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this program is brought to you by the partners of a rude awakening international help others find truth support a rude awakening international today your bible has not always been what you see today the story of hanukkah for example was taken out just a couple of centuries ago and another part of your bible was added in way back in the 6th century even though it was not in the first 200 plus greek manuscripts it was a mistake that was finally corrected and added in thanks to the hebrew gospels miles jones tells us the story tonight because it's the end of the sixth day the sun is set and this is shabbat night live [Music] as they take this message out into the world [Music] shabbat shalom torah fans welcome to shabbat night live with michael rood i'm your host scott laird and please welcome my co-host as usual the chief operating officer of a rude awakening international ted clayton god bless everyone thank you for being here with shabbat night live we love to have you here with us indeed ted you know our bibles have changed over the years i think everyone knows that and no one knows how it happened better than miles jones and uh speaking of things uh taken out of the bible uh the story of hanukkah now can only be read in an accompanying apocrypha these days it used to be illegal to take it out and now nobody has it in that's right but you'll see it on the astronomically and agriculturally corrected biblical hebrew calendar there you see hanukkah right there we are on the third shabbat in the month of kiss lev and that means hanukkah starts next thursday at sunset so that is something we are looking forward to and uh something else we've been looking forward to for a while now is something we do once a year or so uh we have something called the love gift catch up and we are doing that right now from december 1st the 31st and uh ted this is not an opportunity for people who to get any love gift teaching they did not get in the last five years now that's correct scott this is a tremendous time for you to catch up on some of the best of michael rood's teachings ladies and gentlemen these love gift teachings michael puts his whole heart and soul into and he just wants to bless you with it and listen it's not that much to give to have such great teaching material you can go all the way back and get every one of the michael rood teachings if you wish at this point so scott tell us how to get it well that's super super easy all you have to do is go to a rude awakening dot tv slash catch up and like you mentioned it's the same price as it was when it first came out so whether you get january 2016 or november 2020 anything in between it's a 50 donation it's not a purchase you are donating to the ministry and as michael's thanks he wants to give you this love gift teaching and like you said ted these are some of the best teachings because michael reserves his best stuff his gold nuggets for these teachings because he wants this to be a gift that is 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teachings are so important that they have to get out that he wants them available again for folks and you know as as we usually say at the end of the month once this month's over with it's gone so once this month's over with this is gone so ladies and gentlemen get these teachings now now as speaking of this month there's 59 teachings there would be 60 in a collection of five complete years but we're not doing december because that is our new love gift teaching that's right and michael is back he recorded this before he had to go to the hospital and recoup from from the stroke and so michael is back with a teaching this is after two months we've had bill cloud come in and pinch it we really appreciate that from bill and so now this is a new teaching michael has called righteous disobedience let's take a look he's instructing him to do something he can't do but he does it because now this is the manifestation of faith he has the faith he hears the words of yeshua and that is the word of god it's a will of god and as soon as yeshua says rise then he rises first time in 38 years he stands to his feasts feet and yeshua said okay pick up that bed roll roll it up and walk and the man knows what this means he knows that he's violating pharisee law but yeshua said to do it and this is what we're going to see with so many of these miracles if you want to really be healed then you violate man-made rules and regulations you set yourself free from the doctrines and commandments the dogmas the takanel and maaseem of the pharisees and of religious leaders and a man all right so that is righteous disobedience from michael this month's new love gift and uh in addition to that we have some really unique gifts this month ted let me tell you about them uh this is from a ministry supporter named rebecca her and her family had a really unique story uh they provided us with with another uh love gift a little while back that they developed while they were living in a teepee after they had lost jobs and this type of thing and and so she developed a a special gift that we gave at that time now they have another gift that they've developed uh this is called go match it is a matching game for kids or adults it's great for anybody i love playing it's fun yeah and so this is a matching game involving all the stories in the bible that you know and maybe some of the names of folks that you don't know or your friends and family don't know uh you know pronouncing yeshua's name yeshua instead of jesus etc so this is a good opportunity to introduce kids to the real name of jehovah and the real names found in the bible and the stories and there's also a color coloring book that comes with it which is also kind of fun scott i got to tell you this is one of the most creative coloring books for kids i have ever seen if you want to evangelize to young people ladies and gentlemen this is a great item to give it is professionally done it looks great and the kids just have a blast coloring these stories in yeah it's it's a spectacular thing and even if you don't have kids give it to someone who has kids or grandkids you're a great hanukkah gift to give to somebody i'm giving this to you now why are you giving this to me it's it's not christmas exactly it's hanukkah here's why open door to talk about your faith right and so in addition to that there's also this uh beautiful uh it's a wall hanging or it can hang it outside kind of like a wind chime it's not essentially a wind chime it's uh ceramic uh doves that spell the word shalom uh it's a great thing to hang in your house and uh like i said in your house outside of the house you can hang it anywhere and that also is with this month's love gift and you can check it all out at monthlylovegift.com ladies and gentlemen don't don't let these pass by this shalom thing is the most creative thing i've ever seen to put on the outside get it today it is it's great fun all right thank you ted thanks for joining us today your bible isn't always what you see today uh the author and historian miles jones knows and he's going to tell us all about how it came to be next with guardians of the hebrew gospels episode 4. yeshua was a rule breaker but not in the sense that modern christianity would have you believe far from nailing the torah to the cross yeshua purposely broke the rules of the pharisees not the bible and there's a big difference if you want to really be healed then you violate man-made rules and regulations you set yourself free from the doctrines and commandments the dogmas the taqueno and maaseem are the pharisees and of religious leaders and of men in righteous disobedience michael rood helps deconstruct modern assumptions of the ancient world and build a proper understanding of why yeshua did what he did but the only way to see it is to receive it as our gift donate a 50 love gift and we'll send you righteous disobedience on dvd or blu-ray or for a donation of 100 we'll send you the teaching 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bread and said this represents my body which will be broken for you he took the cup and he blessed the most high and said this represents a renewed covenant in my blood the following day the following day on the 14th of the month of the aviv there were two large loaves on the wall of the temple and when they took the first loaf down after that no more bread no more leavened bread was eaten then when they took the second loaf down that's when all of the leavened bread in the city of jerusalem and everywhere else was completely expunged it was burnt in the fire that was the rehearsal that was done the following day and just before the passover lambs were sacrificed in preparation for the feast of unleavened bread but yeshua represents in this very thing in the breaking of the bread that we do in the kiddush in the sanctification every shabbat we remember that his body was broken for us by his stripes we were healed and in the taking of this cup as we say this prayer in thanksgiving to almighty god baruch jehovah eleno yeshua said this is the renewed covenant in my blood as often as you do this do this in remembrance of me every meal any time any sabbath any feast any time that you need to remember his broken body and shed blood we do this in remembrance of him [Music] um the year 1492 everyone knows is all about christopher columbus or the hebrew gospels or maybe a little bit of both historical linguist dr miles jones joins us today miles welcome again maybe you can help us figure this out what is 1492 known for really well it was a momentous year king ferdinand and queen isabella of spain had finally finished the reconquista reconquering all the territory of spain from the muslims who had who had been there since the 7th century so it took centuries and finally by capturing granada they they conquered the last stronghold and then that same year they turned and immediately expelled all the jews from spain from sephiroth all right so uh that was incredible so the the deadline for that was august 31st which is exactly the time that columbus left for the new world guess what when the manifest of sailors many of which were fleeing either the expulsion order they had to be out by by august 31st are many were fleeing the inquisition which had just started in like 1478 and so we were at the fever pitch of the inquisition first 20 years was the worst part of it lasted for 325 years but this was the worst part of it the most deadly part of it so the the messianic believers jewish christians that had been converted they were leaving spain in large numbers to fleeing the inquisition uh so and they took the hebrew gospels with them which had apparently been rewritten sometime after the inquisition started in 1478 and before columbus took off in 1492 in that period it was written and then it went with them and uh we know that because it did end up in the vatican library some years later as everything seems to yeah it's one of the great libraries of antiquity that still exists but that's the journey of the hebrew gospels they exited spain along with the messianic christians who were fleeing the inquisition and it was bound under another manuscript a hebrew manuscript of about a hundred pages called the tales of sindabar and so nobody unless they read the first hundred pages would know that there was a hebrew gospel underneath there this is a well-known method for hiding manuscripts that were in danger they were forbidden and the hebrew gospels is the most forbidden manuscript in the history of mankind that i'm aware of you know so it was definitely sought after to be destroyed by the church along with anybody who was holding it so hidden on purpose to protect it yes it was definitely hidden to protect it because the the roman church was not encouraging anybody to learn uh to learn hebrew or greek for that matter because by this point the greek church and the the latin church the roman church had also separated right so the roman church was now forbidding the writing or reading of any scripture in either hebrew or greek so many of the many of the really masterpieces of greek science and philosophy were lost during this period interesting story they came they didn't they were not lost forever because they had been carried by the church that they had been carried by the church into arabia and they've been translated into they were called the nestorian church it was the church of the east that had spread all the way to china and they were translated into arabic for the arabic peoples and these became great teachers you know and they were teaching from these greek manuscripts that had been translated in arabic well later on in the middle ages all this material because what is called the golden age of spain where you had at times you had uh some very close partnership among muslims and christians and jews all three and so what you have is all this great greek science these priceless manuscripts coming back into europe from the east and being re-translated primarily by messianic scribes back into the languages of europe some jewish scribes but messianic scribes were more trusted because they were christians right so they played a huge part in this and this is what led to what the referee they led to the renaissance wow and it led which led to the reformation so they played an enormous part an enormous part in this transformation of europe and who knew this well yeah it's you do not advertise the stories of people you'd want to ignore that they even existed the church did not want him to believe the messianic church survived so they certainly weren't going to give them credit for anything they'd done but throughout history they played major major major part in the new world as well because remember columbus took off in 1492 on the deadline of the expulsion of jews so he had many jews and messianics on his manifest that went to him with the new world and the new world was inordinately populated by jews and messianics about 15 of the total you know early colonization was were jews or messianics really yeah i lived in the same community you know well i guess they had the sabbath in common so yeah oh then they had at least the the hebrew scriptures in common and the judaic religion coming although the messianics were christians they still followed the the jewish educational um what would you call it tradition and they used the hebrew the hebrew scriptures and they did have hebrew gospels in some areas in jamaica in particular 50 percent 50 of the population were jews and messianics so they played a huge role in the colonization of the americas of course you know the the spanish were pushing them out pushing the jews out and the messianics were fleeing and they were really looking for in fact they financed columbus's voyage because they needed to find a place to go because they were being pushed out of every country in europe you know so they had very few places to go they had been expelled from france from england so they they were really the new world they were counting on it in fact columbus left spain with a greek map and a hebrew translator because they fully expected to run into the lost tribes of israel the ten lost tribes and the places they were going to wow so it was and as we were talking about earlier columbus himself was a messianic jew now there's some really ironclad logic for this he had his family records destroyed because you know we're at the height of the inquisition here you could be killed just for having jewish ancestors you know that it was you know it was just uh it was just a demonic fever the inquisition was also he would always use the hebrew date on his on his letters always except one time when he wrote to queen isabella then he did not use the hebrew date as a letter we have this letter we have his letters i mean how many of you date your letters with the hebrew the hebrew numbering system the hebrew year so he always say this that's not a coincidence so we know we know and we know also because the jews and the messianics they're the ones who financed this trip so there's a lot to be told there but not today we're talking about the voids of the hebrew gospels which went to the vatican library and were not seen for 500 years until basically 1956 when they were rediscovered after the holocaust had changed a lot of attitudes uh towards the hebrew scripture and uh so this is when the vatican began to open its doors yes it did it began they began a process of opening up which let us give them credit where credit is due it's uh was a it was an important thing and so now we're seeing a lot of uh the hebrew gospels that have existed and have survived through time because you know come on many of these people knew this was these were valuable manuscripts that should not be destroyed and so they bound them underneath another manuscript in this case or they just put them in the sub sub basement you know but now they're coming up out of the sub sub basement we're beginning to see these and so these are these are extremely extremely important effect as we're talking about the reality of the hebrew manuscript tradition we have enough hebrew manuscripts of the gospels to know this a reality this actually exists in fact i promised you in another episode and i will again i'm going to do an ebook that tells you about all the excellent gospels in hebrew where they can be found basically a little summary of them a page view or something or two and i will send it to you for free just just actually send me an email at thewritingofgod.com if you send it here to root awakening they're very good about forwarding it to me and i'll and i'll be happy to send it to you along with our research updates so that would be that would be a great deal travis all right yeah well let's get back to those really important things that are different from the hebrew gospels than the greek gospels and often correlate with the shem tov and one of the most important is the prologues the prologues were written by jerome who translated the hebrew gospels into greek and latin at the same time he wrote his very famous prefaces they're used in many languages and versions of the bible all over and so they're in they have these prefaces in the hebrew gospels and guess what it says it says that the first evangelist wrote this in the holy tongue from memory well the holy tongue the lashon godesh in hebrew always refers to hebrew all right so he's saying that it was written in hebrew by matthew the first one in luke it also says it was written the gospel was already written for those in judea in hebrew it says that so these practices become a very written by jerome who was expert in hebrew uh you know become a very important marker of the hebrew manuscript tradition strangely enough when these prefaces are used in greek or latin bibles that mention of the hebrew gospels the gospel being written originally in hebrew just sort of goes missing it's strange how that happens it is it is but here we go you know most people are aware there's so many attestations of matthew being written in hebrew i mean really there's dozens 75 historical but there's it's also evident that luke was originally written in hebrew which is incredible here's a here's an attestation there are more hebrew idioms in luke than any other gospel and surviving quotations from the hebrew gospels are repeatedly and distinctly similar to luke and here's here's a really important one written by epithanius who was a messianic you know believer um so he was a hebrew speaker he was the father of church history he was the first one to record church history and uh the thing about epiphanius is that he was a messianic christian so his work has disappeared but we do have some quotes from it this one including he says the beginning of their gospel according to the hebrews opens like this he's obviously talking about luke it says in the days when herod was king of judea now that's luke chapter one that's the fifth verse in luke chapter 1. all right now let's take a look at it in uh the hebrew gospels okay in the hebrew gospels the first four verses are missing it's called the prologue to luke okay the first four verses and they're important we're going to read them but they're missing from from the hebrew gospels from from catalonia all right so it begins like this in the days when herod was king of judea just like epithanius said that's how the the where are these first four first four verses well obviously when they translated the hebrew gospel of luke into greek they added material to it they expanded it okay and you can tell because you can tell which parts of it originally came from hebrew and which parts came from greek right so it's a kind of a hybrid but they expanded it and this prologue was one of the things was that was added so let's look at what it says these are the first verses in greek it says the first four verses in luke for as much as many have taken in hand to set forth a narrative of those things which are most surely believed among us okay that means they wrote it down right right okay verse two even as they delivered them unto us who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word we're talking about the apostles here those from the beginning who are eyewitnesses and ministers so they wrote down their narratives and this author had them and this thought there was not luke now but there's because the same thing it has verse three it seemed good to me also having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first to right unto you in order most excellent theophilus that thou might know the certainty of these things wherein thou has been instructed so he's basically saying i knew all about all of this stuff i got those narratives from the apostles and so i'm making a copy of it for you so isn't that what it says so basically these first four verses are saying i got all this stuff from the apostles and i'm making a copy for you it's basically saying it's a copy hmm wow now we know there were greek editors of it that that that translated into greek and that expanded upon it and that's when this prologue came in all right now look in the in the hebrew gospel right it doesn't say that so if you've got two documents one says this is a copy and one doesn't say it's a copy which one is the most likely to be the original yes gee i don't know the one that says it's not a copy yeah the one that doesn't say it's a copy rather than the one that does it's a copy so that would mean it would end up with this verse that epithania said was the opening verse of the hebrew gospel of luke that is in the days when herod was king was king of of of judea so that's pretty significant that is significant i have never heard that before well who has this is not folks you're not going to hear this from the altar of your mainstream church because it emphasizes i mean it it it goes against the greek primacy narrative the narrative of greek promise through the bible now yeah some a big part of the new testament was written in greek that's fine you know but also a very significant part of it was written in hebrew which is fine also if you believe in truth but if you're forcing a narrative that's all written in greek then you want to ignore the truth about the hebrew gospel let's not ignore the truth exactly let's not ignore the truth so what we're saying is lucius luke's original hebrew gospel did not include those four verses they were not written by luke right so when the person says i am writing to you that is not luke speaking no that's what we're saying that would be the later greek editors and what they're doing is they're trying to shore up their authenticity right but what they end up saying is that they copied this a copy this is a copy of the narrative we got from the original people which would include luke yeah all right so there are definitely things that have been and again it does not change anyone's faith yeshua is still the messiah the bible's still the bible it still lines up and everything's fine well you know the the the mainstream position on the gospels is that none of them were written in the first century they're all written in the second century none of them were written by the apostles you know this is you know that you know that validates the greek primacy issue but it's just wrong you know we have plenty of historical historical evidence that they were written in the first century and they were written by the people who said they were right now john is in question but we'll deal with that at another time mark and luke were not they were there's our second hand accounts they did not know the messiah during his lifetime but matthew was the only eyewitness account by an apostle of of the ministry of yeshua hamashiach in this time so guess what that makes matthew it makes that the cornerstone of christianity what that makes hebrew matthew the cornerstone of christianity not just the new testament but all of christianity hinges upon the hebrew gospel of matthew and isn't it interesting that it was the first one to be discovered in hebrew yeah well it was and it's well attested to now john is the one that's in question we're not going to talk about that now that's another another you got mike that's your other teaching and it's really an important one it's a really good okay well you'll have to maybe we'll share that on the michael rood.tv app or something yeah you'll have to have me back to that one because so we have the greek and latin scriptures were corrected by the hebrew scriptures and and here's why and this is a quote from diedemus of alexandria in the 4th century no church council or church father had ever or would ever officially sanction the hebrew gospel with canonical authority nonetheless the status of the hebrew gospel was such that it was enlisted to resolve exegetical difficulties in phenomenal texts in canonical texts so early greek texts of the gospels were literally very inadequate as they come down to us now many of them are fragmentary and they leave a lot of things out but these apparently were corrected by the hebrew gospels a little hard to tell now because so much of the early stuff is fragmentary but apparently the the messianic scribes were far better than the greek scribes and so you know their their copies were better and preserved better and they did look upon it as an authority so you'd be kind of amazed at some of the things that were not in the earliest greek texts here's one oh boy missing commission you've got to be kidding me the great commission it's not in the earliest degree texts it is in the final verse of matthew and the final 12 verses of mark but those verses are missing from the early greek text there's still a lot of controversy over the last page basically a mark whether it was written by somebody else i personally think it was eventually written by mark because his his uh his gospel really has no ending no closure to it without that last page so i think it's very possible that it was just uh it was maybe lost or was not copied somehow in in the earliest people who copied his gospel down all right but the fact is it's not in the earliest gospels please don't take my word for this there's an internet out there look it up really really i don't want you to think you know everything i say can be backed up and you can find it you can find it better yet read my book and then you'll then you'll see all the references to it but also the last verse of matthew was not was missing in many of their early greek manuscripts that's amazing isn't it it is that's not a small thing the great commission yeah it is the biggest thing perhaps but it was in what it was in the hebrew gospels so here here we have it so hold on hold on to that thought malice we're going to come back here just a second here and continue on this because this is uh this is amazing stuff so we want to continue talking about this all right well if you're enjoying this as i am i invite you to support shabbat night live you helped to bring miles in you helped to bring miles to other folks so we're going to give you a couple of minutes to consider that please prayerfully consider a donation to rude awakening international so that we can continue to bring you these amazing teachings and uh thank you very much for doing so we'll be back in a second [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] thank you for your support of shabbat night live and rude awakening international what the great commission was not in the early greeks texas come on i know it was not in the earliest ones and i know i know that's a shocker to a lot of people but like i said don't take my word for it you know you can either buy my book and look at all the references you can look it up yourself you can ask other experts but they were not in the earliest greek manuscripts but it was in the hebrew gospels all right so here it is in fact in the hebrew gospel and you can see matthew 28 19 go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit and there is the the the last page of mark where it also has the great commission okay so these were not present now here's another thing that would probably shock you the communion of the bread is in the earliest greek manuscripts but the communion of the cup is not yep why is that a small thing would they take that out because of an alcohol no issue or why would they do that it may simply be because the earliest manuscripts we have are very fragmentary like anything from the second century are just fragments all right so uh you know later on your later manuscripts you know obviously had the communion of cup but it may be i don't know this for sure but it may be that it was preserved because it was in the hebrew gospel it was in the hebrew gospel so the communion of the cup and this this goes back to melchizedek and abraham you know it does so this is uh this is something that the greeks really didn't know anything about but that it was very firm part of the hebrew tradition so maybe in just accidental because the stuff we have that's the earliest is fragmentary but the fact is it was not in the earliest greek manuscripts it was in the hebrew and again that messes up every understanding of who yeshua was because as we brought out in earlier episodes of this series that the whole water libation ceremony at the end of sukkot where yeshua stood up and said drink of me yeah when the living water living water when that when the wine was added to the water from the spring that became the blood and poured out it it doesn't make sense without the wine yeah neither would god yeah right so for that to be left out is really incredible but it was not in the earliest that doesn't mean it wasn't in them but the the fragments and the manuscripts that we have of it it's not there so however it got put back in it is in the hebrew gospels so that's not a small thing this cup that is poured out for you is the renewed covenant in my blood they may not like that part about the new renewed covenant because the word the same word for new it can also mean renewed like new moon renewed well there is no new moon it's the same that keeps coming around every like we've discussed again because the greek thought is linear thought once once it happens once and it's gone and we move forward that's a good point and and the hebrew one is is cyclical it's almost like the yeah because you know i make a new covenant with you he's saying literally i make a renewed government with you and this is a big theological point because the the the christian church of the greek church likes to cut it right there everything that came before it was no longer valid the law has been fulfilled well what exact part of the law is it the 10 amendments but what it what it creates is it creates a theologically a schizophrenic church one that speaks out of both sides of its mouth that has two distinct personalities right the you know like all the old testament is dead the torah is dead the tanakh is dead you know all the law is dead so what you end up with and this is very easy to demonstrate is pastors people who think they take every word of the bible literally and pastors who think that are literally cherry-picking from the old testament what they want and and leaving the rest you know is that what you have i wanted certainly there are things that have been abrogated like you know the sacrifice of the animals sure and a lot of the ceremonial things with the loss of the temple but what you know a good example is the changing of the sabbath day you know that's in the ten commandments that is the commandment direct from god and yet in our greater wisdom because we have over 2000 years we have we have matured we have a greater wisdom now spiritual wisdom so we're just going to change that part because we can right because we're cherry picking whatever we want from the bible and changing it or ignoring it as we please so they change the sabbath day into the lord's day which is really based on the three and a half year ministry right it springs from john 6 4. and that's another issue we need to bring up at some point well that's another issue because that is not in many of the versions of the hebrew of the hebrew manuscript tradition which is highly significant is it not so we've got another important thing is this the lord's prayer okay our father who art in heaven and this ends with for then is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever now this came from the greek liturgy you know it was a call and response with the audience and they'd read the lord's prayer and the audience would respond but for thine is the king of the heaven for forever and ever right for that is the kingdom of heaven that was not in the lord's prayer yeah now that's what i've heard but i didn't know it came from the a greek tradition but yeah it did because that was part of the greek liturgy but it was never a part of the messianic liturgy you know it's the only prayer that yeshua ever taught us right and it's not a question of whether those things are are theologically sound or not the kingdom and the power and the glory all those things are specified in the old testament they they're all solid as a rock the question is simply whether it was originally in the prayer that was taught to us by yeshua and really all all bible exegetes agree on this that it was not all right it was part it was added in some enterprising scholar said oh they left out the last line of the lord's prayer and just added it right in yeah but it's so popular and so accepted that has been left in there but everybody who studies the their early manuscripts knows this was not well that makes sense to me because i i've heard that the rest of the prayer is very hebrew in nature it's sort of a summer summarization except for the last line except for the last line it's very hebrew until i guess you get to that point and then all of a sudden he turns greek well that's the thing about it that it was never this was never a part of the hebrew gospel or the hebrew tradition or the hebrew liturgy if they even had such a thing okay so it's not in the hebrew gospels from catalonia and you would not expect it to be if i saw it there i'd scratch my head and say why is that there that was never part of the hebrew tradition it was never part of the original bible in fact in greek are in hebrew well the hebrew i mean as you can see the way it starts our father in heaven so yes that's the way almost every hebrew prayer begins yes yes king of the universe right so yeah so this this was another thing that was that shouldn't be there it's the thing that's not in the so the doxology it's called it's not in the doxology of the lord's prayer in the hebrew gospels nor should it be it was never part of the hebrew gospels nor was it part of the greek gospels it got added in later so these things are all consistent with the hebrew gospels being an authentic and authentic gospel now we already talked about in a past episode that um the the most well-known parable of yeshua the parable of the woman taken in adultery was not in the earliest greek manuscripts and they were not in the for earliest hundred greek manuscripts not in the earliest 200 greek manuscripts not in the earliest 267 greek manuscripts it was not added in until the 6th century early in the 6th century about 500 a.d all right and the reason it was added into the great canon was because it was in the hebrew gospel and we have a lot of historical attestation about that early church fathers who commented on that story being a part of the hebrew gospels so eventually it was accepted into the greek canon because of the authority of the hebrew gospels and the hebrew gospels were considered an authority in the early church and as you mentioned everybody back then knew that they had come first right and so they used them to you know to judge differences or or resolve difficulties in in canonical attacks or differences in canonical texts in greek and as you mentioned it's an important piece of the puzzle because uh that that parable or the uh uh the woman who was who was excused the adulteress woman because you know that's where yeshua picked up the dust now we say oh that's the water liberation ceremony what was that what was the end of the coast oh now we have a marker yeah and now it was a coat and it was happening in the courtyard of the temple and what they did was they had have someone swear to their testimony by taking a glass of a chalice of wine red wine which symbolized blood and taking some dust from the floor of the courtyard where the prophets had walked and sprinkling it in the in the chalice of blood and this now represents the blood of the prophets of yahuwah and of course the penalty for lying to yahuwah was death right so it was very serious so when when yeshua was was drawing in the dirt every jew there knew what he was doing he was preparing the chalice or alluding to it and the pharisees that had brought the woman you know knew what that meant are you going to swear according to the blood of yeshua's prophets that what you're telling us is true and they all just slunk away but how many other versions have you heard of that and these are all gentile theorizings you know this is the hebrew perspective i've heard that yeshua was writing names of the of the writing the ten commandments or something yeah you know but really he was just saying he might have been writing something but that the thing is is the dust of the in the from the courtyard where the prophets themselves had walked which is put in the chalice he didn't have a chalice of wine but it's still perfectly clear to everyone because they had brought this woman to him to judge that's what they would do and that's what they would take a chalice that's exactly where they would do it yeah so that's that's the issue of the temple right and they brought it to him as a rabbi to judge that's what would have been done the dust in the chalice of wine do you swear by the blood of the prophets of yeshua amazing so that was not in the earliest great queens and it was not put in there for 500 years it's amazing it's amazing and it was and this is well attested to it was in the hebrew gospels so we're talking about a hebrew manuscript tradition and i just wanted to do this before we stop yes i don't want to leave the people hanging we still have a few minutes so go ahead okay well there's this is really important that there does exist a hebrew manuscript tradition in hebrew and it has been translated to other languages i have at least two manuscripts of the gospels in vermont and catalan that come from the hebrew right and so we know what some of these markers are one really important one and even in these manuscripts in transition they mentioned in the preface that it was originally written in hebrew right the matthew was originally written in hebrew and even the preface to luke it mentions that it had already been done in hebrew for those believers in judea it even mentions that matthew had already arrived in in lombardy which was the heart of the waldensian sea up there you know the sitting opposition you know the earliest church in europe really even earlier than the roman church and they were in opposition to rome and so they had a they had a pattern of conflict and they launched crusade after crusade and did awful persecution to the waldensians and it was from their preservation of the bibles that the reformation bibles were written the reformation bibles were written from that and bingo within 30 years two-thirds of europe had become protestant now there's a north carolina connection there tell us how well they were uh they fled really they had been persecuted so much that they fled from in in probably in the 1800s they fled actually to uruguay there was a colony in uruguay and there's a colony and valdez in north carolina right right here right here there's and i've been in touch with that congregation there wow so since i've recovered recently the oldest waldensian bible uh manuscript the oldest waldensian bible we were thinking about going up there and binding it and presenting it to them so wow we'll have to do that and that's still that community is still they're still there they're still there now some of them have become methodists some of them become seventh-day adventists and stuff but they still you know they're definitely waldensians they understand their heritage and what brought them there right well you're still there that is incredible so here's here are some of the markers of the manu the the the hebrew manuscript tradition there's three primary ones the the prefaces are very important okay because they they definitely they just say right out that it was originally written in hebrew at least matthew and luke all right but also the name of the messiah and the name of of god as well yehovah but the name of the messiah more often is derived from the hebrew not the greek or the latin so in the hebrew gospels from catalan it's called yeshua's yeshua's mashiach okay in the in the shem tov manuscript it's written yeshu and in the roman bible it's written yeshua obviously these are derived from hebrew so they they hold to the hebrew manuscript tradition here's another one that i think you find pretty interesting john 1 1 right it says in the beginning was the word and the word was with god and the word was god right now we know theologically that the word is a synonym for the son you know all right but in the in the hebrew gospels of catalonia it says in the beginning was the son what was the son of aloha and the son of el was with el when the roman bible which is another one of those manuscripts from the hebrew manuscript tradition it says in the roman book of john in the beginning was the son and the son was with god and the son was god so this is a marker of the hebrew manuscript tradition it may not be in every single part but it tends these things tend to be well it makes more sense too because it sort of explains how a father and a son can coexist at the same time and it sort of brings out yes yeshua was god he was man this is how i'm trying to explain it yeah well one of the important things about it is it makes it crystal clear that the messianic church very definitely believed in the the divine origin the divinity of the savior right and that is further uh reinforced by the next marker which in where it often says the son of man in the greek gospels and hebrew gospel says the son of the virgin that makes it perfectly clear oh wow they believed in the divine origin of yeshua that he was not born a man he was born a woman but you know he was propagated in in a divine manner from the holy spirit so that makes it because remember the jews did not believe that right they did not believe that yeshua was was divine of divine origin so it's almost explaining that that that that so this would be a big thing the idea knights which was an early sect of the nazarenes they separated they did not believe that his origin the origin of yeshua are of john the baptist word divine so they but they were not the nazarenes were very orthodoxy knights were not that's called an adoptionist position so the son of the virgin is almost like the son of god who was also of man yes that's what it's sort of trying to say right son of man mean son of adam but adam is the word for man all right so in the air they call the son of the virgin so they they make it clear is that son of the virgin how can a virgin have a son son of the virgin obviously says divine right yep makes sense and so you this is really important because you get these things that you can't understand unless you know the hebrew and one particular one is matthew 1 21 and thou shalt call his name yeshua which means salvation for he shall save his people so in hebrew it would say you shall call his name yeshua for he shall you know shia his people it's called paranosia where they use the the same root word you know yeah two places kind of a it's an really an internal rhyme is what it is rhyme of similar sound and sense and it's used in every page of the of the gospels including the hebrew gospels and you lose that you lose that in translation you know but you have it you have it here you have it in the hebrew gospels and that's really amazing because you see the hebrew perspective through these gospels and that's priceless it is you know miles we were gonna we were gonna uh end this series at four episodes but i think there's a few more things we could touch on yeah there's there's a lot more detail it's a fascinating story so would you i mean this is kind of a surprise to everybody on the crew here but would you would you stay and do one maybe two more episodes with us yeah i'd be happy to do it okay yeah we can this this needs to get out yeah to the people okay wonderful wonderful okay well we'll see you next week let's do it thank you okay hey and thank you for joining us and what a great surprise what a great bonus we're going to have miles jones back next week so thank you for joining us this week for another episode of authenticating the hebrew gospels and uh i guess we'll see you next week with miles and shavua tov until then shabbat shalom shalom torah fans give this video a thumbs up and share it with a friend tap the subscription button and the bell icon and i promise to update weekly with in-depth biblical research be sure to download the new michaelrood.tvf for both mobile and home devices for even more commercial-free 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