The Apostles

 A paper by Allan Price
Chaim Mordechai
The fundamental and never asked question is,
‘Why did the Apostles create a false God’?

The New Testament was written in Greek, where Jushua is called Jesus. The name Jesus is anathema in Judaism and we will refer to “Jesus” by his real name, Joshua ישוע.

Breaking commandments

The 8th commanded is “Do not steal” לא תגנב.
 
This commandment condemns all forms of dishonesty, including plagiarism.
 
The apostles attributed the words “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” to Rabbi Joshua, ישוע.
 
However, the words were written by King David in Psalm 22, one thousand years prior to Joshuas death on the cross.

The separation of Judaism from Christianity

There are a number of fundamental issues that caused the Christian breakaway from Judaism.
Most significantly, the Apostles broke the second commandment when they declared that Johsua was Divine.
 
The second commandment states that:
 
“You shall have no other Gods אלהים, other than Me”
 
Thomas addressed Joshua directly as “My Lord and my God”.
Paul describes Joshua as being in “The form of God”, “Equal to God” and “The image of the invisible God”
Peter refers to Joshua as “Our God and Savior”.
John declared that “The Word was with God”, and the “Word was God” and “The Word became flesh”.
 
Clearly, the apostles believed that Rabbi Joshua was the Divine Son of God, and they worshipped him as a God.
 
In Judaism Jesus as a God is a not merely a false belief but an absolute profanity.

Misrepresentation of the word Massiah

Rabbi Joshua is referred to as a “Massiah” in Christian allegory.
 
“Massiah” is a Christian distortion of the Hebrew word Mashiach, משיח
 
משיח is not a person
משיח is not Rabbi Joshua, “Jesus”
משיח does not mean Messiah.
 
 
משיח is a time, an epoch, when all will be revealed.
 
 
We are living in an era of unprecedented information access and transparency, often described as an “age of openness”.
 
We may well be in the dawn of Mashiach.

Further profanity committed by the Apostles and Christianity

The second commandment also makes it clear that,

“Elohim אלהים must not be represented by a statue or a picture in heaven above or earth below”.
 

Therefore, the cross and drawings of Jesus are profanities that break the second commandment.

The fundamental teachings of Judaism

The fundamental teachings of Judaism are found it the Torah and in the Dead Sea Scrolls.

The Scrolls are 100% consistent with the Torah תורה, and accord entirely with the records of the Roman historian at the time, Josephus.
 
The scrolls and the Torah contain the ethical and the moral teachings of Judaism.
 
The fundamental question is:
 
Why did the Apostles attribute the teachings of Judaism to Rabbi Joshua , and why did they create the mythology of Jesus?

A diversion

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Modern Christianity contains the moral and ethical teachings of Judaism precisely as contained in the 613 commandments in the Torah.
 
Was the diversion into Christianity a ploy created by God in order to protect Jews, their homeland, and the commandments from what was to come with the rise of the evil of Islam, in all of Europe and specifically in Iran?
 
The USA is the home of modern Christianity and is totally committed to the protection of Jews and the Land of Israel.
 
 
Are we at the beginning of the final showdown?