Yeshua Son of David (Heavenly angels, Band 16) - Softcover

Buch 16 von 17: Heavenly angels

Roshveder, Eliel

 
9798245639253: Yeshua Son of David (Heavenly angels, Band 16)

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The real reason for Yeshua's death, and the hatred of Rome, is that they knew Yeshua was a direct descendant of David and heir to the throne of Judah. This meant that the Idumeans kingdom of Herod should be banished from Jerusalem, as well as the powerful Roman Empire, with the Messiah's ascension to his rightful kingdom.


The Edomitas knew that Yeshua was the rightful king ever since Herod ordered the killing of the children in an attempt to harm the king after being warned by the Magi.

Yeshua was hated from birth, and for that reason he spent 30 years withdrawn in Galilee supporting his family and his mother, since he was the firstborn son and his father died when he was still a child.

In that society, the firstborn son assumed the father's place in leading and providing for the family when the father died. Yeshua did this; he did not shirk his obligations. Only when his brothers and sisters married and released him from his duties and responsibilities did he begin his mission.



When he began to preach and stir up the crowds, the prophecy of the son of David was remembered, and they began to plot against his life.


The hatred of the Sadducees, Pharisees, Idumeans, and Roman officials grew stronger each day, and they wanted the right moment to take his life.


They knew that the kingdom of Jerusalem belonged to Christ and that he had the power to destroy all those wicked people and establish his kingdom in Jerusalem; all he had to do was ask the Father to send a squadron of angels, just as the Father sent against the Assyrians, killing 176,000 Assyrian soldiers to save Jerusalem from invasion. However, his kingdom was not of this world; it was a heavenly kingdom.


Even so, he bothered Rome, despite having no intention of creating a physical kingdom. He was persecuted and eliminated.

However, he has risen from the dead and will now return at the end of time, and only then will he create his thousand-year earthly kingdom with its capital in Jerusalem.

Yeshua, son of David, will reign in Jerusalem, and then the eternal covenant between God and mankind will be real.



The Romans and Idumeans hated the Messiah because they knew he was the king, and why did the Jewish Pharisees and Sadducees, who were expecting the Messiah, even if they wouldn't admit it, also hate him and hand him over to Rome for death? Weren't they expecting a real Messiah who would give freedom to Israel?

Their hatred for the Messiah stems from the fact that the Messiah despised the rabbinical authorities and sought out the little ones, the humble people who had no value in the society of that time.

It would be the same as if Christ came into the world today and despised the pastors and religious leaders and began to gather a multitude of poor, rejected, wandering, beggars and all sorts of people despised by society. He would be killed and persecuted by the society of our time.


This is what happened, and this was the cause of the hatred of the Pharisees and Sadducees, because Yeshua did not choose them as friends, but rather those people whom nobody valued.


He does the same today. His eyes search for the little ones, the despised, those who, in the eyes of society, have no value.

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