REALLY? Why? If God created a man out of dirt and Eve from his rib, why can’t His Ruach impregnate a human woman? Nothing suggests that sex was involved!
For some
clarification on this issue, let’s examine this passage from the Aramaic
English New Testament (translated directly from Aramaic into English) with
pertinent footnotes:
Matthew 1:18. Now[1] the birth of Y’shua, the Mashiyach, was like this: While Maryam his mother was betrothed[2] to Yosip, without them being united, she was found pregnant by the Ruach haKodesh.[3] 19. But Yosip, her husband was just and did not desire to expose her, yet he was thinking in secret that he would dismiss her. 20. While he was thinking these things, a messenger of Master YHWH[4] appeared to him in a dream, and said to him, “Yosip, the son of Dawid, do not have fear to take Maryam as your wife, for he that is begotten[5] in her (is) from the Ruach haKodesh.
Matthew 1:18. Now[1] the birth of Y’shua, the Mashiyach, was like this: While Maryam his mother was betrothed[2] to Yosip, without them being united, she was found pregnant by the Ruach haKodesh.[3] 19. But Yosip, her husband was just and did not desire to expose her, yet he was thinking in secret that he would dismiss her. 20. While he was thinking these things, a messenger of Master YHWH[4] appeared to him in a dream, and said to him, “Yosip, the son of Dawid, do not have fear to take Maryam as your wife, for he that is begotten[5] in her (is) from the Ruach haKodesh.
21. And
she will bear a son and she will call his name Y’shua, for he will save his
people from their sins.” 22. And this
all happened that it might be fulfilled what was said by Master YHWH through
the prophet, 23. “Behold, a virgin will
conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call his name Ammanuel[6] which is interpreted ‘our El[7] (is) with us’” 24. When Yosip now rose from his sleep, he
did as the messenger of Master YHWH commanded him, and he took his wife. 25. And he did not know her until[8] she had given birth to her first-born
son, and she called his name Y’shua.[9] (AENT)
FOOTNOTES:
[1] A very clear shift
from backstory of ancient times into the contemporary narrative of Matthew 1,
with “din” or “now” being one of the most common ways in Aramaic
of switching to a new thought. While all
parts of this chapter are in past tense, the shifting from ancient to recent
also demands two different Yosips.
[2] Betrothal (Hebrew Erusin
or Kiddushin) is as binding as marriage, see Deuteronomy 20:7;
22:23-28.
[3] Ruach
(Wind/Spirit) haKadosh (the Set-Apart). Most English translators follow the tradition
of using “holy ghost”. Holy is
etymologically derived from the word “heile” referring to the warmth of
the sun; “ghost” is a saxon term that refers to the spirit of a dead
person; neither are consistent with being Set Apart for the Kingdom
of Elohim.
[4] YHWH
(yud-hey-vav-hey, pronounced YAH - WEH) is the Name of the Most High
Elohim. To vocalize the Name YHWH,
breathe in slowly while saying “YAH”, then breathe out while saying “WEH”. Netzari followers of Mashiyach never
subscribed to the Rabbinic ban against vocalizing the Name of YHWH.
Neither
was the pronunciation of the Name lost within Jewish culture. When Torah was translated into Greek,
observant Jewish scribes preserved the Name of YHWH by writing “YHWH” with
Hebrew characters in the Septuagint. Isaiah
52:5-6 states that the Name of YHWH is “continually every day blasphemed,
therefore YHWH’s people shall know His name.”
This
prophecy is nested in Scripture that reveals the “arm of YHWH” who is
Mashiyach, therefore it is Mashiyach Y’shua who brought the knowledge of the
Name of YHWH to the world. Jeremiah
12:16 states that the Israelites swore by the name of Baal (Lord) a popular
heathen deity of the day. Jeremiah 23:27 says that false prophets postured false
dreams to manipulate YHWH’s people away from YHWH into Baal worship. One should also note that the English “LORD”
is an equivalent term for “Baal.”
Jeremiah
44:26, states that YHWH would remove His Name from their lips for using the
cliché, “as Adonai YHWH liveth,” all while they burnt incense to the
Queen of Heaven. However, Jeremiah 16:21
states that “they shall know my Name is YHWH.” Ezekiel 36:20-24 states that when Israel “entered
unto the heathen… they profaned my Set Apart Name… but I had pity for my Set
Apart Name, which the house of Israel had profaned among the heathen… and I
will sanctify my Great Name, which was profaned among the heathen!”
[5] Y’shua the Son is begotten of
YHWH as Mashiyach, see Psalm 2:7-12.
[6] Isaiah 7:14-25 speaks of the salvation and
regathering of Yisrael, preempted by the sign of a virgin giving birth.
[7] El is the shortened form of Eloah,
and the singular form of Elohim.
[8] Which means he
“knew” his wife afterwards (Genesis 38:26; 1 Kings 1:4), and they had other
children.
[8] The Tanakh records
the name Y’shua (Jeshua) 30 times, Y’hoshua (Joshua) 199 times. Y’shua is the shortened form of Y’hoshua, the
same name given to Mashiyach. The
successor of Moses, Yehoshua (Joshua), is a type of Mashiyach, who brought the
Israelites into the promised land.
Additionally, yeshua (salvation) used 78 times is the
passive participle of yasha (save or savior), which is used 205
times.
“I
have waited for your yeshua (salvation), O YHWH.” Genesis 49:18. The hybrid name Jesus (Je–Zeus) was coined
within a culture where “Zeus” is the chief deity. The name “Jesus” contributes to the
polytheistic values that breaks Mashiyach away from his Torah based
identity. The Greek persona of the “new
Messiah” made way to endorse Trinitarian, anti-Torah and Hellenistic
lifestyles.
Shali, people I talk to about the YHWH and Y'shua get offended and perplexed because they believe "Jesus" to be the "be-all, end-all." They get perplexed about Y'shua being Torah observant and they DO get offended when I tell the True Name of the Mashiyach isn't "Jesus."
ReplyDeleteKevin, it's the rare person who wants to hear biblical TRUTH! Everyone already thinks they know it all ... and most of these people have never even READ Scripture! They've picked their way though, at best, heard what their pastors or friends said, and that's it. And they believe that makes them experts on the Bible. It's truly disheartening, but don't give up, Kevin! Matthew 7:13-14 tells us that most WON'T be taking that narrow gate that leads to life....Reach those you can reach. That's all you can really do.
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