garmet's blog

  • Real or Supernatural

    Quite a conundrum for those who say supernatural powers exists when indeed the lack of scientific evidence exists.
    I found out this conundrum is due to a character change from a real person to a fictitious one that is made to look like a world savior found here:   
    Real or Supernatural  
    Do each of yourselves a favor and check this out, you will find much needed information to help with this discussion.

    posted 2011-04-28 in blog 1 like 59 views 1 comment add comment
  • Deception: Is There Really Truth?

     

    There is one Truth, which we can believe and not be deceived; [opinions need to be set-aside for the moment].

    What is deception other than turning away from the Truth of the Truth-Giver?

    The question I asked to determine an answer is; Who is our Creator and What does He speak?  

    Quick Answer = TORAH [instructions, see definition below*] Torah does not mean, “Law”—for which there is the Hebrew word, din [דין].The Christian de-Judaization to “Old Testament” – this implies displacement theology.

    The Creator of all, is true and consistent; Malakhi [Malachi] 3.6 "For I, HaSheim, have not changed..." then logic says the words He speaks must also be true to be consistent and need to be followed to walk in truth. Devarim [Deut] 13.1 and others, "The entire word that I command you, that shall you observe to do; you shall not add to it and you shall not subtract from it."

    We should not think for a moment that He has not preserved His Torah to know, for He said. Devarim 30.11-20 "It is not hidden from you and it is not distant...the matter is very near to you--...to perform it. ..."

    From here, you can follow the logical and ancient mishpat [the sentence/judgment especially of the Beit Din=house of law] and using true scientific proofs that confirm truth; Archaeology is one form of scientific evidence.

    We continue to learn and apply, doing our utmost, not perfection. He also provided the Mashiakh to lead all back to the Truth of Torah [instructions] and it is His Mashiakh we need to heed. Devarim 18.15-19

    It says in Mishle Shlomoh [Proverbs] 28.9 "If one turn aside his ear from hearing the Torah, his prayer, too, will be [considered] an abomination."

    Please tell me your findings and feel free to ask any questions that pertain to the subject.

    Shalom.

     

    *TORAH = Instruction or Doctrine, "the Bible," derives from the root יָרָה(yâr•âh′), usually found as the hoph•al′ verbal noun of הוֹרָה(hor•âh′; he instructed) and related to מֹארִי(mor′i; my instructor)—NOT "law." (The prefix ה, ha-, means "the.")

    posted 2011-04-25 in blog 68 views add comment
  • Differences I have found...

     

    I have provided live-links from the sources for you to click on to see the details.

    I have found the church redacted history only to justify their existence; Here is how they did it. There have been many claims made as to who this Jesus of Nazareth is; I have found it helpful to see the distinctions between the claims verses the factual events of history.

     

    *Historical Ribi Yehoshua

    1. Ribi Yehoshua Ben-Yoseiph Ben-David of Natzrat: the historical, pro-Torah Netzarim Jew, who lived among 1st century Jews, teaching Torah and non-selective observance of the complete Netzarim in Batei ha-Keneset.

    From le-havdil

    1. Jesus(Yeshu): the post-135 C.E. antinomian, Hellenist Roman syncretized counterfeit that evolved, initially among proto-christian apostate Hellenist Jews, but principally among goyim, evolving into the man-g*d idol-image of christianity centuries after the death of Ribi Yehoshua;

     

    Historical followers of Ribi Yehoshua

    1. Netzarim: the historical non-selectively pro-Torah Jews, like Paqid Yaaqov ha-Tzadiq Ben-Yoseiph Ben-David, Yokhanan ha-Matbil Ben-Zekharyah ha-Kohein, Shimon “Keipha” Bar-Yonah, et al.

    From le-havdil

    1. Christians/Natzrim/Notzrim: post-135 C.E., anti-nomian, goyim (Hellenist Roman) counterfeit images like St. J*mes, St. J*hn, St. P*ter, and St. P*aul, advocating misojudaic Displacement Theology;

     

    Historical 1st century Judaism

    1. Judaism: non-selectively pro-Torah, pro-Halakhah teaching practiced by the Netzarim

    From le-havdil

    1. Christianity (including falsely labeled “Messianic Judaism”): post-135 C.E. antinomian and Hellenist, Pagan-syncretized, Displacement Theology; and

     

    Historical documentation of Ribi Yehoshua’s teachings

    1. Hebrew Matityahu: earliest extant copies of pro-Torah Netzarim source document for Hebrew Matityahu producing The Netzarim Reconstruction of Hebrew Matityahu (NHM)

    From le-havdil

    1. The NT: antinomian redacted, post-135C.E. Christianized versions supposedly translated from them.

     

    *Quoted from, Who are the Netzarim (WAN); Paqid Yirmeyahu Ben-David ha-Tzadiq.

    (http://www.schuellerhouse.com/)

     

    Too often I and others have been very content with what others have to say about a subject and never look deeper ourselves. This is where we all of us can be deceived without our suspecting it. I encourage each of you to validate what I have shared with you; I have nothing to hide. This is my journey to discover what the truth is and how it affects me. I hope you will take the time needed to consider what I have given you. Shalom to you, in your searching too.

    posted 2011-03-22 in christianity 3 likes 189 views 1 comment add comment
  • Searching for Consistency

    About 10+ years ago I started on this amazing journey to find out what the historical Mashiakh (“messiah”) taught and who he really was.

    I found that his name is Ribi (title) Yehoshua and was a Torah observant orthodox Jew, he is distinctly different from the one christians call J*esus. 

    While searching, I discovered an increasing interest in Torah by many. It's no wonder since Torah says it is life to those who do it.

    Thorough research in the etymology (origin of words) of Tan”kh and examining the research of other scholars, (i.e. Ben Gurion’s professor, Elisha Qimron, in his remarkable research of the Dead Sea Scrolls),  I found my beliefs were inconsistent with the truth of Torah.
     
    I found a very insightful website and want to share this with you; http://netzarim.co.il/ -look in the history museum
     
    This website emphasized the vital need to rigorously keep a distinction between what I thought and been told, from what Torah says and not blend them together. After all, we understand one cannot have two truths.
     
    I am so thankful in discovering the many differences and it is my hope, you will too.
     
    What is not readily clear is how do the goyim (peoples), keep Torah since, as a former christian, we were taught the Torah was not given to us. Then there is the other difficulty of even knowing how to read the message, it‘s in hebrew! Most christians assume, as did I, their interpretations and doctrines reflect the truth. Reflections of an opinion(s), sure, but of Torah and the historically accurate teachings of Ribi Yehoshua of Natzrat, I found they are worlds apart. Torah provides the many answers to these and other questions and I also have read what the Hebrew Matityahu says (not the churches matthew) which reveals the proper message of Ribi Yehoshua. I would encourage you to primarily and carefully consider the fact that our Creator has not changed, Malakhi (Malachi) 3:6, then or now. He gave Israel His instructions (Torah) and he desires all mankind to keep it too. Didn't the Egyptians also do this when the Israelites left Egypt?
     
    I encourage you to see for yourself, go to: http://netzarim.co.il/Museum/MusFram.htm
     
    Since finding this out, I have submitted myself  to an orthodox Jewish beit din in Israel and have been given the status of geir toshav (a novitiate-not a convert). I am excited in this journey of life and discovering further the distinct and relevant truth of Torah (instructions) that HaShem has given for all to know.

    Please feel free to comment on my findings, I would like to know what facts you have discovered too.

    posted 2010-12-01 in christianity 2 likes 234 views 2 comments add comment