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What is the Jewish Belief About Moshiach?


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Posted: Jan 31, 2006
Beautiful
I thought that this explination was beautiful. I am very interested in learning about Mashiach and this page explained everything perfectly to me.
Posted By Anonymous, marlboro, nj

Posted: Feb 9, 2006
Beliefs Re. The end of days..
I am thankful that this information is readily avaliable to anyone who is seeking to learn of your faith & the end times... thank you for allowing us of other Faiths to learn of how things must be soon to come...
Posted By Ginger Ambrosio, Palatka, FL USA

Posted: Apr 14, 2006
explanations for the unanswered questions
The articles regarding the Holocaust and Neshama were very helpful to me in my understanding of Judaism and G-d. Thanks
Posted By Janet, LI, NY

Posted: May 6, 2006
informative
Thanks for this explanation - I was seeking a brief on the Jewish perspective of the Messiah since I am a Christian; it helped alot.
Posted By vincent , ottawa, canada

Posted: July 29, 2006
Not even the pope would recognize the messiah if he were in his presence... At this day and age people have forgotten who he was who he is and what the messge was...
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Aug 19, 2006
you missed it.
too many complex "rules" . the Mashiach doesnt need to be jewish, in fact, such a person would transcend such rigidity . you speak of a new time of humanity, but want it to be like the old time....
Posted By Lucidique

Posted: Mar 5, 2007
Thank you for this information.
Posted By Hillela Bat Sarah, Holland, Flevoland

Posted: Mar 5, 2007
Messiah
That is good information about the Moshiach, but the fact is not that Moshiach will be created as we create a cake, where we know what will be in it and how much time will be needed to cook it.
Only the God knows the truth about the Messiah, Moshiach.
Are you 100% SURE tha Moshiach will be exact as you writte here?
How can you know what God is going to do, create? Are you God or instand of God?

To me Messiah will be a world teacher or helper. He will have a mission to come for the whole Humanity to change and transform it by leading the Humanity to the missing for which the Man was created;
to rebuil and perfect the Earth,the Temple which God builed and humans destroyed.
This is what I se in Messiah, for whom the whole world, all Humanity has talked about in their own thoughts and feelling. Still God is the one who knows how will Messiah be.
Posted By anton, v, c

Posted: May 8, 2007
Blind can not see
Israel is not like the rest of the nations (Am Segula or special) because G-d chose us to serve him. They are ready to serve but how can you serve when you need eyes to see the light coming? So that is what is needed, the eyes, not Moshiach.
There is a tradition that Elijah the prophet will come to the world and announce the imminent arrival of Mashiach. However, according to other opinions, Mashiach may arrive unannounced. Elijah would then arrive to assist in the peace process. Some suggest that if the Mashiach arrives in his predestined time then Elijah will announce his arrival, but if Mashiach comes suddenly then Elijah will appear after Mashiach has come. But they can be One. Which one we see? Can we see what we can not see?
Posted By ak, v, c

Posted: June 16, 2007
Mashiach
I have just recently come to learn of the Jewish Mashiach. I am intently studying Torah and Kabbalah wisdom.

You know how you just know that something is truthful?

I am referring to the "End of Days" event. I do believe that we are initially into this event.

Wars, rumors of wars, evil of all kinds, shapes and forms, weather woes, animals behaving in confounding ways.

Mankind seems bent on having its "own" way yet with this divine knowledge that this kingdom, as we know it, is changing forever to G-d's Kingdom where He will make His home is very heartwarming and fills the soul with joy.

And the part where all of us have an obligation (a joyful one-one we look forward to fulfilling) to make this world a dwelling place for the Most High is truly wonderful.
Posted By Anonymous, Ft. Towson, Oklahoma

Posted: June 20, 2007
correction on the first question
Mashiach is not the hebrew word for messiah. Messiah is the english word for mashiach. Because the word mashiach came first. Messiah is a transliteration of it.
Posted By Anonymous
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Posted: Aug 6, 2007
Mosiach
You state, "All the nations of the world will recognise Mashiach to be a world leader and will accept his dominion. " What about Christians who believe in the Second Coming and other world religions?

As a Jew who is trying to connect to his people and heritage, the problem I have with your postulations is the same problem I have with most religions as they are often presented: "Our way is the only true way".

You also state that, "There is a small bone in the body called the Luz bone (some identify this bone as the coccyx) from which the body will be rebuilt at the time of resurrection." What about the many good Jews who have been cremated?

Also, out of the hundreds of millions of Jews that have died over the past 5,000+ years, how can they all fit in Eretz Yisrael? Will there be room?
Posted By Anonymous, Chicago, IL

Posted: Feb 1, 2008
Elijah
When Elijah comes how will we recognize him? If we are not careful he may end up in a mental institution for claiming to know who the messiah is.
Posted By John Pacuta, Waterloo, On

Posted: Feb 5, 2008
Elijah
Those who made such a claim about themselves would ultimately have to prove it to everybody else. Perhaps by not making a self-proclamation Elijah is aldeady walking amongst us right now. Would any one really notice? Maybe he'll come as a comedian, and really shows us all how to lighten up, I though he was pretty good when he told those priests of a pagan deity, "Hey! Maybe if you hollered alittle louder he'd wake up?", and," Maybe he went on vacation! You could alsmost see The Prophet lounging with a piece of straw clenched between his teeth, before he showed them the truth. He will not fit the expectations of all the religions, and denominations. In fact they've probably tried to kill him, or imprison him if they know who he is today...
Posted By Anonymous, Pasadena, CA

Posted: Feb 19, 2008
The comments posted representing the thoughts of some are perhaps some reasons in and of themselves for the delay in Moshiach's coming. Belief and faith are very clearly an integral part of the coming of Moshiach now. Perhaps if just one person decided today to believe or to do a mitzvah that could be the one person needed to make it happen.
Posted By traci, boca raton , florida

Posted: Feb 28, 2008
Eretz Yisrael
how can they all fit in Israel? Will there be room?

Time and space doesn't work like we think.
Posted By Brian Carpenter, Payson, UT

Posted: Mar 29, 2008
"Anointed One"
Once again, fantastic information about something I really crave information about. The more I learn, the less I fear the afterlife. (For some reason I have always feared the UNKNOWN). This information helps, however I like to believe until that time, when we die, we do go to "heaven" and are reunited with our relatives instead of staying in the ground.(souls).
Posted By Anonymous, OHIO
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Posted: May 8, 2008
Mashiach male?
What makes everyone so sure that Mashiach will be male? Is it not the oppressed who have a deeper sense of truth/enlightenment? And who is oppressed in our society today? Certainly not men...
Posted By Simcha

Posted: May 8, 2008
Moshiach
What makes everyone so certain of the gender of Moshiach?
Scriptures call him, a king, and not a queen.
a female monarch is called a queen even if she is not married. Therefore, because a female monarch is not a king, and the scriptures call Moshiach, a king; He would obviously be a male. As far as oppression, the male is most often repressed, having been taught to shut down emotionalism from their youth. Gender roles are often taken on because of false tradition, and false evidence appearing real (FEAR). Most humans when in fear will either flee or fight. If that fear is an inward one the fight can be made difficult if that person is in denial of those fears. They can lash out at others who are simply trying to advise, or who are actually concerned for them; if they refuse to deal with what is bugging them. repressed memories can also affect the situation. Men are therefore oppressed by their own repressed emotions which they are not taught to exhibit. A prison w/o bars.
Posted By Anonymous, Pasadena, CA

Posted: May 8, 2008
"Mashiach is not the hebrew word for messiah. Messiah is the english word for mashiach. Because the word mashiach came first. Messiah is a transliteration of it. "

The English letters "Mo/aschiach" haven't been with us long enogh to make Oxford's dictionary. Messiah entered the tongue in the early 17th century. The distraction of English vowels keeps us from seeing the spiritual formula.
It keeps English speakers from considering the spiritual difference between the formulas Mem Sheen Chayt(40 300 8 and Mem Sheen Hay 40 300 5 which is given the English "translation" Moses.
Posted By John Shoemaker

Posted: June 2, 2008
"Moshiach" / "Mashiach", which one is correct? I have seen websites that use both spellings, so which one is right? Is one Aramaic and one classic Hebrew, or what?

I appreciate the help!
Posted By Mark, Kevil, KY

Posted: June 2, 2008
Moshiach/Mashiach
Both are correct and a matter of pronounciation, Jews of ashkenazic descent pronounce the kamatz vowel which is under the M of Moshiach/Mashiach as an 'oh', while Jews of Sefardic descent and modern Hebrew speakers pronounce it 'ah'.
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, chabad.org

Posted: June 2, 2008
spelling
the O and A are often interchangible based on Hebrew pronunciation because it is actually neither exactly and O nor an A and the pronunciation of the vowel can actually change depending upon context. So in Hebrew it would be spelled the same way but some might pronounce Mashiach and some Moshiach, the correct pronunciation seems to be somewhere in between.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: June 2, 2008
Moshiach/Mashiach...
Thanks for the information. I especially appreciate the history behind the use of "Moh" and "Mah". I find the Hebrew language fascinating, and really think the only way to get the full depth of the teaching from the Torah and/or Tanak, requires a understanding of the Hebrew language. So often the English transliterations/translations loses some of the depth of the scriptures.

Thanks again, and may G-d bless you and yours greatly!
Posted By Mark, Kevil, KY

Posted: July 31, 2008
Re: The meaning of Mashiach
I found this incredibly interesting and it helped to increase my knowledge. Rabbi Dubov certainly knows how to hit the nail with his verbal hammer! Always enlightening, and strengthening. How blessed are his family, friends and congregation to that he is always there, teaching, encouraging, making Judaism seem not difficult, but a goal to reach for, a flame lit to light the darkness of non or mis understanding!

thank you Rabbi Dubov - I am still learning from your (so valuable!) 'Key Faqs' book!
Posted By SADIE WEISS, LONDON, UK

Posted: Aug 1, 2008
What happens AFTERWARDS?
great article - but serious question: Moshiach is a mortal man.

When he dies what will happen?

WIll there be another Moshiach to take over?

Will the world go back to the way it was?
Posted By andy

Posted: Aug 3, 2008
RE: What happens AFTERWARDS?
Once Moshiach comes, things will never revert to their previous state.

So what will happen if he passes away? Moshiach is a king who will restore the Davidic dynasty. If he would pass away, his position would be inherited by his son, and then his son after him.

At a certain time during the messianic era, the dead will be resurrected. At that time, those who live will live forever. Assuming that Moshiach is still alive when this happens, he will not pass away and would therefore not be replaced.
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Sep 8, 2008
Will the world go back the way it was?
Posted By Jeannie Taylor, Kenefic, OK

Posted: Sep 14, 2008
RE: Will the world go back the way it was
Once Moshiach comes, and the world enters the Messianic era, it will never revert back to how it is during the present time.
Posted By Rochel Chein for Chabad.org

Posted: Sep 15, 2008
Moshiach
Why are you waiting?
Didn't Moses write that " ...It is not in heaven that some one must go and get it for you, and it is not buried in the ground that some one else needs to dig it up for you."?? Moses wrote It is near YOU, it is on your tongue, and on your heart to DO it.
Love one another as G-d loves us. Can you do this? That is Moshiach. You don't have to wait, just do it.
Posted By Anonymous, pasadena, CA

Posted: Nov 1, 2008
Moshiach
No. We don't have to wait, but we can prepare for him everyday. Live in expectation of him. I deployed to Iraq with my Tallis and tefillin with me, and clothes for the way over to the holy land when moshiach comes. It's more than waiting. It's living in the expectation. It's anticipation.
Posted By Gershom

Posted: Nov 3, 2008
Refreshment
Dovid Dubov is indeed a spiritual person, I am enriched by his wisdom. I am a christian but know the beginnings and beauty of the Christian origin. I sometimes question my faith as we all do but listening the the age-old beauty of wisdom in the Jewish faith is indeed refreshing and wonderful. May God make all sincere persons prosper. xxx
Posted By Mary, 0000, Ireland

Posted: Nov 9, 2008
Moschiach
Within the deepest spiritual meaning of our religion, I always felt the teaching is that the almighty G-d is our true redeemer and savior and that all references to some human being as the messiah are strictly done in a symbolic manner to attempt to fashion a way to behave toward one another and to be better people in general. I firmly believe that we Jews shall not be abandoned on the threshold of eternity for not accepting the Christian or Islamic version of prophetic fulfillment. Our very sacred tradition engendered the concept of 'moschiach' as someone anointed or literally smeared on with oil--and surely it is not the oil under the earth over which wars are being fought in the cradle of civilization and beyond. In the days of the messiah the world will know peace and not have the Jews as some perverted sacrificial lamb in the bone yard of humanity in the final scene from some Armageddon countdown--we need to dis-armageddon, defuse that rhetoric and rise up as G-d’s holy beacon
Posted By paul werbalowsky, kingston, ny, usa
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Posted: Nov 10, 2008
Moshiach
How can I find out if I belong really to Davidic dynasty ?
Posted By Peter Pusnik

Posted: Dec 8, 2008
Moshiach
I would just like to know if maybe moshiach could be a woman?
brought down from King David's family line.
Posted By Ruth

Posted: Dec 20, 2008
mashia Hebrew spelling
how does Torah actually spell the word "Mashiach", Mashia et al
Posted By nuchamber, newark, nj/usa

Posted: Dec 22, 2008
RE mashia Hebrew spelling
The Hebrew spelling is: משיח
It is pronounced Moshiach (or Mashiach).
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Jan 1, 2009
Moshiach
Does the Torah say where he will be born
Posted By Bobby Meindl, Greensboro, N.C. U.S.A.

Posted: Jan 2, 2009
Moshiach
Come quickly Moshiach, Come
Posted By Anonymous, Windsor, ON. Canada

Posted: Jan 4, 2009
To Bobby:
The authoritative text on the Moshiach is found in the works of Maimonides’ Laws of Kings. In that text, there is no mention of where he will be born.
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Jan 7, 2009
a wonderful place
How wonderful to escape for just a little while into this page of comments. Thank you for being there in a world where comment pages don't begin to nurture, except for right here.
Posted By Shira, El Paso, TX

Posted: Jan 25, 2009
Will there be room?
If the entire people of Israel could fit at one time in Solomon's Temple and the Garden of Eden was meant to house every soul; and if a single word made space for our universe and created all things....
I sincerely doubt there will be a shortage of room surrounding G-d and His temple in Israel.Have faith friends!
Posted By wendy, geneseo, ny/usa

Posted: Feb 18, 2009
Sooner than you think
I recently read a magazine article about a prophecy that the 'end of the world' will be in 2012. It was made by some tribe totally cut off from the rest of the world (sorry I can't be more specific). The article mentioned the coming of Moshiach at that time, which is why I researched the topic here.
Considering the 'world recession' and traumas of the world happening at the moment, according to Dubov's explanation, it makes sense that the time of Moshiach may be just around the corner.
i always thought that Moshiach would be a spirit, but never thought he/she would be in human form. This individual could be among us right now!
Posted By Leanne, Australia

Posted: Feb 19, 2009
this article made me hopeful. thank you
Posted By erika

Posted: Mar 1, 2009
Messiah
Reading Leanne from Australia she mention Messiah as he/she. Is there some reson why she used he/she. Could it be a she?
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Mar 4, 2009
I find it difficult to accept everything in the bible as exact or to take it literally. I think humans have grown and progressed to the point where we realize that not everything in the bible is meant to be taken literally. I believe a lot is symbolic and often open to various interpretations. There are even sects with Judaism who don't believe in the state of Israel because it was not established by the Messiah! We are sufficiently intelligent enough to be able to discern what is fact and reality and not necessarily accept the dreams. fairy tales or all the prophesies of the bible.
Posted By Anonymous, Toronto, Canada

Posted: Apr 2, 2009
women messiah
no, a woman cannot be a messiah , the verse says "som tasim.... melech" (place upon yourself a king). Our sages say "a king, not a queen."
Posted By leah kones

Posted: Apr 6, 2009
The Coming of Moshiac
Greetings. I was reading in Daniel, and it appears that his prophecies give a good timetable for the coming of Messiah.
Dan 9:24-25 tells us that from the command to restore Jerusalem until Moshiac, there shall be 69 sevens of years, or 483 years. And then after that, he shall be 'cut off'. Could you help me with this, please? The command to rebuild Jerusalem did occur under Artexerxes in Neh 2.
Thank you in advance.
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, lake george, colorado/usa

Posted: Apr 12, 2009
To Ron:
The general consensus among the commentators is that seventy sevens (weeks) refer to 490 years. Those are the seventy years in between the two temples and the four hundred and twenty of the second temple, when the Jewish people suffered as a subservient nation as opposed to the independent nation that they had been.

This was a punishment for the Sabbatical years about whose laws they had been lax. It is for this reason that the years of the punishment are calculated in sevens.
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Apr 12, 2009
To Menachem for Chabad
Thank you very much for your response. My study agrees with your statement about the violation of Sabbatical years. I am wondering how you can see the 7 year time periods as beginning with the temple. THe text states that the 490 years would begin at a very apparent event: The command to rebiuild the temple. Do you agree that that event did take place in 3315?

The words are very interesting: "SO you are to know and discern that from the issuing of a decredd to restoe and revuild Jerusalem, until Messiah the prince, there will be seven sevens and sixty two sevens.... Then, the Messiah will be cut off....

It seems that much of this speculation could be avoided if we just turn to the Word of G-d for our answers. What am I missing?

It sasy that shall appear and then be "cut . off". Then, the last 7 is another
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, LK George, Colorado

Posted: Apr 14, 2009
Rons comment
3315?
Posted By Amy Booe, centerpoint, IN

Posted: Apr 14, 2009
Moshiac's coming unveiled.
Please kindly disregard the previous post, as it was sent prematurely….due to big fingers hitting the wrong keys. Sorry.
Thank you very much for your response. My study agrees with your statement about the violation of Sabbatical years. How do you can see the 7 year time periods as beginning with the temple.? The text states that the 490 years would begin at the command to rebuild the temple. Do you agree that that event did take place in 3315?

The words from G-d are very interesting: "So you are to know and discern that from the issuing of a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem, until Messiah the prince, there will be seven sevens and sixty two sevens.... Then, the Messiah will be cut off....”

It seems that much of this speculation could be avoided if we just turn to the Word of G-d for our answers. What am I missing?

It says that shall appear and then be "cut off". Then, the last 7 is another time period to occur later. It seems that
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, Lake George, Colorado/USA

Posted: Apr 14, 2009
Help
Greetings. Could someone please tell me where, in the scriptures, does it tell us that Moshiac will rebuild the temple? Thank you in advance.
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, LK George, Colorado/usa

Posted: Apr 17, 2009
Help
It's in Ezikiel. I believe somewhere between chapter 36 and 38. I'll have to look it up for you.
Posted By Gershom

Posted: Apr 18, 2009
The shemen hamishcha/anointing oil was hidden along with the ark of the covenant in the time of King “Hezekiah” as described by the Rambam in Hilchot Beit Habechira 4,1. The Gemora also states that when the Ark of the covenant was hidden, the jug of mana, the anointing oil, and Aaron’s staff were hidden as well. It is said King Hezekiah hid these items prior to the destruction of the first Temple. When the second Temple was rebuilt the ark of the covenant as well as the anointing oil was no longer part of Temple service. When the Jewish people returned from Babylonian exile the priest were not “anointed” but wore eight garments in remembrance in place of the anointing oil. The ark of the covenant must be found and this special oil whereby Moshiachn is anointed. No oil=no Messiah!
Posted By Walter Vaughn, St. Louis, MO

Posted: Apr 19, 2009
Maschiac builds the temple
Thank you Gersham. I have looked in Ezekiel, and founf 52 places where the temple is referred to, and I dont see where it says that. What am I missing?
Thanks in advance for you kind committment to answer my immature questions. May G-d's love, grace and peace be your in abundance.
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, Lk George, Colo/USA

Posted: Apr 20, 2009
To Ron:
This is quite clear in Isaiah 2:2-3:

"And it shall be at the end of the days, that the mountain of the L-rd's house shall be firmly established at the top of the mountains, and it shall be raised above the hills, and all the nations shall stream to it.
And many peoples shall go, and they shall say, "Come, let us go up to the L-rd's mount, to the house of the God of Jacob, and let Him teach us of His ways, and we will go in His paths," for out of Zion shall the Torah come forth, and the word of the L-rd from Jerusalem."
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Apr 20, 2009
The Temple and the Mosiach
Thanks M Posner. What is clear from that passage is that all the nations shall stream to the house of the Lord, and there all will be taught. Perhaps i am missing it, but where does it say that the temple will be constructed by Him?
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, Lake George, Co

Posted: Apr 20, 2009
Amy Booe's question
Yes. That should be about right, if my subtrction is correct. Am I wrong? i did the math on a napkin, so it could be wrong..or it could be mixed with pizza sauce.
Posted By Ron Zaccagnini, Lk George, Co

Posted: Apr 21, 2009
Rons comment
I am not sure what exactly you are subtracting to get that. Apologies for my ignorance, but I haven't a real good grasp on different calender yrs either. Could you just maybe break it down for me again how you get that number.
Posted By Amy Booe, centerpoint, IN

Posted: Aug 19, 2009
Promised Land
Will the returning jews occupy all of the Promised Land, or will the be confined to present day Isreal?
Posted By Len Zielewski, Erie

Posted: Aug 20, 2009
RE: Promised Land
When Moshiach will come, the Jewish Kingdom will be in the entire area promised to Abraham. How does this relate to the current borders of the State of Israel? Well, let's just say that when the British carved up the territories, they did not use the Bible as their guide.
Posted By menachem

Posted: Oct 6, 2009
re. "What happens afterwards"

To Andy,
THere is a source in the Talmud, Sanhendrin 98 which states that if Moshiach comes from the dead (and will be resurrected), he will be like Daniel.
See also Rambam, Hilchos melachim Ch 11 and 12 which rules out the possibility of Moshiach being killed but does not rule out the possibility of Moshiach passinga away and being ressurected. Hope this answers your question.
Posted By Nechama, London

Posted: Oct 10, 2009
One World Government
When One World Government comes, we will need a common international language as well. As a native English speaker, I world prefer Esperanto.
Posted By Anonymous, London, England

Posted: Nov 8, 2009
Doing my part
I am a non-Jew but I have been learning to apply the 7 Noahide laws to my life.
Posted By Richard Raff, BonneyLake, WA

Posted: Nov 8, 2009
" I always felt the teaching is that the almighty G-d is our true redeemer and savior and that all references to some human being as the messiah are strictly done in a symbolic manner to attempt to fashion a way to behave toward one another and to be better people in general

I read this above and know that some of us believe that there is a specific person in every generation and when the all the world accepts this person there will soon begin an era of peace.

This indicates that there is some latitude, or freedom of belief within "the Jews."
Posted By John Shoemaker

Posted: Nov 10, 2009
Who is Who
Well... all we can do is wait and see who is who. G-d has already written the story to this chapter. I can, with great joy and happiness, accept G-d on this kind of decision. As a human beings (including everyone, me as well) we must learn to keep our hands off this subject mentally and physically. I just wish that maybe we need to see everyone at the dinner table. We should be able to talk about many thing together. Moshiach is not something we con predict but something that might just make us do better for people in the here and the right now. So study even harder, "I am one to talk," to make a reasonable conversation on a great subject.
Posted By Anonymous

 


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