James the Just, brother of Messiah, suffered martyrdom about the year 63 CE. According to Josephus, the first century Jewish historian, it was widely believed that the destruction of Jerusalem occurred because of the murder of James the Just! In fact, it is claimed in the historical documents that the murder of James the Just was foretold by the prophet Isaiah and was fulfilled in the demise of the Jewish system in 70 CE at the hands of the Romans. It is remarkable that it was not only Messianic Jews that believed this regarding James the Just. Rather, this belief was widely held generally by all Jews of that era. What was so unique about the martyrdom of Ya’akov HaTsadeek a/k/a James the Just that the Jews would believe the destruction of their Temple, Holy City, and entire Jewish system was due to their treatment of James? In this episode we will consider the historical report of the martyrdom of James the Just. As we consider this report you will be amazed, you will be informed and you will be inspired by the story of this remarkable man of God. His story has a lot more to do with your life today than you could possibly imagine. You need to hear this program!
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Wanna know someone? ..Read their mail! In this program we will open the mail of James the Just. “The Epistle of Clement to James” is only one of a number of Clementine letters that illuminates the role of James the Just among the early believers. Clement, who eventually became bishop of Rome, is reported to have been a disciple of Peter in the first century. In fact, the Roman Church calls Clement “Pope” in succession from Peter. In fact, Clement may be named by Paul in the “New Testament” Epistle to the Philippians 4:3. In the above named epistle of Clement he wrote to James the Just to report his ordination into office by Peter. This and other Clementine epistles gives us a view into the internal government of the early believers that many find quite surprising. In the salutation of Clement to James he calls James “bishop of bishops” and also repeatedly calls James “my lord” - and that is only the start of the surprises! Clearly, Clement reveals a mindset regarding James that is not familiar to believers today. You will likely be astounded by this historical look into the working government of the early believers - particularly as it pertains to James the Just. In the process you will learn how you have been robbed by the Roman Church!
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“Saint James” is a mythical figure of the Roman Church who barely resembles the real-life brother of Messiah, Ya’akov HaTsadeek / James the Just. In reality Ya’akov HaTsadeek was a Jew of David’s House who kept a life-long nazirite vow according to the requirements of the “Old Testement Law” the Torah, and was, in fact, a highly esteemed dignitary of the whole Jewish nation in his day. At the same time, Ya’akov HaTsadeek was the earthly leader of the Messianic believers, better known to many as “the Church” in Jerusalem and in all the world. This picture, of course, is not consistent with the “new religion” theory of the “Christian Church” - which explains why the Roman Church establishment did all in their power to eradicate all true historical records of Ya’akov HaTsadeek. In this program you will meet the real Ya’akov HaTsadeek as you have never known him before. In meeting him you are bound to be inspired by him. I promise you, meeting him in this program will challenge much that you thought you knew as you move to a new level of understanding of what the Kingdom of Messiah is really all about. This program pulls together much that has already been taught in our earlier programs and dramatically advances the big picture forward. You will definitely want to take in the whole hour on this one so you don’t miss the amazing crux of what this is all about!
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Our primary sources for this teaching are The Gospel According To John and quotations of Jerome from The Gospel According to the Hebrews, an account of the earthly life and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua first written in Hebrew and held sacred within the first century Nazarean community of believers. This source reports on the resurrection appearance of Messiah to His brother, commonly known as James the Just / Yakov HaTsadeek. While Paul affirms that Messiah appeared to Yakov / James after His resurrection this appearance to Yakov / James is not reported on anywhere in the traditional New Testament Scriptures, leaving a significant gap in the NT resurrection report. That makes the resurrection report from The Gospel According to the Hebrews all the more valuable, since it fills in information known to be lacking from the traditional four Gospels. This important information significantly fills out the picture of what happened after the resurrection of Messiah and helps to lay a foundation of understanding of the role of James the Just / Yakov HaTsadeek among the early believers.
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