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False Claims of Messiahship Evident in Earthly Ministry

The False Claims of Messiahship Evident in the Ministry of the J-Man: The following aspects of J-man break Torah & thereby disqualify him as the moshiach.
  1. The disciples of the J-man are called fishermen.

    • This is problematic in terms of salvation, since in all of the Tanakh, the only people who are ever promised to be called fishermen are those who will be sent out from Babylon to destroy the Jewish people (Jeremiah 16:16). These fishermen are foretold to then bring hunters of Babylon, which can be seen as the Jehad-based religions, who have as a mission to openly hunt down and kill every last Jew on earth.

      • Babylon, however, will be eternally cut off after she is allowed (for a time) to be used as a battering ram against the Jewish people. Then after paying double for our sins (can anyone say accountability for your own actions?), then Assyria and Judah will rise up and put an eternal end to Babylon (Isaiah 13, 34, Jeremiah 50:39-40; Jeremiah 51:29).

    • The other instance fisherman are mentioned in the Tanakh is in Ezekiel. The fishermen mentioned here go out and catch an unending amount of fish after Moshiach has arrived.

      • This is not fulfilled in the miracle of fish caught by J-man's disciples.

        • The disciples' fish were caught in the Galilee, not the Dead Sea (which when the real Moshiach comes will be turned into fresh water).

        • The Dead Sea was not made fresh.

        • There was no stream flowing from The Temple.

        • Trees producing unending supplies of fruit were not present.​

  2. The Exile of Disciples of J-man:

    • At the end of one of the gospels, there is a Great Commission given to the disciples of the J-man. This great commission commands all of the disciples to leave Jerusalem, go out from Israel, and roam throughout the entire world in order to spread the message of "the gospel" and the J-man. In essence, the great commission calls for the exile of Jews.

      • When the real Moshiach comes, however, Hashem in His Tanakh declares that He will GATHER everyone who belongs to Hashem (the Jewish people) to Jerusalem and they will NEVER leave the land of Israel again (Isaiah 60 + others).

  3. In the church, the J-man is called "the King of kings," "lord of Lords," AND "the Great High Priest".

    • This dual position is problematic because in the Jewish nation, a King cannot be a priest and a priest cannot be a king. Nor can a king enter the temple. 

      • To see the sins and rebukes this brings, look at the story of king Saul when he tried to offer the sacrifices of Hashem because Samuel took too long for his liking (1 Samuel 13).

    • The J-man is disqualified as a priest because he has scars, as is declared of the J-man by the church scriptures when he 'arose from the grave'.

      • According to Torah, any blemish disqualifies a priest from entering the Temple and especially the Holy of Holies (Leviticus 21:18).

    • The J-man cannot hold the office of the priesthood because of his mother Mary. 

      • The church scriptures say that though Mary was born in the line of the Levites, she married Joseph, who was in the line of the Kings.

        • According to Torah marrying outside of the priest disqualifies Mary from eating the food sacrificed on the altar of Hashem (the priest's portion)

      • The church scriptures say that the congregants "eat of J-man's flesh and drink the J-man's blood." Since Mary could not eat the food, her womb could not make such "food" either.

        • The church scriptures say that Hashem was the father of the J-man, not Joseph.

        • The notion of Hashem impregnating Mary is wrong on so many levels of Torah.

        • This would necessitate Hashem, the Heavenly Father of all on earth, to "uncover the nakedness" of His daughter, which is against Torah.

        • The relation between Hashem and Mary would defile Mary because she was betrothed to Joseph at the time, which violates Torah (Leviticus 21:9) and would make Mary an adulteress.

        • If Joseph was not the father, then J-man did NOT descend from the line of David, which disqualifies the J-man as Moshiach. For, Moshiach will come from the line of David (2 Samuel 7:12-13; Jeremiah 23:5).

  4. The J-man died by being "hung on a tree (or cross)."

    • According to Torah, anyone who is hung on a tree is "cursed of Hashem," not blessed (Deuteronomy 21:23). 

    • Faith in the death of a Jew certainly does not bring blessing either, even if he did so happen to raise from the grave, as the church scriptures say.

      • According to Genesis 12:1-3, anyone or any nation who blesses the Jewish people will be blessed and anyone who curses or harms a Jewish person will be cursed.​

        • Thus, the way to blessing on all of the earth is to have Jewish people alive, even if it is just a single Jewish person ​in the whole world.

        • Conversely, the death of a Jewish person takes blessing off of the face of the earth. It is certainly not the way to "bless the earth with salvation."

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