tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5163402792201144698.post7911693306375269125..comments2022-04-02T18:25:34.234-05:00Comments on YAHWEH & HIS SON YAHSHUA: "The two witnesses", of Revelation!Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09715443421014698678noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5163402792201144698.post-25757534718689683842010-07-21T13:24:02.080-05:002010-07-21T13:24:02.080-05:00I want to comment about eternal life.
How to live...I want to comment about eternal life.<br /><br />How to live in order to enable the Creator in His loving kindness to provide His foregivness is outlined in Tan’’kh ( the Jewish Bible) ; and was also taught by the first century historical Ribi Yehoshua from Nazareth (the Mashiakh; the Messiah) (His teachings are found here: www.netzarim.co.il)<br /><br />(Ribi Yehoshua was born in Betlehem by Yoseiph and Miriam 7 BCE. He had twelve talmidim (apprentice students). He was killed by the Romans year 30 CE. His original teachings were in accordance with Torah, Netzarim Hebrew Matityahu. The redacted teachings, which are anti-Torah, are found in “the gospel of Matthew”.)<br /><br />Tan’’kh – for example Yekhëzqeil (de-Judaized to Ezekiel) 18 – promises forgiveness to those who do their sincerest to keep the mitzwot (etymological translation: directives or military-style orders) in Torah (“the books of Moses”). The Creator cannot lie and He does not change (Malakhi 3:6)! According to Tehilim (de-Judaized to “Psalms”) 103 the Creator gives His foregivness to those who do their sincerest to keep His berit (pact) (this includes doing ones utmost to keep the mitzwot in Torah (“the books of Moses”) non-selectively).<br /><br />There is a provision for the mistakes people make in doing their utmost to keep Torah non-selectively. The man Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) lived and did his utmost to keep Torah non-selectively, was killed by the Romans although he hadn’t done any crime and became a sacrifice. Because of this the Creator can give His foregiveness for the mistakes of everyone doing his/her sincerest to keep His instructions found in Torah, and to everyone turning away from their breaches of directives of Torah to instead starting to do their sincerest to keep the instructions in Torah. [More info about this in the above Netzarim-website; “Mashiakh”-section]<br /><br />Living in the above described way until one dies implies that the Creator will continue to give His forgiveness during one’s whole life, which will keep ones nephesh (psyche) in a connection with the Creator, which will lead to ha-olam haba (which Christians would call “heaven”). While not living in the above described way, according to Yekhezeqeil 18, won’t lead to ha-olam haba.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08418091459248577266noreply@blogger.com