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The origins of Messianic Judaism date to the 1960s when it began among American Jews who converted to Christianity.
It should now be clear to you why Jews have such a problem with ‘Jews for Jesus’ or other presentations of Messianic Judaism. I have no difficulty with Christianity. I even accept those Christians who would want me to convert to Christianity so long as they don't use coercion or duplicity and are willing to listen in good faith to my reasons for being Jewish. I do have a major problem with those Christians who would try to mislead me and other Jews into believing that one can be both Jewish and Christian.
Pada akhir tahun 1960-an dan 1970-an, baik orang Yahudi maupun orang Kristen di Amerika Serikat terkejut melihat bangkitnya gerakan kuat Kristen Yahudi atau Yahudi Kristen.
Kebangkitan Yudaisme Mesianik. Dalam fase pertama gerakan ini, selama permulaan dan pertengahan tahun 1970-an, orang Yahudi yang menjadi Kristen mendirikan beberapa Kongregasi atas inisiatif sendiri. Tidak seperti komunitas Yahudi Kristen sebelumnya, kongregasi-kongregasi Yahudi Mesianik ini kebanyakan tidak tergantung dari kontrol yayasan misionaris atau denominasi Kristen, meskipun mereka masih menginginkan diterima oleh komunitas evangelikal yang lebih luas.line feed character di
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pada posisi 31 (bantuan)Regarding the doctrine of God, Messianic Jews are united in their belief in the Trinity. Despite the use of the Shema in the liturgy, the conviction that God is triune is a central feature of the faith.…For Messianic Jews the concept of the trinity sounds overly Gentile; hence, within Messianic Judaism, a different terminology is used to depict the same divine reality. Nonetheless, the belief God is triune is based on the conviction that Yeshua is God.
WE BELIEVE:…
*There is one God as declared in the Shema [Deuteronomy 6:4], who is “Echad,” a compound unity, eternally existent in three persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit [Isaiah 48:16-17; Ephesians 4:4-6]. *In the Deity of our Lord, Messiah Yeshua, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious atoning death, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, in His personal future return to this earth in power and glory to rule.
There are an estimated 12,000 Messianic Jews living in Israel, most of whom made aliya under the Law of Return. There are about a quarter of a million Messianic Jews living in the US.
There are an estimated 12,000 Messianic Jews living in Israel, most of whom made aliya under the Law of Return. There are about a quarter of a million Messianic Jews living in the US.
Pada akhir tahun 1960-an dan 1970-an, baik orang Yahudi maupun orang Kristen di Amerika Serikat terkejut melihat bangkitnya gerakan kuat Kristen Yahudi atau Yahudi Kristen.
Kebangkitan Yudaisme Mesianik. Dalam fase pertama gerakan ini, selama permulaan dan pertengahan tahun 1970-an, orang Yahudi yang menjadi Kristen mendirikan beberapa Kongregasi atas inisiatif sendiri. Tidak seperti komunitas Yahudi Kristen sebelumnya, kongregasi-kongregasi Yahudi Mesianik ini kebanyakan tidak tergantung dari kontrol yayasan misionaris atau denominasi Kristen, meskipun mereka masih menginginkan diterima oleh komunitas evangelikal yang lebih luas.line feed character di
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pada posisi 31 (bantuan)It should now be clear to you why Jews have such a problem with ‘Jews for Jesus’ or other presentations of Messianic Judaism. I have no difficulty with Christianity. I even accept those Christians who would want me to convert to Christianity so long as they don't use coercion or duplicity and are willing to listen in good faith to my reasons for being Jewish. I do have a major problem with those Christians who would try to mislead me and other Jews into believing that one can be both Jewish and Christian.
Hebrew Christians are quite happy to be integrated into local Christian churches, but Messianic Jews seek an 'indigenous' expression of theology, worship and lifestyle within the whole church. The latter group emerged in the 1960s when some Christian Jews adopted the name Messianic Jews...
1. We believe that there is one G-d, eternally existent in three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
2. We believe in the deity of the L-RD Yeshua, the Messiah, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory.
WE BELIEVE:…
*There is one God as declared in the Shema [Deuteronomy 6:4], who is “Echad,” a compound unity, eternally existent in three persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit [Isaiah 48:16-17; Ephesians 4:4-6]. *In the Deity of our Lord, Messiah Yeshua, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious atoning death, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, in His personal future return to this earth in power and glory to rule.
Pada akhir tahun 1960-an dan 1970-an, baik orang Yahudi maupun orang Kristen di Amerika Serikat terkejut melihat bangkitnya gerakan kuat Kristen Yahudi atau Yahudi Kristen.
Kebangkitan Yudaisme Mesianik. Dalam fase pertama gerakan ini, selama permulaan dan pertengahan tahun 1970-an, orang Yahudi yang menjadi Kristen mendirikan beberapa Kongregasi atas inisiatif sendiri. Tidak seperti komunitas Yahudi Kristen sebelumnya, kongregasi-kongregasi Yahudi Mesianik ini kebanyakan tidak tergantung dari kontrol yayasan misionaris atau denominasi Kristen, meskipun mereka masih menginginkan diterima oleh komunitas evangelikal yang lebih luas.line feed character di
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pada posisi 31 (bantuan)Regarding the doctrine of God, Messianic Jews are united in their belief in the Trinity. Despite the use of the Shema in the liturgy, the conviction that God is triune is a central feature of the faith.…For Messianic Jews the concept of the trinity sounds overly Gentile; hence, within Messianic Judaism, a different terminology is used to depict the same divine reality. Nonetheless, the belief God is triune is based on the conviction that Yeshua is God.