BORN OF JEWISH MOTHER
62JESUS WAS NOT CHRISTIAN
In the Jewish community a person born of a Jewish mother is considered a Jew. This is the current trend. However in the Biblical way, the father was the carrier of the genetic line. The seed of the man determines the blood transfer of DNA and others factors to the children. The sin markers are also transferred though the blood of the father. Also the good qualities were transmitted to baby. The baby, before it is born is a separated from the mother by the placenta; otherwise the problem of rejection may occur.
This is why we talk about the Adamic line, the Abrahamic descendants, and David’s line and so on.
In the case of the Messiah He had to be born of the line of Judah and the line of David. This line is clearly seen and met.
The line of the Messiah is not through Solomon the son of David, but through Nathan. The reason probably is the involvement of the foreign wives of Solomon.
In the case of Jesus, His mother was Mary (Miriam), and her blood line was exactly that – of David, thus Nathan. Joseph, the step-father of Jesus was not of the same line but of the line of Solomon.
Jesus’ Father was God, and His Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary. This is why Jesus (Yeshuah) is from the family of God. Anyone who has an objection to God having a Son? God has a family and the evidence is that He created us in His (Their) image. We are meant to be family.
The Messiah could not have Adamic markers of an earthly father. But for legal purposes He called Himself the Son of Adam. It was via Mary the son of Adam, when the woman whose seed will crush the head of the Serpent. It is never mentioned in Genesis anything about the Messiah being of the seed of a man. This is very important, since the Messiah came to solve the problem of sin of Adam and not a political figure. He did not come to perpetuate Adamic sin but to solve it. He was sinless. If he would be connected to Adamic sin, He would be not qualified as an everlasting One according to the prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 9:6). He would be mortal as far of life in earth is concerned. The nations needed Him all the time eternally, not in a mortal lifespan, like being king only for 40-52 years. There are more generations who needed Him.
Once I saw a comment by a Jewish Rabbi, on the question “Is Jesus the Messiah?” He said: “Yes, He is, but He is the Christian Messiah.” This was a surprise to me.
Jesus was not a Christian. His name was Jewish, Yeshuah which means salvation (deliverance). He was born to a Jewish mother. He never left the PromiseLand. The Christians did not exist in His time. He never heard the word “Christian” which started 40 years later after He left. It was first used in Antioch. Also the Romans (Gentiles) called them Christians since they marked themselves by the way they loved each other as never seen before in any “religion”. Jesus brought faith and love, including loving enemies.
He was born in Bethlehem as predicted by the Jewish prophets. He went to a Jewish school. He entered into a Jewish spiritual community at the age of 12, in the temple of Jerusalem. He became a Jewish Rabbi. He said, “I came to the house of Israel.” Then He was executed by the Romans not as a Christian but as a Jew. When he was crucified the Romans wrote over His head: “Jesus the King of the Jews.”
He was the eternal Messiah not a temporary one and is coming back since He must complete His Abrahamic blessings to all nations by His disciples filled with the Holy Spirit. All nations must have an opportunity to receive Him. As God planned He will come and His return will materialize soon.
As an individual man cannot be at the same time in the same place but the Holy Spirit is omnipresent and is a witness to many to perform the task. Those of us filled and led by the Holy Spirit will carry the Gospel, which is the good news, to all nations.
Yeshuah was a Jewish man, not a Christian. He was born of a Jewish mother. He had Jewish followers. There is nobody like Him. Please receive Him.
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© 2010 Vladimir Uhri
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Good hub, Vladimir. You are so right. Jesus was 100% Jewish and that is reason enough for us to understand and read His Word from the Jewish perspective.
Probably, Jewish Rabbi meant that Christians MADE him Messiah.






Tamarajo Level 6 Commenter 18 months ago
the Adamic markers following through the paternal side is interesting. I have been looking at epi-genetics for awhile in its relationship to sin. I am not rocket scientist by any means but I am beginning to see the how the spiritual can effect the physical.
interesting hub