Moses gave life to dead wooden staff (making it become a serpent), thereby giving eyes to what could have
never had any eyesight.
19) In just 40 years, Moses was able to fulfill the promise he had made to his followers: to
bring them into
the Holy land. But 2,000 years have not been enough for Jesus to fulfill the much easier promise made to his
followers: to return again (“He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come,
Lord Jesus!”- Apocalypse 22:20)
20) The gospels claim Jesus conquered death, but no follower was present at his tomb [at the moment of his
resurrection] to bear witness of the event. On
the other hand, Moses is said to have been defeated by death,
but no man was there [at the time of his death] to bear witness of it (Deut. 34:5-6).
21) As for Moses, the Creator made him God: “See! I have made you God to Pharaoh, and your bother Aaron
will be your prophet (Exodus 7:1). And also in another place: “he [Aaron] shall be your spokesman, and you
[Moses] shall be God to him” (Exodus 4:16). But as for Jesus, he made himself God: “I
and the father are
one” (John 10:30). and also in another place: “he who sees me sees also the father” (John 14:9).
In view of the former, it can be properly said that, if the Christian Gospel is indeed correct, and is in fact a
true and faithful recollection of Jesus teachings, them Jesus followers should convert to the Hebrew faith (in
order to become part of the house of Israel), for Jesus is quoted saying: “I was not sent except to the lost
sheep of the house of Israel” (Matthew 15:24).
Are you part of the house of Israel [the way Jesus meant it in the above verse? No? Then you must convert to
the Hebrew faith! What does the Hebrew faith can offer you that no other faith can? The teachings of Moses,
the greatest of all prophets! What? You claim Jesus is a greater prophet than Moses? Why? Have we not
already showed that Moses did far greater miracles than Jesus? Is it because the gospel claims Jesus
conquered death?
What if you find out that Moses conquered death long before the Nazarene? Wouldn’t that be proof that
Moses teachings have a greater approval [from Heaven] than Jesus teachings? Again, if the gospels are true
and reliable, then Moses is still alive (after 35 hundred years!) and thus conquered death before Jesus did!
How do we know it? Simply because the gospel quotes Jesus making the following statement: “Nevertheless,
I must go my way today and tomorrow and the next day, for it cannot be that a prophet perish outside
Jerusalem” - Luke 13:33.
But, wasn’t Moses the greatest of all prophets? (Deut. 34:10). Didn’t Moses die in the land Moab (Deut.
34:5), outside of Jerusalem? How could
Jesus words be true, unless Moses is still alive? Thus, the gospel
hints that Moses death [as described in Deut. 34:5] was only an allegorical one, as he actually conquered
death.
By the way, this would be consistent with the fact that Luke 9:30-31 tells us that Moses appeared (alive) to
Jesus, in order to advised him concerning his soon to come death. Hence, we must ask ourselves: Who needs
the counseling of who? Does the greater prophet (Jesus) needs to take counsel from the lesser (and dead)
prophet (Moses)? Or does the lesser prophet (Jesus) need to take counsel from the greater (and alive) prophet
(Moses)?
Thus, if the gospel narrative is indeed true, the gentile followers of Jesus must convert to the Hebrew faith,
and start following Moses, as the latter one not only made far greater miracles than Jesus, but also defeated
death long before the Nazarene did [and therefore is in every aspect greater than him].
On the other hand, if the gospel isn’t true, then it isn’t the word of God. But, if it isn’t a reliable source of
Divine truth, what is it? At best, it’s a human commentary on Christian theology [sprinkled with the truth it
often quotes from the pages of the Hebrew Scriptures]; and, at worst, it’s a string of vain claims, as well as
404
wishful thinking statements.
Thus, in a very real sense, the Hebrew believer doesn’t deny the portion of truth that may lay hidden within
the Christian, Muslim, or Buddhist writings; He just places the final authority in
the words of Moses, the
greatest of all prophets.
When ethnic Israel abandons God [embracing Marxist atheism and moral relativism], it ceases to be God’s
chosen people, and therefore God despises and abandons them. As it is written: «The Lord is with you while
you are with Him. If you seek him, He will be found by you, BUT IF YOU FORSAKE HIM, HE WILL
FORSAKE YOU... But a man of God came to him [to King Amaziah] and said: “O king, do not let the army
of Israel go with you, FOR THE LORD IS NOT WITH ISRAEL”...»- 2 Chronicles 15:2, & 25:7 (English
Standard Version)
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