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John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Most people do not realize that the Apostle John was actually using terminology familiar to 1st Century Jewish people. It was familiar, because it was language read in the Targums in the Synagogue every week. What John was doing by stating his first sentence in the manner was very similar to the technique used at the time (and today in some Orthodox Jewish sects), whereby one person would recite the first verse of a Psalm, and the students (or members of the Synagogue), would begin to recite the rest of the Psalm. Jesus did this as is recorded in the New Testament. The hearers should have understood to recite the entirety of Psalm 22 in response, "And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, 'Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani” that is, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me'" Matthew 27:46 Using this technique, John the Apostle, was calling on Jewish familiarity with the Aramaic Tagums and calling them to apply what they learned from the Targums about The Word of the Lord, to Yeshua/Jesus himself. This study is simply highlighting all of those passages that would have been read in the Synagogue throughout the course of a year in 1st Century Judaism, calling attention to the passages mentioning The Word of the Lord. Jewish theology of the period understood that The Word of the Lord was a “lesser Yahweh”. In other words, he was the God who interacted with humanity and creation directly, performing miracles, signs and wonders and simply speaking to humans. The “Greater Yahweh” was understood to exist in the Heaven. The “lesser Yahweh” did the will of and spoke the words of the “Greater Yahweh.” This is the theological and social context of the 1st Century Jewish mind that first encountered the Apostle John’s words: John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. This work is a side-by-side comparison of passages in the various Targums showing that “The Word of the Lord” was considered an important person of the Godhead in the understanding of Judaism predating 3 AD/CE. THE BIBLE - JESUS CHRIST OUR SAVIOR The Bible records salvation history - the undying love God our Creator has for mankind for He sent his Son Jesus Christ to save us and the Holy Spirit to guide us. ... "It is written 'Man shall not live by bread ... Where was the Birth Place of the Lord Jesus? - Bible Truth Where was the Birth Place of the Lord Jesus? Jesus was born in Bethlehem but exactly where? The Old Testament tells us the exact place. ... Rachel's Tomb Before it was annexed by Israel (before 1995) Rachel's Tomb ... Jesus in the Talmud - Wikipedia The Talmud contains passages that some scholars have concluded are references to Christian traditions about Jesus . The history of textual transmission of these passages is complex and scholars are not agreed ... Jesus Christ (Yeshua Ha'Mashiach) in the Old Testament - Here a ... CHRIST IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. E rroneous beliefs and preconceived ideas are a lock on the door of the human mind; they have proven to be very effective in keeping the truth at bay. Jewish Review of Books What Jesus Wasnt: Zealot Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan Random House 337 pp. $27. W. ithin an hour of its online debut the number of viewers of Reza Aslans now notorious interview with Fox News Lauren ... WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND EXHORTATION WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND EXHORTATION. The final cadence of the Sermon on the Mount conveys to us the most characteristic feature of Jesus' teaching: "He taught as one who had authority and not as one of their ... Jesus Reading Isaiah Scroll (Bible History Online) Jesus Reading Isaiah Scroll. Illustration of Jesus Reading from the Book of Isaiah. This sketch contains a colored illustration of Jesus reading from the Scroll of Isaiah as mentioned in Luke 4:16-21. A study in the Aramaic Language of Jesus - Phoenicia "Aramaic influenced Classical Hebrew (Ancient Hebrew) that already had loanwords from Ugaritic Phoenician and the Southern Semitic dialects." ... Background . The Hebrew Language . The fall of Jerusalem and the ... Yeshu - Wikipedia Yeshu ( in the Hebrew alphabet) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic literature. Modern scholarship generally considers the name Yeshu in the Talmud to be a reference to Jesus in ... Who is Jesus Christ (Yeshua Ha'Mashiach)? - Here a little there a ... WHO IS JESUS CHRIST? S ince Jesus Christ (Yeshua Ha'Mashiach) walked this earth as a human 2000 years ago there has been a controversy over who he really was. The Bible tells us in many places that there is only ...
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