“Matthew 5:48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.”

Yeshua: The Lion of Judah by Rabbi Isaac Levy

DISCOVER YESHUA AS YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE

Let this book talk to you through the Holy Scriptures to show you the sides of Yeshua Ha’Mashiach as you have never seen. Counselor, ram of God, the lion of Judah, the King of Righteousness, high priest, and creator. If you let the simple presentation of the Holy Scriptures speak for themselves, this book will reward you with a deeper, more satisfying understanding of Yeshua and the relationship he has with the God of the Universe.

 

YESHUA
THE LION OF JUDAH

by Yitzhak Ben Aaron Levy

 

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This book will ignite a fire of passion for God as your understanding deepens for what God has done for us through Yeshua. This book will transform your life.

 

CHAPTER 1 - IN THE BEGINNING

The clothing of Adam and Havah is shown to be the aura or the light of Yeshua. This clothing spoke of their fellowship with Yeshua and their acceptance by God. The 7 faces of the Garden of Eden are discussed as they show 7 mysteries of the creation which all speak of the relationship between Yeshua and his Father. Once the relationship between God and his Son is understood then the master plan of salvation is understood; specifically, the purpose and necessity of Yeshua as mediator between man and God.

CHAPTER 2 - ONE IN PURPOSE

The portrait of Avraham and Yitzhak is the story used to describe the oneness (echad) between Yeshua and his Father. For the purpose of sacrifice, Avraham and Yitzhak “walked together as one.” Yeshua’s statement, “I and my Father are one” is explained with the great “Shema Israel” in mind. The unity between a husband and wife, the joint heirs of all believers with Yeshua, and the plan of redemption as Yeshua restores all things to his Father….speak of being one with G-d. Man cannot be united with G-d apart from Yeshua.

CHAPTER 3 - HIERARCHY of HEAVEN

This chapter explains how “the Word [Yeshua] was G-d” through the example of the family. The premise of this chapter is to understand the relationship of God and his Son by understanding the earthly relationship of a father and his son. Yeshua inherited the almighty nature (same essence, divinity, deity, and name) of his Father the same way a child inherits the human nature (image, likeness, immortality and name) of his earthly parents. This speaks of Yeshua’s rightful place next to his Father but not over his Father. In turn, this speaks of how all believers will one day be next to G-d through Yeshua (joint heirs with him), but not over G-d. Just as Yeshua is an eternal Father, Son, Brother, Friend, and Husband at the same time, so can man since he was created in the image and likeness of Yeshua (who himself was in the image and likeness of his Father).

CHAPTER 4 - HEART to HEART

The human body is likened to the greatest machine ever known to man. Amazing details of the body are highlighted as well as their dependency on the heart. The heart is distinguished between the heart of the spirit and the heart of the soul. The Hebrew word for heart (lev) is dissected showing the many layers of understanding the heart of man and the heart of G-d. The final conclusion is that man was created face to face with his maker Yeshua, thus, completing the portion of the Hebrew letter lamed. Man’s existence is defined as his purpose is to reflect his maker, face-to-face, heart-to-heart.

CHAPTER 5 - CREATED to WORSHIP

The cornerstone of Israel is the Ten Commandments. These are the guidelines for man to follow. Man was created heart-to-heart- he was created to worship. Man’s purpose is to obey and worship the one true God of Israel. The significance of the number "10" is explained in detailed as well as the prohibition against having any idols or images. To worship the one God of Israel was the message of the prophets. Man’s downfall has always been when he turns to other god’s and the first recorded image or idol was in the Garden of Eden. Our worship must be kosher in that it must be acceptable to G-d. Ezekiel’s “man with the writing case” is given much space in the chapter as it shows the heart of G-d and how jealous He is for His people. No idols in the temple and no images in worship are the theme of this chapter.

CHAPTER 6 - THE HOPE OF SALVATION

As man finds his way back to his maker he is given hope. He is sick and in need of medicine and the Torah is the cure to what ails him. Torah provides salvation to all who are lost by giving them hope for deliverance. Salvation is shown from scripture as a hope and future deliverance. Yeshua has come to extend the hope and borders of spiritual deliverance beyond the nation of Israel. Yeshua has provided the means of salvation to all nations, not just the native born of Israel. For those who repent, the Spirit of G-d seals them for the day of redemption. The five essential steps of becoming Born Again are discussed. The importance of endurance is taught to obtain salvation. Those that endure to the end and fight the good fight of faith are those who will be saved. Yeshua will appear a second time without sin unto salvation to those who are waiting for His return. The day of salvation restores unto man that which he lost in the Garden.

CHAPTER 7 - EARTHLY PRIESTHOOD

This chapter starts by showing the origination of the priesthood in the Garden of Eden. As Adam and Hava sinned they would for the first time in their life see the shedding of blood for their atonement. Before their fall, their daily sustenance came from the tree of life. After their fall, the Lord barred them from ever partaking of the tree of life as they would now go to God through the sacrifice. On that day, Adam learned the priesthood from Yeshua. Yeshua made atonement for Adam and Adam was forever a slave to sacrifice. Adam and Hava were once clothed with the Aura of God and now they were clothed with the skin of the sacrifice. This marked the beginning of the journey for man to find his way back to God through the priesthood. Knowledge of the earthly priesthood would be passed down to Adam’s sons and to their sons until ultimately the nation of Israel would be born and called to be a kingdom of priest. The high priest and the Levitical order brought God to Israel. The glory of the holy of holies was the legitimacy of Israel’s existence. The glory that resulted from the obedient tasks of the priesthood represented what man had lost in the Garden of Eden.

CHAPTER 8 - CHOICEST SACRIFICE

An analysis of the color red (the color of blood) leads off in this chapter. Red is the most vivid of all colors because it gets attention (i.e. stop sign, blood). Therefore, the blood of atonement should get our attention. The five sacrifices demanded in Torah are studied in detail. They are the sin, trespass, burnt, meal and peace offerings. With each sacrifice details are given about the animal that was used, the sinner’s involvement, the priest’s work, God’s portion, the priest’s portion, and the sinner’s portion. After the foundation is laid, Yeshua is easily understood as the choicest sacrifice. Yeshua was appointed a body for sacrifice, thus defining his earthly life. God's selected his Son as the choicest sacrifice of his flock. Yeshua was obedient unto death and in his death he fulfilled all 5 sacrifices. This chapter concludes with a chart of comparison as Yeshua’s fulfillment to all the five sacrifices is laid out side by side.

CHAPTER 9 - MELCHITZEDEK

The Creator’s creation is a great investment. All the nations of the world have learned through Judaism the demands of G-d through Torah. Torah has been a light in darkness through every age of antiquity. The deliverance of Israel from Egypt and the formation of a great nation revolving around temple worship all spoke of God’s plan to restore man back to fellowship with Him. Avraham met a man once who was a glimpse of the end result of creation’s redemption. The man of mystery had no parents and was regarded highly enough that Avraham tithed to him. The man’s very name in Hebrew means both King & Priest. G-d remembered what he showed Avraham and confirmed the message through His prophet Zacharyah (whose name means "God Remembered"). Zacharyah says there will one day be a priest on his throne and the counsel of peace will be between the two offices. Finally, the Kingship & Priesthood will be combined into one person – Melchitzedek and the temple will be rebuilt as an eternal house of Adonai and David's kingdom. Melchitzedek is both king and priest. Yeshua is the priest, sacrifice, and Israel’s soon coming king.

CHAPTER 10 - THE PROPHETS CRY

This chapter starts with defining a group of special men of whom the world was not worthy. These men are the prophets of old, of who Israel is indebted. The prophets of old were stoned, sawn in two, tempted, killed by the sword, clothed with animal skins, destitute, afflicted and ill-treated. They lived in deserts, mountains, caves and holes in the ground. Yet, these men were the spiritual covering for Israel. Yeshua spoke to them and showed them Israel’s sin and deliverance if they would repent. These prophets were full of faith and believed unto their death the message of repentance and fellowship with G-d. Three major prophecies are consulted in this chapter speaking of the captivity of Israel. First, there is the 430 years when Israel was held captive in Egypt. Second, there was the 70 years Israel was held captive in Babylon. Third, Ezekiel was shown another 430 years that Israel did not repent leading to the fall of Jerusalem. However, according to Leviticus, three captivities is enough and Yeshua will return a second time without sin bringing salvation (deliverance) to Israel. Yeshua will lead captivity captive and no longer will his people be in bondage. The armies of the anti-christ will come against Israel and it will be last attempt for this generation to witness an onslaught against the chosen people. Yeshua will come back and deliver his bride, establishing his kingdom for a thousand years.

 

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