A grand Messianic Prophecy through the
Biblical Story of Abraham sacrificing his
son Isaac

By Thomas Shaler
In response to my article named, "Why Jesus is not 'the reason for the season' in December
[HERE]" I sent out as an Email, a man named Erick wrote to me. Erick is a non-Jew that has converted to 'Reform Judaism.' By being such a person he does not believe in Yehoshua as being our promised Moshiach. Thus, he speaks negatively about Yehoshua, so in return I respond back to him in order to show, through the Torah, that Yehoshua is the Moshiach of Israel. I show him these truths through the story when Abraham was commanded by Yehowah to sacrifice his son Isaac.

Here  is my letter:

Erick,

      My dear brother, please do not deceive yourself. I am a Torah-observant Jew that obviously practices all of the commandments [I do not say this because I am boasting, but because we are commanded to do so]. Did you know that the 7 Noahide laws are derived from a pagan Jew, named Hillel? If you read the Torah, the Torah states in a multitude of places that this law [all of the Torah, not just 7 statutes] is for 'the native Israeli and the alien alike?'

Furthermore, I come to you bearing the truth, Yehoshua is the Moshiach, not a son of a prostitute as the wicked Talmud says.

Do you even know what the or a Moshiach even is in Jewish Biblical thought and prophetic literature?

He is a prophet that is prophesied about by other prophets. He must be like Moses in many ways, but greater. What was Moshe like? What did Moshe do? Moshe delivered HaShem's people. He performed great and wondrous miracles in the site of all Israel and Egypt, not just among friends. And Moshe guided the people in all righteousness. You must understand, it has been also prophesied that he would have the same fate as many other prophets; in which those prophets were murdered. Yet, is would be though that murder that the HaShem would perform a great and wonderful sign to prove this is His called servant.

I do not come to you bearing a false faith or religion dear friend, for there is just one HaShem. The Moshiach is a part of creation as everything else is. Did you know that the Moshiach is even mentioned by the prophets, in the Tanach, of his already existing existence in their days? Did you know that they viewed him like a military general? For if they where to obey this one already existing they would automatically be serving HaShem. This is because, as prophesied about by Moses (Deut 18, 'I will put my words in his mouth, and he will tell them everything I command him'), he already uttered only the words of HaShem. Do you understand? For a military general does not act on his own, but is a subordinate of the ONE greater than he. But they also viewed him (this moshiach) even greater than that, for the prophets taught the masses it was this Moshiach that actually created the heavens and the earth, not HaShem Himself. HaShem obeys no one, rather He commanded this one (the Moshiach) what to do in regards to creation and he did exactly what HaShem commanded. Thus, it was the Moshiach that "rested and was refreshed." This is because the 'Eternal One [Blessed be He]' never becomes weary or tired, but those individuals that are a part of creation, such as angels, cherubs, and seraphs, do.

Did you know that when Abraham went to sacrifice his own son Isaac, that story was a prophecy? My fellow Jews do not accept this. This is because they do not understand their own writings and because of those who are non-Torah observant folks that preach a non-Judaism moshiach [Jesus] who also did away with the law or Torah. Where in fact, Yehoshua [Jesus] never said or taught such. Rather, it was the wicked Paul, the so-called apostle, that said such. And because Gentiles are so ignorant of the Torah they accept Paul's writings versus reading what Jesus had to say. Or, if they do read Jesus' words they interpret his words in the prism of their false and non-torah observant practices and religion.

In this story of Abraham, the prophecy is this: the Father sacrifices his son. This is what Isaiah 53 is talking about. Christian Churches at least have this part right, but that is all.

Let me say this friend, to contradict something in your mind, what HaShem is now telling me:

You have been taught that when the Moshiach comes there will be a time of peace. That is true, but what HaShem wants you to know is this: That time of peace is due to the fact that the moshiach will also be a much greater warrior than King David. Meaning that when the Moshiach comes on the scene to give peace he will actually slay all those that do not fully obey the Torah, this also includes you. This is because you admitted you only obey 7 things, versus all 613 plus commandments. Thus, when all the wicked are dead and only righteous people remain, there is peace, real peace. Now the contradiction is this: if when the moshiach comes and thus slays those that are evil, then where does the prophecy of him 'leading those in darkness to the light' fit in? For the prophets said he will be like Moshe, in which he converted people from wickedness to holiness. Remember that they were tainted with Egyptian customs and practices. But if he simply slays the wicked in order to bring a lasting peace, where does his preaching come in? It doesn't, not at the same time. Thus, it has also been prophecies about that he will come and lead the people in righteousness and away from wickedness, yet, like the other prophets, he too will be murdered. Yet, he already know what will occur to him, because he is the greatest of all prophets. Thus, HaShem had him give the people a sign in order for them to know beyond a shadow of doubt that he is the very one mentioned about in the Tanach, the Moshiach. The sign was this, 'I will be murdered, but after three days and nights, HaShem will raise me from the grave and then take me to Himself at His right hand.' As it is also mentioned in the prophets. read Psalm 110 and my page called, "Scripture Prophecies of the Moshiach / Messiah / Christ proving Yehoshua is he"
On this page you will see the truth.

Also, if you understand the Abraham prophecy fully what else does it say. In this story Isaac is only a boy or lad, meaning he was not yet married, nor had any children. Yet, Abraham was commanded to slay him. If Abraham were to slay Isaac before he had any children how would Abraham become the "Father of many nations?" He couldn't. Thus, death comes before the fulfilling the promise. In the same way the moshiach death would come long before he would become king, as it is to this day. See how long the wait was for Abraham? It was only when Jacob finally had 12 boys, his seed started to multiply. Thus, it was not right away. So the same with the messiah, his reign would not come until long after his resurrection. 'What is the purpose?" you might ask. Well, Israel is suppose to be a light among the Gentiles and so the Moshiach will not come until all the nations has heard about the Moshiach and the ways of the Torah and what HaShem requires. When that takes place more people or sheep will be entering that time of peace, for HaShem does not want to slay all folks. Rather, He wants all floks to be His, thus holy through the Torah.

For Abraham saw his problem in regards to his personal promise, but he  also knew that HaShem does not lie, so he believed in the power of HaShem. In which He could resurrect his son if he should slay him in order to have His promise fulfilled in due time. This is why Abraham said to his servants in Genesis 22:5, "Stay here with the donkey while I and the boy go over there. We will worship and then we will come back to you."

This is one of the greatest prophecies of the Tanach.

Believe me brother, Yehoshua is the Moshiach. He is nothing like what is taught about in the pagan "christian" churches.Jesus taught others to strictly obey the Torah or you will not enter the age to come. Yehoshua was torah observant and was flawless in it and holy.

In order to enter the age to come, dear friend, you must obey all the torah, not just 7 things, and you must acknowledge Yehoshua is the Moshiach.


Your friend forever,
Thomas


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