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Why do Hebraic and Messianic congregants refer to Jesus Christ as YeShua HaMashiach?

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Why do Hebraic and Messianic congregants refer to Jesus Christ as YeShua HaMashiach?

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He is of the tribe of Judah and is a Jew by virtue of his natural posterity, and Hebraic and not Greek nor any other nationality. All scripture is Hebraic, referring to Genesis to Malachi and is the reference from which YeShua and all the people of His time referenced. The Father gave him a name that identifies him with his people, his land, and scripture. This name is above every name that at the name which the Father gave his son, every knee shall bow and every language shall confess.

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