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The Messianic Walk
J.K. McKee & Judah Gabriel Himango
10 episodes
6 months ago
Messianic apologist J.K. McKee and Messianic blogger Judah Gabriel Himango tackle the tough issues facing Messianic Judaism, Hebrew Roots, and Messianic believers everywhere.
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Messianic apologist J.K. McKee and Messianic blogger Judah Gabriel Himango tackle the tough issues facing Messianic Judaism, Hebrew Roots, and Messianic believers everywhere.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
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Messianic Jewish Problems with Hebrew Roots
The Messianic Walk
1 hour 57 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Messianic Jewish Problems with Hebrew Roots

John and I tackle difficult issues separating Messianic Judaism and Hebrew Roots.



For the uninitiated, the Messianic movement encompasses both Messianic Judaism and Hebrew Roots.



In Messianic Judaism, the goal is Israel’s salvation by making a space where Jews can follow Yeshua as Messiah without losing their Jewish identity.



In Hebrew Roots, the goal is a return to the Jewish roots of Christianity, removing the extra-Biblical cruft created by the Church over the last 2000 years.



Go to most any Messianic congregation today, and you’re bound to find folks from both camps. These groups need each other, and yet, often there are theological disputes and disagreements that can prevent fellowship.



In this podcast, John and I look at 4 major issues that the Messianic Judaism movement sees with Hebrew Roots, and offer some ways to navigate them:



* One-Law Rigidity – dogmatism around the idea that non-Jews must follow the Torah in the same way that Jews do* Two-House identity – which claims many or most non-Jews in the Messianic movement are actually descendants of the lost 10 tribes of Israel* Sacred Name Onlyism – the idea that you must pronounce God’s divine name, יהוה, and must never use circumlocutions like “Lord”, “God”, or even “Adonai” or “Elohim.”* Divergent Calendars – Calendars that differ from the modern Jewish (Hillel II) calendar, resulting in dates of the Feasts differing from mainstream date.



These 4 issues were raised by Rabbi David Schiller of Congregation Etz Chaim in Richardson, Texas, during an interview with John in an earlier podcast.



In this episode, John and I talk about how to navigate these difficult issues — and have fellowship in the presence of disagreement — via a Big Tent kind of Messianic movement. Enjoy!
The Messianic Walk
Messianic apologist J.K. McKee and Messianic blogger Judah Gabriel Himango tackle the tough issues facing Messianic Judaism, Hebrew Roots, and Messianic believers everywhere.