Dr. Biesenthal unearthed stories from the Midrash suggesting that the Messiah would not meet Israel's expectations. Instead, the Temple would be destroyed and Messiah himself would mysteriously disappear on a centuries-long journey - first to hell, and then to Rome and the other great countries across the sea. But Dr. Biesenthal wasn't just about the past - he also prophesied the rise of Zionism. In our final conversation about the first Hebrew New Testament published in modern times we'll examine these texts and then finish by reviewing the historical personages we've encountered thus far.
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Hi @holylanguage, thanks for the follow and information on Holy Language. I was raised a Christian but 3 years ago, I returned to the Hebrew roots and original foundations of my faith. I’m a Messianic and the Messianic movement in my country is called Teshuvah. Had my Mikveh. I love Israel and the Jewish people. I document my journey on my personal blog here: https://loveinsights.com/about-me/
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