Tuesday, August 30, 2016

The Foundation of Yeshua's Lineage

The tribes of Israel, the Chosen People of God, the Israelites, the Hebrews (all one in the same) who preceded Yeshua and are the foundation of His lineage. Yahweh, through his servant Moses, clearly described Yeshua's genealogy which began with Noah and his three sons Shem, Ham and Japheth. Moses recorded the descendants of Ham and Japheth, but only for a few generations. His focus, however, was on Shem. Beginning with Genesis 11:10, Moses detailed the genealogical line of Shem. The Bible refers to Yeshua's descendants as "Hebrews." As we trace the family tree, we come to Terah, a Hebrew. He was the father of Abram who was later named Abraham by Yahweh (Genesis 17:5). Abraham was a Hebrew. In a nutshell, Abraham's story begins with the call of Yahweh. He migrates to Canaan, then to Egypt and finally to Canaan again. Then came the birth of his son Isaac. Isaac married, Rebekah, a woman from the Land of Eber and they gave birth to Jacob and Esau. To this point in history, all of the descendants in the genealogy are Hebrews. However with Jacob, a change took place when Yahweh gave him the name Israel (Genesis 32:28). Though Jacob was still a Hebrew, with his name change, he became the first Israelite. Jacob married two women who were both daughters of Laban who was also a Hebrew. Jacob had twelve sons who are identified as children of Israel and all were all obviously Hebrews. Another name for the Children of Israel is "Israelites," which obviously refers to the fact that they are descendants of Israel. The chart below details all of Israel's sons, the fathers of the tribes of Israel. Our Savior would later emerge from the tribe of Israel's son, Judah.


Abraham and Issac Roma, catacomba di via Anapo






These are my videos:
The Real Identity of the Old Testament Biblical Figures https://youtu.be/Z2dF8FwFHkc
 
The Real Identity of the New Testament Biblical Figures & Yeshua the Messiah/Jesus Christ https://youtu.be/AKwaerbACUw









 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 













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