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Summary of Rabbi Jason Sobel's Mysteries of the Messiah
Summary of Rabbi Jason Sobel's Mysteries of the Messiah
Summary of Rabbi Jason Sobel's Mysteries of the Messiah
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#1 I had a personal encounter with Yeshua when I was eighteen. He said, Many are called, but few are chosen. I knew what he meant, but I needed to ask if I was chosen. I was overwhelmed by the peace and presence of God, and I felt as if I were in a state of euphoria.

#2 The Messiah is a powerful, prophetic portrait of the person and work of Jesus, the Messiah. He has a human nature, an ethnic and tribal identity, a royal status, a virgin birth, and a divine nature.

#3 The number six is connected to the letters vav, which stands for the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and represents the conjunction and. The Creation and fall of humanity are connected to the number six.

#4 The Fall can be summarized by one word: exile. The antidote to exile is redemption. In Hebrew, there is only a one-letter difference between the words exile and redemption: the letter aleph, the letter of God’s name. When the Lord is removed from our lives, we are left in a state of chaos and exile.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 7, 2022
ISBN9781669383505
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    #1

    I had a personal encounter with Yeshua when I was eighteen. He said, Many are called, but few are chosen. I knew what he meant, but I needed to ask if I was chosen. I was overwhelmed by the peace and presence of God, and I felt as if I were in a state of euphoria.

    #2

    The Messiah is a powerful, prophetic portrait of the person and work of Jesus, the Messiah. He has a human nature, an ethnic and tribal identity, a royal status, a virgin birth, and a divine nature.

    #3

    The number six is connected to the letters vav, which stands for the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and represents the conjunction and. The Creation and fall of humanity are connected to the number six.

    #4

    The Fall can be summarized by one word: exile. The antidote to exile is redemption. In Hebrew, there is only a one-letter difference between the words exile and redemption: the letter aleph, the letter of God’s name. When the Lord is removed from our lives, we are left in a state of chaos and exile.

    #5

    The Shiloh prophecy states that the Seed of the woman would not only be a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but specifically a descendant of the tribe of Judah. The Messiah would be a King from the tribe of Judah who would rule over Israel and the nations.

    #6

    Then, the Lord told David that He would make him a house. When your days are fulfilled and you rest with your fathers, I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body. I will establish his kingdom.

    #7

    The Branch prophecies are key to understanding the name of Jesus. The name Yeshua, which is short for Yehoshua, is a reference to the Messiah. The Messiah would need to be a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and

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