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Thu, 17-May-12 06:30:59
ProfBenTziyyon wrote:It is a huge tragedy that a Jewish girl (woman), born from a Jewish mother, should have abandoned her heritage and her God and become an idol-worshipper (christian), and an even greater tragedy that you should be passing that disgusting תּוֹעֵבָה on to your unsuspecting children, who trust you and unquestioningly believe what you tell them. As much as this grieves me, it is certain that it מִתְעַצֵּב אֶל לִבּוֹ שֶׁל הַקָּדוֹשׁ בָּרוּךְ הוּא even more.I will probably respond later to some of the substantive points you make in your post, but I am much too upset to do so right now.
I will probably respond later to some of the substantive points you make in your post, but I am much too upset to do so right now.
UriYosef wrote:HannahInIsrael wrote:I am surprised that this forum struggled over the simple truth that "Yeshua" is a legitimate Jewish name from 2nd temple times that is derived from the word "yeshu'ah" or salvation. It's not exactly a betrayal of Jewish faith to admit that every Hebrew name carries a meaning! And yet the factual yes from UriYosef was quickly followed by an attempt to cut the name off from its obvious meaning.Welcome to the forum, Hannah. I concur with the emotions expressed by ProfBenTziyyon. It saddens me to learn about your apostasy. Perhaps your participation here will help you find your way back to the God of Israel, the One your ancestors knew and worshipped.Regarding your post, and since you mentioned my name, I invite you to read my article Exposing the "Yeshu'a" Name Game.Why were you silent about the name יֵשׁוּ?UriYosef
HannahInIsrael wrote:I am surprised that this forum struggled over the simple truth that "Yeshua" is a legitimate Jewish name from 2nd temple times that is derived from the word "yeshu'ah" or salvation. It's not exactly a betrayal of Jewish faith to admit that every Hebrew name carries a meaning! And yet the factual yes from UriYosef was quickly followed by an attempt to cut the name off from its obvious meaning.
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