The Aramaic "Onkelos" is not a Literal translation! | Part 3 | Case for Messiah
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- In this episode, we explore the intricate relationship between Jewish faith and tradition, focusing on the Aramaic translation of the Torah known as the “Targum Onkelos.” We will discuss how the rejection of the Septuagint by rabbis, due to its association with early Jewish followers of Yeshua, led to the development of the Aramaic translation of the Torah that incorporated rabbinic traditions.
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The final 2 minutes of this study touched me deeply, when you used the image of Joseph revealing himself to his brothers in Egypt. It was the best mental picture I’ve ever seen of how Jesus is going to reveal himself to the Jewish Nation when he comes.
It’s so beautiful that it brings me to tears.
God bless you both, and Come Lord Jesus!!!
I' m touched by your precious comment, Joseph is great. thank You. Amen.😊😊
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Messianic Gentile here. I am blown away by your study presented. I pray for Israel and God’s chosen every day. I am horrified that the Rabbis actually changed God’s word. They have brought a curse on themselves and led so many astray. I will pray for this to be revealed.
Much like the Roman Catholic leaders have done!
Messianic gentile? You're a christian then! 😊
Jesus the Messiah loves you! ❤️ Yeshua Hamashiach in Hebrew!
please don't, as a Jew these 2 rape and distort Judaism for clueless people like you to pay their bills.
You mean….christian, right?
I am a gentile, and I LOVE those two brothers, I've learned so much from you guys, praise the Lord Yeshua ❤
Here is more to learn....Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
WOW. This is amazing. Thank you brothers. May the Lord use this series to tear off the veil! May all Israel be saved. Baruch haba b’shem Adonai. 🇮🇱❤️🙏
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Shabbat Shalom from Tennessee 🙏🏻 L’Chaim B’Yeshua 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Just love Dr. Broshi's enthusiasm. It's inspiring!😊
I agree. Broshi's enthusiasm & joy is infectious & its spreading!!!🎉
Agree
Wonderful after boring church ministers sermons.
Shalom and blessings in the name of our wonderful Yeshua! I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying your study episodes, I have learnt so much from them. Praying for Israel and the eventual peace of Jerusalem...when our Lord returns with His saints (true believers) and all of Israel will see Him and believe! ❤🙌🇮🇱💜🥳
Here is more to learn....Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Shabat Shalom! This isa very big surprise to me! I have never heared of the Onkelos before! For me this is even more proof of the truth of the OT as a prophesy of the coming of our Lord Yeshua in the NT! You have Just made my faith more solid. As a rock! Thank you both so much!
I believe Onkelis is the Aquila version Akiba wanted the Septuagint stopped, since it was accepted by the Nascent Christian movement
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context. Changing context is what you call "proof"?...
Thank you, and God bless you for this ministry you’re doing! It truly is directed by Yeshua!
AMEN!
Wow! I can't tell you how relevant these last few studies have been to questions simmering in the back of my mind. Almost daily I find myself shaking my head in unbelief at the events I am witnessing in this world and it's perfect correlation to the book I've been reading for the last 50 years. Thanks guys!
A very exciting study and your enthusiasm always emphasizes my belief that God’s Word is alive and speaks to every generation. I wish we could study and pray together every day. God bless you both and God bless Israel in this time of testing. We love you deeply.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
I cannot express in words the impact your insights have on this gentile believer. Thank you!
Praise the Lord Yeshua! I see the guiding of the Holy Spirit in the teaching from this video. It is these videos that inspired me to begin financially supporting ONE FOR ISRAEL many years ago! Thank you for helping and inspiring us all to continue the fight of the faith in Yeshua and His gospel!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Thank you so much, gentlemen. As a gentile Believer, I learn so much from your discussions, and I’m feeling so much better equipped to speak to Jewish friends and even others who watch rabbis’ teachings and get confused. God bless your work, which is simply a statement of what I already know is happening. So worthy of support ❤️
Here is more to learn....Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
May the Lord bless this ministry and make it reach the ends of the earth 🙏🏼🕎✝️
This is wonderful, deep, edifying! Thank you Dr. Broshi and Dr. Postell!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
I am a teacher, a Filipino, a Christian, a mother, daughter and wife and I support Israel forever!
This reminds me of what jesus said about some of the religious leaders holding up heir traditions above God's word.
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context. Now tell me please, Who is the one who thinks is above God's word??
Another fantastic video by our brothers at One For Israel. Thank you!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Praise The Lord for giving even more chances for redemption in this hour, and continuing to open eyes, remove scales and tear down veils. Praise YOU Lord God and Yeshua.
Thank you so much for these videos. They have answered all my questions I have always had about what is going on with the beliefs and mindset of modern rabbis and religious Jewish believers.
Awesome! Thank you you two. What wonder to hear and see these things. We appreciate your effort to teach us. God bless you you mightily and abundantly in the Name of Yeshua Hamashiach Amen
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
This is deep and beautiful. Praise Yeshua!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
@@nathankupczyk3125 I do not know you. I would appreciate very much if you keep your opinions to yourself.
@@landerdequirozit would be a good idea, but as long I see others who are twisting scripture doesn't keep their opinion by themselves there is no reason for me to be different!
@@nathankupczyk3125 I didn’t ask you for anything. Leave me alone pls with all due respect. I don’t want to have to block you.
So, so fascinating! My heart so yearns for Israel to acknowledge Yeshua her Messiah! And for all these willful lies to cease! I pray this for His Glorious Name's sake. Amen.
Here some other lies... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context. Do you have any problem with Paul's lie??
LORD my God!!! This clarifies a lot of questions (not of doubt but only for understanding) and it breaks my heart for my Jewish brethren & Rabbis. I will continue to love them and pray for their salvation and repentance in Yeshua's Mighty Name!!!🥹❤️👆✝️🔯🕎🇮🇱🐑🦁👑🙌
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Here some more "clarifications"...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
More good information. Thank you both for bringing this to light. Many of us would never read the work of these Jewish Israeli scholars you have quoted. It’s all very amazing. Yehovah bless you and all who have ears to hear!
Here some other information... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
This 3-Part series is very good, very informative, and very timely! Thank you very much!
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Thank you for this and the many other talks you give with such clarity on subjects nowhere else discussed that are easily accessible to millions of people worldwide of both Jews and Gentiles like myself! May He bless you and keep you. Shalom!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
When I come to Israel God willing, I will definitely visit One for Israel.
Thank you for these amazing teachings! Every time I see a new video you two have done I have to put my seatbelt on and get my head in the right place to hear this. Thank you for taking such a complex subject and making it understandable to a gentile lay person. May God continue to use you to reach His people and may God bless you!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Amen. One day soon we will be with Yeshua. I hope and pray for the day Israel recognizes their true King and Mashiach.
I certainly knew that the original (Ezraite intertestamental) Jewish Orthodoxy and Messianic interpretive tradition was changed by the Rabbis after the rise of Christianity and the destruction of the temple and city of Jerusalem in 70 AD. But because the Rabbinical tradition itself does not recognize those changes that were made, this new jewish scholarship uncovering the pre Rabbinical Jewish messianic tradition is really important work.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... So no, there wasn't a "pre" rabbinical Jewish messianic tradition, it's the Christians who are trying to use some fraud in order to make that claim!
Thank you for your teachings. Professors, I love how you complement each other's style of expression in sharing your findings with the rest of the world. Thank you for your hard work and keep pressing forward with sharing your findings. From South Texas, USA, rich blessings to you in the name of Yeshua.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Amen Brothers. I pray for you these difficult days, be safe and brave. In the Name of Yeshua ❤
Dr. Postell & Dr. Broshi, thank you for every episode! In keeping with this story line, please do an episode on Seder Olam and its intentional distortion of the Jewish calendar (as some sources claim) to thwart Daniel's prophecy about when the Messiah would appear.
Your captivating study and infectious enthusiasm always remind me that God's Word is dynamic and relevant to every generation. I can't wait to dive into scripture and pray with you every day. May God bless you both abundantly. We love you so much!
As a Christian, may I humbly point out something else? Did you catch that, "When Joseph was alone with his brothers..." we might see another clue that may confirm that the church will have been raptured at the time Jesus reveals himself. (And it's not about me as a Christ-follower, but I take joy in a greater plan revealed. Still, it is a thrill to suddenly recognize this!) I pray for the opening of the eyes of many more authentic Jewish Seekers now, through One For Israel!! With shouts of endless praises, I bow down quickly to Messiah Jesus!!
Ooh good catch!
@abbaschild2 I'm glad you see that too! Another clue I've been curious about is in the foreshadowing that we may see in Jonathan's son Mephibosheth. (Saul also has a son named Mephibosheth who dies, and may be a type for the unfaithful stiff-necked ones in the family of the Apple of God's Eye?) Meanwhile, the son of David's most treasured friend is crippled as a child. Once David has taken full control after Saul and Johnathan have died, he blesses the broken Mephibosheth due to a kind of "everlasting promise" (made to the Beloved Johnathan) and restores him to his table. Later, (post Absalom's reign), the servant Ziba is given Mephibosheth's holdings because he served David with heartfelt service at Mephibosheth's failure. But humbled Mephibosheth is restored again, happiest just being in the House of the King, (basking even?) in the second bestowing of pure grace shown by David. (The 23rd Psalm speaks of this point of view in my mind). There is a ton of detail in the life story of David that seems to me to be there for a reason. (Many reasons! -- does God delight in watching our faith grow as we seek these "Easter eggs?") What do you think?
All great observations! Now I’m gonna have to go back and read about the mephibosheths!
@@abbaschild2 So glad you are inspired to dive in! I never want to "see too much" since we'll ultimately have full disclosure being present with the LORD, but always praying for understanding and wisdom when reading the Bible does provide tantalizing tidbits!!
Wow! Really interesting; I would give 2 thumbs up if I could!
Great video and teaching! Thank you so much!
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Thank you so much Schalom and God plessing in the Name Yeshua I m Christian from us Switzerland I m praying for all people in Israel🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇨🇭🇸🇻🖐✋️✋️
Love the teachings from my Israeli brothers in Yeshua, B' shem shel Yeshua.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
This is a great view. I am so thankful for this ministry.
The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
This was special and so much appreciated.....love you in the Lord!
Super inspiring! Thank you, Lord, for preserving Your Word so that we can walk in its light!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Peace in Christ! ✝️
This series is fantastic!! Thank you!!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
I must say, this was very hard to follow at first because i had trouble with references to this and that, like "oral tradition", and on and on, but it all came together and is a remarkable find. The epiloge about Joseph and his brothers was very fitting.
Shabat shalom brothers 😊 Wow, Wow, Wow. First time hearing about Onkelos, n Aramaic Targum. At first it was difficult to understand, but Seth, u and Golan, with example helped. Still trying to get my brain/mind around it. Guess I have to watch it afew times.
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Thank you One for Israe for all studies. I am leaning a lot. May our Lord almighty bless all Israel. Praise the Lord!
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Love, respect and thankful for your work and presentations 🙏❤️
Love this series 🫶🏼
Shalom Blessings in Jesus
i had never heard the details about details of the creation of the LXX before. This whole series has been very special.
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Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
@@nathankupczyk3125 If this is true. Perhaps there is an underlying reason for this that you are not aware of. Why are you so ready to throw out the entirety of the Septuagint over one perceived problem. In my experience many of the details that some would call problems. Are actually puzzles. That are rewarding when solved.
Thank God for Dr. Postell & Dr. Broshi. I have the privilege to study with both of them . A careful study of the text will give us the truth, Yeshua.
Here is some other truth....Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
How thank you!!! We've been reading from the Septuagint lately and have noticed that we recognize many of the Matt 5-7 teachings of Jesus and more because of the similar wording, unlike that of the Masoretic text. Did the Masoretic text omit things that the Septuagint left in or add things that the Septuagint left out? Have you done a discussion on that? This was so encouraging to listen to. Shalom!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Wow I love listening to you both.
God bless you in your ministry.
Interesting study. Thanks. Excellent presentation about Onkelos.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
HalleluYAH!!! Shabbat Shalom, vaTodah Raba 💙🤍💙!
Yet another great video...they just keep coming 28:30 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
The only stuff that makes me happy!! Thank youuuuu!!!!
Wow! Just incredible!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
This teaching is a gift from our Heavenly Father. Thank you so much
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Stunning ! Thanks so much !
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Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Jesus Christ told me to Learn this is what he meant. I learned so much in this video today. 4/12/24. Thank you 🙏🏼 Lord Jesus
Here is more to learn...Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Fascinating. Thank you for your erudition!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
One for Israel should do an interview with Jim and Penny Caldwell regarding their findings regarding Mount Sinai.
Interesting I need to find out more about this topic, thanks and God bless
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I love these living testimonies of Jewish brothers! Now I understand why in present times Jewish tradition the Prophet’s writings are diminished and overlooked! There is so much about Jesus in Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the later OT prophets, that to allow the Jewish community to read them would lead them to see Jesus in them. “Just as many were astonished at you, my people, so his appearance was marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of man”. Jesus lies buried under 2000 years of rabbinic tradition, but the layers are finally being peeled off! Amazing!!!
There is so much about Jesus in the prophets only in the Christian (mis) translate text, not in the original Hebrew text... Here is an example straight out from this video...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context. So there is no overlook, you need to focus on the "context" and the "original" text.
...and a Man wrestled with him until the breaking of day.🌄
A man can "overcome" god?...
Thank you so much for this. It explains a lot with regards to why so many texts of Torah are not read, and why there is such hostility towards hearing about Yeshua being the Messiah. It’s because the rabbinic law is followed, not God’s Word alone.
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context. That's a little illustration why there is so much hostility towards hearing about Jesus, because it's all based on twisting Hebrew scripture!
Can I know which are the so many texts of the Torah that are not read?
Such a beautiful picture of our Lord when He is revealed to His brothers, thanyyou dear brothers for continued unveiling of our beloved Messiah, king of Kings Lord of Lords Yeshua.🙏❤️🇮🇱
Amazing theme! Thanks!
I learned a lot today, thank you
Here some other information... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
great!!! a good service to the truth of books. Jesus makes us know our God is in Spirit and Truth a God that can reach even human nature for His love for us. Praise and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Who says that?
Praise the Lord Jesus
thank you, this was very educational
and the ending bit about joseph ... it fits so well ...
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
@@nathankupczyk3125 well, I personally believe that
God will preserve what we need so that we might know Him. He will provide to each generation of people whose hearts are turned and turned to Him.
Even if the lxx is imperfect, it will be sufficient.
Besides, scripture itself 'contradicts' itself (though it does not), when it says in the same body of text, that Israel would be in lands not their own for 400yrs, while also saying that it was 430yrs, and 470 if we include the wilderness yrs.
It can say that someone says (abbreviated summary), then repeat again within a few paragraphs with the fuller transcript, or vice versa.
Septuagint also refers to 70 rabbis, even though it was actually 72.
It doesn't change theological matters.
Besides, the lxx was done in 200bc. If anyone had a motive to 'correct' things,due to a felt need to prevent what they perceived to be misinterpretation, it would be the one done after Christ. I'm not saying they did. But every translation has an unintended bias.
So, to summarise, I am not a scholar, I am not equipped to be a scholar, I am poorly monolingual, and due to my limitations I use the 'best' English translations available to me, and God won't blame me for what is out of my control.
So exciting! The Jewish people are having the veil lifted!! 🙏🕎
I have been teaching this stuff since 1992, and it is wonderful to hear you all going thru this stuff as well. So many reasons to understand the LXX, it show how God prepared a "body" for him in Psalm 40 in the LXX. Not ears as in the Hebrew Old Testament we carry now. Good stuff. Listen I am not almost 80 and been praying for your ministry in Israel to your Israeli bothers and sister. I'm singing God's praises today. Happy Passover to you all. Be safe.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Praise YHWH!!! Praise Elohim… HalleluYah.
I love your channel & messages! I'd like an explanation as to why in the chronology from LXX to Masoretic is some 1000 years difference - please cover this very massive difference!
I think you said this was going to be a four episode series. Very much looking forward to the last installment. This has been very enlightening. It's the missing pieces of the puzzle of how brother Judah has persecuted the House of Israel/Yosef.
I'd love to see you all do an expose on how Rabbinical Judaism abandoned the Biblical lunar Sabbath and exchanged it for the Roman 7th day Saturday that used to be the first day of the week on the Roman calendar.
Thank You lord Jesus. Amen
OT concealed NT revealed! Shabbat Shalom
Thank you!
He also said that the law would be written on your heart. With no law, look what we have.😊
Wow this was incredible it was very obvious as you were reading onkolos that it was a direct diversion of what Paul was preaching thank you so much for what you do I really pray that the Lord will make known these things to the Jewish people and thus come to accept Jesus as messiah
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
From a friend who is an experienced Bible translator, he said LXX has been a very good translation.
He meant to say translation. So please forgive him.
I've heard that the Septuagint genealogies indicate more time had passed during the time between the flood and babel and Abraham. Is that true?
Shalom ✝ 🇮🇱
I'm a gentile Christian, I love looking and finding Jesus in all the OT books. ✝️🙏💜
Might be you find Jesus in all OT Christian translate books, nowhere you'll find him in the original Hebrew text....
Listening to this podcast causes me to realize just how severe the turning away and fleeing from the word of God is by the Rabbinic tradition.
It is as if they are the embodiment of the prophet Jonah, which makes me wonder about the sign statement Jesus gave the Pharisees.
Could it have been twofold in describing him entombed and also that Judaism would flee from him as Jonah did his father?
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context. Now tell me who is the one who turned away from the word of God?...
Amazing. Baruch haShem. Thanks gentlemen.
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
Thank you brothers this is a wonderful revelation for those of us apologists who are trying to refute the text you will critics that are saying none of the apostles spoke in Greek..
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
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How have you proved that you're not the one who have the veil over your eyes?
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Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do blame blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
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Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context.
Excellent talk - and the conclusion!!
Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls... Don't think that the Septuagint is so pure and original...The Septuagint we have is not the original one, the best proof to that is Genesis 46, which in order support the NT that there were 75 souls who went to Egypt the Septuagint added 5 extra souls... According to the Septuagint Manasseh and Ephraim who were children of about 7 years old were already grandfather's that time.... Also the Septuagint contradict itself, in Genesis 46 it says that there were 75 souls, and in Deuteronomy 10:22 it says that there were 70 souls...
Obviously onkelos in Deuteronomy 21:23 refers to the context which says in verse 22 “If a man has committed a sin deserving of death", but Galatians took the verse out of context, do you blame Paul for tooking out of context?!...
@@nathankupczyk3125 Septuagint is older than the NT. The inconsistencies are not a proof of tampering - actually the lack of inconsistencies might as well prove that someone at some point arbitrarily decided to resolve them to make the text more consistent. There are some notable inconsistencies in the NT but somehow nobody in the Church dared to "correct" them. For the Church it would be much easier to correct the NT than the OT, so your conspiracy theory doesn't seem to make sense.
@@damnedmadman if "someone at some point arbitrarily decided to resolve" that means you can no longer trust the Septuagint.
@@damnedmadman you cannot know what else someone at some point decided to resolve....