Saturday, April 18, 2026

Jesus Martyred: Messianic Judaism

 I think that Jesus was martyred. I think she chose to take upon the sins of the world. There is a law in Torah, do not cause your brother to sin. When Jesus took on sin it was because she was pious, meaning chassid. A chassid says, "What is mine is yours, and what is yours is yours." according to the Talmud. Others caused Jesus to sin when she took on the sins of the world, and she was martyred for it and rose again on the third day and ascended into heaven. However, another human is not allowed to suffer for another's sins according to the Halachah. Basically, this means that all the sins Jesus takes on for you, you eventually have to pay for through means which are complex and extensively discussed in Halachah and spirituality. One such way of receiving forgiveness for sins is a guilt offering, or allowing yourself to feel guilty for the sins that you have done or have been perpetrated against you. Remember, if someone causes you to have sin by Halachah, it is sin nonetheless, despite that it was against your will that it happened.

In Judaism, most think the kingdom of heaven is on Earth, such that when Jesus ascended into heaven, she did not disappear into heaven, but rather entered the kingdom of heaven on Earth as a martyr. Thus, this ascension into the kingdom of heaven was Jesus 2nd coming mentioned in the New Testament, that thus in fact did occur as her followers expected, including Paul who met the risen lord on the road to Damascus. In Judaism, martyrs are the highest in all of heaven. A martyr is someone who lives to do good and is put to death for unjust causes.

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