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At the beginning of this year a fierce
controversy was ignited after the contents of a note written
shortly before the rabbi’s death were revealed. The rabbi
had left instructions that the note, allegedly containing the
name of the Messiah, be opened one year after his death. When
the envelope was unsealed, an encoded message revealed the
name Yehoshua, or Yeshua, the Hebrew name of Jesus.
The revelation received surprisingly little
coverage in the Israeli media. Only the rabbi’s own Hebrew
language website www.Kaduri.net and News First Class mentioned
the Messiah note, insisting it was authentic. The Hebrew daily
Ma’ariv, however, called it a forgery.
Orthodox Jews have naturally been dismayed by the
revelation, while some Christians
have greeted the news with excitement. But before we get too
carried away it should be borne in mind that Rabbi Kaduri’s
Yeshua bears little resemblace to the Messiah followed by
Christians.
According to Kaduri, when the Messiah comes he will
first reveal himself to a select group of Jews, not
necessarily Torah scholars, but when he finally reveals
himself to all Israel the Jewish people will be amazed
because, “Many have known his name but have not believed
that he is the Messiah.” Moreover, Kaduri is quoted as
saying that the imminent arrival of the Mashiach will “save
Jerusalem from Islam and Christianity”.
The negative reaction from religious Jews serves to
underline their continuing antipathy to the name of Jesus and
their resistance to the true Messiah. Though it is thirteen
years since Rabbi Schneerson, the spiritual head of the
Lubavitch Chabad movement, departed this life, Israeli
billboards continue to hail him as Mashiach and urge Jews to hasten the “Era of Redemption”.
The Talmudic tractate Rosh Hashanah (29a) says the world will exist for six thousand
years: the first 2,000 years were to be defined by chaos, the
second 2,000 years would mark the years of Torah and the final
2,000 years would be the Messianic Age. On Thursday 13th
September, we will enter the Jewish year 5768 and if rabbinic
chronology is correct, the Messianic Age should have commenced
a little under 2,000 years ago.
Nature and Judaism abhor a vacuum, and during the
last nineteen hundred years there has been no shortage of
pseudo-messiahs anxious to fill the gaping void left after the
majority of Israel rejected Jesus. Chasing would-be Messiahs is no new phenomenon for the
Jewish people and from Simon bar Kochba to Menachem Mendel
Schneerson, in almost every generation there have been
messianic pretenders.
All this highlights the judgement of Paul that
there is a veil over the eyes of the Jewish people that keeps
them from recognising the Messiah. Pray for us as we proclaim
Yeshua to the Jewish people, the true Messiah who
alone can open blind eyes.
Lord,
put Thy law within their hearts,
And
write it in their inward parts;
The
veil of darkness rend in two,
Which hides Messiah from their view.
Yours for the salvation of
Israel,
Mike
Moore
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