History #9 ✡ Dr. Biesenthal Exposes Suppressed Messianic Texts (Early Church 1)
Messianic History: Return of the Jewish Jesus
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Dr. Biesenthal exposed many ancient Jewish texts that had been suppressed because they pointed to Yeshua. These texts taught that Messiah was the Holy One who spoke with Abraham, that he would come riding on a donkey to suffer for the sins of the world as per Isaiah 53 and become the mediator through whom all generations would be justified and saved, that he would sit at God's right hand and be called by the very Dr. Biesenthal exposed many ancient Jewish texts that had been suppressed, why? Because they taught that Messiah was the Holy One who spoke with Abraham and that not only would he come riding on a donkey to suffer for the sins of the world as per Isaiah 53 but that he would become the mediator through whom all generations would be justified and saved and that he would even sit at God's right hand and be called by the very name Adonai. They also taught that the Messianic Era had already begun. See these suppressed texts for yourself in our first conversation about Dr. Raphael Hirsch Biesenthal's book on the history of the early Yeshua movement.
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