Is Jesus the Jewish Messiah? Michael Brown vs Rabbi Immanuel Schochet

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  • Dr Michael Brown vs. Rabbi Immanuel Schochet. Arizona State University March 30, 1995
    Dr. Brown's website: askdrbrown.org/
    Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus: realmessiah.com...

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  • @jeffangel1984
    @jeffangel1984 Před 10 lety +47

    I respect Rabbi Shochet, hes brutally honest and doesnt try to twist words to make a show and no point, rabbi shochet is clear and concise while dr. brown is vague. hard to trust dr. brown.

    • @deanedward2379
      @deanedward2379 Před 10 lety +9

      well said.

    • @TheIncognitusMe
      @TheIncognitusMe Před 5 lety +7

      Watch Brown’s debate with Bart Ehrmab. You’ll see how mean spirited and viscous he actually is, making fun of people who are “too stupidl to accept his kind loving God because they see children dying of brain cancer.

    • @robmancuso964
      @robmancuso964 Před 3 lety +2

      Dr Brown epitomises most Christian preachers.

    • @webslinger527
      @webslinger527 Před 3 lety +3

      @@deanedward2379 not really Dr. Brown is well respected and sites very truth about Judaism. No not well said

    • @Lia_itally
      @Lia_itally Před 3 lety +4

      @@TheIncognitusMe that is a vicious twisting of his demeanor

  • @deanedward2379
    @deanedward2379 Před 10 lety +62

    Rabbi Schochet stated very well a proper response to Christian missionaries. As a former Christian missionary, I appreciate all the points he made and acknowledge that many of these arguments were instrumental in my realizing the fallacy of Christianity and the reality of Judaism. Great post!

  • @bggouvea
    @bggouvea Před 10 lety +14

    Thank you for posting this event!

  • @micahkiker3041
    @micahkiker3041 Před rokem +5

    The Rabbi bent Brown over his knee this was a one sided fight. I do want to thank Brown for proving that we should never accept Jesus.

  • @avibenavraham
    @avibenavraham Před 11 měsíci +9

    This is, and I’m being as objective as I can be, Michael Browns worst debate and one of the most lopsided debates I’ve ever ever heard. I say I’m objective because I think Brown has done far better in other debates, but in this one Rav Schochet stayed razor sharp on topic and dismantled everything Brown said

  • @ruthietaylor8756
    @ruthietaylor8756 Před 2 lety +5

    Jesus is an idol! No man can die for the sins of others, pure paganism! New Testament is based on lies and twisting the old and only true bible !

  • @malfabian1690
    @malfabian1690 Před 8 lety +16

    a very informative and civilized debate , about a very complex topic , well done and thanks to all who helped make this excellent video,

    • @CyprusHot
      @CyprusHot Před 3 lety

      Civilised ? One of them called others mentally ill! Civilised NO WAY

    • @quentinortiz4837
      @quentinortiz4837 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CyprusHot he's saying that those who claim to hear Hashem speak to them are mentay I'll or bs liars

    • @CyprusHot
      @CyprusHot Před 2 lety

      @@quentinortiz4837 listen to the way he spoke - he was disrespectful. As for the Old Testament - the rabbi loses his argument as many people heard voices …..
      Either be consistent or just shut up

    • @quentinortiz4837
      @quentinortiz4837 Před 2 lety

      @@CyprusHot there have been multiple cases of people killing others because they "heard G-d tell them to do so"

    • @secallen
      @secallen Před rokem +1

      @@CyprusHot Jews have millions of reasons to be disrespectful to the church.
      They don't go out of their way to do so. He warned you at the start of the video that you might be offended - you could turn off them.
      The cheek of christianity is insufferable. He did well to contain his indignation as he did

  • @alexandermenashe2861
    @alexandermenashe2861 Před rokem +7

    Rabbi Schochet (z"l) is an expert.logician. literaly everything Dr Michael Brown said was itrelevant to the points made by Rabbi Schochet and did not prove anything other than his own intellectual dishonesty.

  • @williammcmahon9469
    @williammcmahon9469 Před 4 lety +18

    As a Christian I struggled with atheism but eventually overcame it. Then I found Judaism and my Christian faith hasn't recovered since.

    • @Charles-Pettibone
      @Charles-Pettibone Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/users/kabanethechristian see the series on Jesus’ messiahship. It uses arguments that are rarely seen.

    • @returntozion9287
      @returntozion9287 Před 3 lety +5

      Yep, tends to happen!

    • @agis230
      @agis230 Před rokem +1

      Are you still there? I happened to be afflicted to find Jews seemed to refute Christianity, but up until now the pattern has been that if I was patient and persistent enough, an answer surely has come every time Judaism had something against Christianity

    • @brandonrumann3931
      @brandonrumann3931 Před rokem

      Love this!!!🤣🙏🏻❤️👍🏻

  • @dsbiddle
    @dsbiddle Před 10 lety +25

    God bless all the comments here but to the Jews rejecting Christ as their Messiah, where is your Messiah?
    Rabbi Schochet said that if he believed every Messianic prophecy, so what, what does that have to do with Jesus?
    It has everything to do with Jesus. Because the period for the advent of the Messiah is over. It's closed. If Jesus is not the Messiah, then Daniel 9 has no meaning. It's meaningless. In fact, would Daniel then be considered a false prophet because what he said did not come to pass? If the Tanakh is claimed to be the inspired writings of the LORD but contains the work of a false prophet, what does that say about the Jewish faith? A clear time frame is given and has since passed.
    Where is your Messiah? He is Jesus, the Son of God.

    • @dsbiddle
      @dsbiddle Před 10 lety +4

      キリストは主である Well, for every reason they reject Jesus as the Messiah, so they must also reject Cyrus. Furthermore, Cyrus was not of the tribe of Judah or the lineage of David nor did he come as King of the Jews or fulfill any prophecy spoken of the Messiah.

    • @Crow-gg5se
      @Crow-gg5se Před 10 lety +1

      Dave Biddle I agree with your statement, but I am not sure I understand or agree with the statement that Jesus was of the tribe of Judah or even that Jesus was Jewish.
      I am not a bible scholar, but I do read the bible on a regular basis and am a very intelligent person I have found no where that Jesus claims Jewish heritage, in fact it appear to me that he denies it when questioned if he is the King of The Jews by stating in effect, that is what you say.
      The argument that he is of the lineage of David fails in that Jesus is the Son of God, the Son of Man, not the biological child of Joseph. I am told by a Jewish friend that Jewish lineage is maternal, I have not questioned that statement, but assuming that is accurate, I have never seen the lineage of Mary.
      You seem educated in the topic at hand so I am interested in your remarks.

    • @captain42979
      @captain42979 Před 10 lety

      Jack Crabb Please read carefully!!This is the very first messianic scripture promising redemption directly after the sin of the man and woman. It is interesting that the prophecy is for a redeemer to come from the seed of a woman when most times in scripture legal genealogies come through a man. This is a hint to the virgin birth, Is 7:14. Genesis 3:14,15 And YAHWEH Elohim said to the serpent , Because you have done this, you are cursed above all beasts, and above every animal of the field. You shall go on your belly, and you shall eat dust all the days of your life. 15 And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He will bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.

    • @dsbiddle
      @dsbiddle Před 10 lety +4

      Jack Crabb Jack, the lineage of Jesus Christ is traced back to Abraham in Matthew's gospel (Matthew 1:1+) and Jesus' lineage is traced back to Adam in Luke 3.
      Whichever way modern Orthodox Jews decide to impart "Jewishness" by birth, this much is clear:
      (a) All biblical lineages are given by the FATHER. Although we know who Jesus' ACTUAL Father was, any Jew would have considered Jesus to be of Judah since they supposed that Joseph was Jesus' father and Joseph is clearly in the line of David of the tribe of Judah.
      (z) If a Jewish woman marries a gentile man and has a child, that child would be Jewish by your orthodox friend's belief. How would the bible record that child? 'Name_of_child', son of 'Name_of_his_father"
      (b) Both Matthew's and Luke's lineage CLEARLY show Jesus to be of Judah.
      (c) Ruth was a Moabite woman who married Boaz of Judah. Boaz begat Obed and Obed begat Jesse who begat David. No one questions King David's lineage of Judah but his great-grandmother was born of Moab which is not even of Israel. This is a clear example of the Jewish Scriptures showing that lineage is of the Father. Joseph was of Judah so we see a clear Old Testament precedent of paternal lineage - hence, there is no issue with Jesus being considered of the tribe of Judah.
      (d) Jesus would have all legal rights and status as Joseph's son anyway. So by biological or legal inheritance, Jesus was of Joseph and has every legal right as Joseph's son.
      (e) The Luke lineage is often considered to be the biological lineage of Jesus through Mary. Since we see that lineage is never given in scripture by the mother, it is believed the biological lineage (through Mary) is given by the name of the fathers. This is also supported by Luke's use of (as was supposed) in his lineage which I believe he used to show that the ACTUAL biological lineage was from Mary although, yes, this could also mean that Luke is saying that God is ACTUALLY Jesus' father, not Joseph.
      (f) I also want to note that in Luke 2:1-5, when Caesar Augustus calls the census, Joseph must return to Bethlehem, the city of David, to be registered because he was of the "house and lineage of David." Please notice that Mary, pregnant with child, accompanies JOSEPH to be registered with him. Clearly, Jesus and Mary were both registered of the house of DAVID through Joseph.
      (g) I believe that any issue with any of these lineages would have been blatant to 1st century Jews who were risking EVERYTHING to believe in Jesus as the Messiah.
      To sum this up, whether Luke's lineage is of biological (through Mary) or tribal/paternal, we see a clear precedent of tribal lineage through the Father, not the mother, in Ruth 4 which shows part of King David's lineage which is not disputed. Jesus would have all legal rights as a son of Joseph of Judah. Though contested, it is a majority opinion that Luke's lineage is biological (through Mary) which would show that she also was of the bloodline of David. I think that this can be spoken of in much more detail but I think this is a fair address of your question - let me know. I probably could have listed my bullet points in a bit more of a cohesive order but I didn't (sorry!).
      Regarding the Jewishness of Jesus:
      Jesus was presented in the temple and circumcised on the 8th day. He was prophesied over in the temple. Mary observed her days of purification according to the Law of Moses and the Mosaic offering was given for Jesus when he was presented at the temple. Clearly Jesus was raised by observant Jews. Luke's gospel in chapter 2 records the only childhood event of Jesus where he is talking with the scholars in the Temple and amazing them with His understanding. Throughout Jesus' ministry, He expounds on the Jewish scriptures and calls out the Pharisee's, Sadducees, chief priests, and scribes as hypocrites in that they do not DO the burdens that they laid on the shoulders of others; that they made the word of God to no use through their own human tradition; that people blasphemed God because of them. Jesus quoted the Scripture extensively and demonstrated His authority and knowledge of Scripture - certainly these are the actions of a man who is a Jew (besides them being full of grace and truth as of the only begotten Son of God). Jesus was a Jew by birth, by heritage, by zeal; inwardly (Romans 2:27-29) and outwardly.
      I hope I addressed your question satisfactorily - it was a pleasure reflecting on this topic again. I try not to just rehash old arguments but I try to actually re-examine my own understanding as I answer therefore exhorting you (hopefully!) and myself at the same time.

    • @captain42979
      @captain42979 Před 10 lety +1

      Dave Biddle How well do you know Hebrew? Also whether you know Hebrew or not what do you think the disciples called Jesus name in Hebrew? I have been battling this out for a long time and have heard a lot of opinion's it wouldn't hurt to hear one more lol you know what I mean...?

  • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
    @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +19

    The Rabbi destroys Dr. Brown by quoting Romans and Galatians in his face: how absurd it is for a Christian to claim that he can be a scriptural Jew at the same time as being Christian. The new testament dissuades from such absurdity, yet Brown, disregarding his own holy book, dares to come to a debate to "prove" the absurd thesis. This happened already in the position statement of Rabbi Shochet. Brown, instead of answering, comes with the claim that Rabbi Shochet's stance on the Jewish (scriptural) messiah does not address "the problem of sin", which remains unresolved (not true, Scripture clearly gives the way and method to address this, and the Messiah is not a part of it). Therefore, says Brown following his imagination outside of the Scriptures, messiah must also necessarily be a "high priest", and provide a solution for the inclination of man to sin. In this way Brown "proves" that only Jesus could be the messiah.
    Brown never answers Rabbi Shochet, he states that the Rabbi quoted verses of the NT out of context", and only addressed the matter from the point of view of a gentile adding circumcision to their faith. he never addresses Schochet concerning whether a xian Jew can keep the law and xianity together. Anyone can see that in this sense Rabbi Shochet understood the NT VERY WELL. No christian can defend another Christian circumcising himself and wanting to follow the Laws of the OT. Brown, instead of debating (answering the Rabbi), only makes imaginary unscriptural assumptions and concludes them. This is not a debate, but a monologue based on circular logics.
    This debate is a complete debacle for Brown, from the logical point of view he is put to shame. One would wonder if, with all his diplomas, degrees and studies, he does this unintentionally or being fully aware of what he is doing.

    • @brandonrumann3931
      @brandonrumann3931 Před rokem

      🤣😂🫡🙏🏻❤️

    • @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737
      @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@brandonrumann3931 no

    • @Stoffey548
      @Stoffey548 Před 4 měsíci

      Your bias will keep you from reading the new testament and fact check for yourself if the rabbi is being honest with the N.T scriptures

  • @MrArtist1971
    @MrArtist1971 Před 4 lety +62

    I don't think Brown has recovered from this debate yet.

  • @dark_mode
    @dark_mode Před rokem +15

    I don't get the comment section. I thought Dr Brown won the debate. What did I miss?

    • @mrl2091
      @mrl2091 Před rokem +1

      They can't see it "yet".

    • @HWouk
      @HWouk Před rokem +5

      Well you probably didn’t watch the video.

    • @migdaliacarter953
      @migdaliacarter953 Před rokem +4

      The Sunnyman - don't believe you actually listened if you think he did.

    • @dovidrotenberg4690
      @dovidrotenberg4690 Před 6 měsíci

      THE BOAT!!!!

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +13

    "What ever happened to the Gospels according to Thomas, Jade, James, Peter,"
    They were all forgeries from the second century, which placed them about 100+ years after the original Gospels were written. Simple.
    "The vote of the one is the belief of all the others"
    Nah, you're just woefully ignorant of the subject.

  • @kgp277
    @kgp277 Před 2 měsíci +2

    As someone in both faiths since I was young, the debate is closer than people think. The Rabbi did misinterpret some Christian scriptures completely incorrectly, ie. circumcision.

    • @joecheffo5942
      @joecheffo5942 Před 2 měsíci

      So you are telling people what they should think? Obviously you don't believe Rabbi Schochet, you CAN'T. He said Jesus can't be the Messiah and you say he is. Same with the trinity.

  • @xdaantihero
    @xdaantihero Před 10 měsíci +3

    Rabbi confused Luke for Matthew but his point remained clear

  • @nothingbutthetruth613
    @nothingbutthetruth613 Před 3 lety +30

    WOW! How can anyone follow jesus after watching this?? Rabbi Schochet demolished Brown and I'm not saying this out of any bias. How sad that he's not with us any more.

    • @viravirakti
      @viravirakti Před 3 lety +14

      What are you talking about? You obviously say it out of bias, that's why you felt the need to deny it. Maybe you were impressed by Shochet's empty noise and sarcasm, like some people are. Brown clearly and calmly showed that Shochet's claims are without substance and that he is shamelessly using passages out of context, like the one with Paul and the circumcision, and then he lamely explain himself: i just read the passage as it is.. Not a man of truth and honesty, obviously. While he was nervous and impulsive all the time, sign of fear and insecurity. That's why he childisly stated from the beginning that the rabbi won all the debates in the past. And he wasn't able to give a proper and clear explanation to what it means "to be the light of the nations", regarding the people of Israel. He even forgot to answer to this essential question and he needed to be reminded. No so much light, obviously.

    • @nothingbutthetruth613
      @nothingbutthetruth613 Před 3 lety +12

      @@viravirakti My comments are focused on the content of what was said. Shochet reminded Brown of something most Christians forget. The burden of proof is solely on the Christian. The Jew has no obligation to prove or demonstrate anything about his belief to a Christian. All Christians believe the same thing as Jews...up until jesus. So the only argument is did anything change. Obviously then the only thing that has to be shown is that it changed. There is no indication anywhere that anything changed. Everything points to the fact that nothing changed. This is what was demonstrated and this is why I said Brown was demolished. The only thing Brown has to accomplish up there is to show why we should believe it changed and instead of focusing on proving this, he simply tries to ask on Judaism and he tries to discredit them. He does this because there is no reason to believe anything changed. It's purely blind faith and believing the supposed testimony of one guy named Paul. What if he was lying about the whole thing? The ot is antithetical to everything that the church teaches so there's got to be some really heavy duty reason why someone should believe it changed and some heavy duty reason to believe Paul any more than to believe Mohamed, Joseph Smith or Hare Krishna. Can you tell me what that is?

    • @nothingbutthetruth613
      @nothingbutthetruth613 Před 3 lety +3

      @@viravirakti Btw he gave a very clear answer to how we will be a light unto the nations. We are to be an example by the way we act and conduct our lives. Would it be ideal to be able to go out into the world and preach how Christianity is idolatry? Sure. However, this is impractical. There are only roughly 13 million jews in this world and the first obligation for the jew is to their own brethren who have gone astray. This is the priority and considering the small numbers, there is no way to missionize and proselytize like that.

    • @viravirakti
      @viravirakti Před 3 lety +4

      @@nothingbutthetruth613 and that's precisely what Brown showed and explained, and Shochet, that Jesus and the NT is consistent and harmoniohs with the OT, but Shochet, like almost all the rabbis, is refusing to accept and find all kind of inconsistent reasons to reject it, by using even the NT, misinterpreting it and citing it out of context, as Brown clearly show it. And, as Brown said, not only that many things have changed, but the change is gradual, as, for God, time is irrelevant, 1ooo years are like a moment and viceversa, and the idea of instant change is a silly one.

    • @viravirakti
      @viravirakti Před 3 lety

      @@nothingbutthetruth613 yes, basically he said to be a light to the nations by doing nothing and let everybody to think and believe whatever truth they want, and by seeing and taking care of your own nation.. And there you go, thing like the holocaust happen, because everybody can think their own truth and see only and prioritise their own nation.

  • @pomaiemma
    @pomaiemma Před rokem +16

    Rabbi Schochet was brilliant and powerful!!! BARUCH HASHEM!

  • @duronimos
    @duronimos Před 10 lety +7

    I really enjoyed this debate. I am a Gentile but I have a heart for Israel. It saddens me to see and feel the anger that the Rabbi has towards us Christians who believe is His Jewish Messiah, and support his land Israel. I am humbled to know that I have been grafted into the vine. God is able to open this mans eyes as He did with the apostle Paul who I imagine had the same characteristics.
    Michael Brown there is a humbleness about you that is God given. God Bless you in your work. An excellent rebuttal and one without prejudice but informed and revealed.

    • @ziondanielkashani3843
      @ziondanielkashani3843 Před 5 lety +2

      We do not need your sadness about us being angry at Christians tyvm. we are angry on Christians simple because they have torchered
      aped\massacred us Jews for so many generations simple out of hate or not accepting the Christians fate. and after failing with that, they try to murder our soul now with some nonsense believes. That is why the Rabbi is angry and Christaians. btw i enjoyed this debated as well simple because i finely see a Rabbi crush Dr. Brown .

    • @elchanancampan193
      @elchanancampan193 Před 5 lety +2

      what is sad is that you see rav schochet angry with christianity simply because he refutes your beliefes

    • @criminaltotheworld3154
      @criminaltotheworld3154 Před 8 dny

      @@ziondanielkashani3843every Christian I know loves Jews, the most pro Semitic people you’ll meet. Be honest with yourself, we follow a God that says love your enemies, and bless those who curse you, who is most likely to kill the other? It says in the last days Christians will be put to death because of our faith in Messiah. Til the death baby, just as they did to the prophets, just as was done to Abel, just as they tried the 3 Hebrew boys and Daniel . We follow the similar Spirit that led h to prophets to death. Just as they wanted to kill Moses, just as they seemed after King David’s life. It is the same narrative over and over again. And it is by this Jew Jesus that we even know and the world knows about the Hebrew God and the Hebrew Scriptures. We truly believe you have not received your messiah

  • @Chisdai1000
    @Chisdai1000 Před 10 lety +30

    holy crap that into from the rabbi was intense. u can just tell that he is after the truth after a powerful opening statement like that

    • @lionofthecherubim4486
      @lionofthecherubim4486 Před rokem +5

      He seemed angry and threatened by the biblicl Judaism of God (Christianity)

    • @alexandermenashe2861
      @alexandermenashe2861 Před rokem +13

      @lionofthecherubim4486 you should have listened to his words instead of trying to gauge his emotional state.
      You would also be annoyed if your people had been persecuted for 2000 years in the name of easily refuted lies. Soneone who cares about the truth might also be angry that people have changed the word of God to fit their own agenda

    • @Clifford777
      @Clifford777 Před rokem +2

      He completely took Christianity and so much scripture out of context. Fueled by emotion not by Truth sadly. I pray he accepts the true Messiah Jesus Christ. God Bless ✝️🙏.

    • @migdaliacarter953
      @migdaliacarter953 Před rokem

      Clifford, that is so naively ignorant and amusing. You are apparently so indoctrinated in the nt, that you don't recognize the truth.

    • @HWouk
      @HWouk Před rokem +6

      That was the point! Don’t interpret our Torah and we won’t interpret your New Testament.

  • @shamounian
    @shamounian Před 4 měsíci +6

    Where us Brown's rebuttal?

    • @GospelwithElijah
      @GospelwithElijah Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey shamounian! I’m struggling watching some of these debates! Are there any sources you could point me to to refute Jews on their claim Jesus isn’t the messiah? Thank you and may the Lord bless you.

    • @NuchumKatan
      @NuchumKatan Před měsícem

      @@GospelwithElijah thats the whole thing... there is none

  • @Israeliteish
    @Israeliteish Před 4 lety +17

    How the good Rabbi Shochet performed to his name and ritually slaughtered that clown.

  • @shalomalcheim7402
    @shalomalcheim7402 Před 6 lety +19

    Wow!!!!!
    The Rabbi came out swinging hard.
    I like it!
    Good going Rabbi👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

    • @TorahisTRUTHPsalm
      @TorahisTRUTHPsalm Před 6 lety +4

      Michael Brown Destroyed this disciple of Satan

    • @ziondanielkashani3843
      @ziondanielkashani3843 Před 5 lety +7

      @@TorahisTRUTHPsalm keep lying to youself

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ShayAviv1000 You cannot use the NT to prove that jesus is the messiah. If you attempt such a thing you will conclude that jesus is the messiah. You are fooling yourself.

    • @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737
      @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ebraismoecristianesimo1126 no he used both the nt and ot to prove it

    • @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737
      @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ziondanielkashani3843 you keep lying to yourself Jewish supremacist

  • @freefree526
    @freefree526 Před 5 lety +12

    Dr Brown should read Ezekiel 18

    • @michaeldukes4108
      @michaeldukes4108 Před 5 lety +3

      I’m sure he has.

    • @returntozion9287
      @returntozion9287 Před 3 lety +5

      @@michaeldukes4108 And then choked on it!

    • @user-in3cg6po1p
      @user-in3cg6po1p Před 6 měsíci +2

      He won't read it because it's not "messianic", it doesn't agree with jesus.

    • @malachi7948
      @malachi7948 Před 5 měsíci

      “If there be a messenger with him, an interpreter, one among a thousand, to shew unto man his uprightness:
      Then he is gracious unto him, and saith, Deliver him from going down to the pit: I have found a ransom.
      His flesh shall be fresher than a child's: he shall return to the days of his youth:
      He shall pray unto God, and he will be favourable unto him: and he shall see his face with joy: for he will render unto man his righteousness.
      He looketh upon men, and if any say, I have sinned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not;
      He will deliver his soul from going into the pit, and his life shall see the light.”
      Job 33:23-28

  • @Jolt917
    @Jolt917 Před 4 lety +6

    This entire debate comes down to the second question Schochet asks Brown @ 1:27:33. Although not germaine to the supposed subjects of the debate as described by the moderator @ the outset, it reveals everything about Brown and his tenuous grasp of the basic tenets of his faith. He is asked how he differentiates between his belief in Jesus and the belief of a Muslim in Mohammed and the Koran, a Buddhist in Buddha, or a Hindu in the Vedas. Brown then proceeds to miss the point entirely. He talks about Jesus as a Torah observant Jew, the emphasis on atonement in the Gospel writings, Jews who have come to Christ and Burmese who have done the same. None of that is relevant when considering the fundamental doctrine of Christianity - the Incarnation. Diety "stamped" in flesh. There's your difference. Had Brown focused on this point, Schochet, would, of course, state that such a claim is idolatry and blasphemy. Brown might then turn to the resurrection (and the proof of it) to validate any claim that Jesus or the apostles made about his divinity. Now you have the substance of a real debate, instead of the prolonged and fruitless argumentation that preceded the question (despite Schochet's far superior rhetorical skills).

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety

      Right on the spot

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +1

      This is my interpretation of the debate:
      The Rabbi destroys Dr. Brown by quoting Romans and Galatians in his face: how absurd it is for a Christian to claim that he can be a scriptural Jew at the same time as being Christian. The new testament dissuades from such absurdity, yet Brown, disregarding his own holy book, dares to come to a debate to "prove" the absurd thesis. This happened already in the position statement of Rabbi Shochet. Brown, instead of answering, comes with the claim that Rabbi Shochet's stance on the Jewish (scriptural) messiah does not address "the problem of sin", which remains unresolved (not true, Scripture clearly gives the way and method to address this, and the Messiah is not a part of it). Therefore, says Brown following his imagination outside of the Scriptures, messiah must also necessarily be a "high priest", and provide a solution for the inclination of man to sin. In this way Brown "proves" that only Jesus could be the messiah.
      Brown never answers Rabbi Shochet, he states that the Rabbi quoted verses of the NT out of context", but anyone can see that Rabbi Shochet understood the NT VERY WELL. No christian can defend another Christian circumcising himself and wanting to follow the Laws of the OT. Brown, instead of debating (answering the Rabbi), only makes imaginary unscriptural assumptions and concludes them. This is not a debate, but a monologue based on circular logics.
      This debate is a complete debacle for Brown, from the logical point of view he is put to shame. One would wonder if, with all his diplomas, degrees and studies, he does this unintentionally or being fully aware of what he is doing.

    • @Anon62796
      @Anon62796 Před rokem

      ⁠@@ebraismoecristianesimo1126Paul is taken out of context. He never taught against circumcision or the law. James and Peter attested to this in acts and Paul himself defends Torah. Paul even had Timothy circumcised. The earliest “Christians” were Torah observant Jews who viewed Yeshua as the Messiah and worshipped in Synagogues.

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před rokem +2

      @@Anon62796 What?? Are you kindding? Galatians chapter 2, he shows his freedom not to circuncise Titus.
      Galatians chapter 5:2 "Mark my words! I, Paul, tell you that if you let yourselves be circumcised, christ will be of no value to you at all. "
      Colossians 2:16 "Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17 These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ".
      It is clearly written that Timothy was circuncised as a need not to "make stumble" some Jews, not as the direct choice of Paul or Timothy.
      Galatians 3: 10" For all who rely on the works of the law are under a curse, as it is written: “Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law.”[e] 11 Clearly no one who relies on the law is justified before God, because “the righteous will live by faith.” Do you read the words "UNDER A CURSE"???? Is Paul defending Torah (ther law)?
      And so on and so forth.....These are only three verses but there are many more.
      If earliest Christians were Torah observant and worshipped in Synagogues, why or when did they stop? And why?

    • @Anon62796
      @Anon62796 Před rokem

      @@ebraismoecristianesimo1126 read Peters warning in 2 Peter 3. Acts 21, 24, 25 where James and Paul say he never taught against Torah.

  • @ernestmonroe2240
    @ernestmonroe2240 Před 5 lety +18

    Dr. Brown cited the prophets and their prophecies on numerous occasions. That suggests to me that he, then, believes in those prophets and their projections. If I am correct in my observations, then certainly the good doctor is familiar with the following well known prophets and their prophecies, Jeremiah 16:19 and Zecheriah 8:21-23. In these prophecies, Doctor Brown is, in effect, told that he and those of his ilk are wrong. And, he is told that the day will come when he will come to see that he is wrong, place the blame on his ancesters and then seek to correct himself. If Dr. Brown is only going to cherry pick those prophecies, which seemingly support his views, then, in my view, he is being intellectually dishonest.

    • @returntozion9287
      @returntozion9287 Před 4 lety +3

      True!

    • @returntozion9287
      @returntozion9287 Před 4 lety +5

      But that is that strategy of brown....he must 1st rationalise his betrayal of his own people! His quotes of Rabbinic tradition is complete crap, and taken out of context....but wait a minute that's what xtians do!

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +5

      @@returntozion9287 Brown said to Rabbi Shochet that, in his position statement, the Rabbi quoted Romans and Galatians "out of context". On the contrary it is plain clear to any xian how Rabbi Shochet understood xianity very well, that it is a curse for a xian to circumcise himself and be willing to be under the law of Moses. This, the NT states, means going under "the curse of the law".
      Brown accuses Shochet falsely of quoting "out of context", while Shochet had in fact walked the whole yard to prove brown wrong from his own "holy book". brown never answers. What a shame for him. How is it possible that after so many years he is still showing his face and even debating.
      In this sense, Rabbi Schochet was correct in his opening statement to affirm that these debates are useless. His words are proven True. Blessed be the memory of this man of Truth.

    • @emmanuel8310
      @emmanuel8310 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      All you need to do was to have listen to the conditions...
      How was he to answer about Galatians and Romans when they were meant to debate the Tanakh.
      Aren't you any smart??
      Will.the rabbi have believed him in the first place?? 🙄🙄

    • @emmanuel8310
      @emmanuel8310 Před 3 lety

      @@returntozion9287
      Show how it is crap??
      Or you're just been emotional.
      You shouldn't have watched a logical, academic debate if you're here to through tantrum
      He shows his points clearly from the Tanakh.
      Jews are seeing that and more and more are coming to Christ, and will continue to. Amen.

  • @RebbeYehoshuahLamberti
    @RebbeYehoshuahLamberti Před 2 lety +2

    Is the channel owner Messianic or regular Jewish? Please to the owner reply to me.....

    • @goldengun9970
      @goldengun9970 Před rokem

      Messianic isn't ny type of jewish. Messianic is. Chrustin denomination . No less christian than any other christian denomination.

  • @GusBloke
    @GusBloke Před 10 lety +5

    jesus is a non entity in the TNK

    • @GusBloke
      @GusBloke Před 9 lety +1

      Jesus is but a failure who was then promoted by the Greek authorities to gain a submitting nation, (if he existed that is) ...
      All references that xtians attribute to jesus from the TNK are simply acrobatic gymnastics in changing the lines to fit their evil purpose.

  • @44preds
    @44preds Před 11 lety +14

    I find Rabbi Schochet, very intelligent and truthful!

    • @bluesnagg
      @bluesnagg Před 3 lety

      No, Rabbi Schochet is an arrogant idiot.

    • @pardes7342
      @pardes7342 Před 2 lety

      @@bluesnagg You believe in heretic M Brown?

  • @timanderson6473
    @timanderson6473 Před 10 lety +5

    In the video at time 1:37:04, Dr. Brown casts doubt on the Talmud aka "Rabbinic" Judaism, that Jews follow till today. All the Talmud is, is an explanation of the Mosaic. In Exodus; Jethro, Moses advised (ie. morals and ethics) and Judged (ie. Jewish law) the Jewish Nation after the Torah was given. His father-in law, Jethro saw that he was exhausted (think of the long lines) and advised him to train people so there would be a hierarchy of helpers to help him. If Moses didn't know the answer from the Torah or what he learned after ascending to heaven, he asked g-d. These people became the first "Judges" of Israel and numbered between 70,000 to over 100,000. They went into Israel with the jewish nation. All the laws were also written on the second set of the ten commandments that Moses received from g-d. All law was oral and was transmitted through the generations source: Hebrew prophets. Deuteronomy 5:28, - G-d tells Moses: “But as for you, stand here (at Sinai) with Me, and I shall speak to you the entire commandment and the decrees, and the ordinances that you shall teach them and they shall perform in the Land that you shall possess.” Deuteronomy 1:18- Moses reminds the people: “I commanded you at that time (at Horeb) all the things that you are to do”. The Five Books reiterate again and again the importance of passing on the teachings of Moses to the future generations (Exodus 10:2; 12:14,17,24; 13:8,14; 31:13,16; Leviticus 23:43; Numbers 15:24,38; Deuteronomy 4:9,40; 6:2,7,20,21; 11:19; 12:25,28; 30:2; 32:46.) Not once throughout the Five Books are we commanded to utilize a book in the personal process of passing on the teachings of Moses to our children. The process is described as one in which parents speak to their children - an oral transmission. The Law of Moses, as it is described in the Five Books, remains for all practical purposes an Oral Law. When Moses makes continuous reference to “the Law”, “the commandments”, or “that which I command you” (e.g. Deuteronomy 26:16; 27:26; 28:1,14; 29:28; 30:2,11; 32:46), he refers to a body of information that his listeners carried around in their minds and in their hearts. When the Five Books declare: “Moses commanded us a Law, and inheritance for the congregation of Jacob” (Deuteronomy 33:4) - it is referring to an Oral Law that is the exclusive inheritance of the intergenerational community of Eternal Israel. The Prophets are replete with references to the "Oral" law. When the Rabbis saw that the Oral laws was being slowly forgotten, they codified and wrote it down into the Talmud.

  • @jonathanherring2113
    @jonathanherring2113 Před 3 lety +4

    Currently at 29:10
    Consider this, Rabbi Shochet isn't laying out evidences, he's making claims,
    claims like "Jesus mocked communal prayers in mathew chapter 6"
    He doesn't give any evidense for this he makes the claim then moves on, read mathew chapter 6 and that's not at all what's going on.
    Jesus is talking about making a show of prayer and religion for the sake of pride and that we need to focus on pleasing God rather than being praised by people. Jesus says this is so important that we need to be intentional about how we live to avoid even the temptation of doing religion for human praise rather than praise from God.
    Maybe this is addressed later, but with how many claims the rabbi is bringing up without going to the evidence I doubt we will have time in the debate to consider even a fifth of these claims.

    • @faith1614
      @faith1614 Před 10 měsíci

      I think the rabbis premise is that Jesus is judging those people are praying for other reasons than praying for the purpose of God alone. Matthew 6 opens with “hypocrites in the synagogue” therefore judging their actions and intentions negatively. Instead of just making the point without using others actions negatively for comparative reasoning. The same message could have been given without using direct and personal examples, which comes across as mockery especially to Jewish readers.

    • @sealandsand1225
      @sealandsand1225 Před 4 měsíci

      Not in this debate but from Jews for Judaism page- Was Jesus violent?
      If the New Testament account is true, Jesus did commit certain acts of violence. Whip in hand he attacked the merchants in the Temple area, causing a fracas (Matthew 21:12, Mark 11:15-16, Luke 19:45, John 2:15). He caused the death, by drowning, of a herd of swine by allowing demons to purposely enter their bodies (Matthew 8:32, Mark 5:13, Luke 8:33) and destroyed a fig tree for not having fruit out of season (Matthew 21:18-21, Mark 11:13-14).

  • @carlosmartel5753
    @carlosmartel5753 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Boy I am a charitable naive Christian but I don’t know if I’ve ever heard someone more deliberately disingenuous than rabbi schmolet. God save his soul

    • @joecheffo5942
      @joecheffo5942 Před 4 měsíci

      But can you be specific? That was the rabbis point, stop with the smooth talk and give some proof. Apparently the Jewish Bible never even says Messiah. Never. That's amazing, did you even know that?

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +3

    Not only are there various Xtian Bibles, there are even more Xtian books that have been rejected from the Xtian Bible, some to be accepted again later. To this add the crass contradiction among the accepted "gospels" today.

  • @bazzar4283
    @bazzar4283 Před 10 lety +5

    Greetings to U all in Christ Jesus! I am 72 yrs and I cant think of a time when I was more deeply saddened in my life as listening to this debate! I know the Jewish leaders hated and loathed our Lord and savior Jesus Christ! Rabbi Immanuel vividly took us all back 2000 yrs ago when the Jewish leaders before Pilate demanded the execution of their own! and our God and Savior the Sovereign Lord Christ Jesus! By what he had to say and "in the way he said it"! May God in Christ Jesus bless you all!

  • @MrYishaiShields
    @MrYishaiShields Před měsícem +1

    Dr. Brown's very first rebuttal at 40:10 is wrong. Those daughters argued for a share of land, not tribal affiliation. For example my father is not Jewish, My mother is a bas kohen. If she was from the tribe of Levi, I am not a Levi, instead I am a yisroel (a general catch-all)

  • @Kerritwyford
    @Kerritwyford Před 3 měsíci +1

    The beautiful thing is that every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus christ is Lord 🙏

  • @LOGOSNew
    @LOGOSNew Před 4 lety +7

    Kudos Dr. Brown. God is using you mightly. May His grace and favour be with you as you propagate the gospel.

    • @goldengun9970
      @goldengun9970 Před 2 lety

      You must have faulty hearing. The guy is a charlatan. That is obvious

    • @migdaliacarter953
      @migdaliacarter953 Před rokem

      Propagating lies, confusion, and arrogance. Kudos to him!

  • @brendanbutler1238
    @brendanbutler1238 Před 5 lety +3

    If the Rabbi has the truth then why is he opposed to debate?????

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +2

      He said: such debates are useless. in fact, although brown lost miserably, it did not serve him to correct himself.
      The Rabbi destroys Dr. Brown by quoting Romans and Galatians in his face: how absurd it is for a Christian to claim that he can be a scriptural Jew and at the same a Christian. The new testament dissuades from such absurdity, yet Brown, disregarding his own holy book, dares to come to a debate to "prove" the absurd thesis. This happened already in the position statement of Rabbi Schochet. Brown, instead of answering, comes with the claim that Rabbi Schochet's stance on the Jewish (scriptural) messiah does not address "the problem of sin", which remains unresolved (not true, Scripture clearly gives the way and method to address this, and the Messiah is not a part of it). Therefore, says Brown following his imagination outside of the Scriptures, messiah must also necessarily be a "high priest", and provide a solution for the inclination of man to sin. In this way Brown "proves" that only Jesus could be the messiah.
      Brown never answers Rabbi Shochet, he states that the Rabbi quoted verses of the NT out of context", but anyone can see that Rabbi Schochet understood the NT VERY WELL. No Christian can defend another Christian circumcising himself and wanting to follow the Laws of the OT. Brown, instead of debating (answering the Rabbi), only makes imaginary unscriptural assumptions and concludes them. This is not a debate, but a monologue based on circular logics.
      This debate is a complete debacle for Brown, from the logical point of view he is put to shame. One would wonder if, with all his diplomas, degrees and studies, he does this unintentionally or being fully aware of what he is doing.

    • @brendanbutler1238
      @brendanbutler1238 Před 3 lety

      @@ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism. Judaism prophecies a messiah and Jesus fulfills that prophecy and so there is no contradiction in being Jewish and a follower of the Messiah.

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brendanbutler1238 Brown can affirm that Jesus is "that" messiah only by postulating that he must come again (to bring about the signs that are clearly prophesied by the prophets of old and which have not happened at the time of Jesus). There is no such prophecy as a second coming in the Hebrew scriptures, it's another postulate from outside scriptures. Rabbi Schochet keeps begging for a proof, but brown does not bring any scriptural proof, only subjective experience and non-proofs that can be applied in the same manners to muslims, buddhists etc... nothing scriptural. In fact, it is all greek literature, which is foregn to Jews. Why would a Jew accept a Greek testament and not an arabic Quran? both of them are documents based on the Hebrew Scriptures and foreign to the Hebrew Scripture.
      Furthermore, a Jew that becomes xian must worship, pray, serve and praise a human being, and ascribe to him the Power of God. This is a total violation of Scriptures (!), it is contrary to everything Jews have ever believed (including Jesus and his disciples). Finally, the idea that the messiah has to be God himself is not Jewish! This is another postulate from outside Scriptures.
      Moreover, the messiah must be from the seed of David, and Jesus' father is not of the seed of David.
      Furthermore, brown says that psalm mentions that the children of king David are "kohanim", which should prove that king David was a kohen (a priest), and that Jesus is a messiah-priest, but Rabbi Schochet clearly tells him that the word "kohen" means "person with an office, any office", another problem for brown who does not reply to this objection. There are so many problems and unproven things in what you and brown say that Rabbi Schochet concludes: be my guest, if you want to believe this, do it, but to go an missionize Jews and dissuade them from following the clear Word of God based on these beliefs (1. Messiah second coming, 2. Messiah is also a priest,3. Messiah dying to solve man's inclination to sinning 4.Messiah- a man- being at the same time God Almighty etc....) is a total abomination. Brown does not answer. he continues blindly with his Greek material. This is the conclusion of the debate.

    • @brendanbutler1238
      @brendanbutler1238 Před 3 lety

      @@ebraismoecristianesimo1126 The scriptures prophecy a suffering messiah and also an all conquering messiah, therefore the messiah must first suffer, and then come as the conqueror. Stories like that of Jacob show a younger brother who is rejected and thrown into a pit by his brothers but who then becomes powerful and saves his family (but they didn't recognize him until he revealed himself to them). Abraham being asked to sacrifice his son, and his son willingly laying himself down as a sacrifice. Stories such as these can be said to prefigure the life of Jesus. The Jewish scriptures don't have to say that the messiah will be God. God doesn't have to reveal everything at once. Even during Jesus's life he only revealed his identity gradually. Also the scriptures don't say that the messiah can't be God. It makes sense rationally that the messiah would be both human and divine as the scriptures say the messiah will be a human but they also ascribe to him Godlike powers and achievements. The New testament genealogies of Jesus both place him as a descendent of David.
      The greek new testament isn't foreign to the Hebrew scriptures just because it's written in Greek any more than the Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures, the septuagint, is foreign to the Hebrew scriptures just because it's written in Greek Greek was the most international language of that time and so it made sense to write it in Greek, there is also evidence that it may have been translated from earlier Hebrew works. The Hebrew scriptures say that the messiah would bring all peoples to worship the Hebrew God, therefore it only makes sense that the Messiah's scriptures would be written in a language that the most people could understand. Even most Jews didn't speak Hebrew at that time. The New Testament was however written by Jews and was about the coming of the Jewish messiah in Israel, so it isn't a foreign document to the Jews unlike the Quran. It is Jewish history written by Jews. History that has been shown to be reliable.
      History since the time of Jesus also shows that Jesus is fulfilling messianic prophecy. 37 years after Jesus, the Temple is destroyed and Temple Judaism is ended, and replaced by Rabbinic Judaism. Jesus's followers go on to develop the world's largest and most successful Religion and civilization, thereby fulfilling the prophecy that all nations would come to know God through Abraham and his descendents.

    • @marcusniaz3110
      @marcusniaz3110 Před 3 lety +1

      For the same reason scientists don't debate flat earthers, 9/11 truthers, and anti-vaxxers

  • @cookiemonster3147
    @cookiemonster3147 Před 2 lety +1

    Christianity is pure emotional blackmail. The so-called 'new' testament states: if you say you believe it, you belong, if you don't believe it or if you doubt and don't endure to the end, you will burn forever. After believing the 'new' testament for over 20 years God opened my eyes and I got out of that idol worship. I no longer hide behind Jesus for my sins. I want to love and serve God of my own free will, not out of fear. The 'new' testament completely contradicts the Original Scriptures. In the Original Scriptures God warned us He is NOT a human being and we should only listen to Him. Pray for wisdom guys! and He may open your eyes!

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    cont...Biblical view of Christinaity. You're again assuming that a divergence of opinions automatically means that there is no one right version. It's just a simple logical fallacy.
    " But when asked to produce at least one document in Hebrew"
    That is not the basis of affirming the Hebrew nature of the faith; it's the theological foundations, the early belief of the apostles, and so forth--not what language were the documents written in. You've tried and failed to show an inconsistency cont...

  • @M-David-Hakoh
    @M-David-Hakoh Před 4 lety +3

    At 13.42 the look on Michael brown face is just like he just crapped in pants

  • @EdHird
    @EdHird Před 10 lety +9

    Well done debate.

  • @sholomberfriedman461
    @sholomberfriedman461 Před 5 lety +5

    This Mr Brown is very cunning in saying the wrong things

  • @GeoffSh4rt
    @GeoffSh4rt Před 3 lety +5

    Rabbi Schochet came across as very bright, knowledgeable and convincing.

  • @44slack
    @44slack Před 10 lety +5

    I love what the rabbi said about the gentiles. If they believe in the supremacy of the almighty even though they believe he works through intercessors, a Jew has no mandate to convert them.

  • @ArielBerdugo
    @ArielBerdugo Před 10 lety +5

    would that be the same Michael Brown that famously and falsely prophecied back in the '90's concerning temple mount ???

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +1

    Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Revelation. These are New Testament Books which are now accepted by Xtians, but which were for a time rejected,Thus yes the Xtian Bible has changed many times.

  • @returntozion9287
    @returntozion9287 Před 4 lety +2

    The NT is the word of god......how does brown know this.......because it's written in the NT.....what circular reasoning!

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +3

    AH ! The "Scholarly" thing . The problem is that the various Christian scholars (including the "Church Fathers) included AND excluded many books from the Christian Bible.

    • @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737
      @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737 Před 10 měsíci

      No

    • @isaakchatelet7260
      @isaakchatelet7260 Před 10 měsíci

      Hold your horses, pal. The books that are in the Bible we're widely accepted and used by the Church fathers and christians even before the council of Alexandria. The 4 gospels are the most trust worthy and oldest of the bunch, that is the reason why they we're used. There we're other gospels, but those we're used mostly by small fringe gnostic sects. Further,

  • @jonkaminetzky9141
    @jonkaminetzky9141 Před 10 lety +5

    omg He came out like mike tyson.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    " YET Xtianity does not have a single fragment in Hebrew"
    Irrelevant. They were Hebrews who wrote in the predominant literary language at the time, which was Greek. Jews used Greek all over the Mediterranean duing that time, I'm sorry you're ignorant about that. Josephus who was a Jews also wrote in Greek. We have a dozen of inscriptions found in Synagogues written in Greek.
    Your argument is null. It's silliness on parade. Unless you want to embarrass yourself further, I suggest you drop it.

  • @LOGOSNew
    @LOGOSNew Před 4 lety +1

    Please don't confuse the historical Roman Empire / Catholic/Papal expansionism with true christianity. Not everyone who has claimed to be a christian or doing things in the name of christianity was genuine. The Bible says that not everyone who says 'Lord, ' 'Lord' will see the Kingdom of heaven.
    Similarly, the OT e.g Jeremiah 3 states clearly that God will use only the Remnant Jews to establish His throne in Jerusalem(those that please God, not veryone who is a biological Jew). It is true that Israel is God's chosen people, hence not true that the gentile church will replace Israel. But both Jews and Gentiles who pass God's judgement will constitute God's people ( Jer 3: 17, Ez 16:61, Zechariah 8:22-23, Micah 4:2,3).

  • @CaliCarpetbagger
    @CaliCarpetbagger Před 4 lety +4

    I’d have to wholeheartedly agree with the Rabbi. Debating which faith is correct does more harm than good. Even though he gives a disclaimer that what he professes as his beliefs may offend people, it still will just as the doctors beliefs, and cause animosity. It’s best to focus on what we hold as similarities than our differences in going forward to create a better world.

    • @goldengun9970
      @goldengun9970 Před 2 lety

      Can't. Oir religions are not similar. The NT is an abomination to the tanach. The teachings are the opposite. The NT is full of jew hate. And your whole false religion is built to try destroy our religion and nation.
      Nothing similar and nothing to respect

    • @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737
      @sigmanocopyrightmusic8737 Před 10 měsíci

      No liar

  • @mce3210
    @mce3210 Před 5 lety +9

    Brown got roasted

    • @robmancuso964
      @robmancuso964 Před 3 lety +3

      He sure did, he's still licking his wounds!

  • @pulokamapahaano6748
    @pulokamapahaano6748 Před 8 měsíci +1

    WONDERFUL DEBATE
    !

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +2

    Contradicting evidence is a sign of a non divine document. THAT is my point.

  • @italnational
    @italnational Před 5 lety +7

    Thank You Rabbi
    Isaiah 30 18And therefore will the LORD wait, that he may be gracious unto you, and therefore will he be exalted, that he may have mercy upon you: for the LORD is a God of judgment: blessed are all they that wait for him.❤️

  • @noahroad6577
    @noahroad6577 Před rokem +3

    Starts at 10:42:00

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    "Xtianity says that God is a man."
    No, Christianity does not say that. Don't strawman.
    " Xtianity says Torah is a curse"
    Debunked that too, it never says that.
    "The Hebrew Scriptures say Human sacrifice is an abomination"
    You dunno much about the Hebrew scriptures then. Isaiah says clearly that the death of the Messiah was to be the atonement for sins. Again, you're clueless.
    "2 Different religions here."
    Erm, no...Not really.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    cont..all opinions are valid, and there's no way of telling which one is right. Fallacies upon fallacies upon fallacies.
    "Now throw your tantrum"
    Funny how refutations of invalid arguments are considered "tantrums." Don't get all defensive;admit your errors.It's okay.
    "Xtianity is somehow "Hebrew" in origin"
    The "Hebrewness" of the belief doesn't rest on whether or not the texts were written in Hebrew.I am literally laughing while I'm typing this.Seriously now,are you trolling? Just cont...

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +3

    " there are several that vary immensely"
    The fact that there are (minor) variations in how individuals CENTURIES LATER decided to include some books and exclude others doesn't mean there was no canon. It was established from the get-go, and the consistent testimony of the Church Fathers shows it.
    "Bible has changed numerous times"
    You've failed to show this once, even though you've had the opportunity. Don't kid yourself.
    "either included or discarded"
    included not as part of the canon.

    • @user-se2tw2ss5k
      @user-se2tw2ss5k Před 10 měsíci

      fun fact he had to stop debating because he got serous death threats

    • @xdaantihero
      @xdaantihero Před 10 měsíci

      The problem with Christianity is how many different variations existed. Docetists believed Jesus was a spirit or image, Marcionites(oldest biblical Canon ever) who believed Jesus was a brand new God from the Old Testament and the OT God was evil had a great following that stayed around even after Marion's death. Ebionites who believed Jesus was a mere man who didn't come from a virgin birth. Arians who believed Jesus wasn't God but created by God.

  • @Pat_Johnson
    @Pat_Johnson Před 5 lety +4

    The Rabbi is spectacular, simple, straightforward, a killer and right.
    The adversary is just attempting to manipulate the listener

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    conbt...which doesn't mean he is just a man. God is not a man, is a correct statement. It relates to the nature of the creator. Jesus is God incarnate in human flesh. He is not as to his nature just a man.
    "The concept of human sacrifice is one the most evident"
    Broken record-man,I've already refuted this.Isaiah 53 and other passages show that the Messiah had to sacrifice Himself,and give his life for the atonement of sins.
    Are you really that desperate that even after you're refuted cont..

  • @judy9139
    @judy9139 Před měsícem

    If you think the rabbi won this debate your are not being honest with yourself. Insulting your opponent and being petulant doesn’t make you a debate winner. His arguments had zero basis in scripture or history.

  • @JungleJargon
    @JungleJargon Před 10 lety +5

    Scripture says that a ruler from the days of eternity will be born in Bethlehem. You cannot get around that. God will be born in Bethlehem and He will be King. Everyone understood that Messiah God would be born as a man since God told Adam and Eve that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent's head.

    • @allisonsmith9050
      @allisonsmith9050 Před rokem

      This is referring to King David, who is the biological descent of the Messiah and was indeed born in Bethlehem (1 Samuel 17:12). Another problem Christians have is the infancy narrative contradictions. Some gospels say it’s Bethlehem and others say it’s Nazareth. Which is it? Cannot Be both. As for crushing the serpents head, I cannot think of the greater proof that Jesus was NOT the messiah. Satan is everywhere, nothing was “crushed.”

    • @JungleJargon
      @JungleJargon Před rokem

      @@allisonsmith9050 Messiah conquered death and He has sent everyone His Holy Spirit so that no one can make excuses before Him. David is a type and a foreshadow of messiah, not the actual Messiah. An ordinary man of sin cannot ever be Messiah. Only God Himself can be our Salvation. Only your Creator can perfectly cover for you Himself and remake you again from the inside out by the power of His true word as no one else can. Everything you do is on and against your Maker whether you want it to be or not. David is not a ruler from long ago (from before Micah). The God of Abraham and Moses is “I Am”. The God who wrestled our father Jacob is *I Am.*
      (I am an I1 M253 descendant of Dan : )

    • @JungleJargon
      @JungleJargon Před rokem

      @@allisonsmith9050 (The satan is crushed when you believe in Messiah Yeshua.)

    • @criminaltotheworld3154
      @criminaltotheworld3154 Před 8 dny

      @@allisonsmith9050born in Bethlehem clearly, moved to Egypt while Herod killed all the newborns, came back and grew up in Nazareth, there is no confusion here.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +3

    "Josephus, Tacitus, Pliny, Suetonius,"
    You missed the point yet again. I was contrasting the historical textual attestation of these authors with the NT. I did so in response to your negation that the NT is one of the best attested documents we have from ancient history, something you have denied, and something I have proved. Or would you like me to list those facts again?
    " Paul admonished certain Xtian groups to fall in line with his brand of Xtianity"
    No, to fall in line with the cont..

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +2

    "Now this OT "proof" you keep talking about is non-existent ...you say "Genesis whatever."
    No, I said Genesis 19:24. It's there. You're just choosing to ignore it.
    "To purport 3 is 1 is sophistry"
    To make a distinction between being and person is an elementary fact of reality. God is one in being, three in person.
    "We know who wrote the constitution.We do not know who wrote the Xtian Bible"
    Another false assumption. Sure we do. It's an established fact.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    cont...with regard to how people understand it. If I were to apply your standard of criticism, since there are many many many different ays to interpret it, as people do, it must not have ONE coherent message. Right? Answer me.
    "a Greco Roman fabrication"
    The early disciples were Jews, not Greco Roman pagans. You are lost.

  • @rightousremnant6221
    @rightousremnant6221 Před rokem +4

    The rabbi wiped the floor.

  • @Serquss
    @Serquss Před 10 lety +6

    As a gentile I really appreciate Rabbi Immanuel Schochet's version of Judaism. I can believe whatever nonsense I want as long as it isn't 'idol' worship. And I can look forward to living in a a segregated heaven.

  • @looneyliina
    @looneyliina Před 10 lety +1

    You're right, Judaism doesn't not believe a human being would be the "son of G-d". That would contradict, especially one of the 10 commandments (no.3 !!).
    They are not perfect opposites, we have a huge number of ethical teachings which are almost identical (*cough* *cough* Remember a thing called The Old Testament?), but Christianity has decided to interpret differently.
    Frankly, if you claim to believe in the old testament, there are a lot of contradictions Christianity is in need of solving..

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +1

    Whole books voted in. Whole books voted out only to be voted in again. That is exactly the point. But the fact that I have cited right here a plethora of changes across the Xtian history along with the fact that even today Xtianity has different Bibles can not dissuade a fanatic.In fact you yourself quote 2 different canons while denying that there are several different ones (go figure). Add to that the Agustine canon. The fact is that the Xtian Bible changes all the time.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +3

    "are found in some of the older manuscripts of the New Testament, are Shepherd of Hermas"
    Yes, found. That doesn't mean they were considered inspired, anymore than a map of the Bible, or an appendix that are found in modern day Bibles mean that they're too are inspired.
    Those letters were not considered to be a part of the canon because they were written much much later after the apostolic period. They're all second century-third century works, hence not part of the original canon.

  • @81237ist
    @81237ist Před 10 lety +7

    Thank you Dr Michael Brown you has help me to understand much

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +1

    To a devoted fan it is not relevant that a book was created 350 years after the alleged event and this from far scattered fragments ONLY to have that book change again. BUT to those of us that are not emotionally attached that is an indicator that a fabrication effort has been made which explains the many, many Xtian religions on earth today.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +2

    "their deity is 3 but is 1"
    Three persons, ONE God. Jesus taught God is one, and would've said the Shema. The Hebrew scriptures ALSO teach the complex unity of God in Genesis 19:24, which you keep avoiding I proved. No sophistry, just your ignorance abounding.
    "nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures do we find stated the doctrine or belief that "God is 3"."
    Genesis 19:24, we see God is not one person. Case closed.

    • @jandrew86
      @jandrew86 Před 4 lety

      “Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven;”
      ‭‭Genesis‬ ‭19:24‬ ‭KJV‬‬
      www.bible.com/1/gen.19.24.kjv really?

    • @Caleb_287
      @Caleb_287 Před 2 lety

      @@jandrew86 yes

  • @sureshsingh1380
    @sureshsingh1380 Před 3 lety +9

    Rabbi u nailed it..you stick to the point..

  • @shalomalcheim7402
    @shalomalcheim7402 Před 6 lety +7

    Brown lost... big time.
    Very easy to lose, because jc is not in Torah.

    • @TorahisTRUTHPsalm
      @TorahisTRUTHPsalm Před 6 lety

      Michael Brown Destroyed this disciple of Satan

    • @TorahisTRUTHPsalm
      @TorahisTRUTHPsalm Před 6 lety

      Jesus in the Old Testament www.gordonconwell.edu/resources/Jesus-in-the-Old-Testament.cfm

    • @benjaminlee4463
      @benjaminlee4463 Před 5 lety

      I'm an angel a messenger of God's AMEN time is short judgement is at hand Jesus is the son of God and the CHRIST period.

    • @kennethreese8874
      @kennethreese8874 Před dnem

      Actually, He’s all over it. You can’t see it because you don’t believe in Him; therefore a veil continues to be on your eyes and will continue to be so until you turn to the Messiah.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    "here are NO 2 American constitutions"
    Yes, there are. People interpret it COMPLTELY differently. That is the point. You say that since new theologies were created as a result of different readings of the NT, therefore the NT doesn't teach one theology. I'm just applying the same standard to the Constitution to show you how wrong you are.
    "Amerindian Bibles,Coptic Bibles"
    Irrelevant. The Canon was known and closed LONG before these came into begin.

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    "Be a good Xtian and become a Catholic already"
    Ok.
    " there are different and various Xtianities"
    And as usual, you've failed to demonstrate that apart from saying that there are different sects who read the Bible differently, which is the same as saying that there are "different US Constitutions" because many people are decided into camps that read and interpret it differently.
    Logical incoherence is the basis of everything you say.

  • @LOGOSNew
    @LOGOSNew Před 4 lety +4

    By the way, why do Rabbis stand against sharing God's love and will for His people with others, but look forward to a Messiah who will reach out to the whole world?

    • @mrb532
      @mrb532 Před 4 lety +2

      catherine waema that’s a great question. I’m a Jew who has recently come to Jesus and my opinion is that Jews want to feel special and above the gentiles, that’s why they reject Jesus.

    • @hitoshura2800
      @hitoshura2800 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mrb532 I'm sorry but if you really were a Jew you wouldn't have said the ridiculous thing you just said right now. To answer the question, it's putting a stumbling block before the blind. Most people are Christians or other religions, in Judaism you are judged based on what you know, if you were to hear and have been presented evidence of the God of Israel you would be held accountable. Christians, who worship three gods no matter how they wanna spin it, if they hear about God's oneness and reject it and try to pass off this "3 persons 1 God" nonsense they will be guilty of one of the worst sins in the bible. Worshipping another god upon God's face. In other words, God is the bridegroom and you are his wife, you worshipping Jesus and God at the same time is spiritual adultery. Spiritual fornication. You will be judged for what you know and you will be held accountable. I don't like scaring people with hell, that's Christianity's job, but there is no place in the world to come for people who worship Jesus and God together as one.
      They don't want to condemn anyone with this knowledge. If you want God he's always there, reach out your hand to him, not Jesus

    • @mrb532
      @mrb532 Před 4 lety

      @@hitoshura2800 not every Christian believes in the trinity. Jesus is the messiah, not God. Of you believe that you're going to be judged based on your knowledge, then you might want to educate yourself on all of the Old Testament prophecies Jesus fulfilled. According to the tanach, the messiah needed to come before the destruction of the 2nd temple which occured in 70 AD. So, if the messiah didn't already come, then he isn't coming at all and that would make the all of the prophets of the tanach false prophets. Read Daniel 9:24-27

    • @hitoshura2800
      @hitoshura2800 Před 4 lety

      @@mrb532
      You know the world is supposed to know God's law and no one is supposed to evangelize or proselytize anymore according to Jeremiah 31:31- onward right? Also no more wars, the world is supposed to be at peace. He fulfilled ZERO prophecies, the important ones. The WORLD changing ones. Jesus changed the world the same way Hitler did. For the worse , now for the better since Christianity cleaned up its act. You realize the book of Daniel talks about two anointed ones right? Neither is Jesus. You as a Jew should know messiah is ANYONE annointed by oil, including priests. Don't cherry pick verses that sound christological.

    • @hitoshura2800
      @hitoshura2800 Před 4 lety

      @@mrb532
      Lemme guess though. He's gonna fulfill the prophecies when he comes back? Yeah ok, so are the THOUSANDS of other false messiahs. There's ZERO REASON to believe something without evidence. God made it CLEAR, this is how you know messiah has come, not once did he mention you better believe in a messiah and accept him as your lord and savior BEFORE the world changing prophecies take place or you'll burn forever. Not once.

  • @spiderlance12003
    @spiderlance12003 Před 9 lety +7

    Dr Brown won he destroyed every point he made. Especially showing that a priest dying atoned for sin and he was right about the rabbi taking things out of context.

    • @michaelsinger9189
      @michaelsinger9189 Před 6 lety +2

      Funny now you want to use the oral Torah and commentary .it suits you to do so . Now to me your bottom line is pointless .

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety +1

    "God being a man "
    Which Christianity doesn't say. Jesus is God incarnate in human form, he is not man ontologically. The Hebrew Bible even shows God coming down to earth in various human apparitions. That doesn't mean he is a man as to his nature, which is what the Hebrew Bible contests.

  • @LIBRETAVIEJA
    @LIBRETAVIEJA Před 10 lety +2

    Delirious laughter is the hallmark of the deluded. But to the point. The fact is that we are talking about 2 separate religions when we talk about The Hebrew Scriptures and it's diametric opposite Xtianity. In fact here is another one of the total differences. The Hebrew Scriptures say "Since all sin one must repent, change the evil ways and pray" . Xtianity says "Justified by faith, eat a cracker and drink wine (some Xtianity) and other Xtianities say just believe" . Different religions here.

  • @DDEENY
    @DDEENY Před 11 lety +8

    Dear Dr. Michael Brown, "Well done, you good and faithful servant!" Thank you for your service in the holy Name of our magnificent Machiach! Let His Name be praised for ever and ever! Y'SHUA IS THE ETERNAL KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS! PRAISE AND LOVE HIM FOREVER! HALLELUJAH!!!

    • @BruceWayne-th8gv
      @BruceWayne-th8gv Před 4 lety +2

      Do you relize your god is a naked man in his underwear hanging on the wood that killed him for all to see he is powerless

    • @DDEENY
      @DDEENY Před 4 lety

      @@BruceWayne-th8gv Dear Bruce, thank you for your comments. Please allow me to share with you what I'd told myself before I'd become a believer in Christ - "I'm never going to believe in a God who betrayed His own Son by allowing Him to die that way. If He did that to His own Son, he could never love me and it's all B.S." And that was the very LEAST that I'd told both myself and God. You can accept what I'm saying now as true or not but I know it is because I was there. Bruce, simply put, let me say that I myself was a person who was one of the most hostile and staunch atheists that I'd ever known. At that time at around 1980 I was a 21-year-old college drop-out and drifting along in a deep abyss with no direction whatsoever and not only estranged from God but was considered the devil my friend. I'd then taken a job with 2 born-again Christian believers who were natural brothers and one of whom was a school classmate of may age. Finally one day as we rode together in our delivery truck, the one handed me a Christian salvation tract saying, "Here's something for you to read." And I remember that the tract was entitled "This Was Your Life" czcams.com/video/UhZ5P2rUBwg/video.html I did read it, and as I did, I felt sirens going off inside me warning of the impending damnation promised if I failed to receive Christ. I SQUIRMED in that truck seat and I wanted to jump out the window to escape the truth about myself that I couldn't bear to face! I'd always hated God because I'd thought that His so-called "love" for me was a sham and I still wanted no part of God. And this experience of working with those 2 men continued for several months, and one thing leading to another, I began to become interested enough to sneak-read passages of the New Testament bible that they'd kept in our work truck and could begin to feel God drawing me (remember, the God-hater) to Himself. I finally came to a point that I'd decided that I desperately wanted the peace of righteousness that my co-workers had and having another tract that they'd given to me that I'd also read numerous times, I finally sat my kitchen table and read aloud the prayer of salvation that was printed in it and to be honest, at the time I didn't even understand all that I was reading, but I definitely knew in my heart that I was asking Christ for His salvation and trusting His promise that He'd accept me even though I'd hated Him before. I also instinctively knew that in order to activate my salvation, I needed to tell my co-workers that I'd accepted Christ, and having told the one, exactly 7 day later after I'd told the other, he began talking about the suffering of Christ and His scourging and as he did, I began to feel a supernatural power beginning to work within me that was spontaneous and unexpected albeit welcome. My hardened heart began to melt as the full revelation of Jesus Christ became absolutely real to me and I felt an overpowering sense of God's love and mercy flowing over and through my entire soul and for the first time in my life I felt God's love for ME, the same person who'd hated Him! This is obviously a deeply personal story that space here prohibits in full detail but I posted a PDF www.dropbox.com/s/jkeebvliwlvh365/My%20Dear%20Friends.pdf?dl=0 that I'd written many years later if you're interested to know more. But Bruce, you're right about this - Jesus did in fact hang naked on that cross for all to see, and not only that, He was mocked as He bled and suffocated to His death which was the contractual agreement between His Father and Himself before They ever created the world together that Jesus would come to pay the entire price for all of mankind's sin and rebellion towards God for all eternity by shedding His perfect blood and die in each of our place in order to forgive our sins and thus convert us from His enemies to His beloved children, washed in His holy blood. Jesus allowed Himself to be publicly humiliated and tormented in our place and thus God's perfect love was made naked for the world to see. And only is Christ NOT powerless but is in fact the King of Kings and Lord of Lords who accomplished what no other being could - ABSOLUTE forgiveness of sins and the TOTAL defeat and humiliation of death and the devil. But what those who derided Jesus didn't know is that He would walk out from that tomb ALIVE on the third day, spit on death's face and put death itself to death and thus guarantee eternal life to all who would simply ask Him for it, fully trusting His finished work without any burden of proving themselves worthy of Him. "Everyone who the Father gives to me will come to me, and the one who comes to me I will never turn away." (John 6:37) What a beautiful promise! Bruce, before personally meeting Him, I'd never known that Christ is the perfect, humble, wonderful and loving Person who Christianity preaches. Does God TRULY love atheists, satanists, sinners, murderers and all who hate Him? The true answer is YES, YES, A MILLION TIMES YES!!! God loves us and He no longer needs to prove it because He already has and in fact His love surpasses even His promises. SO GO AHEAD AND BOLDLY ASK HIM FOR HIS SALVATION AND DO IT RIGHT NOW!!! Thank you and God Bless. 😷

    • @BruceWayne-th8gv
      @BruceWayne-th8gv Před 4 lety +3

      My challenge is simple. I can believe in G and the revelation at sini will prove it as it has been witnessed by my whole nation and my own forefathers. Why should anyone believe jesus was the son of god (which is an impossibility) are there any trustworthy witnesses that have testified to this. (I do not trust the authors of the new testament and my ancestors who lived with him and met him didnt believe him. So why should i except him as anything more than a lier? (I apologize for the harsh words but this is my belief)

    • @DDEENY
      @DDEENY Před 4 lety

      ​@@BruceWayne-th8gv Bruce, it appears by your reply that you're Jewish and haven't yet concluded that Y'shua is in fact the True Mashiach promised by YHWH to the descendants of Abraham, but is rather an imposter propped up by desperate, misguided and gullible believers. (Y'shua said "Your father Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day; he saw it and was glad." (John 8:56) For His part, Y'shua made no bones about the fact that He was/is GOD and that of course found Him in great trouble as a perceived and officially charged blasphemer, not to mention that Y'shua claimed His power to forgive sins, commanded and received the worship as a deity by others and warned of His judgement of the righteous and unrighteous, and He had also showed the Judaic teachers of His day the Scriptures foretelling Mashiach's appearance on Earth and how He specifically fulfilled the Scriptures by having met those requirements, not to mention His countless miracles. But the chief academic evidence of Y'shua's authenticity is His resurrection from death on the third day as both the Scriptures and He promised. The resurrection is an indisputable, historic FACT which underlies Christian faith and thus Christianity is not the blind leap of faith that some may suppose. All of the above academically testifies to Y'shua's authenticity, but something much better than academics reveals His authenticity and that's the TANGIBLE RESULTS wrought by Y'shua to all peoples around the word for 2 millennia and counting, and that's the unspeakably wonderful results of SIN FORGIVEN by faith in Y'shua's shed blood as the final, human sacrifice for sin that Abraham's commanded sacrifice of his son Issac portended (Abraham characterizing YHWH as Father and Issac, and son Issac as Y'shua). Bruce, you'll DEFINITELY want to see this czcams.com/video/Qdv78w6MN04/video.html. I'm unsure where you are now or were back in the day, but in the summer of 1976 there was a rampant serial murderer in New York City named David Berkowitz, and after he was eventually captured, tried and sentenced to prison, he was eventually led to Y'shua and experienced the same supernatural transformation that millions have. This is all true information and not fabricated as part of any sensationalism. David Berkowitz and I are but 2 of the countless witnesses that you seek and none of us has written any part the New Testament. Did you download and read my own testimony for Y'shua that I posted and linked on Drop Box? I find it very encouraging that you're asking questions about Y'shua (with an open mind) because even He welcomes that. But your own relationship with Him won't come about until such time that you open your heart and life to Him because godly faith is a heart-to-heart relationship and not solely intellectual. You are invited to continue asking and searching but I wouldn't try to shove J'shua down anyone's throat. "Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart." (Jeremiah 29:12-13) CLUTCH ONTO THIS GREAT PROMISE NO MATTER WHAT YOU'VE BELIEVED BEFORE! And remember that I'm always here and welcome your thoughts and questions. Also note that you are currently standing in eternal damnation for your sins until YOU change that by coming to Y'shua and it's impossible to escape this eternal decision. Go ahead, CHOOSE LIFE! IT'S THERE WITH Y'SHUA FOR THE TAKING! God forbid that you don't. If Y'shua would accept David Berkowitz, that PROVES that He'd accept you. (After all, are you a murderer?) Thank you and God Bless. 😷

    • @BruceWayne-th8gv
      @BruceWayne-th8gv Před 4 lety +2

      Please read zechariah 8:23 and then decide who has the truth jews or christians. Its one verse thats all im asking.

  • @michaelsinger9189
    @michaelsinger9189 Před 6 lety +3

    Just one question .when did Elijah show up ??!!!!!

    • @friendlyletters
      @friendlyletters Před 5 lety +2

      Speaking of John the Baptist, "For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John;
      and if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah who is to come. He who has ears to hear, let him hear." (Matthew 11:13-15 RSV)

    • @damoncerreta2523
      @damoncerreta2523 Před 4 lety

      Idk but I pray he shows up with some great vegan recipes cause my chicken loving ass has yet to find it

    • @returntozion9287
      @returntozion9287 Před 4 lety +2

      @@friendlyletters Yet John denied being Elijah....hahhahahhaahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahaah!

    • @Caleb_287
      @Caleb_287 Před 2 lety

      @@returntozion9287 he was a type

    • @Caleb_287
      @Caleb_287 Před 2 lety

      1st centry

  • @davidbradberry7637
    @davidbradberry7637 Před 10 dny

    Why did Jesus say before going to the garden of Gethsemane "Do you have some swords?"

    • @criminaltotheworld3154
      @criminaltotheworld3154 Před 8 dny

      I’m not sure I think it was similar to when Abraham brought Isaac up to sacrifice him, he brought some wood,(cross), and knife,(sword) to give up his only son to God. Similar how God gave His only begotten son…
      Genesis 22:6.

  • @wizspeaks2516
    @wizspeaks2516 Před 6 měsíci

    Accusing your opponent of taking words out of context, really means I lost this debate

  • @helderet4756
    @helderet4756 Před rokem +3

    The rabbi was arrogant while Dr Brown was humble

    • @joecheffo5942
      @joecheffo5942 Před 4 měsíci +2

      He is trying to convert one of the oldest reilgions in the world, all of them, because he thinks he has the ultimate truth. That's humble?

  • @viravirakti
    @viravirakti Před 3 lety +5

    Dr. Brown is inspired and integrated. He finishes his first three statements right at time, precisely when the timer rings. He has clear and sound arguments. And he easily dismantles Shoshet's superficial claims and out of context interpretations.
    Shoshet is nervous, impulsive and sarcastic all the time. That's the strategy to impress, used by the debaters who are scared and have weak arguments. And he's hypocrite. He starts criticising the fact that some debaters are making jokes or fun of the opponent, and then he himself is using mockery, makes fun and ridiculies whenever he speaks. He wasn't able to clearly and satisfactorily explain, regarding the people of Israel, what "to be the light of the nations" means. He actually even forgot to do it.. He needed to be reminded. No so much light, obviously.

    • @viravirakti
      @viravirakti Před 3 lety +1

      Also, he criticises the 'winning the debate' attitude, and then he sais that the rabbis won all the debates with the Christians.

    • @ebraismoecristianesimo1126
      @ebraismoecristianesimo1126 Před 3 lety +5

      The Rabbi destroys Dr. Brown by quoting Romans and Galatians in his face: how absurd it is for a Christian to claim that he can be a scriptural Jew at the same time as being Christian. The new testament dissuades from such absurdity, yet Brown, disregarding his own holy book, dares to come to a debate to "prove" the absurd thesis. This happened already in the position statement of Rabbi Shochet. Brown, instead of answering, comes with the claim that Rabbi Shochet's stance on the Jewish (scriptural) messiah does not address "the problem of sin", which remains unresolved (not true, Scripture clearly gives the way and method to address this, and the Messiah is not a part of it). Therefore, says Brown following his imagination outside of the Scriptures, messiah must also necessarily be a "high priest", and provide a solution for the inclination of man to sin. In this way Brown "proves" that only Jesus could be the messiah.
      Brown never answers Rabbi Shochet, he states that the Rabbi quoted verses of the NT out of context", but anyone can see that Rabbi Shochet understood the NT VERY WELL. No christian can defend another Christian circumcising himself and wanting to follow the Laws of the OT. Brown, instead of debating (answering the Rabbi), only makes imaginary unscriptural assumptions and concludes them. This is not a debate, but a monologue based on circular logics.
      This debate is a complete debacle for Brown, from the logical point of view he is put to shame. One would wonder if, with all his diplomas, degrees and studies, he does this unintentionally or being fully aware of what he is doing.

    • @viravirakti
      @viravirakti Před 3 lety +1

      @@ebraismoecristianesimo1126 wrong from the first sentence. He clearly throws quotes out of context, like I said, and dr Brown easily and gently corrects him, anybody can see that.

    • @michaelharrington75
      @michaelharrington75 Před 3 lety

      Everything you said is spot on.

    • @xdaantihero
      @xdaantihero Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@viraviraktino

  • @IamDaniel247
    @IamDaniel247 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Dr brown till this day uses the same techniques in debates "that was the most out of context I've ever seen" then quotes "Mathew" scriptures to prove his point about the false messiah. 🤭

  • @amx1234567890
    @amx1234567890 Před 11 lety +2

    The rabbi, speak with hate in his heart .

  • @RSmith1982
    @RSmith1982 Před 10 lety +3

    Okay so let me get this straight. They said that Yeshua taught against the Torah, but in the Jewish Talmud other Jewish teachers (not all) taught it's okay to have a lamb slain at a slaughter house by a "kosher" machine" and eaten in your house AGAINST the torah that said if you kill an animal and don't bring it to the temple you're guilty of murder Lev 17:3-4. How can you accuse Yeshua of doing what you embrace your "rabbis" for doing, when Moses' own nephews, the high priest Aaron's sons who were priests before GOD's Shekinah glory were killed by GOD for doing a sacrifice improperly!

    • @RSmith1982
      @RSmith1982 Před 10 lety

      Are any of the details you explained in the Torah or any other part of the Tanakh? Can the Talmud EVER trump the Torah on authority?

    • @RSmith1982
      @RSmith1982 Před 10 lety

      So if the Talmud says you can slay an animal without a temple, but the Torah says if you do you're guilty of bloodshed, then the Rabbis who wrote the Talmud broke the rules the prophets gave in the Torah, something the Jews who reject Yeshua claim their reasoning for rejecting HIM is.

    • @RSmith1982
      @RSmith1982 Před 10 lety

      By the way, I appreciate your maturity and courage in having this dialogue before others without breaking down to childish profanity as some do, that's commendable of you

    • @RSmith1982
      @RSmith1982 Před 10 lety

      So how do you get rid of your sins, the Torah makes it clear, there is no atonement for sin without blood.

    • @RSmith1982
      @RSmith1982 Před 10 lety

      Since the establishment of the covenant through Moses, sin was only forgiven by blood. Even with the day of atonement every year, you see the wrath GOD had against the children if Israel in the historical books. Therefore, if they were in that much trouble with a clean slate every year after the day of atonement, how much more with not a single atoning sacrifice year after year generation after generation?

  • @janddbackup
    @janddbackup Před 4 lety +4

    Jesus is LORD

    • @marcusniaz3110
      @marcusniaz3110 Před 3 lety +1

      Nope. G-D is LORD

    • @janddbackup
      @janddbackup Před 3 lety

      @@marcusniaz3110 Yes. Jesus is God

    • @marcusniaz3110
      @marcusniaz3110 Před 3 lety

      @@janddbackup Ok fine continue with your idolatry and your neo-pagan beliefs

    • @marcusniaz3110
      @marcusniaz3110 Před 3 lety +1

      @@janddbackup Exodus 20:3 You shall have no other gods besides me
      Deuteronomy 4:15 Guard your souls exceedingly, For you saw no image on the day G-D spoke to you at horeb from within the fire
      Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear O'Isreal the Lord is our G-D the lord IS ONE

    • @janddbackup
      @janddbackup Před 3 lety

      @@marcusniaz3110 If you think any of those passages contradict what I said then let’s have a live, recorded discussion for the CZcams viewing audience. Are you up for it?

  • @regelemihai
    @regelemihai Před 10 lety

    "The Epistle of Barnabas"
    Broken record syndrome. You need help.
    Barnabas was not authentic;it was as second century work that couldn't have been written by Barnabas himself. The fact that it was tacked onto 4th century codex doesn't mean it was canonical .Explained this too. Cited scholars, provided context. Try harder. Repeating a long-refuted assertion makes you look like a troll.

  • @dannym8934
    @dannym8934 Před 5 lety

    That Rabbi was being a drama queen when he compared evangelical Christians to Nazis in Germany during WWII.

  • @Akhil_Chilukapati
    @Akhil_Chilukapati Před 4 lety +6

    Jesus is the Messiah ❤️

    • @pop3stealth97
      @pop3stealth97 Před 3 lety

      🙏🏾

    • @goldengun9970
      @goldengun9970 Před 2 lety

      Not only is jesus not the messiah he is the worst possible candidate. Don't know anyone else who can go through the list of what the messiah needs tocdo and bring the opposite like jesus did

  • @CyprusHot
    @CyprusHot Před 3 lety +3

    The Rabbi is crazy ... rambling on and doesn’t answer questions

  • @micahkiker3041
    @micahkiker3041 Před rokem +1

    Jesus was not the messiah and he accomplished nothing.

    • @bradbradbury8561
      @bradbradbury8561 Před 11 dny

      Psalms 49:1 Hear this, all ye people; give ear, all ye inhabitants of the world.
      22:27 All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the LORD: and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee.
      And 2.4 billion christians from all over the world who follow the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua of Nazareth, born in Bethlehem, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, our Lord and Saviour, say amen.
      So kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him. ~Psalm 2:12

  • @christophertunusau3023
    @christophertunusau3023 Před rokem +2

    Thumbs up to Dr. Brown.
    We all know that Rabbis held high Talmude than Tora. Simply they don't read Tora.