Hebrew Messianism

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Hebrew Messianism is a Noahite Movement originating with Christians seeking to understand Jesus as a Messiah through the eyes of the Mishnaic Judaism which he promoted instead of as the founder of a new religious movement called Christianity.

Viewing Jesus as a promoter of Mishnaic Judaism is only possible of one rejects Roman Christianity's inherent Anti-Semitism and instead accepts that when Jesus criticized the Pharisees he did so only while Beth Shammai was ruling and yet clearly still viewed them as the legitimate government for the Jewish people at that time. Every part of the NT is therefore regarded as nothing but part of a Romaniote Jewish sect's midrash on the Jewish Mishnah.

Hebrew Messianists acknowledge that Noahic believers could be from any faith in the world but feel closer to the Hebrew identity than anything else because they have accepted a teacher of Mishnaic Judaism as their guide. At the same time Hebrew Messianists do not attempt to lay claim to any Judean identity and therefore distinguish themselves from Messianic Jews. Circumcised Hebrew Messianists are aware of the meaning of Edom in Judaism and seek to gain a place in the world to come by placing an eye on Jacob's feet and allowing their head to rest in the lap of Isaac in order to avid identification with Amalek or Arrmilos. Uncircumcised Hebrew Messianists identify with the people of Joktan.