Jewish View of Messiah & Tribes

Messiah means anointed. Moses is a type of the Messiah. The Messiah is a Judge, Savior and King David is a type of the Messiah. Son of David is a term for the Messiah. The Messiah is a Shepherd. Titles for the Messiah include: Shiloh, Prince of Peace, YHVH our Righteousness and Son of Man. The Messiah is born in Bethlehem and will be revealed in the Galilee. The Messiah is a humble servant. The Messiah has healing in His wings. Isaiah 53 speaks about the Messiah. The Messiah will ride on a donkey and set His feet on the Mount of Olives. The Messiah will rebuild the Temple, defeat the enemies of Israel, gather the exiles of Israel and teach the Torah to all nations.

Eddie Chumney examines Rabbinical texts and shows their expectations of the Messiah are validated by the New Testament.This teaching covers a list of items on what the rabbis teach about the Messiah. Eddie explains how these things are said of Yeshua in the New Testament.

List of Authors and Books quoted in this series:

Rabbi Rafael Eisenberg, Moses Nahmanides Ramban, Joseph Klausner, Moses Maimonides Rambam, Hillel Malachim, Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Raphael Patai, Rashi, Rabbi Rafael Eisenberg, Jacob Immanuel Schochet, The Book of Redemption, From Exile to Redemption, A Matter of Return, The Principles of Messiah and the Messianic Era, Torah Studies, Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus, I Await His Coming Every Day, Sound the Great Shofar, Living with Moshiach, Talmud Sanhedrin 98a, Talmud Berachot 57a, Zohar Book One 119a, Anticipating the Redemption, The Messiah Texts, Soncino Zohar, Wisdom of the Hebrew Alphabet, Torah Anthology of the Twelve Prophets, The Messianic Idea in Israelm Soncino Midrash Rabbah, The Book of Redemption