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Yazosh is also known as Yeshu Natzri and Dositheus and Ben Stada. He is the traditional Eastern Yiddish Ashkenazi version of Krampus who appears on the last night of Saturnalia.
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Yazosh was the son of [[Miriam Magdalena]] and [[Joses Pantera]] the (step)brother of [[Rebbe Yehoshuah Minzaret]].
 
Yazosh was the son of [[Miriam Magdalena]] and [[Joses Pantera]] the (step)brother of [[Rebbe Yehoshuah Minzaret]].
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The sea is the Red Sea which includes mamzerim. The 7 letters are the 7 heads (one of which is damaged). The tops of the letters stand for the 10 horns. There are also 10 crowns (crownable letters are only crowned once per noun).
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His story is related in the [[Teliya Ye.Sh.U.]] and in Karaite sources.
 
His story is related in the [[Teliya Ye.Sh.U.]] and in Karaite sources.
  
 
He was nicknamed '''מסיח''' by the Karaites.
 
He was nicknamed '''מסיח''' by the Karaites.
 
Yazosh is also known as Yeshu Natzri and Dositheus and Ben Stada. He is the traditional Eastern Yiddish Ashkenazi version of Krampus who appears on the last night of Saturnalia.
 
  
 
He is admired in Karaite sources such as for example Judah Hadasi but his followers are criticized for abandoning him and changing his teachings to comply with Roman Christianity. Rabbinical sources on the other hand criticize him and defend the disciples who wrote the Evangelion as agents of Rabbinical Judaism.
 
He is admired in Karaite sources such as for example Judah Hadasi but his followers are criticized for abandoning him and changing his teachings to comply with Roman Christianity. Rabbinical sources on the other hand criticize him and defend the disciples who wrote the Evangelion as agents of Rabbinical Judaism.

Revision as of 10:55, 6 November 2022

Ye.Sh.U. NoTzRY

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Yazosh is also known as Yeshu Natzri and Dositheus and Ben Stada. He is the traditional Eastern Yiddish Ashkenazi version of Krampus who appears on the last night of Saturnalia.

Yazosh was the son of Miriam Magdalena and Joses Pantera the (step)brother of Rebbe Yehoshuah Minzaret.

The sea is the Red Sea which includes mamzerim. The 7 letters are the 7 heads (one of which is damaged). The tops of the letters stand for the 10 horns. There are also 10 crowns (crownable letters are only crowned once per noun).

His story is related in the Teliya Ye.Sh.U. and in Karaite sources.

He was nicknamed מסיח by the Karaites.

He is admired in Karaite sources such as for example Judah Hadasi but his followers are criticized for abandoning him and changing his teachings to comply with Roman Christianity. Rabbinical sources on the other hand criticize him and defend the disciples who wrote the Evangelion as agents of Rabbinical Judaism.

Hadasi also refers to Queen Helene Adiabene and a son of hers called Constans who became his disciples.

Unlike Karaite sources which criticize Queen Helene, the Jewish sources speak in complementary terms about her.

According to the Toledoth Yeshu, he subscribed to the Kenite Hypothes whereby the Kinaidokolpitai introduced Rabbinism to the Children of Israel at Mount Sinai as also suggested in the Quran which points out that "Hanifian Abraham" was not "Hudan" although Moses was. As a result this Hypothesis passed into Messianic Noahism.