-filled gift for instruction and life. - Solomon Schechter, “The Joy of the Law,” in Aspects of Rabbinic Theology The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 35. A man planted a vineyard and let it out to tenants, and went into another country for a long while. When the time came, he sent a servant to the tenants, that they should give him some of the fruit of the vineyard; but the tenants beat him and sent him away empty-handed. And he sent another servant; him also they beat and treated shamefully, and sent him away empty-handed. . . . Then the owner of the vineyard said, "What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; it may be they will respect him." But when the tenants saw him they said to themselves, "This is the heir; let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours.". . . What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them? He will come and destroy those tenants, and give the vineyard to others. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 36. It is, of course, questionable whether this parable is original to Jesus at all: it has been preached for so long as a story condemning the Jews for rejecting Jesus as the Messiah that the possibility that Luke had an anti-Jewish intent must be conceded. The standard Christian homiletical interpretation has been that the owner of the vineyard is God, the vineyard is the world, the tenants are the Jews, the various messengers are the prophets preaching the shortcomings of Judaism, and the beloved son is Jesus. In retribution for his murder by the wicked Jewish tenants, God takes the world away from the Jews and gives it into the hands of the Christians. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 37. But would Jesus’ Jewish listeners have heard the parable that way? The answer is clearly negative. There is no precedent anywhere in Judaism for the prediction that God would replace Jew with Gentile; even all of Jeremiah’s new covenant prophecies must be interpreted as affecting Jews only.  More important is the interpretation of the vineyard symbol.  Hosea 9:10 states, "Like grapes in the wilderness, I found Israel;’’  Isaiah 5:7 reads. "For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the people of Judah are his pleasant planting.” The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 38. Because Jesus’ listeners would have been familiar with the vineyard as a symbol for the people Israel, not for creation, they would have given an altogether different meaning to the story than the one traditionally preached by Christians.  They might instead have heard it this way:  God chose Israel as the vineyard and entrusted it to various tenants: Babylonians, Persians, Greeks. From time to time God would send someone to collect the fruits of Israel’s faithfulness -- that is, God would inspire some sort of covenant renewal with Israel -- but each time, the overlords’ oppression became stronger; they beat and treated shamefully those in covenant relationship with God. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 39. Finally God inspired the long-expected new covenant, an incredible vitality in Judaism that produced the Pharisees’ wisdom and charity, the Sadducees’ liturgical enthusiasm, the Zealots’ deep commitment to social action and the Essenes’ mystical purity.  And of course, this age brought the Messiah, the Son of God, who lived the ultimate life of devotion; a life without sin; a life in which he declared and demonstrated the greatest love, in that he lay down his life for his friends, his brothers and sisters. He paid the ultimate price and was lifted to the ultimate place!  But this charismatic renewal was treated most harshly of all, for the Roman overlords at the time of Jesus persecuted Judaism with vehemence, putting to death anyone who challenged the state’s control over Jewish expression. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 40. In the face of this horrible Roman oppression, Jesus held out and still holds out a message of hope to his people Israel: God will liberate Israel from oppression, placing the vineyard into the hands of tenants who know how to care for it lovingly, and who will enable it to fulfill its mission; only non-Jews who are willing to protect Israel and encourage it to bear fruit will be given any control over it. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring
  • 41. Approaching Midnight for the Church ◦ what is our response to a better understanding of Yeshua?  We need stand up for Israel against the lies of the enemy; "Everyone who publicly shames hisneighbor sheds his blood.”  We need to seek Righteousness, Repentance and Prayer;  We need to act with humility, live with purity, and seek to love God and our neighbour with the unsophisticated simplicity of the heart;  We need to promote the Kingdom of God, both by living in it now and by setting our heart and focus on the glory of it’s inauguration and reign. The Times of Yeshua - Presented by Paul Herring

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Mention the last one – an orthodox Jew
  2. Hellenism began to influence the life and mindset of the Jewish people from the time of Alexander the Great (324 BCE). The works and beliefs of Plato were seen as attractive. The reclaiming of the Temple in the time of Antiochus IV Epiphanes saw something of a rejection of Hellenism though and of course Hanukah celebrates a remembers the overthrow of this Greek tyrant.Yeshua also celebrated Hanukah – John 10:22 – after-all he was the true light of the world! Let us jump forward for a moment to the time of Marcion (130-140 CE), who was called the ‘firstborn of Satan’ (a Pharisaic term) by Polycarp who we know was a disciple of the Apostle John. Marcion’s doctrines led to church which was sharply dualistic; visibility ant-semetic; strictly ascetic and celibate & wielded a strong and destructive influence throughout Christendom – read Catholic? – Augustine championed his ideas. Almost every aspect of Marcion’s doctrines were anti-semetic and anti-bilical; from asceticism, to celibacy to dualism. What did this lead to? To many false doctrines such as,Sunday worship and rejection of the Sabbath.Explain Hanukah oil miracle – burned for 8 days yet supply only for 1 – recommend reading of Maccabees
  3. RabbiniacJudiasm and Christianity are both off-shoots of an ancient proto-Judaism.Yeshua left him stay in the tomb for four days. It was a Pharisaic belief that a person’s spirit hovered over the body for 3 days during which resuscitation was possible – this may be why Jesus waited until four days had passed.  This left no question as to his Messiahship. Note the clear declaration and also the clear reply by Martha confirms this. While many Pharisees may not have had a problem with this the Saduccees who ruled the temple did and from this time sought to remove him.
  4. The Son of Man – both a term for Judgment (eg Ezek 6) and a term for mankind Originally the Son of Man was the man-like eschatological judge. Jesus spoke of him.  And the word of HWHY came to me, saying, 2“Son of man, set your face toward the mountains of Yisra’Ãl, and prophesy against them. 3“And you shall say, ‘O mountains of Yisra’Ãl, hear the word of the Master HWHY!’ Thus said the Master HWHY to the mountains, to the hills, to the ravines, and to the valleys, “Look, I Myself am bringing a sword against you, and I shall destroy your high places.In all of the sources, the one resembling a man is portrayed in a consistent manner. The Son of Man has a superhuman, heavenly sublimity (Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth.. He is the cosmic judge at the end of time. Sitting upon the throne of God, judging the entire human race with the aid of the heavenly hosts, he will consign the just to blessedness and the wicked to the pit of hell. Whatever sentence he metes out, he will execute. Frequently he is identified1 8 with the Messiah, but he can also be identified with Enoch, who was taken up into heaven. According to ‘The Testament of Abraham’ the Son of Man is literally the son of Adam — ben Adam — Abel, who was killed by the wicked Cain. God appointed Abel to be the eschatological judge, because he desired that every man would be judged by his peer. At the second judgment the twelve tribes of Israel will judge the whole of creation. Not until the third judgment will God Himself judge.This apocalyptic tradition explains why Jesus said to the twelve. "You, who have persevered with me in my tribulations, when the Son of Man sits upon his glorious throne will also sit upon thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel" (cf. Matt. 19:28; Luke 22:28-30).
  5. Ps 110:1 – the most alluded to Psalm, but as a number of scholars (refer to Gordon and Kathy’s book) indicate, when part of a verse is quoted the whole verse or portion is brought to mind. Let us look at the whole Psalm and we see the Son of Man & the High Priest who is now our Messiah Yeshua!
  6. Paul gal 5:14
  7. Each of the first three Evangelists recorded the story about a rich, young man who asked Jesus what was necessary to be a candidate for inheriting eternal life (Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23). According to Matthew, the man asked, “What good thing must I do to have eternal life?” What verse of Scripture motivated that question? In Micah 6:8, the prophet said, “He has told you, O man, what is good and what the Lord requires of you…” Pastor Robert Lindsey suggested that the young man (who most likely posed his question in Hebrew) asked Jesus something close to “What good shall I do in order to inherit eternal life?”[25] The link to Micah 6:8 becomes more apparent once the question has been put into Hebrew. The key phrase is “mahtov” literally, “what good.” The rich young ruler had asked a sincere question. He sought to know what God required of him to inherit eternal life.According to Luke, Jesus answered:You know the commandments: Do not commit adultery, do not kill, do not steal, do not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother.To this the young man replied, “All these I have observed from my youth.” This young man apparently felt that there was still something more. He was obeying the commandments—you shall not kill, commit adultery, steal, bear false witness, etc.Now Jesus began to apply the pressure:One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.We are told that the young man departed saddened because he had much wealth.About what did the young man originally come to ask Jesus? Eternal life. With what did Jesus end the discussion? He ended with an invitation to follow him or to become a member of his redemptive movement. Is the Kingdom of Heaven the same thing as eternal life? The NIV Study Bible suggests that the two are synonymous.[26] But, if a person spends time reading ancient rabbinic literature, he or she knows that eternal life and the Kingdom of Heaven are two different concepts. Eternal life is basically what we understand it to be, where a person goes after death. The Kingdom of Heaven, however, remains in full force now for those people who have made Jesus, Lord—not tomorrow, not when the Son of Man comes back to judge, but today. People who have said “yes” to Jesus belong to his redemptive movement, which he called the Kingdom of Heaven.[27]In this story, the rich young man came to Jesus with a question about inheriting eternal life. Jesus basically answered, “You know the commandments—keep them.” Although the young man lived in accordance with the commandments, he wanted to experience a deeper level of spirituality and communion with God.[28] Yet, when faced with the cost of discipleship, which included freeing himself from the snare of materialism by laying up treasures in heaven, he hesitated to make Jesus Lord.
  8. In this context the word “hate” does not carry the meaning it normally has in English usage, but seems to be used in a Hebraic sense. In Hebrew “hate” can also mean “love less” or “put in second place.”  For example, Genesis 29:31 states that Leah was “hated,” but the context indicates that Leah was not unloved but rather loved less than Jacob’s other wife Rachel. Note that the preceding verse specifically says that Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah. A second illustration of this particular Hebraic shade of meaning of the word “hate” is found in Deuteronomy 21:15: “If a man has two wives, one loved and the other hated….”  Here too, the context shows that the “hated” wife is only second in affection and not really hated in the English sense of the word. Likewise in Jesus’ statement, he was saying that whoever did not love him more than his own family or even his own self could not be his disciple.