Subject: advice |
Bible Note: Taleb First Kabbalah is Jewish mysticism that no orthodox Jew takes seriously. I'm fairly well versed it's teaching and don't need further research to tell you it is a myth or fairy tell invented by those that suppose they have enlightened knowledge but are in fact deceived themselves. It is birthed in a form of Gnosticism that has plagued the early church and is very much and alive and well in the church today. For you to contribute any part of their teaching to authentic Judaism or Messianic Jewish belief is absurd. I knew the teachings you were expounding was coming from Kabbalah when you said it I was wondering if you did. And since you do then you also know what you were presenting as orthodox Judaism or Messianic Judaism was patently false. Then I ask why would you do it? You comments about Messianic Jews holding on to old traditions however reflects one of my main concerns their desire to stay under the aspects of the Law they consider as yet to be fulfilled. However I stand on my contention that they hold the Book of Hebrews dear and while their understanding or interpretation on various passages may be different than mine, they clearly understand reincarnation does not exist, and they are free from the religious/social laws of Judaism. Yes I’m very surprised you have Jewish relatives from your expressed views of Islam and the Palestinian situation. In fact I would say you are anti-Semitic or have strong leanings that way. If not then you hold to replacement theology and that is nearly as bad. I heard your claims of Jewish blood, but I also read what you wrote. As to your references on Hebrews read this thread you have made a few here and yet you seem unknowing of the basic teaching the book contains. Quite frankly you have been all over the board. Your either playing some game and your not as cleaver as you thought and got yourself caught or your inventing things. What your saying does not add up and I would just like to understand your intentions. EdB |