RABBINIC JUDAISM is not Temple Judaism!

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  • @TheJewishCatholic
    @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +52

    Other little gems: Yeshua began his public ministry with a miracle of turning water into wine. The Yom Kippur signs of sacrificial acceptance were seen through red crimson elements turning white. One began and the other ceased. Yehoshua means God saves, Yeshua is He who came to offer God's salvation.
    Though all the Israelites bowed to idols, it was only Daniel and his companions that remained loyal to God. Then it was through his intercession that God has mercy on Israel, this becoming the catalyst for King Cyrus' decree. Through Moses's intercession the Hebrews were also spared. It is again by intercession and mediation of ONE, Yeshua of Nazareth, that Israel is spared and even after the destruction of the Temple, a covenant remains through which all can be spared and are promised eternal life.
    The comparisons, the shadows, the typology is expansive... look into it and see for yourself.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      In the Canaanite pantheon, idols were often worshipped with a name corresponding to their function. Ba'al literally means "lord", and those who worshipped this idol were literally worshipping the concept of lordship. Moloch literally means "king", and those who worshipped him worshipped the meaning of the word king.
      The word Yeshua simply translates to "salvation", and those who worship him worship the concept of salvation. When John refers to "the Word made flesh", he is talking about the fact that Yeshua embodied in his personhood the meaning of his name - the concept of salvation.
      And it's easy to see how this concept is related to the concept of a messiah. The real-world messiah who brought about the construction of the Second Temple was of course Cyrus the Great, and what he brought to the captive Jews was indeed salvation, deliverance, the ability to escape from a bad situation into a good one.
      The signs you point to are telling, because they explain what Yeshua was delivering the people *from*. He died, and after his death the animal sacrifices in the Temple were no longer received. The salvation which he represents is deliverance from the need for blood sacrifice as a means of atoning for sin. Indeed, this is precisely what the Ebionites believed.
      Those who worship the concept of salvation by following in the footsteps of this human idol have transformed the world dramatically. Salvation is about leaving something bad behind, and it is impossible not to see the ways in which those following Christian values have consistently delivered progress in both social and technological terms.
      And yet, as we witness those who believe in infinite progress seek deliverance from immutable aspects of their physical person, it's clear that we have reached the end of this particular road. What will need to come next is salvation *from the desire for salvation* - that is the ability to happily accept a good situation that might not be perfect but which is the best possible one given the constraints imposed upon us by material reality.
      From a Christian perspective, I imagine that the arrival of the end-time Messiah (who they will view as the Second Coming of Yeshua) will represent a cataclysm on the order of the contents of the Book of Revelation, because it will mean a dramatic shift in perspective. Whereas Christians have for the past 2,000 years sought to distance themselves from Jewish Law as much as possible, the outcomes of this project on the world at large clearly demonstrate the fact that "maximize individual liberty" is actually not the optimal strategy for cultivating widespread cooperation and maximizing human happiness. Someone will need to arise to save them from their worship of salvation.
      From the perspective of the Jewish people, who rejected Yeshua as per God's plan, it will likely be a surprise to see his purpose in eliminating blood sacrifices fulfilled. But the common eschatology here is much less bombastic than that of Christianity precisely because from a Jewish perspective the messiah will bring not salvation from the way things were, but rather restoration and continuation of tradition.
      Ultimately, these two faiths represent two fundamental and opposing aspects of human psychology - the desire for things to change and the desire for things to remain the same. In exposing the folly of worshipping change as an idol, this project will ultimately achieve its goal in uniting humans behind a common understanding of the value of cleaving to tradition, which, without such an eager exploratory drive to oppose it, will also appear far less stifling to those who derive greater joy from progress than from conservation.

    • @MichaelPetek
      @MichaelPetek 7 місяців тому +1

      The Yom Kippur ceremony was put in place after the deaths of Nadab and Abihu. Since Jesus took away that sin by His own offering, that ceremony was to be set aside.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@MichaelPetek Jesus is a god-killer - that is his function within the larger cosmology. Yet despite many attempts, his followers will never succeed in destroying his own religion. He is a pawn, an instrument of the One True God who created him.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@MichaelPetek "And this shall be to you a law for all time: In the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall practice self-denial; and you shall do no manner of work, neither the citizen nor the alien who resides among you."
      "It shall be a sabbath of complete rest for you, and you shall practice self-denial; it is a law for all time."
      "This shall be to you a law for all time: to make atonement for the Israelites for all their sins once a year."
      It is clear that the sacrificial aspect of this ceremony became invalid after the death of Yeshua, given the fact that sacrificial offerings were no longer accepted. Yet God is emphatic about the fact that the self-denial aspect of Yom Kippur will be required "for all time".

    • @adrianpaneda6467
      @adrianpaneda6467 5 місяців тому

      Off topic question. What made you choose Roman Catholicism over Eastern Orthodoxy?

  • @Shenanigans_Afoot
    @Shenanigans_Afoot 7 місяців тому +66

    God had brought me to Catholic teachings through Judaism first. I converted to Judaism! What I loved was the sense of community, the focus on loving a Godly life. What confused me was this animosity of Christ and thinking it is idolatry, yet they keep pictures of the Rebbe (Rabbi Sneerson) illuminated and calls him the Messiah of his generation. I asked about Jesus being a Tzadik and maybe the Messiah of his generation I am completely shut down. I can’t even say his name, even to learn why they hate him so much. I simply wasn’t allowed to even ask. It actually hurt my heart.
    I’m JUST starting to actually look into Catholic teaching, but it’s finally starting to make sense. Jesus is such a gift for us ❤

    • @pepepena1937
      @pepepena1937 7 місяців тому +5

      Take a look at One for Israel

    • @Ancient_Man_In_Modern_World
      @Ancient_Man_In_Modern_World 7 місяців тому +4

      Oh yes! And the channel: ‘Intellectual Catholicism’

    • @nthdegree1269
      @nthdegree1269 7 місяців тому +4

      The Schneerson episode mirrored the claims around Jesus... that branch of Judaism showed the contradiction in Judaism. They are open to all the divine claims of another yet not Jesus. Other sects within Judaism criticized the sect around Schneerson, but they are still seen as Jews.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +12

      May the Almighty guide your steps!

    • @juncatv
      @juncatv 7 місяців тому +3

      Catholicism is the same church that Jesus started. Protestants didn´t even exist, much less american churches. At first they were all jews. You can read in Acts how they had bishops, presbiters (priests), some married and some "like Paul" meaning single (which stayed the custom for the west). They even had a ritual of imposing hands to make new priests. Catholicism has also, like rabbinic judaism, oral tradition. When Paul spoke against tradition, it was when jew converts still relied for salvation on the Law of Moses which meant that Christ sacrifice was in vain. When he spoke of traditions to keep (greek word paradosis), he relied on oral and writen tradition, which they taught to the people jews and gentiles. That is why Ignatius of Antioch, disciple of John, in his Letter to the Smyrnæans wrote (d.c.107): "Where the bishop is to be seen, there let all his people be; just as wherever Jesus Christ is present, we have the Catholic Church". Protestants centuries later translated that word paradosis into "doctrine" just to make the efford of denying "tradition", but now in the 21rst century you can check out interlineal bibles yourself.

  • @jrtoler69
    @jrtoler69 7 місяців тому +14

    The Jewish Catholic led me Catholicism but furthering research led me to Orthodoxy, however I still have alot of love and appreciation for the Catholic faith and still love the rosary.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +9

      You should watch the content by Suan Sona and Michael Lofton regarding the papacy.

    • @jrtoler69
      @jrtoler69 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic Suan Sona is a respectable person, However Micheal loften was good. He had great guest speakers now he’s to arrogant for his own good. There is a book I would recommend to you if you are ever interested. It’s called the Rise and Fall of the Papacy. I really struggled with the different types of mass the Catholic Church has. You have trad Catholics, old Catholics, new age Catholics, Eastern Catholics (which the priest can have a wife) The Catholic Church teaches that priest are to remain unmarried but if you’re an eastern Catholic priest you can have a wife… norvus ordo may as well be a Protestant church service. It’s sad the direction the church is headed.

    • @RedWolf5
      @RedWolf5 7 місяців тому +9

      @@jrtoler69orthodoxy isn’t orthodox. Priest aren’t supposed to be married the Bible teaches and even the fathers of the church like Jerome and others condemn those who want that rule to be changed. “Orthodoxy” is composed of 16 autocephalous churches with an ethnic emphasis and at war with each other which are unable to meet for an ecumenical since they abandoned the Papacy, only a father can call the brothers to the table to solve their issues. While Catholicism isn’t exempt of scandal and issues this same scandals and corruption are present in “orthodoxy” at an even greater proportion. Reconsider coming back to the true faith since is a Christian dogma that no one can get saved outside this house.

    • @jrtoler69
      @jrtoler69 7 місяців тому +1

      @@RedWolf5 umm no, priest not being married got changed later on. And you say that they aren’t supposed to married, well what about the eastern rite Catholics who have married priest? Also papal supremacy has NEVER been a thing, Papal primacy yes. And why would you want 1 man to govern a whole body of people vs having different patriarchs to do it? You see leaning on one for the job other than Christ is wrong. If that man is in error then he is leading the whole church to error, with the patriarchs you can’t lean on just one persons understanding which makes less room for error. Catholicism has its beauty and admit that, but it has gotten away from what the church is supposed to be. Mass looks more and more like a circus. I still love the rosary but I have a prayer rope too.

    • @Ruudes1483
      @Ruudes1483 7 місяців тому +4

      @@jrtoler69If you think one man could lead the Church into error, then you doubt the power of the Holy Spirit.
      What’s your opinion on the Eastern Orthodox Church changing teachings on divorce and remarriage, contraception, and ordination of deaconess’s? Not to mention the veneration of Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus.

  • @juancarlosaliba4866
    @juancarlosaliba4866 7 місяців тому +16

    If your worship doesn't even resemble Biblical Judaism, all you have is traditions and piety.
    Traditions and piety don't even address the problem of sin and death.
    Biblical Judaism's cure for sin and death are one thing and one thing ALONE:
    Blood sacrifice (the blood of somebody that is innocent) so you get accepted by God again
    Without this, you die by God's standards. Because God sets the standards, you must die. Either the blood of something innocent will die or YOU WILL DIE.
    That's God's remedy to the tragic human condition because He cannot just compromise His own holiness and His own laws to keep us off the hook. If God is good, He must hate sin and punish evil.
    The question is:
    Who actually is faithful to Biblical Judaism and to Moses and the prophets:
    Christianity or
    Rabbinical Judaism?
    Better said:
    If Jesus of Nazareth is indeed the long awaited Messiah, then what becomes of Rabbinical Judaism?
    I would only conclude that Rabbinical Judaism (if Jesus is the Messiah), not only is the distorted form of Biblical Judaism. It's a Judaism that is not faithful to its roots of the Temple and the Sanctuary of God.
    I learned that from:
    Sam Shamoun and
    Dr. Michael Brown

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      I think you touch on the heart of the dichotomy. But to reduce the function of Judaism to merely the physical sacrifice in the temple is to distort history. The laws in the Torah were also observed by Second Temple Jews as a means of proactively preventing sin, though the precise mechanism of their function was unknown to observers at the time.
      What we see in practice is a division between these two aspects of Jewish worship. On the one hand, the spirit of physical sacrifice as a means of atoning for past sins committed is upheld by the Christian tradition. On the other, the spirit of deep ritual observance as a means of preventing future sin is upheld by the Jewish tradition.
      Over these past 2,000 years each side has carried out the difficult task of reverse-engineering the given aspect of this ancient faith separately and on their own terms.
      The Christian establishment has committed major sins in the name of its beliefs, including often against the Jewish people, as a means of getting all of that bloodlust out of their system. See the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, the Conquistadors. A modern-day Christian is as tame as a lamb, the sort of person prepared to live in eternal peace in the world to come. And this is because this stream focused its efforts on trying things and making mistakes, within the context that all of their sins have been paid for by a singular blood sacrifice (that of Jesus).
      By contrast, the Jewish establishment has gone to great lengths to refine and build upon the ritual and legal aspects of Judaism as a means of getting this aspect of Ancient Israelite religion to function entirely without sacrifice. Hopefully you can see how this neatly parallels the Christian effort to get the sacrificial aspect of Ancient Israelite religion to function entirely without observance of Jewish Law.
      In short, the question you pose is a false dichotomy - the answer is both.

    • @wms72
      @wms72 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@DavidDHorstman What enormous sins have Christians committed against Jews?... Btw,
      Look at the book of Daniel, which prophecies EXACTLY when Messiah would come. Jesus fulfilled that prophecy exactly.
      ​​Also, Daniel 7:27 says the 4th Kingdom, the Roman Empire, would be given to the saints of the Holy One. So, if where you worship doesn't look like the converted Roman Empire, it's NOT the true Church of the Messiah.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@wms72 I'm referring to things like the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, and so forth.

    • @glisonpereira21
      @glisonpereira21 7 місяців тому

      ​@@DavidDHorstman The first Christians were also persecuted Jewish people anyways.

    • @Ruudes1483
      @Ruudes1483 7 місяців тому

      ⁠@@DavidDHorstmanWhat about the enormous sins Jews have committed against Christians? Blood libels, the Holodomor, well poisonings, facilitation of replacement of Christian populations in the West?

  • @nthdegree1269
    @nthdegree1269 7 місяців тому +11

    Interesting the "2000 year" period of Jesus' call to his kingdom. In Rabbinic literature, we see the following statement ...“The Tanna devei Eliyahu teaches: Six thousand years is this world: Two thousand desolation, two thousand Torah, and two thousand years the days of the Mashiach” (Sanhedrin 97a).

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому +1

      It is also my suspicion that these past 2,000 years have represented the third period described there, that the impending 7th millenium will be that of universal rest and world peace.
      Did Jesus make any reference himself to this 2,000 year period? I thought he preached that the age of peace was imminent.

    • @user-tz1fd1hl8t
      @user-tz1fd1hl8t 7 місяців тому

      ​@@DavidDHorstmanlol "the Kingdom of Heaven is among you" that means you MUST convert and submit bit people have freewill to choose

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@user-tz1fd1hl8t Really now - I must convert? And if I don't, what, there will be big spooky TeRRiBLE cOnSEQuEnCeS. Great sales pitch, lol

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@user-tz1fd1hl8t That's certainly one way of interpreting it. The other is simply that he was mistaken. Happens to the best of us.

    • @noahtylerpritchett2682
      @noahtylerpritchett2682 6 місяців тому +1

      Ha, so without realizing it, the talmud confirms Jesus as Messiah.

  • @jperez7893
    @jperez7893 7 місяців тому +16

    "...and it shall be a perpetual statue for you throughout your generations..."
    the sacrifice of the Lamb of God to the LORD, the bread and wine offering, the incense offering are a perpetual sacrifice, an unblemished sacrifice, a perfect sacrifice, inaugurated the new covenant by the messiah on His death on the cross at 3 pm local jerusalem time, 3rd of april 33 ad, jdn 1733204.000000, on the feast of passover, 14 nisan, that friday marked by a blood moon eclipse on that night, 15 nisan, the feast of unleavened bread. these, the catholic church has continued through the ages from the cenacle in jerusalem in 33 ad and to all the corners of the earth at all times of the day. only the catholic church fulfills the uninterrupted sacrifice of the Lamb of God to the LORD until today. the sacrificial system inaugurated by the messiah under the new covenant, as prophesied by jeremaiah, exists in the catholic church.
    also, the romans extinguished all hope of reviving the temple worship and sacrifice in jerusalem when masada fell on passover 73 AD, exactly 40 years to the day when Jesus Christ died on the Cross.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      The end of temple worship and the end of sacrifice are not synonymous. The Third Temple will be built.

    • @jperez7893
      @jperez7893 7 місяців тому +1

      @@DavidDHorstman these prophecies have been fulfilled.
      “Destroy this temple and in three days i will raise it up. “

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@jperez7893 Right - Jesus' death brought about the end of ritual sacrifice. Which is why Judaism has evolved to no longer require it. I'm not sure why you think that continuing the legacy of something which Jesus himself abhorred is going to bring favor upon you.

    • @pepepena1937
      @pepepena1937 7 місяців тому

      @@DavidDHorstman Not a single prophecy in entire Bible about 2nd Temple being destroyed and another one being built *NOT ONE*

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@pepepena1937 Oh hello again - I believe you've attacked me in precisely this same way before.
      Tell me, where in the Bible does Jesus instruct his followers to attack the Jewish people in hopes of crushing their dreams? Call me ill-informed, but your behavior here seems to broadly contradict everything that he taught.

  • @neilanadams5173
    @neilanadams5173 21 день тому +2

    Thank you. More Jews need to call out rabbinical Judaism. When a jew becomes Catholic they are returning to their real identity and are actually Jewish.

  • @ao19776
    @ao19776 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing these things. I have read about some of the signs and temple sacrifices in a book called “How Christ Said the First Mass”. I think most people don’t get to learn about these things.

  • @loreman7267
    @loreman7267 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi Daniel. I'm really fascinated by the link between Catholic praxis and hierarchy and that of the second Temole. I first came across the idea on Roy Schoeman's channel, and really appreciated your joint session with him. I hope you two can get around to doing another collab sometime?
    The modern Catholic Church has so much a look of classical Rome in the marble and albs, but it seems it's just an old European adaptation of a Semitic original!

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      I’ll have to get together with him soon!

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo 7 місяців тому

      The Latin Rite is effectively the Temple Sacrifice re-establishef by Christ fused with the Traditions and Customs of Latin Culture .

    • @AsenathMoon
      @AsenathMoon 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholicWhat is the name Catholics call God? Can they pronounce the sacred name?

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  6 місяців тому +1

      @@AsenathMoonthere is not restriction in pronunciation… but the true pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton is obscure so you will not really hear anyone claiming a pronunciation. We do know that Yeshua is the name given to the Logos, the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity.
      I have my personal views on the name but I don’t make it public.

  • @mrjeffjob
    @mrjeffjob 7 місяців тому

    Thanks!

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      Thank you! Your support is appreciated. May the Almighty bless you greatly!

  • @justfromcatholic
    @justfromcatholic 7 місяців тому +1

    According to Eze. 33:14-16 we can get forgiveness of sins through turning from sin and doing what is just and right, not only through offering sacrifices. Even in the Old Testament, doing what is just and right was more acceptable than sacrifice as it is written in Pro. 21:3: “To do righteousness [צְדָקָה] and justice [מִשְׁפָּט] is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice”. Doing what is just and right, after repentance, is known as temporal punishment in Catholic teaching.

    • @jamesms4
      @jamesms4 7 місяців тому

      Let's not forget Tobit 12:9. It is a flawed criticism.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      Both of those scriptures simply tell us what God would rather us do. He would rather us be obedient, he would rather us be merciful, he would rather us be giving because doing such things, righteous things, fills us with God’s graces. They create a snowball effect of living holy lives. Against righteous deed, there is no law. This is why we are called to live by the Spirit, to have ability to reject sin.

    • @jamesms4
      @jamesms4 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic I am skeptical of that interpretation given the words of Pope Leo the Great.
      Quote"Let no one therefore, dearly beloved, flatter himself on any merits of a good life, if works of charity be wanting in him, and let him not trust in the purity of his body, if he be not cleansed by the purification of almsgiving. For “almsgiving wipes out sin,” kills death, and extinguishes the punishment of perpetual fire."
      Good works done is grace take away sin.
      Now there is the thing. In the OT times this grace came from the future sacrifice of Yeshua which is outside time as well as taking place in 33AD.

    • @MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk
      @MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk 4 місяці тому

      Doing what is just and right is NOT what temporal punishment means!
      Temporal punishment is the consequences of sin, which may involve sufferings and trials.
      After repentance and Confession, temporal punishment can be remitted through personal penance, and/or a plenary indulgence.
      Personal penance, in some cases of lives of the Saints, sometimes involves a lifetime of voluntary austerities, fasting, etc., what St. Benedict called “a perpetual Lent.” (RB 49) But as St. Benedict also said, few have such virtue.
      Plenary indulgences can be granted by the Church because of her God-given authority to bind and loose. They usually involve doing an act of piety, such as praying certain prayers, or works of mercy and charity, or an act of penance, plus going to Confession, receiving the Eucharist, and being detached from all sin.
      By the grace of God, we should always be doing what is right and just, and not consider it a drudgery or a punishment, but doing it out of love for God and neighbor.

    • @justfromcatholic
      @justfromcatholic 4 місяці тому

      @@MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk Doing what is just and right includes penance, fasting, alms. It must be done after turning from sin in order to regain our life (righteous state) back as stated in the verse.

  • @Jim-Mc
    @Jim-Mc 7 місяців тому +1

    Great stuff! What is the Rabbinic explanation for why the Yom Kippur sacrifice stopped being accepted/ signs ceased?

    • @alxhnaiv
      @alxhnaiv 7 місяців тому

      because the temple is destroyed. what type of stupid question is that? all sacrifices have ceased because there is no temple for them to take place at. and Jesus did not rebuild the temple in order for that to resume.

    • @Jim-Mc
      @Jim-Mc 7 місяців тому

      @@alxhnaiv He says the Talmud said 40 years before the destruction, the signs ceased.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +4

      Don’t worry, apparently this individual didn’t watch the video. Well, they were not sure. They believe there were no more truly righteous people. They note that the last Tzadik (righteous man), Shimon the Righteous, passed before this all went down. Then they claim that the temple was ultimately destroyed because the Jews had unwarranted hatred…. Which is partially true. The majority of the rabbis hated Yeshua because they thought He was a fraud.

    • @alxhnaiv
      @alxhnaiv 7 місяців тому

      @@Jim-Mc no, it was simply because there was no proper place to do the offering. and that has remained the case. don't believe everything you hear online. you can look up what I'm saying to see if I am lying or not, you know?

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@alxhnaiv While I understand that a sect of Cohanim is prepared to resume ritual sacrifice at any time, I suspect that worship at the Third Temple will more closely resemble worship in a contemporary synagogue.

  • @renatoborrocastelani2779
    @renatoborrocastelani2779 3 місяці тому +2

    You should read Gershom Scholem about the corruption of the Rabbis, the problem of modern judaism as Christ points out, is that it is about man made laws rather than God's laws. (This is also related to the Mishnah, Talmud, Zohar etc.)

  • @disappointedenglishman98
    @disappointedenglishman98 4 місяці тому +2

    40 years before the destruction of the Temple was not the beginning of Jesus's ministry, but his crucifixion. Christ was crucified 29 AD, and then from 30-70 AD, the Jewish tradition in Yoma39b notes that the sacrifice was no longer accepted. The ripping apart of the veil in the Temple upon Jesus's death was in 29 AD.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  4 місяці тому +1

      I recommend you check out the information laid out by Jimmy Akin. He goes over the dates (birth and death) of Yeshua of Nazareth. He does over a lot of data that confirms what I’ve stated here.

  • @kurida7
    @kurida7 7 місяців тому +1

    God bless you, brother! You are doing great work. Praise be to God!

  • @Dustin_Quick_Holy_Smokes
    @Dustin_Quick_Holy_Smokes 7 місяців тому +2

    Bang on as usual bro.

  • @im3369
    @im3369 7 місяців тому +10

    Super thanks ❤✝️ CHRIST IS KING

  • @shaulkramer7425
    @shaulkramer7425 7 місяців тому +4

    I did not realize that the stopping of Yom Kippur acceptance by God was attested in the Talmud.
    Thank you for that.

  • @ceiciliasura3879
    @ceiciliasura3879 7 місяців тому +7

    Amazing 👏

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks 😄

    • @PAX1357
      @PAX1357 7 місяців тому

      Daniele, I understood perfectly what you laid out, with all the specifications.
      This is all I want to tell you, that the Rabbi who discovered my Jewish identity, told me, insistently, that there is no other valid oath for us Jews, other than the Torah. He wrote it to me, in letters, font - 33. I understood the irony. They kept communicating/insisting me to return to their community, following the example of Rabbi Akiva's dedication.
      Although, I made it clear to him that the Torah speaks of Yeshua, who already came for us, almost two thousand years ago, the rabbi, (the rabbis) did not (want) to hear of such a thing. He did not want to accept the historical records, their essence.
      We, who are members of the Catholic Church, must also understand that the hardening of the hearts of our Mosaic Jews, according to Holy Scripture, did not end two thousand years ago. It continues to this day, as some rabbis speak very badly, this publicly, to the Savior Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
      So, they are not abstract things and only to be discussed, they are happening. And today.
      Only the Lord can break this barrier of stubbornness, to our fellow identitarians. Obviously, we have a duty to pray for their conversion.
      A popular one, Rabbi M.F., said about Jesus, that He suffered only then, but we, the ever, continue to suffer to this day and after two thousand years.
      Do you understand the irony? The sphere of influence, the social status in the community, is more important than the truth. This has happened and I notice, I understand, that it has been happening for centuries. This is the advantage of free will, which they make perfect use of in their choices.
      I have not found any comment, among the rabbis, regarding the Prophet Isaiah, Cp 55, related to HaShem's way of acting, different from the expectations or preferences, the whims of man, in fact the Jews, proven throughout the entire content, both of the Torah , as well as of all the Holy Books. Our brothers want El-Shaddai to act according to their preferences. I have not found any rabbi to present this aspect, in any extended lecture, public or private.
      I also deduce this from the Siddur, which I go through periodically.
      It's true, I prefer my Christian stubbornness.
      For our fellow Mosaic Jews, I pray that the Holy Spirit will enlighten them, see perfectly and accept the "TRUTH" that will truly set them free.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +2

      @@PAX1357I’m happy the message was clear. And yes, it is indeed true, our people have become blinded in part. This is why some see, and some don’t.
      “Lest you be wise in your own sight, I do not want you to be unaware of this mystery, brothers: a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And in this way all Israel will be saved, as it is written, “The Deliverer will come from Zion, he will banish ungodliness from Jacob”;”
      ‭‭Romans‬ ‭11‬:‭25‬-‭26‬ ‭
      But we continue to reach out and bring as many as we can.

    • @PAX1357
      @PAX1357 7 місяців тому +2

      @@TheJewishCatholic Perfectly true.
      It is our duty, Jewish and Christian, to be elements of Yeshua, for the salvation of all our fellows.
      I pray, daily, and wish for the day to come as soon as possible, when the old veil will be removed from the eyes of all our fellow
      Jews.

    • @im3369
      @im3369 7 місяців тому

      ​@@PAX1357 Amen ✝️

  • @Truth_not_deception1
    @Truth_not_deception1 7 місяців тому +1

    Yes. I’m curious why you affiliate as Roman Catholic?

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +9

      I am a part of the Latin Rite because here in Japan we only have the Latin Rite. But there are more rites within the Catholic Church such as the Byzantine, Alexandrian, Syriac, Armenian, Maronite, and Chaldean.

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo 7 місяців тому +1

      Praying to Sancte Iacobe Minoris for the creation of a Hebrew Rite

  • @transitiong7140
    @transitiong7140 3 місяці тому

    This was very helpful. Keep up the good work.

  • @putin_alla_spina
    @putin_alla_spina 7 місяців тому

    Hey man, it's been a while since I found your channel. As a young catholic you have helped me understand a lot of things from our faith. I wanted to ask you if you know about the Liturgy of the hours (divine office) and if you are gonna make a video about it. Thanks

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      Glad you have found the content useful. I have spoken about it. In the form/and part of a review. Somewhere in the videos 😅

  • @arthursabarre2897
    @arthursabarre2897 7 місяців тому +9

    Praise the Lord. Amen!

  • @ThaKingzsouljahPR777
    @ThaKingzsouljahPR777 7 місяців тому +1

    Amein. Powerful video! I wish some of my Messianic Jewish friends would understand that Rabbinic Judaism isn’t the final answer.

    • @famicommike9014
      @famicommike9014 7 місяців тому

      Im a former Messianic and most people that usually go into Messianic Judaism are Protestants and that's a problem because they have been detached from the original Apostolic churches (Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity)
      So when they see Rabbinic Judaism or Judaism as a whole they are attracted to it because their understanding of basic Christian theology is so weak they jump over to Judaism. I've seen a few deny Jesus/ Yeshua and it's sad and hope they repent their denial before its too late.

    • @ThaKingzsouljahPR777
      @ThaKingzsouljahPR777 7 місяців тому +2

      @@famicommike9014 sadly you’re right. I’ve seen close friends of mine who were in the Messianic Jewish movement and Hebrew Roots eventually end up in Talmudic Judaism and deny Yeshua.

    • @famicommike9014
      @famicommike9014 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ThaKingzsouljahPR777it's because a lot of them come from a weak Christian background and if they see their faith as a Messianic get destroyed by an antimissionary then they'll jump to Judaism. And a lot of those antimissionaries convert a lot more former Christians and Messianics by selling them Rabbinic / Talmudic Judaism which I myself ALMOST fell for. And some of their tactics are almost as bad as hazing but spiritual.

    • @ThaKingzsouljahPR777
      @ThaKingzsouljahPR777 7 місяців тому

      @@famicommike9014 you’re not wrong. I thank The Lord for The Holy Spirit for preserving me in His Truth.

    • @famicommike9014
      @famicommike9014 7 місяців тому

      @@ThaKingzsouljahPR777 or at best and I've seen them do this is they will destroy a Gentile's faith where they are part of that Noachide stupidity that was created to keep Gentiles from becoming Jews.
      Blessed O Lord, Their God, King of the Universe.
      I'm just opening up and sharing this because I've seen this myself too and glad my faith in Yeshua was preserved from the rabbinic or talmudic lunacy.

  • @vickytheodorides
    @vickytheodorides 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you 🌸

  • @israelalexandroheredia6879
    @israelalexandroheredia6879 7 місяців тому +1

    Loved the Video. Praying for the conversion of all Jews and Gentiles. 👍🙏

  • @noahtylerpritchett2682
    @noahtylerpritchett2682 6 місяців тому

    Is there a talmud app i can read page by page? I want to read it because i read that a Jewish catholic monk attempted to use the talmud in Spain to prophesy Christ and want to investigate if the talmud unknowingly did predict Christ without realizing Christ's glory,
    While idiotically simultaneously claiming Christ is a false prophet when infact he's their Messiah.

  • @marknovetske4738
    @marknovetske4738 5 місяців тому

    Your logic is spot on. I really like your content. To understand what a Christian is,you need to realize that we are messianic Jews. Christianity is the outgrowth of God's transformation of the OT system.

  • @xXUrObOrOSXx
    @xXUrObOrOSXx 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing Video! Thanks ♥

  • @SimpleMinded221
    @SimpleMinded221 7 місяців тому

    followers of Christ were the first Christians. From their beginning in 33 CE they were called disciples or followers of Christ.
    “Jesus commenced preaching…after he sat down his [disciples] came to him” Mt 4:17; 5:1
    “Jesus caught sight of a man named Matthew seated at the tax office, and he said to him: “Be my [follower].” Mt 9:9
    The first century followers of Christ religion began to be referred to as “The Way” after the death of Christ by the time of their being persecuted by opposing religionists of their day.
    “Saul…asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, in order that he might bring bound to Jerusalem any whom he found who belonged to [The Way], both men and women.” Ac 9:1, 2
    Those disciples of Jesus belonging to the Way came to be called Christians about the middle of the first century.
    “it was first in Antioch that the disciples were by divine providence called Christians.” Ac 11:26
    Catholicism became established centuries after the apostasy, as warned by the apostle Paul of the later half of the first century, in the 3rd or 4th century CE. Since then many “Christian" denominations have sprung up.
    “I know after my going away (:dying) oppressive wolves (:false prophets; Mt 7:15) will enter in among you (:disciples and followers of Christ; Christians) and will not treat the flock (:disciples or followers) with tenderness, and from among you (congregations) yourselves men will rise and speak (scripturally) twisted (:distorted, deviated) things to draw away the disciples (from the truth as Jesus taught) after themselves (as teachers).” Ac 20:29, 30
    “He is set…and lifts himself up over everyone who is called God or an object of reverence, so that he sits down in the temple of The God, publicly showing himself to be a god" 2Th 2:4
    “men…forbidding to marry, commanding to abstain from foods which God created to be partaken of with Thanksgiving by those who have faith" 1Ti 4:2, 3
    “there also came to be false prophets among the people, as there will also be false teachers among you (:disciples belonging to The Way).” 2Pe 2:1
    Yet, there is still one worldwide international Christian congregation as God's religious organization on earth. It bears witness to Jesus and to God's personal name down to the time of the return or second coming of Jesus.
    “Lord…said to them…you will be [witnesses of me]…to the most distant part of the earth.” Ac 1:6-8
    “we ourselves…are bearing [witness that the Father] has sent forth his Son as Savior of the world.” 1Jo 4:14
    “God for the first time turned his attention to the nations to take out of them a people for his name.” Ac 15:14, 17
    “that my name may be declared in all the earth.” Ro 9:17
    “at the time he (:Jesus) comes (:arrives on earth) to be glorified in connection with his holy ones (:anointed, saints) and to be regarded in that day (of his second coming during the day of judgment) with wonder (because of his glorious presence as a mighty spirit) in connection with all those (anointed ones and other disciples as witnesses) who exercise faith, because [the witness] we (:the apostles) gave met with faith among you (other disciples).” 2Th 1:10
    People were saved in christ before any catholic teaching, Mary venerating or image/idol worshiping came about.

  • @spicyshiba508
    @spicyshiba508 4 місяці тому

    How to you cope with the fact that the “eternal covenant” was ended and replaced according to christianity? God doesn’t end covenants, that’s the whole point of a covenant. Also your ancestors would roll over in their graves if they saw you were a part of anything “Roman.” How do you also deal with the very man who genocided your people out of Judea being canonized as a saint?

  • @ddzl6209
    @ddzl6209 5 місяців тому +1

    Catholicism is not a new religion but natural continuation of Judaism under the new covenant instituted by Jesus with his salvation for entire mankind. His first followers were all Jews and they started this new covenant Judaism in their respective synagogues of Jerusalem Damascus Antioch Corinth Rome Hippo Smyrna Carthage etc with the basic traditions intact like tabernacle, alter, menohra, priesthood, confessions to priest and eucharist as the new passover ritual which nobody disputes until the satanic cult of sola scriptura a man made tradition invented by a devil possessed antisemitic man was introduced just five hundred years ago. However some Jew remnants will have to be there to look at Jesus at his return whom they pierced and mourn for him like they mourn for their only son

  • @LawofMoses
    @LawofMoses 3 місяці тому

    The book of Ezra and Nehemiah have had their names switched.
    Ezra is the reason Judahism keeps Friday night a part of their sabbath. It is only for preparing for the next day which is the Sabbath, from morning to night, that is all there is.
    If you know GOD, you would all see that a temple is the last thing GOD asked foe. GOD told us a small alter built with regular stones, never touched by iron.
    There is so much we can get lost in when we do not know our GOD.

  • @jameshartz8086
    @jameshartz8086 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for your work! I have read that the Catholic faith and religion is the successor faith and religion to Judaism.

  • @markus3376
    @markus3376 7 місяців тому

    The music is louder than your voice

  • @noahtylerpritchett2682
    @noahtylerpritchett2682 6 місяців тому

    If the new temple of Solomon is built.
    I hope God willing becomes a Christian Church 🙏🏻
    No temple but the great church to replace the Solomonic temple.

  • @liquidh5226
    @liquidh5226 5 місяців тому +1

    Juice will tell you they gonna build the 3rd one and then the old practices will remain valid. Can't argue them 😂

  • @R.C.425
    @R.C.425 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @jamesms4
    @jamesms4 7 місяців тому +1

    Side note. They say two Jews. three opinions. But I am an American of Scottish descent so how many opinions does that make between us? :D ROTFLOL!!
    Cheers brother.

  • @johnkumah3095
    @johnkumah3095 4 місяці тому

    My brother Daniel was not made Righteous because he kept the Law. He himself admitted all Israel have sinned.
    He was righteous because he had intimate knowledge of the work of the righteous servant, the Messiah, One like the Son of Man" :
    Isaiah 53:11
    [11] ..... By His knowledge My righteous Servant shall justify many, For He shall bear their iniquities.
    No one is made righteous under the Sinai Covenant, not one. If he was righteous, God wouldn't have moved away from the Sinai Covenant.
    And it's a collective covenant, not an individual covenant where individuals could be made righteous.

  • @yehudayisrael7910
    @yehudayisrael7910 7 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for the response to me specifically! G-d willing, I will respond to your points in kind! Hosea 3:4-5 will be emphasized, as well as the lack of evidence for the need for Jesus in the Tanach. Shalom Aleichem!

    • @pepepena1937
      @pepepena1937 7 місяців тому +1

      Very cordial 👍

    • @wms72
      @wms72 7 місяців тому +1

      Daniel 7:27 says the 4th Kingdom, the Roman Empire, would be given to the saints of the Holy One. So, if where you worship doesn't look like the converted Roman Empire, it's NOT the true Church of the Messiah.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      @@wms72 You make an interesting point. Here we have Jesus, a Jewish man, who dies right before the Roman Empire scatters his people, and goes on to become the center of a religion which would both conquer and outlive the Roman Empire.
      It's almost as though, in shifting the field of battle in this way, he sought to create an opportunity for the Jewish people to conquer via spirit those people who once conquered them by might.
      Baruch Hashem.

    • @famicommike9014
      @famicommike9014 7 місяців тому

      My brother, you're so close to the truth and you know it. Keep searching your Jewish sources, no matter where you look you will find Him.

    • @yehudayisrael7910
      @yehudayisrael7910 7 місяців тому

      @@DavidDHorstman have you ever read Daniel 7:25 regarding the last of the 10 horns?
      Daniel 7:25 And he will speak words against the Most High, and he will oppress the high holy ones **and he will think to change the times and the law** and they will be delivered into his hand until a time, two times, and half a time.
      Where have I heard that before?
      Hebrews 7:12 For when the priesthood is changed **the law must be changed also**
      Perhaps Hebrews 7:12 was the fulfillment of Daniel 7:25?
      Your thoughts?

  • @MukbangMukbangMukbang111
    @MukbangMukbangMukbang111 7 місяців тому

    Didn’t the Bible say that sacrifices isn’t really what God is looking for but a contrite heart? I think rabbinical Judaism’s heart is in the right place but they will never see the kingdom by rejecting the Messiah. I think Rabbinical Judaism is on equal footing with Catholicism. They both follow man made rules. Who is that idol behind you of? Krishna, Buddha, or one of the many gurus or saints worshipped throughout the world? Don’t be mistaken. Idolatry is still forbidden in Christianity and still the worst of all sins. It cuts right at the heart of true worship and goes against everything Christ died to liberate us from. “Do not let anyone who delights in false humility and the worship of angels disqualify you with speculation about what he has seen. Such a person is puffed up without basis by his unspiritual mind.” Colossians 2:18. The Greek word for worship actually means ceremonial observance.
    There isn’t one example of anyone praying to anyone else but God in scripture. You might act like this isn’t a big deal but it is. If there was any deviation from the pattern of the Apostles it was considered another gospel. Catholicism is a whole another animal compared to the Christianity in the Bible. It looks more like Hinduism with its reliance on saints, images, and relics. Catholics aren’t just asking for intercession from Mary, but they are rolling her name around over and over again in prayer. They dedicate their whole lives to Mary’s protection. Call it what you will but it’s worship. For example, say you are hanging out with your significant other, and each time before you go and do something together you first go to their mother’s house and stop by to say hello. It would be strange. When you are spending time with them they are the sole affection of your attention. You can ask for people around you for prayer, but when you start invoking spirits that’s a whole another thing. The spiritual and the earthly are two different valves. On earth we can ask for prayer from others but when we are praying to God we shouldn’t be focusing our prayer to anyone else but Him alone and we know this because of the scripture.
    “I am afraid, however, that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may be led astray from your simple and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes and proclaims a Jesus other than the One we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit than the One you received, or a different gospel than the one you accepted, you put up with it way too easily.” 2 Corinthians 11:3-4.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +2

      Your comment is all over the place and you seem to be making several assumptions and points. While I wish I could reply to it all, there is no time. But I implore you learn about the Catholic Faith from actual Catholic sources. Check out the Catechism of the Catholic Church to know what we actually believe and practice. If for nothing more than to not make claims that make you appear uninformed in the topics you attempt to cover.

    • @marksiewert8344
      @marksiewert8344 7 місяців тому +3

      Wow. What a distorted opinion of the Church found by Jesus. The Catholic Church.
      Make an effort to read study official Catholic magisterial teaching.

  • @timothyoreilly6675
    @timothyoreilly6675 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video!

  • @zackbarker2922
    @zackbarker2922 7 місяців тому

    The Yom Kippur sacrifice could not have been accepted for many reasons. The Talmud never suggests that Jesus’s sacrifice is why. It was not accepted because unrepentant sin was rampant in the Jewish community and there was great hatred with a great lack of social justice. In fact, the reason a scarlet thread is tied is because of Isaiah 1:16-19, “Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your doings from before my eyes; cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; defend the fatherless, plead for the widow. Come now, let us reason together,” says the Lord, “though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool. If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land.”” The sacrifices not working also weren’t immediately nothing. Over years they stopped being as effective and the peak was during the alleged time of Jesus’s crucifixion

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +3

      I never claimed the Talmud attributed this to Yeshua of Nazareth. I stated two facts: 1) the sacrifices stop being accepted 2) Yeshua began His public ministry. Both happened at the same time and while you may want to call it a coincidence, I see too much that points to the contrary.

  • @leonidvishniakov3810
    @leonidvishniakov3810 7 місяців тому

    1:49 i love you man.

  • @wallybonejengles5595
    @wallybonejengles5595 7 місяців тому

    My gripe with and why I converted from Catholicism is many fold. One is the forced conversion of my ancestors. But a large part of the capital M Messianic prophecy is the rededication of the temple in Jerusalem and its services. Im also pretty sure it says the Messiah will be a man and bring a sin offering. Not a manifestation or transfiguration of God. Which of course he COULD DO. But explicity said in Torah he would not and never speak to man as he did to Moses. Nor that he himself would become the sin offering. There is also the discrepancy that none will be able to deny he has come and all will observe his laws. If that happened, I'd be a Christain. Christianity is subject to the same level of scrunity as Rabbinical Judaism. Thats why Christianity has denominations in the double digits. Protestants and Catholics and Orthodox have been fighting for 2 millenia. Oh and then you get Anglican, and Mormon, and this that and the next iteration. All claiming to be "true christains." Even in their day the Cathars claimed to be "True Christains." The Church killed them. We do our services in LIUE of the temple services because that is how best closely to keep the commandments. It isn't all or nothing. When Mosiach COMES that is to be remedied. Our God is master of the universe who we know and love, and He is capable of forgiveness without the need for blood sacrifice. You just have to mean it and do repentance. The whole point of the prophecy is the return of the Temple and Law. Christianity however makes the claim that Christ is the Messiah. That didnt work out so he has to come BACK. It never said that anywhere in Tenakh.
    Finally it is commanded that no seperations or "divisions" be made in God. The trinity is redundant in my mind. Why would God gaslight the world? Mind im saying this as someone who used to beleive in that stuff. I want to live in a world where Jews and Christains dont feel a need to try and dunk on each. Lets just place our bets, wait and see.

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      I'm inclined to agree with your approach of watching and waiting. But I don't think it's a simple either-or.
      Keeping the commandments is challenging. Even the most observant of Jews make mistakes sometimes, and indeed, there is no universal agreement on what the ideal set of practices actually is. This is of course the point - the task to be completed during the exile is to distill out the essence of the Law in a manner our ancestors clearly failed to do.
      I cannot imagine a world in which everyone adopts these practices. It just seems completely unrealistic, and moreover, I would say that it's unnecessary. The Commandments bring freedom - following them allows you to train your instincts and become capable of righteous action completely independently. But there are many in this world who would prefer to follow someone else's example, to define themselves not as an independent entity but a cell in a larger organism.
      These people have reached agreement that the best thing for them to do is to follow the example of a Jewish man, cleaving to his words as closely as if they had come directly from God himself. And indeed, even those outside the faith pretty much universally agree with the secular distillation of his teachings, including the famous "all men are created equal" which would feel right at home in Paul's letter to the Galatians (and which would appear completely nonsensical to any member of any pre-Christian society anywhere in the world).
      I understand why it is necessary for Christians to try and dunk on Judaism - their faith provides them a means of channelling their bloodlust into theological combat, to transform their desire for domination into domination by proxy vis-a-vis the Christian religion (or even their specific denomination within it, depending on the person). But as a Jew it's clear to me that the task they are completing is nothing more and nothing less than preparing the world for the leadership of Moshiach. And indeed, I expect that when he does come, everyone subscribing to Christian theology or even Christian secular philosophy will follow after him as though he really were the "second coming" of a guy who died 2,000 years ago.

  • @gpo5432
    @gpo5432 13 днів тому

    I agree with this video and am grateful to have come across it. However, it seems that Catholicism and Judaism are closely related. Didn't Yeshua state that we should call no man "father" for we have only one Father in Heaven. Also, that we should call no man "teacher" for there is only one Teacher. Two flavors of the same dish of lies in my opinion. With that said, I thank you for this video and look forward to watching more.

  • @jamesms4
    @jamesms4 7 місяців тому

    I watch the rest of the video. Second Exodus? You have been reading Marty Barack I surmise? If so well done laddie. If not go read his Book Second Exodus.
    Also the rest of it deals with the miracle of the scarlet thread which i naturally agree with. Cheers son. Keep up the good work.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +2

      Never heard of him but I’ll try to find the book

  • @tomlorenz4344
    @tomlorenz4344 7 місяців тому

    Judaism was evolving to synagogue centric in the second century BCE, in large part due to the huge number of Jews in the diaspora, as well as Greek influence.

  • @jamesms4
    @jamesms4 7 місяців тому

    I think the Rabbinic Jews based on Torah and Tradition could reasonably & legitimately conclude doing good deeds & giving to charity can take away sin. Now if I may pivot to later developed Catholic doctrine. Salutary acts justify us and take away sin and such acts flow from grace and said Grace was won by Yeshua on the cross.
    The OT Temple sacrifices point to that ultimate sacrifice that takes away sin but they themselves do not take away sin. If I remember reading my copy of Ott the old testament sacraments only could convey a ritual legal lawful purity. The later Sacraments of the New Law convey actual grace. Thus the true problem with Rabbinic Judaism is not correctly recognizing these pious acts could take away sin but that it's source is in the Messiah's sacrifice which they failed to see. At least the non Messianic Catholics among them.

  • @wednesdayschild3627
    @wednesdayschild3627 6 місяців тому

    So the rabbinic judiaism says Italy catholicism is from Esau. That is not what the dna is telling us. My dad's line started in uruk. The italuan people predate Esau. Abram was from the sister city Ur. The people predate the Esau prophecy. Who was Melchizedek king of Salem?

  • @mattaikay925
    @mattaikay925 7 місяців тому

    Bro - you are very good - please write a book....

  • @erikeliezer
    @erikeliezer 7 місяців тому

    The Jews have to fulfill the commandment of listening to the rabbis, which means everything the sages agreed upon is required according to the Torah to fulfill. Its in Deuteronomy 17:10-20ish. There are some nuances of course.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      I’m assuming you are not Catholic.

    • @erikeliezer
      @erikeliezer 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic I'm not. Ex-rabbi here lol

    • @pepepena1937
      @pepepena1937 7 місяців тому

      @@erikeliezerWhat are you now?

    • @erikeliezer
      @erikeliezer 7 місяців тому +1

      @@pepepena1937 Nothing honestly. I feel very burnt out after living such a stringent life for so long.

  • @MichaelPetek
    @MichaelPetek 7 місяців тому

    Rabbinic Judaism conforms to our Lord's last command to His people: "The teachers of the Law and the Pharisees sit on Moses'seat. You must therefore do and observe whatever they tell you......".
    The Church is the Temple of Israel. It replaces the Temple but not the nation.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +2

      Rabbinic Judaism didn’t exist at that time. It was Temple Judaism.
      As for the Church, it is a continuation of Israel, not a replacement. It is comprised of Jews and folks of all nations, all united as Israel in Christ. This is what we learn from Ephesians 2.

    • @MichaelPetek
      @MichaelPetek 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheJewishCatholic There is legal continuity from Israel before the destruction of the Temple and Israel afterwards. The only change was that the destruction of the Temple put into abeyance, by reason of impossibility of performance, those commandments which can be performed only during the existence of the Temple. Such a development is valid in any legal system.
      The Torah as given by the beit din today is true law for the Jews, and the beit din of three (the only one that can be convened today) has an authentic jurisdiction for them.
      The Jewish courts were at times recognised as public courts in Christendom, notably in Hungary under King Bela IV and King Matthias Corvinus.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +3

      You can claim it is legitimate…. But the authority goes from Moshe all the way down to the GREAT COURT until the King Messiah Yeshua comes in and hands it down, legally as King Messiah, to the Apostles. From there to the Bishops.
      The Messianic Kingdom is ONE. There can be no two contradictory and simultaneously valid bodies of authority. Either one is legitimate or the other. I’ll side with King Messiah Yeshua. Under His rule, all are united, both Jews like me and those grafted in from other nations. We, the united are Israel, the People of God.

    • @MichaelPetek
      @MichaelPetek 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@TheJewishCatholicThe authority of Jesus Christ extends over ALL nations, each with its own legal system, and subject to the Divine moral law which binds all.
      So, either you are born of a Jewish mother and subject to the entire Torah and to the jurisdiction of the beit din (and to the courts of the nation where you live), or your mother isn't Jewish, in which case you are bound by the law of God common to all nations, and to the courts of the country where you live.
      When you are baptised, you are placed under the jurisdiction of the Church and (if Jewish) removed from the jurisdiction of the beit din.
      Christ rules the nation's through ALL these authorities.
      Remember that we read in Acts that Paul was falsely accused of urging the Jews to forsake Torah observance.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +2

      @@MichaelPetekI’m sorry, I simply can not agree. This is reaching too far. But I am curious, what are you? As in, what religion or Faith? Also, are you also Jewish?

  • @Nick-rb1dc
    @Nick-rb1dc 7 місяців тому +2

    The time of Daniel is very different from the time of 70AD. The Talmud explains that the first Temple was destroyed because of widespread blatant sin and idolatry. However, the Talmud explains that the 2nd Temple was destroyed due to widespread Righteousness. Rabbi Manis Friedman even has said God wanted the 2nd Temple destroyed to prove it isn't necessary and to get the Jews spread across the world. So if the 2nd Temple was destroyed due to too much righteousness, then you have to wonder why, and you have to wonder why haven't the Jews been able to fix this or why God still hasn't repaired it.

    • @KarmaKraftttt
      @KarmaKraftttt 7 місяців тому +3

      Great excuse 😂😂😂

    • @DavidDHorstman
      @DavidDHorstman 7 місяців тому

      I would offer that this act of destruction occurred because the Jewish people were righteous enough to begin the process of learning to connect to God without the ritual sacrifices occurring at the temple, and that it will be rebuilt as a center of prayer and song once this process has been completed.

  • @MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk
    @MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk 4 місяці тому

    Pardon my digression, but to me, rabbinic Judaism relates to Temple Judaism in a similar way that Protestantism relates to Catholicism. The lack of priesthood, liturgy, and the commanded offering, mean that the rabbinic and Protestant forms of worship are a watered down version of the real thing.

  • @alvaroulate463
    @alvaroulate463 7 місяців тому

    Quite interesting. Amesome video thanks!

  • @terrytzaneros8007
    @terrytzaneros8007 7 місяців тому

    Prayer will always supercede sacrifice. To revert to the Temple would be a regression.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +4

      No one reverted… were were fulfilled in the Catholic Faith God gave us.

    • @terrytzaneros8007
      @terrytzaneros8007 7 місяців тому

      ​@@TheJewishCatholicנכון !
      I was alluding to the "Third Temple Movement," חבר.

    • @pepepena1937
      @pepepena1937 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholicWhat temple is Paul talking about in regards to lawless one?

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +1

      @@pepepena1937this could be “interpreted” in many ways. It could be a physical temple or it could be a figurative temple. Figurative because there is no “seat” in the Temple. Figurative because the idea is that this “man” makes himself to be God though opposing God and the commandments of the Lord and thus the “temple” can refer to the hearts of the people where God is meant to reign.
      But it could be physical.

    • @pepepena1937
      @pepepena1937 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic Actually there’s no prophecy of Second Temple being destroyed and another one being built. What’s the Catholic take in regards to Jesus body, do they believe the body itself is GOD or what dwelled in that body? Similar to the Ark of the covenant except made of flesh and bones made by GOD instead of wood made by man

  • @triciaworld
    @triciaworld 7 місяців тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @drea7295
    @drea7295 2 місяці тому

    I'm not a Roman Catholic I'm not sure if you are , you just say Catholic which means universal , I agree with everything you say except that you think the Jews today or those who call themselves Jews are Jews and Hebrews as far as I know they are not true Jews are Jews inwardly by faith in Jesus Christ.hebrews do not exist today .but everything else I agree with salvation is the same now for everyone it's by faith in Jesus Christ in Jesus Christ their is neither Jew nor gentile . we're all one .

  • @ksiriscool
    @ksiriscool 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the explanation. This is a clear explanation. God bless you brother

  • @quesostuff1009
    @quesostuff1009 4 місяці тому

    I like how you call them the Hebrew people
    There’s just a certain ring to it

  • @mosherothmistrovsky2290
    @mosherothmistrovsky2290 7 місяців тому

    1) The First Temple was destroyed. The fact that some ruins remain does not make it a kosher Temple. And the Torah says that Hashem will not accept sacrifices during the Exile. However, nowhere does it say that if there is no Temple, one can violate the Torah, violate the Shabbath, eat pork, stop circumcision and worship idols. This is a nonsense. 2) It is complete absurdity that one cannot pray without a Temple, where is the logic? God always listening and accepts prayers. 3) The number of years is not important. Question: were the prophets and righteous men legitimate during the First Exile or not. The answer is only YES or NO. Can you give a time frame when the sages should have realized that they were no longer legitimate due to the number of years? In 100 or 500 or 1000? These are pure fantasies and emotions. 4) And God predicted through the prophets that the Temple would be rebuilt.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +1

      *sigh. These arguments are weak. They also sound very familiar…. Like the ones made by that guy that thought I was making videos “specifically for” him, Yehuda Yisrael.
      As for the 1st point, which is the only one actually related to my video: the point of the statement that “the temple was not fully destroyed” is more of a prophetic argument. It is to say that while HaShem had allowed the Hebrew people to be overtaken, He always intended them to go BACK to that system… which is why they did after only a few years. THIS galut, is different. This time there is no stone left upon another from the Temple, just as Yeshua of Nazareth had prophesied and there is no going back to that system… because we are now in the age of the Messiah… just like even some of the sages hoped. (Avodah Zarah 9a).
      That system was part of the Mosaic Covenant…. We have entered a New Covenant. Not only did some the Sages expect it to have had already begun, as I just said, but even Daniel’s prophecy also demonstrate this. Now, modern rabbis will attempt to tap dance around Daniel 9 and even the Sages…. But it is undeniable, this galut is not like the last because this one is under a new governing Covenant.
      Make all the arguments you want but that will not make the Mosaic Covenant valid and operational. It’s time to move on and accept the New Covenant that instituted by Yeshua the King Messiah.

    • @mosherothmistrovsky2290
      @mosherothmistrovsky2290 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic Why should I believe that some Greek book says something about a certain Jesus? Sorry, you have circular logic.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  6 місяців тому +2

      @@mosherothmistrovsky2290you are either ignorant about the New Testament Scriptures or you are simply willfully blind regarding the facts. Either way, one day you will meet Yeshua. I hope when that time comes, you are a devoted follower.

  • @ilil813
    @ilil813 7 місяців тому +4

    Ben Shapiro should watch this

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +7

      He won’t lol. But it would be nice.

    • @noahtylerpritchett2682
      @noahtylerpritchett2682 6 місяців тому

      ​@@TheJewishCatholic If he converted to Christianity than just by association thousands of Jews trusting his intellect and conversion would convert.
      Same with Denis Prager.

  • @minademar
    @minademar 6 місяців тому

    Amen ❤️✡️❤️‍🔥✝️ out Jewish Catholic crusader

  • @E-pistol
    @E-pistol 5 місяців тому

    Its based on Metallica 💫

  • @veronicajordan945
    @veronicajordan945 7 місяців тому

    I have a number of friends who practice Rabbinic Judaism, which is the norm in the absence of a temple. I’m a Catholic, but I have reservations about the concept of supersessionism within the Church. I believe that Rabbinic Judaism is a valid and meaningful spiritual path for those who follow it. I don’t think it’s our place as Catholics to persuade Jews to convert. It’s important to remember that throughout history, Catholics have inflicted significant harm on Jewish communities, including during events like the Spanish Inquisition, where my own Jewish ancestors were forced into Catholicism. We need to acknowledge this painful history and strive for understanding and respect between our faiths.
    In addition, I would like to express my concern about the title of the video, ‘Where Rabbinic Judaism Fails!’. I find it potentially offensive as it seems to pass a negative judgment on Rabbinic Judaism. I believe that titles should be respectful and considerate of all faiths and beliefs. A more appropriate title might be ‘Differences Between Rabbinic Judaism and Catholicism’ or ‘Exploring the Distinctive Aspects of Rabbinic Judaism and Catholicism’. These suggestions maintain the comparative aspect without implying that one faith is superior to the other. It’s crucial to foster understanding and respect between different religions.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +11

      The idea that Jews don’t need Christ is absolutely insulting. He is OUR Messiah. Ask any Hebrew Catholic such as myself and we will all tell you, become Catholic is the most Jewish thing a Jew can do. This is not a Spanish Queen exiling people or threatening their lives, this is not about forced conversion or using force, this about me (and other Jews like me) speaking to our fellow Jews through terms we understand to demonstrate what our people have been missing. Please remove this evil idea that suggests that my people are just fine without the King of the Jews.
      If you or a non Jewish Catholic feels bad about speaking to Jews about Christ, that’s something may want to consult with the Lord about. As for me “… I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”
      ‭‭Romans‬ ‭1‬:‭16

    • @veronicajordan945
      @veronicajordan945 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic I understand that your faith leads you to see Jesus as the Messiah for all, including Jews. However, it’s important to recognize that the concept of supersessionism can be hurtful to those who hold the Jewish faith and identity dearly. Many believe that their covenant with God remains unaltered and that their religious practices and beliefs are complete in themselves.
      While sharing our faith is a part of many religious traditions, it’s also essential to respect the beliefs of others and the integrity of their religious identity. Engaging in open, respectful dialogue allows us to learn from one another and grow in understanding, rather than asserting one belief system as superseding another. I am friends with a lot of Jews and they don't like it when Catholics/Christians push Jesus on them. I love your work and channel so not putting it down. I just felt that title of this video could rub people the wrong way. You put a disclaimer so I totally get it if that wasn't your intention.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +8

      @@veronicajordan945I changed the title for you. But here is what we can not do: deny Yeshua to those from whom He came in the flesh. I am completely against the idea that “the church replaced Israel”. That is false. The Church is the continuation and fulfillment of what God began with Abraham.
      I am not forcing Yeshua on anyone. I make videos and people are free to watch or ignore. But I will proclaim the Jewish Messiah to my Jewish brethren and the world.

    • @salc8870
      @salc8870 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholicThe fact that you worship a man as God incarnate is an insult to God and any form of Judaism both ancient or modern. You’re not fooling anyone but yourself. Jews who do not accept your false doctrine are not the bad guys.

  • @HelenN-v8o
    @HelenN-v8o 12 днів тому

    I am not a jew but i worship the God of Moses.
    My kjv serves me well.
    Wd i listen to rabbis ? no way
    Why ..
    They claim that God = allah ??
    God of Moses : 1 adam + 1 eve
    Allah : 1 man + 4 wives + harem + 72 virgins !!
    Is God of Moses = allah ? 100% no
    Now , why wd i listen to these smart alec rabbis ..
    I SAW the God of Moses.
    OT holds .. separate teachings .. fm NT.
    I enjoy reading my kjv.
    I hardly church as a christian bc i HATE it.
    The spirit in church is .. evil.
    That un holy spirit is .. evil.
    Then i SAW the trinity .. all 3 devils .. in hell .. operating it.
    Peace

  • @NeedAVacay-y5u
    @NeedAVacay-y5u Місяць тому

    Jesus Christ, who is God in the flesh, wanted no one to die, so He gave His life so that anyone who believes in Him can have everlasting life.
    Romans 10:9 NLT
    [9] If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

  • @jonorisin73
    @jonorisin73 7 місяців тому

    Yes, there is positive evidence that Yeshua is the Messiah. But most of the claim that you made against rabbinical Judaism is based on the “2000 years.” that has elapsed without any new temple. Two problems with this argument: 1) many of the Rabbinical practice were indeed already in place during the second temple (daily prayers/extensive food laws/washings) 2) the same argument could be made against the length of time it’s taking for Yeshua’s return. The fact is, that we understand the 2000 years in God’s eyes is a drop in the bucket, for him to accomplish his purposes.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      1) I never spoke against all the customs, traditions or the Mosaic law itself…. Rather the inefficiency of Rabbinic Judaism when it comes to the most essential aspects of Temple worship, sacrifices, atonement, the priesthood and court systems.
      2) Incomparable subjects. The 2000 years refers to the millennia of false solutions to the aforementioned elements. Yeshua could take 4000 more years to return and the Catholic Faith will continue to operate as it has because it actually has the elements needed in the New and Eternal Covenant.

    • @jonorisin73
      @jonorisin73 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic I really appreciate your response and have been following your journey for years. And, I agree that there is no divine sanction to follow any new Rabbinical Halacha. What I am trying to get at is that the Rabbinical response to the lack of temple worship is - on its own admission - a kind of temporary "place holder" until the temple is rebuilt and the sacrifices reinstated. Any statements about "prayer, charity, and good deeds" being substitutes for the Yom Kippur ritual should be understood in this context. And, the logic is: God has always desired the heart and true repentance, and that the temple worship was always just a means to get close to God and help people repent and demonstrate God’s graceful forgiveness. Therefore, even when there is no temple, we look to the Psalms and forefathers and prophets as examples of how to serve God without animal sacrifices. (Through prayer, repentance, acts of kindness, etc…)
      This actually agrees with the New Testament. I mean, nowhere in the New Testament do we have the argument that Yeshua is necessary BECAUSE there is no temple. Rather, he is necessary because the temple is INSUFFICIENT. Rabbinical Judaism, in THIS sense, is correct that God is more interested than mercy and repentance than ritualistic worship.
      I recognize, of course, that Rabbincal Halacha is often taken to an extreme and then becomes ritualistic worship.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому

      @@jonorisin73while I do appreciate your civil discourse, I will simply have to disagree. Both systems can not be legitimate at the same time. This is a matter of covenants. All covenants build on one another but when a new one is established, we can not chose to downgrade to a previous “version” to suit our liking… most especially when it is unable to be kept as commanded. Rather we see that God is good, and provides a way for all to come to Him and serve Him in the new and Eternal covenant in which Yeshua serves as High Priest offering His sacrifice to the Father in the Heavenly Temple. This is why there is no need for either the levitical priesthood or the earthly Temple. All this is made clear in the letter to the Hebrews.

    • @jonorisin73
      @jonorisin73 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic
      I agree that there is no substitute (or alternative path) for what God has revealed and established. And, I agreed that Rabbinical Judaism claims TOO much when it claims for itself divine sanction. I see your point that it is misguided since it misses God’s revelation about the New Covenant, by His son. So, in that sense, yes “illegitimate.”
      Honestly though, even as a believer in Yeshua, I struggle with the idea that the New Covenant REPLACES the Old, and that the Mosaic law is now “done away with” (ie. for Jews). In the New Testament, I see some parts (ex. Hebrews+some of Paul’s statements) that sound that way, and I see other parts (ex. James in Acts 21:24) that sound as if the New is “layered unto” the Mosaic law (for Jews), albeit NOT for salvation. And, when I read the Tanakh, through and through it sounds as if the Mosaic law is meant to be kept forever. 


      I know you’ve thought a lot about this, as have I. Perhaps you’d like to discuss this in a video chat sometime? Perhaps it would make an interesting video on your channel…
      God bless.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +1

      @@jonorisin73I wouldn’t mind a conversation. May the Almighty will it. Email me (I think you can get my email from my instagram page). We will set something up for a later date

  • @karolinakatanowska5960
    @karolinakatanowska5960 7 місяців тому +1

    🕊✝️❤️🇮🇱

  • @wretch1
    @wretch1 Місяць тому +1

    Ironically, Roman Catholicism, for the most part, isn't based on scripture either.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  Місяць тому +1

      @@wretch1 define “based on Scripture”, if you would.

    • @thenzlander7605
      @thenzlander7605 28 днів тому

      By scripture, you must mean the Torah.

  • @Ticket7G
    @Ticket7G 7 місяців тому +1

    The comment section is getting angrier, I REALLY want to bite back but I know it's a bad idea

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +4

      Yea…. That’s just how things tend to get online

    • @yehudayisrael7910
      @yehudayisrael7910 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic I made a response to this last one.

  • @jamesms4
    @jamesms4 7 місяців тому

    Yeh son the first 1:35 minutes you got wrong. Did you never read the Book of Tobit? Tobit 12:9? Giving Alms atones for sins. That is Old Testament. Granted the Jews didn't have that in their later Bible but it is clearly part of Jewish Tradition. Like Praying for the dead or praying to your dead relatives even thought they later rejected Maccabees. Yer objections thus far sound more like Protestant polemics than Catholic. Too me at least.
    I take no please in telling you that son. I will listen to the rest later to see if anything in this video can be salvaged.
    PS dinnae take it personally. Ye seem like a good kid. Cheers. It is better to say Rabbinic Judaism is a species of OT Judaism. Granted it is still anachronistic to seek it over New Testament Judaism found in Catholicism for salvation but it was legitimate and pre dates NT and existed along side the Temple.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +2

      Incorrect interpretation. That is not saying that alms giving us used as a way to pay for sin and relinquish punishment. It means, as is clear by just reading the rest of the verse, that being a person who gives alms will keep you away from (save you from) death/sin. Why? Because those who give alms are full of life, they are unselfish, they love those around them, they are merciful. In short, they display love of neighbor in a real way.

    • @jamesms4
      @jamesms4 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic
      Color me skeptical brother.
      Tobit 12:9
      For alms does deliver from death, and shall purge away all sin. Those that exercise alms and righteousness shall be filled with life:
      It says sin is purged? Pops St Leo agrees with this interpretation.
      Quote"Let no one therefore, dearly beloved, flatter himself on any merits of a good life, if works of charity be wanting in him, and let him not trust in the purity of his body, if he be not cleansed by the purification of almsgiving. For “almsgiving wipes out sin,” kills death, and extinguishes the punishment of perpetual fire."
      I don't see how your interpretation jives with Leo? I will grant Leo is not infallible here.
      But he is Pope Leo so his view carries weight.

  • @Catmonks7
    @Catmonks7 4 місяці тому

    👍🙏✝️🇻🇦

  • @SimpleMinded221
    @SimpleMinded221 7 місяців тому

    REASONS YOU SHOULD NOT PRAY TO MARY
    1. THERE IS ONLY ONE MEDIATOR
    1 Timothy 2:5 (NLT) says, There is one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and humanity-the man Christ Jesus.
    This confirms we don’t need a “go-between.” We don’t need a middle-man (or woman) beyond Christ.
    When Jesus died, shed His blood, and was raised from the dead the need to have someone (e.g. high priest) represent us was ripped away just like the curtain that tore from top to bottom.
    2. GOD ALONE SHOULD BE WORSHIPPED
    Luke 4:8 (NLT) says, Jesus replied, “The Scriptures say, ‘You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him.’”
    Praying to Mary and/or any living or deceased saints is an act of worship…which is reserved for God alone.
    When Jesus modeled prayer (Matthew 6:7-13) He began with, “Our Father in Heaven.” No where in Scripture is it suggested that we pray to Mary or any other deceased saints.
    3. MARY WORSHIPPED JESUS AS GOD
    In Acts 1 the disciples and about 120 believers were in an upper room waiting for the promise of the Holy Spirit (at Jesus’ command). Guess who was present with them? Mary. What was she doing? Praying.
    Acts 1:14 (NLT) says, They all met together and were constantly united in prayer, along with Mary the mother of Jesus, several other women, and the brothers of Jesus.
    It’s important to note that the apostles weren’t praying to Mary as a go between. She was joined with them in prayer…to GOD.
    4. MARY WAS A SINNER IN NEED OF A SAVIOR
    According to Psalm 51:5 we are all born as sinners in need of a Savior, Mary included.
    Mary was highly favored, not sinless. There is not one scripture to support that Mary was without sin. JESUS is the only one who never sinned (2 Corinthians 5:21, Hebrews 4:15, 1 Peter 2:22) which explains why Mary had to be impregnated by the Holy Spirit.

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo 7 місяців тому +1

      Protestants hate Jesus and spit on the Bible

  • @spicyshiba508
    @spicyshiba508 5 місяців тому

    That’s correct; the Catholic Church isn’t the 1st century church either. Traditions and institutions change and evolve according to their environment.

  • @613mitzvoth
    @613mitzvoth 5 місяців тому

    This was terrible. You attempt to defraud rabbinic Judaism due to the temple lying in ruin for 2,000 years but we have yet to see the miracle of your idol who has been gone for 2,000 years.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  5 місяців тому +1

      Terrible Tu Quoque fallacy. Incomparable situations. Shows how much you know about both systems.

    • @613mitzvoth
      @613mitzvoth 5 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic I’m telling you that your overall argument is terrible and that the rabbinic argument is equally as terrible. Goes to show you how well your reading comprehension is.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  5 місяців тому

      @@613mitzvoth still incomparable. Still shows you are not familiar with at minimum, Catholicism.

    • @613mitzvoth
      @613mitzvoth 5 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic Fundamentalists are hilarious. A corpse is supposed to come back and you think it’s not comparable to ruins from 2,000 years ago.

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo 5 місяців тому

      ​@613mitzvoth
      There is no corpse , Jesus Christ is the Living God and your temple is never coming back

  • @tarno_bejo_
    @tarno_bejo_ 7 місяців тому +1

    What not based on torah is obviously any form of christianity. No rational person would sell real monotheism with trinity.

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +1

      Watch Samuel Shamoun regarding the Trinity.

    • @tarno_bejo_
      @tarno_bejo_ 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic But yeah, thats what he believes. What about you tho?

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +3

      @@tarno_bejo_
      I believe in one God,
      the Father almighty,
      maker of heaven and earth,
      of all things visible and invisible.
      I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,
      the Only Begotten Son of God,
      born of the Father before all ages.
      God from God, Light from Light,
      true God from true God,
      begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father;
      through him all things were made.
      For us men and for our salvation
      he came down from heaven,
      and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary,
      and became man.
      For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,
      he suffered death and was buried,
      and rose again on the third day
      in accordance with the Scriptures.
      He ascended into heaven
      and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
      He will come again in glory
      to judge the living and the dead
      and his kingdom will have no end.
      I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
      who proceeds from the Father and the Son,
      who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified,
      who has spoken through the prophets.
      I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
      I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins
      and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead
      and the life of the world to come. Amen.

    • @crimsontide8574
      @crimsontide8574 7 місяців тому +1

      AMEN

    • @tarno_bejo_
      @tarno_bejo_ 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic What does lord mean?
      You know that, adam is son of god (Luke 3:38)
      Ephraim is the firstborn son (Jeremiah 31:9)
      David is even begotten son (Psalm 2:7).
      Right?
      Matthew 12:39-40 says, 3 days 3 nights. From friday night to sunday morning is not even 3 days 3 nights, you know.
      Either way, many things you mention dont seem biblical. Let alone based on torah.

  • @Nazarene_Judaism
    @Nazarene_Judaism 7 місяців тому

    No such religion Called "christianity" in the scriptures. and Before anyone Says Acts 11:26 it doesn't say "CHRISTIANITY". Only a religion called THE WAY is the true faith. Seek the nazarene sect

    • @TheJewishCatholic
      @TheJewishCatholic  7 місяців тому +9

      🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @padresilviorobertomic
      @padresilviorobertomic 7 місяців тому +1

      Acts 11,26

    • @Nazarene_Judaism
      @Nazarene_Judaism 7 місяців тому

      @@padresilviorobertomic I'm sure you can read. Acts 11:26 doesn't say CHRISTIANITY

    • @Nazarene_Judaism
      @Nazarene_Judaism 7 місяців тому

      @@TheJewishCatholic Acts 24:5 Yeshua is LORD!

    • @Ancient_Man_In_Modern_World
      @Ancient_Man_In_Modern_World 7 місяців тому

      Take your sectarianism back to the valley of hinnom where you were conceived on a pagan altar….
      1 Peter 4:16 = YOU ARE DONE.