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Jesus Was And Is An Israelite
Is Messiah Found In The TaNaKH and Brit Chadashah? Part 2
Is
Messiah
Found In
The TaNaKH
and
Brit Chadashah?
Part 2
צ’אדאשה הבריטית
The Brit Chadashah
the word B’rit means “covenant“
and Chadashah means “new“
It’s true that the Hebrew verb chadesh can mean either
“to make new”
or “to renew,”
but the adjective as used in this passage means
“new.”
Re-New-ed Covenant
or New Testament
The title ‘Brit Chadasha’ is a Jewish term direct from the Tanakh. In Jeremiah 31:31-34. The prophet Jeremiah foresaw a day in the future of the people of Israel when G-d would establish a new covenant (Brit) which would be different than the covenant of Mt. Sinai under which was given the Law (Torah).
Hebrew ברית חדשה berit hadashah ;
Greek διαθήκη καινή diatheke kaine
In
Matthew
מתתיה matityah
Matityahu
מַתִּתְיָהוּ
This name is the Hebrew noun
מתת matat,
Strong’s #4991
meaning “gift” or “reward,”
and the name יה Yah,
Strong’s #3050.
Combined, this name means
“gift of Yah”
or
“reward of Yah.“
Greek: “Ματθαῖος” MatthaiosMatthaios ;
this was Latinised as Matthaeus,
which became Matthew in English.
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is the
King of the Jews
מלך היהודים
Yeshua Hanotsri Wemelek Hayehudim“
“ישוע הנוצרי ומלך היהודים”.
Latin for
“Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews”
is
“Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex Iudaeorvm“
and the acronym for this title is INRI.
In
Mark
The name Mark (or rather Markos in Greek) belongs to the assumed author of the second synoptic gospel. Neither of the gospels mentions the name Mark, but since the times of the early church fathers, it’s been attested that the gospel of Mark was written by John Mark, the name John is Hebrew, while Marcus is Latin.
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is the
Servant
ebed עֶבֶד
sharath
המשרת
In
Luke
is a contracted form of the Latin name
Lucanus or Lucilius
Greek name Lucas
Latin: Lucas;
Ancient Greek: Λουκᾶς, Loukâs;
Hebrew: לוקאס , Lūqās; Aramaic: לוקא ,
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is the
Son of Man
בן אדם
ben-‘adam
בנו של האדם
בר אנש, translit. bar ‘enash, lit. ‘son of man’
In
John
Yohanan (יוֹחָנָן ), “Graced by Yah”,
or
Yehohanan (יְהוֹחָנָן ), “Yahweh is Gracious”.
the Hebrew original, Johanan, consists of two elements.
The first part is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu),
which is the truncated form of יהוה,
which is YHWH, the Name of the Lord.
The final part of the names John/Johanan
comes from the verb
חנן (hanan),
meaning to be gracious:
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Son of God
בנו של אלוהים
BENEI ELOCHIM בני אלוחים
Beth Nun Yod Aleph Lamed Vav Cheth Yod Mem
In
Acts
GEVUROT MEYRUACH HAKODESH
מעשי השליחים
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Savior of the World
מושיע העולם
yasha
תֵּבֵל world tevel tebel
The word ישה (yasha) is a simple verb meaning “to deliver.”
In
Romans
הרומאים
SHLIACH SHA’UL TO THE BRIT CHADASHA KEHILLAH IN ROME
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Righteousness of God
צדקת האלוהים
tsadaq- to be in the right, be justified, be just, be righteous.
Strong’s Hebrew: 6662. צַדִּיק (tsaddiq) — just, righteous
The Hebrew words tsadiyq, translated as righteous, and ישר (yashar, Strong’s #3477), translated as upright
צדקת האלוהים
LORD our righteousness in Hebrew: Jehovah tsidkenu or Yahweh tsidqenu.
God of my righteousness in Hebrew: ’Elohei tsidqi
In
1 Corinthians
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Resurrected One.
קם לתחייה
and
He is the Rock that followed Israel.
הסלע שעקב אחרי ישראל
The Rock of Israel
Hebrew: צור ישראל , Tzur Yisrael
The “rock mass” was a spiritual pre-pattern of Jesus/Yeshua.
The “rock mass” was struck with a rod for the sake of Israel, so also did Jesus/Yeshua suffer “stripes” for our sakes (1 Peter 2:24).
Life-giving waters flowed from out of the “rock mass” at Meribah, so also did Jesus give us the “waters of life,”
(John 4:10; 7:37-39; Revelation 22:17).
In
2 Corinthians
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Triumphant One
ניצחון ראשון
giving
victory.
nitzachon
הניצחון
Israel – ישראל – Yiśrāʾēl –
Triumphant with God, who prevails …
ניצחון אחד נותן ניצחון
Strong’s Hebrew: 8668. תְּשׁוּעָה (teshuah) — deliverance …
tshuah – tesh-oo-aw’
Strong’s Hebrew: 1353. גְּאֻלָּה (geullah) — redemption ..
Anglicized version of the Hebrew word, Moshiach.
YaHoWaH or YaHoVeH
is the name of God in Hebrew,
where it is written as four consonants
YHWH or YHVH,
the W and V are derived from the same Hebrew letter ‘vaw’.
These four letters are called the Tetragrammaton
which is a Greek for “[a word] having four letters”.
In
Galatians
GALATIA
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Liberty
ליברטי.
freedom
חוֹפֶשׁ
who sets us free.
He is your liberty; הוא חירותך.
He sets you free. הוא משחרר אותך.
deror: a flowing, free run, liberty
Original Word: דְּרוֹר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: deror
Phonetic Spelling: (der-ore’)
Definition: a flowing, free run, liberty
chuphshah: freedom
Original Word: חֻפְשָׁה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: chuphshah
Phonetic Spelling: (khoof-shaw’)
Definition: freedom
In
Ephesians
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Head of the Church.
רֹאשׁ. rosh. head
בית הכנסת
The word K’ne•si•ya, כְּנֵסִיָּה (church) is almost
beit k’ne•set (synagogue).בית הכנסת
Modern Hebrew word for a “church”
is כנסייה k’ney’si’yah
this word is derived from the
Biblical Hebrew root word
כנס
(K. N. S, Strong’s #3664)
and means to “gather together.”
In the Greek New Testament
the word for “church” is ἐκκλησία
(ekklesia, Strong’s #1577)
and literally means a “gathering of people.”
The Hebrew equivalent of ekklesia is the word
qahal (קהל).
It is translated in most occurrences as an assembly.
The first mention of qahal – ekklesia – church is in
Devariym (Deuteronomy).
In
Philippians
PHILIPPI
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Joy –
simcha/simchah. שִׂמְחָה
חֶדְוָה (chedvah)
Strong’s Hebrew: 2304.
joy. noun שִׂמְחָה.
happiness, gladness, gaiety, felicity, exhilaration.
noun עֲלָזָה. joy.
Hebrew has several words for joy, each with different shades of meaning. ‘Simcha’ (ch is a soft gutteral, between h and the ch of ‘Bach’) means happiness in the most full sense.
‘Gila’ is a stronger sensation of joy but more transient and worldly (related to ‘gal’ = wave.) ‘rina’ is a joy related to singing and shouting.
In
Colossians
COLOSSAE
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Completeness
tiklah
תִּכְלָה and שְׁלֵמוּת
perfection as in Shalom.
Strong’s Hebrew: 8537. תֹּם (tom) — completeness, integrity
Strong’s Hebrew: 7965. שָׁלוֹם (shalom) — completeness
הוא השלמות שלך.
In
1
&
2 Thessalonians
THESSALONIKA
התסלוניקים
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Hope –
Tiqvah
תִּקְוָה
In
Titus
טיטוס
Titos
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is our
Truth –
הוא אמת.
Emeth – eh’-meth. אֶמֶת
אֶמֶת
Strong’s Hebrew: 571. אֱמֶת (emeth) — firmness, faithfulness .
HEBREW WORD STUDIES אֱמֶת, ’emet’ meaning ‘truth’
In
1 Timothy
טימותי
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Faith
– emunah. אמונה
הוא האמונה שלך.
The Hebrew word for faith is
אמונה
emunah –
Strong’s #530
and is an action oriented word meaning
“support”.
emuwn-trustworthiness;
faithful. emuwnah- honesty;
truth; faithfulness;
firmness; official obligation.
In
2 Timothy
טימותי
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Stability
יציבות
emeth.
Strong’s #571 – אֱמֶת. stability, continuance firmness
. הוא היציבות שלך.
noun יַצִיבוּת.
durability, fastness, constancy, steadiness,
In
Philemon
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
our
Benefactor
מיטיב
gomel גומל
which begins with and sounds like the letter Gimel,
and means a “benefactor”
or someone who gives to others. נַדְבָ
מיופאקטור מים
In
עברים
Hebrews
book of Hebrews
ספר עברים
TO THE MA’AMINIM
HAMESHICHIYIM FROM AMONG THE YEHUDIM
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Perfection
תָּמִים.
tamim. taw-meem’
He is your perfection. הוא השלמות שלך.
Strong’s Hebrew: 4359. מִכְלַל (miklal) — completeness
the word ‘TAH-MEEM’ in no way implies ‘perfection’ in the way that we think of ‘perfection’ in the context of our religious ideas.
The Hebrew word that has been translated “perfect” in Gen. 17:1 is pronounced ‘TAH-MEEM’.
Strong’s Hebrew: 8549. תָּמִים (tamim) — complete, sound
without blemish, complete, full, perfect, sincerely ity, sound, without spot, undefiled,
From tamam; entire (literally, figuratively or morally); also (as noun) integrity, truth — without blemish, complete, full, perfect, sincerely (-ity), sound, without spot, undefiled, upright(-ly), whole.
He is our perfect sacrificial lamb.
In
James
YA’AKOV
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Power behind our Faith
כוח מאחורי האמונה שלנו
תֹּקֶף power toqeph.
Emunah אמונה faith
אֲמָנָה amanah: faith support
Strong’s Hebrew: 548. אֲמָנָה (amanah) — faith, support
faith is Emunah (אמונה).
Strong’s Hebrew: 8633. תֹּ֫קֶף (toqeph) — power, strength
to come with the power of his whole KJV:
to enter with the strength of his whole kingdom.
In
1 Peter
SHIMON KEFA
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Example
דוגמה
Being a Jew, his Hebrew name would have been שמעון בן יונה (shimon ben yonah).
The name שמעון (shimon, Strong’s #559) means “heard.”
In Mark 3:16 we are told that Yeshua (Jesus) gives Shimon the name Peter (Petros in Greek), a Greek name that has no equivalency in Hebrew.
However, in John 1:42 we are told that his new name is, according to the Greek, Kephas (Cephas), not Petros (Peter). Kephas is a Greek transliteration of the Aramaic name כאפא (Kepha, pronounced kee-phah) meaning “stone.”
And I tell you, that you are Kepha, and upon this rock (kepha) I will build my assembly. (Matthew 16:18
In
2 Peter
SHIMON KEFA
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Purity –
zaku – zaw-koo’
זָכוּ
הוא הטוהר שלך.
Strong’s Hebrew: 2136. זָכוּ
(zaku) — purity, innocence
In
1 John
The name John is actually the Greek rendition
of the Hebrew name YOCHANAN – יוֹחָנָן
The name is derived from the Latin
Ioannes and Iohannes,
which are forms of the Greek name
Iōánnēs (Ἰωάννης),
originally borne by Hellenized Jews
transliterating the Hebrew name
Yohanan יוֹחָנָן ”Graced by Yah”,
or Yehohanan יְהוֹחָנָן , “Yahweh is Gracious”.
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Life –
חַוָּה.
Chavvah – khav-vaw’
הוא החיים שלך.
Strong’s Hebrew: 2332. חַוָּה (Chavvah) — “life,” the first …
For He is your life, and He will prolong your life in the land the LORD swore to give to your fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
Deut. 30:20 – Chayyim chaim
In
2 John
YOCHANAN – יוֹחָנָן
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Pattern
תבנית.
tabnith
tab-neeth
הוא התבנית שלך.
Strong’s Hebrew: 8403. תַּבְנִית (tabnith) — tab-neeth’
construction, pattern, figure
This word, לוֹמֵד, can also mean,
“He is learning” and “You (masc) are learning”.
In
3 John
YOCHANAN – יוֹחָנָן
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Motivation
– מוטיבציה
הוא המניע שלך.
In
Jude
ג’וד
From Judah;
The Greek is Judas.
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Foundation of our Faith
הוא הבסיס לאמונתך.
yesod יְסוֹד yes-ode. foundation, base.
Emunah ( אמונה faith
יסודות אמונתנו
In
Revelation
הִתגַלוּת
HISGALUS
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is our
Coming King
המלך המתקרב
מלך. melek king
Isaiah 44 & 45 and other places like Rev. 11:17;
Zechariah 9:9
הוא המלך הבא שלך.
Look your king is coming to you;
righteous and having salvation is he,
humble and mounted on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
He is Mashiach,
Yeshua,
Jesus,
Messiah…
He is the First and Last,
the Beginning and the End!
He is the Keeper of Creation
He is the Creator of the universe and
the Manager of all times.
He always was, He always is, and He always will be…
Unmoved, Unchanged, Undefeated, and never Undone
He was bruised and brought healing
He was pierced and eased pain
He was persecuted and brought freedom
He was dead and brought life
He is risen and brings power
He reigns and brings Peace
The world can’t understand Him,
The armies can’t defeat Him,
The schools can’t explain Him, and
The leaders can’t ignore Him.
Herod couldn’t kill Him,
The Pharisees couldn’t confuse Him, and
The people couldn’t hold Him!
Nero couldn’t crush Him,
No one could silence Him,
The New Age can’t replace Him, and
No one can explain Him away.
He is Light, Love, Longevity, and Lord.
He is Goodness, Kindness,
Gentleness, and full of Mercy.
He is Holy, Righteous, mighty, powerful, and pure.
His Ways are right, His word is Eternal,
His Will is Unchanging, and His mind is on us.
He is my/our Redeemer, He is my/our Savior,
He is my/our Shepherd,
He is my/our Guide,
and He is my/our Peace!
He is my/our Joy,
He is my/our Comfort,
He is my/our Lord,
and He rules my/our life/lives!
WHO IS HE??
He is Abel’s Sacrifice
Noah’s Rainbow
Abrahams Ram
Issacs Well
Jacob’s Ladder
Ezekiel’s Burden
Judahs’ Scepter
Moses’ Rod
Davids sling shot
Hezekiah’s sundial
A Husband to the single and the widow
A father to the orphan
To those traveling in the dark night He is the Bright Morning Star
To those in the Lonesome Valley He is the Rose of Sharon
He is the Lily of the Valley
The Honey in the rock
The Staff of Life
He is the Pearl of great price
He is a Rock in a very dry land, gushing the Water of Life
He is the Counselor,
the Comforter,
the Everlasting Father
and the Government of our lives
is upon His Shoulders.
He is Peter’s shadow
Stevens’ signs and wonders
Pauls’ handkerchiefs and aprons
He is the Son of the living God
He is the cup that runneth over.
He is Mashiach Yeshua
Jesus Messiah
YESHUA HAMASHIACH ישׁוה המשׁיה
As we draw near to Pesach/Passover
let’s take time to reflect on
Who Messiah is to us personally….
As Faith comes by Hearing and Hearing By His Word read the previous list out loud and see what happens…
Is Messiah Found In
The TaNaKH and
Brit Chadashah?
Without doubt the answer is
YES..
however the most important question is …
Is Messiah to be found in our hearts
????
May His true Shalom/Peace
rest upon each one in Jesus/Yeshuas’ Name.
‘Mishpachah’ ‘Family’
משפחה
Mish-pa-KHa
you are greatly loved and prayed for daily..
please make sure you are secure in the knowledge that you are saved….
NOT SURE? YOU CAN BE..
SAY THE FOLLOWING FROM YOUR HEART RIGHT NOW…
Heavenly Father I come to you in the Name of Jesus/Yeshua asking for forgiveness of my sins for which I am truly sorry. I repent of them all and turn away from my past.
I believe with my heart and confess with my mouth that Jesus/Yeshua is your Son and that He died on the cross at calvary to pay the price for my sin, so that I might be forgiven and have eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven. Father I believe that Jesus/Yeshua rose from the dead and I ask you to come into my life right now and be my personal Savior and Lord and I will worship you all the days of my life. Because your word is truth I say that I am now forgiven and born again and by faith I am washed clean with the blood of Jesus/Yeshua. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’/Yeshua’s name. Amen.
Is Messiah Found In The TaNaKH and Brit Chadashah?
We know scripture speaks of
the
AlefTav
the beginning and the end
the alpha and omega.
Is Messiah to be found in every book of the Bible?
In the TaNaKH and the Brit Chadashah?
For the benefit of new readers,
the Old Testament is also called
TaNaKH
Ta•nach.
In Hebrew it is not a name
but the initials of the three sections
of the Old Testament: TNK
Tanakh made up of:
Torah (Torah, the Instructions or Law); ‘ תורה
Ne•vi•eem’ (Prophets);
and Ke•tu•vim (Writings).
The Torah includes the five books of Moses (the Pentateuch)
and ‘She•mot’ is its second book,
following ‘Be•re•sheet’ (Genesis).
The Brit Chadashah is the re-new-ed covenant.
Torah
Prophets: Nevi’im
Writings: Kesuvim
The Former Prophets (נביאים ראשונים Nevi’im Rishonim)
The Latter Prophets (נביאים אחרונים Nevi’im Aharonim)
The Twelve Prophets (תרי עשר, Trei Asar, “The Twelve”),
The Twelve (minor prophets) Trei-Assar
The Eleven Books of the Writings (Kesuvim)
We may have heard of the following list before,
so here we will add the Hebrew for each Book
and see how Messiah is foreshadowed
or, is the type in each one.
Exodus 3:15
Say this to the Israelites:
The LORD, the God of your ancestors,
the God of Abraham,
the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob,
has sent me to you.
This is my name forever;
this is how I am to be remembered
in every generation.
YHVH
The letters are as they sound
Yud Hey Vav Hey
add the vowels a, e and o
Hebrew vowels (nikud).
YeHoVeH is Our Heavenly Fathers Name
In the Tanakh,
YHVH
is the personal name of God
and His most frequent designation,
occurring over 6,800 times.
This is known as the
Ineffable Name
or
Unutterable Name of the God of Israel.
The Israelites understood the Name to be too Holy to speak so they used other words for His Name instead. After many generations the original pronunciation is believed to have been lost.
Because it is composed from the four Hebrew letters
Yod, Hey, Vav, and Hey,
it is also referred to as the
Tetragrammaton,
which simply means
the four letters.
Some use the name spelled
Yehovah
which is
derived from the three-letter
Hollow Root
HYH
which means
“to be”.
We know this from Ex 3:14
in which He explains His name as
“Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh”.
The word Ehyeh
is an “imperfect” verb from the same root
HYH meaning “to be”
There are various other ways scholars pronounce the NAME..Yahuah/Yahweh/Yehovah, etc.
Recall, some use the vowel a in place of e in different words.
Please Note: This is NOT meant to cause confusion or controversy. We simply need to read what His Word says in the original language in which it was written; and let His Spirit of Holiness/Ruach HaKodesh bear witness to His Truth; and as His Spirit does so, let each reader decide for themselves.
As we read through the books, let’s linger on each one in order to reflect upon these questions:
Who do we say He is? And do we truly believe that He is?
As Hebrews 11;6 tells us
And without faith it is impossible to be well-pleasing `unto him’;
for he that cometh to God
must believe that he is,
and `that’ he is a rewarder of them that seek after him.
It was a question He asked His disciples in
Matthew 16:16 , Mark 8 and
Luke 9:18–20
“Who do you say I am?”
Is our answer the same as Peters?
You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.
Who is He to us?
How do we see Him and how is He manifest in our lives?
Is He our Passover Lamb?
Is He our Kinsman Redeemer?
In previous posts we have read many of the following types and shadows, so its a great opportunity to turn inwards and ask ourselves
Who Is He To Us?
What place and position do we give Him in our Lives?
In
Genesis
בראשית
In the Beginning בְּרֵאשִׁית
Bereshit Be•re•sheet Bereishit
Yeshua/Jesus
ישוע
is
the
Seed of the Woman
ישו הוא הזרע של האישה
Seed -zera
זרע האישה
In
Exodus
שְׁמוׄת
Shemot – Names
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is the
Passover Lamb
pesach
טלה פסח
the sacrificial Lamb of God/YHVH
who took away our sin.
In
Leviticus
Vayikra
ויקרא
and He called
Vayikra, VaYikra, Va-yikra, or Wayyiqra (וַיִּקְרָא
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
High Priest
: כהן גדול
kohen gadol;
ever interceding for us at the mercy seat.
In
Numbers
מידבר בְּ
Be•mid•bar בְּמִדְבַּר
Bemidbar, BeMidbar, B’midbar, Bamidbar,
or Bamidbor בְּמִדְבַּר
Hebrew for in the wilderness of [Sinai]
Yeshua/Jesus
ישוע
is the
Pillar of Cloud by day and the Pillar of Fire by night
עמוד ענן amud ha’anan עמוד האש Amud Ha’Esh
Ever leading us by day and by night.
In
Deuteronomy
דברים ברחם
De•va•rim,’ דְּבָרִים
‘Deuteronomy,’ means:
words. מילים
Word, thing, essence – לָּה, דָּבָר
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
the word made flesh
and a
Prophet like unto Moses
נביא כמו למשה
In
Joshua
Yehoshua or Jehoshua
יְהוֹשֻׁעַ Yəhôšuaʿ
יְהוֹשֻׁעַ
God is Salvation יְהוֹשֻעַ
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
Captain of Our Salvation/
Captain of the Lord’s host
קפטן ישועתנו
In
Judges
Shoftim
Shophtim
(שֹׁפְטִים)
שופטים haš·šō·p̄ə·ṭîm
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Judge and Lawgiver
שֹׁפֵט Mechoqeq ת’ות
Our debt is paid…
we are declared
not guilty!!!
In
Ruth
רות
Rut friendship
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Kinsman Redeemer
go el גָּאַל
gaal: to redeem, act as kinsman
Original Word: גָּאַל
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: gaal
Phonetic Spelling: (gaw-al’)
Definition: to redeem, act as kinsman
In
1 & 2 Samuel
Shemuel Shmuel
(sehm-oo-ale’)
His Name is G-d
Shmû’ēl (שְׁמוּאֵל)
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is our
Trusted Prophet
נביא מהימן
Strong’s Hebrew: 982. בָּטַח (batach) — to trust.
‘your prophet’ is ‘Neviecha’ (נביאך)
The testimony of Yeshua
is the spirit of prophecy.
In
1 & 2 Kings
M’lakhim (מְלָכִים)
Melakhim – Melachim – Kings
and
In
Chronicles
דִּבְרֵי הַיָּמִים
Divrei Hayamim Divrei HaYamim
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is
our
Reigning King
המלך המכהן
Strong’s Hebrew: 7287. רָדָה (radah) — reign
Strong’s Hebrew: 4428. מֶ֫לֶך (melek) — king
In
Ezra
Help
‘Ezrā
עֶזְרָא
&
Nehemiah
נחמיה
Nechemyah: Yah comforts,
Nechemya: comfort of god
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
the
Rebuilder of the broken down
walls of human life.
המלך המכהן
repairer of the breach
מתקן הפרצה
In
Esther
Ester
אֶסְתֵר
Hadassah – Star – Myrtle tree
Estēr
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
our
Mordecai מרדכי
In
Job
Iyov
Iyyôbh
אִיּוֹב
Hated,
Oppressed אִיּוֹב
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is
our
Ever Living Redeemer
אי פעם חי גואל
In
Psalms
Tehillim
Praises
תְהִלִּים
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
our
Shepherd
Roi – רֹעִי – ro-ee’
In the Hebrew Bible it is always called
the shepherd of the flock,
the sheep and the goats,
termed ‘tson’ in Hebrew.
In
Proverbs
Mishlei
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
our
Wisdom – מִשְׁלֵי
&
Ecclesiastes
Qōheleth
קֹהֶלֶת
Kohelet Maggid/Preacher,
Speaker, Collector of Sentences
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Wisdom. חוכמה.
(chokmah) — wisdom
In
Song of Solomon
Shir Hashirim – Song of Songs
הַשִּׁירִים שִׁיר
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is our
Loving Bridegroom. חתן אוהב
In
Isaiah
Yeshayahu
God is Salvation
Yĕsha‘ăyāhû – יְשַׁעְיָהוּ
Yeshua/Jesus
is the
Prince of Peace
Sar Shalom. נסיך השלום
נסיך של שלום.
In
Jeremiah
Yirmeyahu
God Will Raise Up
Yirmyāhû – יִרְמְיָהוּ
Yeshua/Jesus
is
our
Righteous Branch. סניף
סניף חסיד אומות העולם
Hebrew: 6662. צַדִּיק (tsaddiq) — just, righteous
5342. נֵ֫צֶר (netser) — a sprout, shoot
In
Lamentations
Eikhah
Eicha Alas!
Eikhah אֵיכָה
Yeshua/Jesus
is
our
Weeping Prophet.
נביא בוכה
1058. בָּכָה (bakah) — to weep, bewail.
www.biblehub.com/hebrew/503
In
Ezekiel
Yekhezqel
Yechezkel
Yehoveh/God Will Strengthen
Yĕḥezqiēl – יְחֶזְקֵאל
Yeshua/Jesus
is
the
Wonderful Four-faced Man.
אדם נפלא בעל ארבע פנים
3. פֶּ֫לִאי (pili or pali) — wonderful …
. אּישׁ (ish) — man
And every one had four faces: the first face was the face of a cherub, and the second facewas the face of a man, and the third the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle. every. Ezekiel 10:21 Every one had four faces apiece, and every one four wings; and the likeness of the hands of a man was under their wings. Ezekiel 1:6-10
In
Daniel
Dani’el
God is My Judge
Dānî’ēl (דָּנִיֵּאל)
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is
the
Fourth Man
in the
Fiery Furnace
האדם הרביעי בכבשן הלוהט
In
Hosea
Hoshea
Salvation
Hôshēa‘ (הוֹשֵׁעַ)
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
the
Faithful Husband
בעל נאמן
forever married to the
backslider.
In
Joel –
Yô’ēl
יוֹאֵל
God is Willing or HaShem is G-d
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is
Baptizer of the Holy Spirit and Fire
הטבילה של רוח הקודש והאש
Ruach Hakodesh 84. אֵשׁ (esh) — a fire
In
Amos –
To be Burdened, Troubled
Āmôs
עָמוֹס
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
our
Burden-bearer. נושא נטל
סַבָּל
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: sabbal
Phonetic Spelling: (sab-bawl’)
Definition: burden bearer
In
Obadiah
Ovadya –
Servant of G-d
Ōvadhyāh
עֹבַדְיָה
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
Mighty to Save אדיר לשמור
גִּבּוֹר (gibbor) — strong, mighty
In
Jonah
Yonah
Dove
Yônāh
יוֹנָה
Yeshua/Jesus ישוע
is
our
great foreign Missionary.
מיסיונר זר גדול
In
Micah
Micha
Who is Like God?
Mîkhāh
מִיכָה
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
the Messenger of beautiful feet.
שליח של רגליים יפות
How beautiful upon the mountains.
mah na-vu ra-glay m’va-sayr tov.
How beautiful are the feet of the messenger of peace.
ma-shmee-a shalom.
announcing peace. kol tzo-fa-yeekh na-s’u kol.
In
Nahum
Nachum
Comfort
Naḥûm
נַחוּם
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
the
Avenger of God’s Way.
הנוקם של דרכו של אלוהים
In
Habakkuk
Chavakkuk
To Wrestle, To Embrace
Ḥăvaqûq
חֲבַקּוּק
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
God’s Evangelist crying,
האוונגליסט של אלוהים בוכה
“Revive Thy works
in the midst of the years”
להחיות את העבודות שלך בעיצומו של השנים
In
Zephaniah
Tzefanya
Hidden by God
Tsĕphanyāh
צְפַנְיָה
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
our Savior.
המושיע שלנו
Because of this many believe the Hebrew word yasha means “savior” and this apparently is not quite right.
The word ישה (yasha) is a simple verb meaning “to deliver.”
When the letters י, ו and מ are added to the verb a more complex verb is formed and more specifically a hiphil participle verb. A hiphil verb is causative and would mean “cause to deliver.”
In
Haggai
Chaggai
My Feast, Festive
Ḥaggai
חַגַּי
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is the
משחזר המורשת האבודה של אלוהים
Restorer of God’s lost heritage.
. נַחֲלָה (nachalah)
meaning: possession, property, inheritance original gift.
In
Zechariah
Zecharya
Memory, Remembrance of HaShem
Zkharyāh
זְכַרְיָה
Yeshua/Jesus. ישוע
is
the
Fountain of the House of David
מעיין בית דוד
4726. מָקוֹר (maqor) — a spring, fountain
4599. מַעְיָן (mayan or mayeno or mayanah …
“the House of David”
in Hebrew is
בית דוד.
beit/bayt daveed
In
Malachi –
My Messenger, My Minister, My Servant
Mal’ākhî
מַלְאָכִי
Yeshua/Jesusישוע
is
Son of Righteousness
with
healing in his Wings
בן צדק עם ריפוי בכנפיו
as well as
Messenger – minister- Servant.
משרת שר השליחים
8334. שָׁרַת (sharath) — to minister, serve.
397. מַלְאָך (malak) — a messenger
Malak: ambassador, messenger, angel, king.
Who is He to us?
The B’rit Chadashah will be in the next post…
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May His true Shalom/Peace
rest upon each one in Jesus/Yeshuas’ Name.
‘Mishpachah’ ‘Family’
משפחה
Mish-pa-KHa
you are greatly loved and prayed for daily..
please make sure you are secure in the knowledge that you are saved….
NOT SURE? YOU CAN BE..
SAY THE FOLLOWING FROM YOUR HEART RIGHT NOW…
Heavenly Father I come to you in the Name of Jesus/Yeshua asking for forgiveness of my sins for which I am truly sorry. I repent of them all and turn away from my past.
I believe with my heart and confess with my mouth that Jesus/Yeshua is your Son and that He died on the cross at calvary to pay the price for my sin, so that I might be forgiven and have eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven. Father I believe that Jesus/Yeshua rose from the dead and I ask you to come into my life right now and be my personal Savior and Lord and I will worship you all the days of my life. Because your word is truth I say that I am now forgiven and born again and by faith I am washed clean with the blood of Jesus/Yeshua. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’/Yeshua’s name. Amen.
Five Chosen In A Line Unbroken – Part 4 continued
Five Chosen In A Line Unbroken –
Part 4 continued from…
https://www.minimannamoments.com/five-chosen-in-a-line-unbroken-part-4/
In Bethlehem, Ruth looked after her aging mother-in-law Naomi, as if she were her own mother; and to keep them from going hungry, Ruth gleans grain in the field of Naomi’s relative, Boaz.
Boaz בעז
Meaning:
In Strength, By Strength
From the prefix ב – be, in,
and
the verb עזז – ‘azaz,
to be strong, powerful or strong.
Boaz = fleetness.
Strong’s Hebrew: 1162.
בֹּ֫עַז
Boaz — quickness.
Here while gleaning in the fields of Bethlehem, Ruth meets Boaz.
He was a wealthy Bethlehemite,
a rich land-owner
and kinsman to Elimelech the husband of Naomi.
Ruth 2:3 says that
‘as it happened’
Ruth went to the field of Naomi’s rich relative, Boaz.
This phrase
as it happened
is often used in the Bible to suggest that God is setting the scene for something significant.
It also implied, with a touch of Jewish humour, that Naomi and the people of Bethlehem saw a good match for Ruth and edged her into meeting Boaz. (Matchmaking!)
Naomi knew that Ruth was beautiful and respected, Boaz was the ideal choice. He was available, childless, well respected and rich. and she knew that a rich husband for Ruth would solve all their problems.
He was also a relative of Naomi’s through her husband’s family, (see Leviticus 19:9-10). so he had a legal obligation to help Naomi and to redeem the estates of her deceased husband Mahlon. (Ruth 4:1)
Boaz was second in line to the position of go’el in Naomi’s, and therefore Ruth’s, family.
In English, the word go’el
is often translated as ‘nearest kin’,
but in ancient Judah it meant much more than that.
A go’el was a close male relative with the duty of looking after a family when the male head of the family was absent.
In earlier times, the go’el of the family was expected to marry the widow of an Israelite man if she wished it
Deuteronomy 25.
Ruth, who may not have understood the formalities of Israelite law,
called Boaz – go’el =
Kinsman Redeemer.
It seems to have been love at first sight for him, and he ordered his workers to treat Ruth well when she worked in his fields. picking up leftover grain
Ruth 2:1-23
He went to great lengths to get extra grain for Ruth, to protect her from young men who might harass her, and to see that she was properly fed.
‘At mealtime Boaz said to her “Come here, and eat
at some of this bread, and dip your morsel in the sour wine”.
So she sat beside the reapers, and he heaped up for her some parched grain. She ate until she was satisfied, and she had some left over.’
Naomi saw immediately what had happened, and encouraged Ruth to keep on working in Boaz’s fields. who has heard about her kindness to Naomi.
Ruth 2:11,12
Boaz replied, “I have been made fully aware of all you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband, how you left your father and mother and the land of your birth, and how you came to a people you did not know before. May the LORD repay your work, and may you receive a rich reward from the LORD, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have taken refuge.”
Following Naomi’s guidance, Ruth visits Boaz at night.
When Boaz finally lay down and is
fast asleep after winnowing barley on the threshing floor,
she approached
and lay down at his feet.
Someone always slept there at night until the grain was removed, to guard against thieves.
Ruth 3:1-18
‘When Boaz had eaten and drunk, and he was in a contented mood, he went to lie down at the end of the heap of grain. Then she came stealthily and uncovered his feet, and lay down.’
The threshing floor is the same that David bought from and it became the site of the Temple!
It is Mount Moriah the scene of many meetings and sacrifices.
The Threshing floor and
the significance of threshing:
The context of King David’s initiative to purchase that threshing floor was the need to stop the Angel of Death, who was exacting the punishment for sin.
2 Samuel 24:15-16
As believers this connection makes sense – it’s the place of God’s victory over sin and where the power of spiritual death was stopped.
King David purchases the threshing floor of
Araunah the Jebusite
and, according to one classic rabbinic opinion,
the entire city of Yerushalayim /Jerusalem.
That threshing floor,
the place where he intends to offer sacrifices,
is now called the
Har HaBayit –
Temple Mount in Yerushalayim/Jerusalem.
Araunah in Hebrew: אֲרַוְנָה
’Ǎrawnāh was a Jebusite mentioned in 2 Samuel,
who owned the threshing floor on Mount Moriah
which David purchased and
used as the site for assembling an altar to God.
1 Chronicles, a later text, renders his name as
Ornan – in Hebrew: אָרְנָן ’Ārənān.
David built an altar on Ornan’s – Araunah’s threshing-floor
2 Samuel 24:18-24 1 Chronicles 21:18-27,
which later became the site of the Temple.
2 Chronicles 3:1.
David probably chose this place for his altar because it was elevated, and the ground was already level and prepared by the rolling action from all the threshing activity.
It is very significant that the threshing floor of Araunah was on
Mount Moriah–the Temple Mount–
where the temple was built because it was
where Messiah was also threshed/beaten for us:
2 Chronicles 3.1
Then Solomon began to build the temple of the Lord in Jerusalem on Mount Moriah, where the Lord had appeared to his father David. It was on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite, the place provided by David.
The angel of Adonai
was then by the threshing floor
of Araunah the Jebusite.”
2 Samuel 24:15-16
So David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for 50 shekels of silver. Then David built there an altar to Adonai , and offered burnt offerings and fellowship offerings.
A threshing floor like that sold by Araunah, would have been a large, open, elevated area to facilitate threshing and winnowing.
A threshing floor was a large, open, hard surface, so threshing floors were often located on hilltops. After bundles of stalks were laid on the surface of the floor, oxen were repeatedly led over the piles until the dried plants were broken up. Then it was thrown up in the air to separate and remove the chaff as the wind blew upon it.
More details at:
https://www.minimannamoments.com/why-a-threshing-floor/
He awakes to find Ruth at his feet.
Why did Ruth do this? Her action would seem strange unless you knew that in ancient times ‘foot’ was a euphemism for the male reproduction, as ‘sandal’ was for the female.
Threshing floors at harvest time were often the scene of intimate misconduct but not in Ruths case. Lying beside Boaz, Ruth suggested that he, as the go-el of Naomi’s family, should ‘cover her with his blanket’, a euphemism for marriage, And this would no doubt have been his prayer shawl which even in present day is used as a canopy over a couple getting married.
It is also a reference to the healing in His wings of Isaiah of the future Messiah and the place of safety under those wings which is the name given to the corners of the Tallit/Prayer shawl
Click links below for more on the Tallit Prayer Shawl.
https://www.minimannamoments.com/life-on-the-fringe/
https://www.minimannamoments.com/knot-just-another-string-theory/
Ruth had the right to demand marriage of the go-el of her family. Following Jewish customs, Ruth lets Boaz know he is a kinsman-redeemer and that she is eligible to marry him –
Ruth 3:1-18.
Yeshua/Jesus is our Go’el and He says the same to each of us today and we can put our name in here ……… I will redeem you!
So…
Do not fear, for I have redeemed you [g’al’tika];
I have called you by name; you are Mine!
Isaiah 43:1-3a
Boaz happily agreed, but pointed out to her that there was another man who had that right, a closer relative even than himself.
Boaz promises to act as kinsman-redeemer for her if the one closer male relative will surrender his right to the position.
Ruth stayed beside Boaz until morning, leaving before first light to return to Naomi.
Boaz had to give him the option first, before he could marry Ruth. He was careful to do everything correctly, so that there could be no question about the legality of the marriage.
Ruth 4:1-12
To fulfill the laws of inheritance, another kinsman – who is more closely related to Ruth than Boaz – is given the option of buying the land, but he cannot afford it. So Boaz buys the land from Naomi and then marries Ruth in order to keep the ownership of the land within Elimelech’s family.
Boaz negotiates with the other man and obtains the right to redeem Ruth and Naomi.
Kindness and loyalty permeated Ruth’s character. Further, she was a woman of integrity, maintaining high morals in her dealings with Boaz.
As a relative, Boaz agrees to help Ruth and Naomi by buying a plot of land which belonged to Naomi’s husband Elimelech.
Leviticus 25:25.
Naturally as people in small towns usually are, the people in Bethlehem were well aware of what was happening. When Boaz went next morning to the meeting place at the gate of the town, he was met almost immediately by the official go-el of Naomi’s family – and probably by a good many interested onlookers as well.
Some complicated negotiation went on regarding a small parcel of land that Naomi either owned outright or had put up for sale at some previous time, but this was just a formality.
Ruth 4:9-10
Then Boaz announced to the elders and all the people, “Today you are witnesses that I have bought from Naomi all the property of Elimelek, Kilion and Mahlon. I have also acquired Ruth the Moabite, Mahlon’s widow, as my wife, in order to maintain the name of the dead with his property, so that his name will not disappear from among his family or from his hometown. Today you are witnesses!”
‘So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife. When they came together, the Lord made her conceive, and she bore a son.
Then the women said to Naomi “Blessed be the Lord, who has not left you this day without next of kin. May his name be renowned in Israel! He shall be to you a restorer of life and a nourishment for your old age. For your daughter-in-law who loves you, who is more to you than seven sons, has borne him”.
Then Naomi took the child and laid him in her bosom, and became his nurse.’ Ruth 4:1-22
Boaz marries Ruth;
together they care for Naomi.
Ruth and Boaz have a son Obed,
He becomes the father of Jesse,
the father of King David.
In due course, Bethlehem becomes the ‘City of David’.
Book of Ruth 4:16-17
Then Naomi took the child in her arms and cared for him. The women living there said, “Naomi has a son!” And they named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David.
The women of Bethlehem exalted Ruth as the loving daughter-in-law who meant more to Naomi than seven sons, the ideal number.
Ruth 4:15.
Although people from Moab were often hated by the Jews, God selected Ruth to be a direct ancestor of Jesus Christ/Yeshua HaMashiach.
The book of Ruth is a beautiful illustration of God’s impartiality and faithfulness to those who are true to Him.
She had little idea that her decision would affect the future of multiplied millions and
that a sequence of God ordained events that had been unfolding 1000’s of years before, were dependent on her choice!
Gods’ promise of a Savior in Genesis, through the promise to Abraham, that all families would be blessed through him and his offspring – encompassed her, a foreigner, a widow, a Moabite, a gentile, heathen, goyim…
She would have had no idea at that point that her choices and subsequent actions would lead her into a country where she would meet a relative of Naomi named Boaz.
This man would become her
kinsman redeemer
according to Israelite law and would
restore the lost heritage.
Just as we saw in the story of Tamar.
The truth is that her great grandson would become the king of Israel; and David was called the man after Gods own heart and was the royal line that eventually brought forth the long awaited and long promised Messiah. (The phrase man after Gods own heart was due to his repentant attitude.)
Remember that Boaz is Rahabs son
and his great grandmother was Tamar!
As we have seen, Ruth was a Moabitess and her ancestors were called Moabites because Moab was the incestuous son of Lot and one of his daughters after the destruction of Sodom and Gororrah. See charts…
Ruth and Boaz become the parents of Obed, the grandparents of Jesse and the great-grandparents of David, the king of Israel, and finally the ancestors of Jesus/Yeshua the Nazarene.
Matthew 1:5
Ruth is spelled Ρουθ, Rhouth in Greek.
Strictly speaking, therefore, Yeshua/Jesus
was not only a son-by-law of Joseph,
he was also a son-by-law of Mahlon and not of Boaz.
It is interesting that the word love never appears in the book of Ruth, even though it is story full of love. The love is recorded in the words and action, rather than being cited as an emotion or feeling. Love is action its doing and being. God is a God of love and of unconditional love, not the same kind as our feelings and emotions dictate to our flesh life.
Its this unconditional love that God extended to all the heathens, gentiles and Goyim when He sent His Son Jesus/Yeshua to show by action the ultimate act of love; by dying in our place, by sacrificing His life on our behalf… how many individuals do we know today that would lay down their own lives for another, for us; and would we do that for someone else?
Its always a good time to reassess what Jesus/Yeshua did for us to remember where we came from,
where our Moab was;
and where we are today….
grafted in by grace and mercy, forgiven, redeemed, sanctified, justified, by His precious Blood that continually cries Mercy from that kapporet in heaven mercy seat –
the throne of grace in Hebrews 9:23–26
Hebrew כפורת , Kaporet, meaning atonement seat.
What manner of love is this??…
it’s beyond our comprehension –
how marvelous – how wonderful
is our Saviors love for us.
the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not. Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3.
Lets return to our first love and ask Him to renew the joy of our salvation and strengthen our resolve like Ruth; to follow Jesus/Yeshua, the One we love above all else. To make Him the focus of our life and the director of our future.
Let our steps along the WAY to the house of Bread – Beth lechem – be guided by the One who was The Bread from Heaven and whose life began in that very town; fulfilling the words of the prophets so many millennia ago.
In an age when childbearing was seen as the highest honor for women, Ruth played a key role in the coming of the promised Messiah. Ruth, being one of Messiahs’ Gentile ancestors, showed that Yeshua/Jesus came to save all people whosoever will.
Ruth’s life seemed to be a series of timely happenstances/ coincidences, but her story is really about the perfect plan and providence of God. In His loving way, He orchestrated natural circumstances toward the birth of David, then from David to the birth of Yeshua/Jesus. In the natural course of events, it took centuries to put in place, and the result was God’s plan of salvation for the world.
Ruth and Naomi were rare female heroines at a time when women were often consigned to a secondary role and status. To survive as outsiders, they had to remain true to themselves and their God.
The main themes of Ruth’s story?
Friendship: Ruth was poor and a foreigner, but she listened to the advice of an older, wiser woman. In turn, Naomi was rewarded by Ruth’s unfaltering loyalty.
The message?
Courage and loyalty – triumph over misfortune.
Family: The story of Ruth celebrates the family and the way it continues through many generations. Ruth, a childless widow at the beginning of the story, became the great-grandmother of Israel’s great king, David.
God’s plan: The story of Naomi’s family and the way it endured is a universal theme. Even Ruth, a foreigner from the despised Moabites, could move God’s plan towards fulfillment.
Faithfulness
kindness
honor
and
redemption
are key themes of this book.
We see Ruth’s faithfulness to Naomi,
Boaz’s faithfulness to Ruth,
and everyone’s faithfulness to God.
In return, God rewards them with great blessings.
These characters’ faithfulness led to
kindness toward each other.
Kindness is an outpouring of love.
Everyone in this book showed the type of selfless love toward others that God expects from His followers.
By this all people will know that you are my disciples,
if you have love for one another.
Romans 5:8
There is a great sense of honor that is also highlighted as Ruth was a hardworking, morally chaste woman. Boaz treated her with respect while fulfilling his lawful responsibility showing examples of obeying God’s laws.
She was also a hard worker in the fields, gleaning leftover grain for Naomi and herself.
Finally, Ruth’s deep love for Naomi was rewarded when Boaz married Ruth and gave her love and security.
Book of Ruth 2:11-12
Boaz replied, “I’ve been told all about what you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband–how you left your father and mother and your homeland and came to live with a people you did not know before. May the LORD repay you for what you have done. May you be richly rewarded by the LORD, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge.” (NIV)
A sense of safekeeping is emphasized too.
Ruth took care of Naomi, Naomi took care of Ruth, then Boaz took care of both women, and God took care of all of them, blessing Ruth and Boaz with a child they named Obed, who became the grandfather of David.
From David’s line came Jesus /Yeshua of Nazareth, Savior of the world.
Finally, redemption is the underlying theme.
As Boaz, the kinsman-redeemer, saves Ruth and Naomi from a hopeless situation, he illustrates how Yeshua/Jesus redeems our lives.
Some thought provoking facts:
Ruth worked in the field belonging to her relative Boaz and ultimately became his wife.
The reputed site of this field –
the Field of Ruth –
can still be seen at
Beit Sahur
Village of the shepherds
near Bethlehem!
Where the lambs were raised for the sacrifices!
For more on the shepherds field links below
https://www.minimannamoments.com/a-lambs-tale-and-a-mysterious-tower/
https://www.minimannamoments.com/because-he-came/
Bethlehem is also the site of the tomb of Rachel, the wife of Jacob, who had died here about six hundred years earlier, in c.1690 BC.
Rachel’s tomb can still be visited today, on the main road leading from Jerusalem to Bethlehem.
Almost a thousand years after the death of Rachel
Genesis 35:16-20,
the prophet Micah, writing between 747BC and 722BC, declared,
“But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are too small to be among the army groups from Judah, from you will come one who will rule Israel for me”
Micah 5:2.
This prophesy was fulfilled seven hundred years later when Yeshua/Jesus – a descendent of Isaac, Jacob and Judah, and of Ruth and Boaz – was born at Bethlehem in Judaea
Matthew 1:2 & 5 and Genesis 49:10.
The kinsman redeemer it’s a story again of salvation
Yeshua/Jesus is our kinsman redeemer.
Yeshua/Jesus said
Follow Me…
Ruth said
wherever you go I will follow you.
For Ruth, it led to her salvation…
we must be ready,
willing and
available
to follow Him
wherever He goes;
and Ruth was loving not her life unto death,
she said, where you die I will die.
She had to follow up her words with actions
and was faithful to do so.
Can we say the same?
Ruth’s words are so remarkable that they are still echoing today through several thousand years and for good reason.
They indicate a love so faithful and strong that she would stay with Naomi always and that only death would separate them. She was prepared to leave everything behind abandoning her old life in every aspect.
Jesus/Yeshua said He called us friends and yet He requires that we leave all behind to follow Him.
And again I say unto you, my friends, for from henceforth I shall call you friends, it is expedient that I give unto you this commandment, that ye become even as my friends in days when I was with them, traveling to preach the gospel in my power; John 15:15.
When we are called, He also equips or qualifies us: it has a twofold meaning; one, that He has given us giftings to match our callings and second, He establishes and strengthens us.
Romans 8:30; Ex.4:10-11; Hebrews 13:21.
By bringing tests and trials into our lives that qualifies us to become what He has destined for us. Ruth once more encourages us that whatever our background,
wherever we have come from,
and whatever we have done
there will be a situation or a person
that points us to Yeshua/Jesus,
which in turn leads us to salvation.
It is our choice to accept the gift of all gifts;
but like Ruth
we too will have to leave the past behind,
take up new family,
new land,
and become the bride of the heavenly bridegroom –
our kinsman redeemer..
Ruth was one of five in a line unbroken
as she would not let Naomi go without her…
let’s hold onto Yeshua/Jesus
with even greater hope and love in our hearts .
Do not fear,
for I have redeemed you [g’al’tika];
I have called you by name;
you are Mine!
We would still be spiritually destitute, heathen, gentile, goyim, dead in our sins, poor in spirit and without hope…without Messiah….
BUT now…
Ephesians 2:12 -14, 18-19.
Ruths decision for the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob/Israel led her to being grafted into the family of God. The second of the gentiles incorporated into the line of the Tribe of Judah.
When we decide for the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob/Israel, we too are grafted in and through Yeshua/Jesus the Messiah/Yeshua HaMashiach. We are saved by Him our Kinsman Redeemer; Who cared enough to make sure the gentiles are included in His plan of the ages.
Let’s not simply discard the monumental actions of Ruth
because her descendent was and is
our Savior, Lord and soon returning king.
Ruth was indeed one of five,
another brave woman sealed into
the line unbroken
another story connected to the
House of Bread
and of Him, who when we eat of,
we will never hunger again for
He is the Bread of Life!
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