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Understanding the Two Messiahs in Judaism: Messiah Son of Yosef vs. Messiah Son of David

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Are you curious about the concept of two different Messiahs in Judaism? In this enlightening video, Rabbi Yitzchak Michaelson of Kabbalah Project delves into the Jewish sources to unravel the distinct roles and characteristics of the Messiah Son of Yosef and the Messiah Son of David. Join us as we focus on Mashiach ben Yosef (Messiah son of Joseph). For several years, this has been a hot topic among Christians of different denominations. They have formulated many arguments and theories using the concept of Messiah son of Joseph found in Rabbinic Judaism, to argue for their Christian faith. Much of the ”evidence” they cite are bits of ancient Hebrew books. These short quotes are taken out of context and then all sorts of false claims and explanations are added by Christians in an attempt to insert Jesus into the honest narrative Judaism brings. Because of all these strange theories presented by Christians, Rabbi Yitzchak Michaelson made a brilliant video taking the Jewish sources on Mashiach ben Yosef and presenting them in-context and explaining them clearly in a way both a Christian and Judaism can learn the truth about this fascinating topic of two messiahs.
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Are you curious about the concept of two different Messiahs in Judaism? In this enlightening video, Rabbi Yitzchak Michaelson of Kabbalah Project delves into the Jewish sources to unravel the distinct roles and characteristics of the Messiah Son of Yosef and the Messiah Son of David. Join us as we focus on Mashiach ben Yosef (Messiah son of Joseph). For several years, this has been a hot topic among Christians of different denominations. They have formulated many arguments and theories using the concept of Messiah son of Joseph found in Rabbinic Judaism, to argue for their Christian faith. Much of the ”evidence” they cite are bits of ancient Hebrew books. These short quotes are taken out of context and then all sorts of false claims and explanations are added by Christians in an attempt to insert Jesus into the honest narrative Judaism brings. Because of all these strange theories presented by Christians, Rabbi Yitzchak Michaelson made a brilliant video taking the Jewish sources on Mashiach ben Yosef and presenting them in-context and explaining them clearly in a way both a Christian and Judaism can learn the truth about this fascinating topic of two messiahs.
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