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Who knows what the significance of this is...but I find it veeeery amusing! :p
Rabbi Reveals Name of the Messiah
Shortly before he died, one of Israel's most prominent rabbis wrote the name of the Messiah on a small note which he requested would remain sealed until now. When the note was opened, it revealed what many have known for centuries: Yehoshua, or Yeshua (Jesus), is the Messiah.
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In an interview with Israel Today, Rabbi David Kaduri, the 80-year-old son of the late Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri, denied that his father left a note with the name Yeshua just before he died.
“It’s not his writing,” he said when we showed him a copy of the note.
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When we told Rabbi Kaduri that his father’s official website (www.kaduri.net) had mentioned the Messiah note, he was shocked. “Oh no! That’s blasphemy. The people could understand that my father pointed to him [the Messiah of the Christians].”
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=128&view=item&idx=1347
Veeeeeeeeery amusing! :p
Dark Project
23-09-07, 08:57 AM
More amazing is that the Christian world Called him Jesus ? My Question is if you meet Yeshua and called him Jesus would he look at you ????? where the word Jesus came from
UmKhalid
23-09-07, 09:11 AM
^ Essa doesn't sound like Yeshua either, would he know we're calling him?
I'm lost.
Jews believe the Messiah is ... ?
Jews don't believe in Jesus and prophet Mohammed pbuh.
Christians don't believe in prophet Mohammed pbuh.
Muslims believe in ALL ALLAH Prophets.
UmKhalid
23-09-07, 09:37 AM
^ (We make no distinction between any of His messengers) [2:285]
I don't know about the note, I find it weird that Rabbis are believed to 'predict' things, like they're prediction for the Messiah to come out after Sharon's dead.
If he believed the Messiah is Jesus :PBUH:, there's still something we don't agree on : The Jews' 'Messiah' is our 'Messiah's' -who is Jesus :PBUH:- enemy. So there's something wrong here.
monotheism
23-09-07, 01:31 PM
What a silly report. In true leftist style, the 1st paragraph asserts that something happened unequivocally, but then continues by listing facts that demonstrate that the claim that it happened is total nonsense. Just the antics of some bored journalists yet again.
For those who know anything about Judaism (and journalists usually don't), the Talmud lists numerous names of the Jewish Messiah, and Jesus isn't one of them. But the Rabbis throughout the ages HAVE said that he was a wicked heretic, which doesn't conform with the role of the Jewish Messiah, one always characterised in rabbinic literature as a holy saint. May the real Messiah arrive today!
Isn't the Talmud is a man made book?
What a silly report. In true leftist style, the 1st paragraph asserts that something happened unequivocally, but then continues by listing facts that demonstrate that the claim that it happened is total nonsense. Just the antics of some bored journalists yet again.
For those who know anything about Judaism (and journalists usually don't), the Talmud lists numerous names of the Jewish Messiah, and Jesus isn't one of them. But the Rabbis throughout the ages HAVE said that he was a wicked heretic, which doesn't conform with the role of the Jewish Messiah, one always characterised in rabbinic literature as a holy saint. May the real Messiah arrive today!
Ah, ha ha! :p
I invite anyone to read the article and see if that's what it shows.
What it shows is that no Christians were involved, the rabbi said he would leave a note giving the name of the Messiah, and after his death a sealed envelope was opened which had a note in it that said the Messiah's name was "Yehoshua".
Moreover, the article quotes other rabbis who have said Jesus' name was "Yehoshua".
But I don't care one way or the other. Just an amusing and interesting article...from Israel Today! :p
I think there was something like a research that breaks down the name "Yehoshua" to find that its meaning is the same as Prophet Isiah's Prophecy "God is with us" or something like that..
Nevertheless, that note must've caused lots of confusion :p
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