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Ephraim and Judah Quick Jump Menu Ephraim and Judah Who is Ephraim? Two House Controversy Orthodox Jewish Perspective |
RACHEL WEEPING FOR HER CHILDREN REFUSED to be COMFORTED ... (Jeremiah 31:15) The Biblical Land of Zion And there is hope in thine end, saith HASHEM, that thy children shall come again to their own border. I have surely heard EPHRAIM ... is EPHRAIM my dear son? ... I will surely have mercy upon him saith HaShem. (Jeremiah 31:17-20) Restoring the Two Houses of Israel Who is Ephraim? Two House Controversy Patterns of Exile and Redemption in the Torah Patterns of Exile and Redemption in the Prophets Biblical Terms for the Exiles of Israel Two Houses and the New Testament What the Rabbis say about the Ten Tribes Joseph's Tomb Burned: Can these bones live? The Two Houses: An Orthodox Jewish Perspective |
Two Houses and the New Testament
This HHMI Yeshiva / discipleship teaching set contains four teachings showing the two houses in the New Testament and the role of Yeshua the Messiah to gather the exiles of Israel. The First Teaching explains the details surrounding John the Baptist and how his ministry was in the spirit of Elijah. The second teaching explains how the beginning of the book of Matthew is written to communicate that the Messiah, Israel and the Torah are one. The third teaching touches on Matthew 9:35-36, where we are told that Yeshua is teaching to the multitudes who are likened to scattered sheep without a shepherd healing every manner of sickness and disease among them. The 'multitude' foreshadow the exiles of Israel who are like 'lost sheep' and Yeshua healing them foreshadows His role to gather the exiles of Israel and heal them of their wounds. Finally, we learn that in John 5 and John 9, Yeshua heals the blind and lame on the Sabbath. In doing so, Yeshua is alluding to His role to gather the exiles of Israel in the end of days at the dawn of the Messianic Era.
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