Friday, December 17, 2010

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THE REAL BIRTH OF YESHUA HA MISHIAJ (JESUS). THERE IS EVIL .......????

Noting that Miryam - Maria in Greek conceived Jesus {Yeshua} during a day of December, we see that Yeshua was born nine months later (that is, early October). During this time held in Israel and in any home where Jews live around the world, the Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot (or cabins), or Feast of Our Joy. The Jewish historian Josephus states that the person who has not been in Jerusalem for the Feast of Sukkot, do not know what joy is. This gives us a clue to understand the words of the angel to the shepherds because it is a Hebraism, "Fear not, for I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people, that you is born this day in the city of David ( Bethlehem) a Savior, who is Yeshua the Messiah "and showing us that it was during the Feast of Sukkot that Yeshua was born. The Bible tells us that there were shepherds in the same region (Bethlehem) fields, keeping watch by night over their flock, when visitation of the angel received the news of the Savior's birth. We have been taught wrongly for a long time, that the shepherds of Israel used to take their sheep at night during the month of December. This could never have happened and in December takes place the winter season. NOTE; A Jewish rabbi said: "The Christians were deceived because in December, no pasture in Judea. So Christ - Messiah was not born in December, because there were sheep herders to see lucas 2:1-8. Yeshua Ha Mashiach - Jesus Christ was born in October the Jewish calendar 7th month of Tishri''''in the fall. 6 months after John the Baptist. The shepherds always brought their flocks from the mountains to the pens before October 15, they do not winter in December {11:14} see Deuteronomy 2:11-12 Ezra songs 10:8-9,13'' December 9 is the month in the Jewish calendar.'' These Jewish shepherds tending the sheep without spot or wrinkle, because they knew they would be the chosen to be sacrificed in the temple in Jerusalem. Although they never stopped being shocked by the visitation of Malachim, believed the message given Eloha by the angel of Adonai, because as any Jew of that time, awaiting the coming of the Messiah. The news was given to the shepherds and not the priests who were the authority of the time, because on the Feast of Sukkot, the figure of the pastor is the center of the conclusion of each night of the party, during which The birth came to Shepherd of the shepherds, Yeshua the Messiah. Thus we see again that there are no coincidences in Eloha. In the Masorah of Yohanan, chapter 1 and verse 14, we find a key but very clear about the birth of Yeshua, we read: "And the Davar was made flesh, and dwelt among us ..." The word "habit" in Greek means "to tabernacle" or tent. Tabernacle or shop in Hebrew is: Sukkot. This shows that the time when Yeshua was born during the Feast of Sukkot, in Bethlehem, to fulfill the Scripture in Micah 5:2 which says: "And you, Bethlehem in the land of Judah, are the smallest among the princes of Judah: for out of thee shall come a ruler who will shepherd my people Israel. " Finally, read in Uri / Luke 2:7: "And she brought forth her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a" manger "(in Hebrew: Suka or cottage), because there was no room for them in the inn. " Messiah} {The Messiah was not born in an ordinary stable. Bet all Yerushalaim lechem and was full of people the census ordered by the authorities and the Feast of "Tabernacles or Sukkot and having no where to stay, Miryam Suka enters a Jewish or cabin to give birth to her son. The Sukkah is a hut or bower, a humble, where Jewish families gather to remember those days that are passing through this world. They read "The Torah", pray and share food with family. Yeshua was born not in any time, but in a prophetic time. If we turn to the Scriptures, the Hebrew roots, themselves with the help of the Holy Spirit (Ruach Ha-Kodesh) we will go to the richness of the revelation of the identity of the Messiah (Yeshua Ha-Mashiach). Although it costs us to understand, provided we can experience His love and patience, so we can grow in their knowledge, wanting to know the truth, leaving behind the legacy lies. The prophet Hosea, chapter 4 and verse 6 tells us in this respect: "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge

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