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This is how Jews for Jesus messianic Christians mislead Jews Break free from the Jews for Jesus messianic Christian lies that have swept across the world and have blinded the Jewish people by their religious leaders who lie about salvation through fake Messiah Jesus. The clip will show how Jews for Jesus messianic Christians confuse and mislead the modern nation of Israel is by its Messianic propaganda of and how Jews for Jesus messianic Christians try to pose as Hasidic Jews. 8 Facts Jews for Jesus Don’t Want Jews to Know Jews for Jesus sect has about 200,000 people in the United States and calls itself Jews for Jesus, despite that many of the group are gentiles. The sect is part of the Evangelical Christian movement which does not differentiate between gentiles and Jews and is not Jewish despite its misleading name. First fact: Messianic Jews for Jesus believe that Yeshu was the Creator Himself, and not just a prophet with a Divine mission. This fact should distance from the sect every Jew. Jews for Jesus will try to hide when they present their faith. According to Judaism G-d is one and the only one and has no human body, the Messianic Jews believe Yeshu is a god in a human body. Fact two: Messianic Jews for Jesus believe that G-d is not one, but three Judaism fundamental faith is that G-d is one and the only one: "Hear O Israel, the L-rd our G-d the L-rd is One" (Deuteronomy 6:4) Jews reject all beliefs based on idols. Fact three: Messianic Jews for Jesus, are merely Christians masquerading as Jews Messianic Jews "for Jesus" will argue to you that they speak Hebrew, keep the “tradition” by observing Shabbat, mezuzah and holidays, makes them Jews. What they do not tell you is that, apart from their faith in Jesus and Christian writings, their fulfillment of Jewish commandments is arbitrary and they are not obligated to fulfill the commandments or Jewish holidays. Fourth Fact: According to Messianic Jewish belief, whoever doesn’t believe in Jesus will be punished forever in Hell, notwithstanding if he is righteous or wicked It is well known that Judaism believes that gentiles can also get a portion of the Hereafter, and they are judged according to their good and bad deeds. So any gentile that comes to convert, is told that he doesn’t have to, and all he has to do is keep the Noahide laws and be a good and upright person. Judaism believes that at the End of Days, salvation will come to the whole world. Fifth Fact: The rabbis didn’t hide the prophecies of the Bible, nor did they distort the name Yeshu. Bible prophecies had lengthy commentaries No prophecy or verse was “hidden away", or unexplained or ignored by Jewish sages. Messianic Jews claim that chapters and verses in the Bible talking about Jesus had their real meanings covered up. Anyone who reads the Bible knows that the prophets often spoke in parables, metaphors, riddles, and clues that require interpretation. The missionaries utilize this fact and rely on the ignorance of their readers to understand the prophets’ obscure parables and riddles, while repeatedly taking verses and chapters out of context. Sixth Fact: According to all the prophecies of the Bible, the Messiah has not yet come All the prophets of the Bible, including even the prophets cited by the Messianic Jews, claim that when the Messiah comes, the world will fundamentally change. There is no prophet in the Bible that talks about the Messiah and does not predict significant changes taking place in the world. Because these prophecies have not yet been fulfilled, the Jewish people knew that the Messiah had not come yet, and we still continue to await his arrival. Seventh Fact: The New Testament wasn’t written by Jesus, but by four unknown persons G-d dictated the entire Torah to Moses, and it was transmitted to the entire children of Israel before Moses’s passing. In contrast, if you ask a Christian who wrote the holy scriptures of Christianity, the "New Testament," he will mention the names of four people who lived nearly a century after the death of Jesus. Jesus didn’t write any “Testament” or “prophecy” during his life. His words were transmitted orally and written by people who were not prophets, and some of them had never even seen him. And who are these four people? No one knows, including Christian Church, because they are mentioned only by their name, without their lineage or the dates when they lived. Eighth fact: The Bible explicitly states that G-d will never renege on His covenant with the Jewish people It is an exceedingly bizarre argument that the eternal and infinite Creator who "knows all generations in advance" (Isaiah 41:4), and who gave prophecy of the End of Days to the prophets, would one day change His mind because of one reason or another. The Bible explicitly says about G-d that He doesn’t renege on His decisions and promises — "The Mighty One of Israel will not lie nor regret, for He is not a person who has regrets" (Samuel I, 15:29).

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