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Thank you, James, for the introduction.
Thank you to Doug, and Rob, for the groundwork that you've already laid today.
And I also want to thank Rob again for this research topic.
When we first decided we were going to do this kind of similar to lectures.
I have been here in the past where there's one speaker.
We decided that we would be three men doing the work of One Robs throughout the idea of Messianic expectation, and it was really marvelous.
It was really a fun time of reading and research over the last month and a half, trying to understand the history behind these ideas.
It was really fascinating to me.
And if you've ever talked before, you know, that the role of the teacher was really exciting for a teacher, is attempting to prove.
Is that what you yourself have learned?
Whether you learn anything, you'll learn different things than I learned when everytime materials presented, but for me, I just hope that I can convey the interesting components of what I learned and speakers before, and I'll see if I can land This Plane without crashing.
Messianic expectation in the Torah prophets and Psalms
I really believe that this is a complex task.
and, Especially the things I'm talking about are not just the biblical texts.
But also how mess and expectation was viewed in the larger Jewish and Christian contacts.
Really any question of Messianic expectation?
Is a question of.
In what Manner?
Will Redemption come?
How will we be redeemed?
It involves how it involves Quinn.
It involves who?
Any discussion of this really the umbrella that were thinking about his Redemption, how do we get redeemed?
What is our Redemption?
Look like the Redemption of individuals and also the Redemption of the world, because this is a universal.
Issue, how will the world be redeemed and naturally?
There are varying?
Perspectives on this.
And I think sometimes, as followers of Yeshua, it's hard for us.
It's already been mentioned twice today.
It's hard for us to put ourselves in someone else's shoes to truly listen to our fellow, especially regarding this topic because truthfully, most of us have come to your shua and he was the Messiah for us.
He was the Messiah.
There was no doubt.
He was the Messiah for us at that moment.
So we almost view messiah in our lives as a Birthright.
We came, we came to God recognizing your shoes, She at work.
Jesus Christ.
That's just a part of who we are from the very beginning.
Until we read passages like he explained to them on the road to Emmaus Moshe and all the prophets and he interpreted them in all the scriptures, the things concerning himself.
And we think, hey, it's so obvious.
It's so obvious everyone.
It's so obvious friendly Jewish friend.
It's so obvious, non-religious person.
It's so obvious.
I'll insert my very favorite Messianic passage and just not understand why you don't get it.
Insert Psalm, 22 insert Isaiah 53, insert Zechariah 9, insert, Malachi 3, insert, Michael 5 on Tuesday.
It's so obvious.
It must be your spiritual darkness.
That it prevents you from seeing any of these truth, spiritually blind person.
And it creates an arrogance in US.
We don't consider our fellows position.
How they have interpreted.
Some of these things.
How they have viewed.
Messianic expectation.
Not only do.
I think it creates an arrogance in us.
I think sometimes it creates an apathy.
We know all about Messiah.
We know all about Christ.
It's his last name, right?
It's right there in his name.
We know all about that, but I was actually about two months ago and someone use the term of Jesus Christ and a less Church person asked, does Christ mean and that the speaker said, well, you know, it means god.
No, it doesn't it doesn't this was just a typical.
I mean what she wasn't is and what I'm trying to say is because we deal with the term and the idea so much almost like a Birthright between apathetically.
I don't even think we understand our own or the other very well.
In the sentence, the church stake out some ground on the Messianic beachhead.
We staked out.
Ground pretty early on in our face right at the beginning.
Our space.
I believe, with all my heart was birthed from the ancient Judaism.
And because of that.
The Messianic idea inside of Judaism did not flourish in a estate organic way.
Very often in the Jewish world.
Starting to thousand years ago.
They were defending against the claims of the followers of Jesus.
Nesting isn't in the Jewish World.
Grew largely as an apologetic.
They had ideas, of course.
But as it has progressed, it became very apologetic.
Did they wrote in defense of what the ground at the followers of Jesus had staked out?
And in fact, this is this idea of a messianism or Messing expectation.
In the Jewish world has been quite neglected.
It is a field of study that really has shrunk over the years.
Because it was kind of like the ground of the Christian.
And I would say, one of the reason to trunk and you can understand this, a, I think it can be encapsulated in this race once burned, Twice Shy.
Write Rob had that slides that I pulled out of him at the end with some of the Messianic claimants.
Mini up to your shoes time, maybe 10 to mention and ask.
We all know about the bar close to the rebellion in 130, ad, which was a very significant event in the history of the Jewish world and even say with rabbis through cells behind Shimon, bar kochba, but he was crushed by ROM Becomes of this.
Messianic idea, once burnt it takes the retreat.
Also, I would say hi to me and more Wilson spoke from this very place.
I don't know.
Last time he was here.
I thought to myself, I never heard of that.
who was a Jewish, he wasn't a very good person, but they were very many learning Jewish people who threw themselves behind Chef ice be He was quite a following of religious and non-religious claiming to be a messiah and he did some very unique things and it was actually surprising that he had so many followers.
He was captured by a sultan.
In captivity converted to Islam, right?
And so this was a real Scandal you really should read this.
It's it's quite humorous.
Many of his followers.
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