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The Lord has strengthened me.
i am nothing0.
Thankyou Jesus/Yeshua.
i went to the Messianic Jew and took of their Holy Bible and then analyzed it by THE HOLY SPIRIT/GHOST. To wit:
in the ENTIRE OLD TESTATMENT OF The Complete Jewish Bible by David H. Stern, whom i suppose as far as the Messianic Jew is concerned is an authority on ADONAI,
MOST OF THE TIME THE WORD "ADONAI" is used it refers to GOD THE FATHER.
In fact the introductory prayer says "Praised are you, Adonai OUR GOD, King of the universe, who gives the Torah of truth and the Good News of salvation to his people Isreal and to all the peoples throught his son Yeshua the Messiah, our Lord."
Accordingly on page xxix, it clearly says on the fourth sentence from the bottom of the page:'Clear a road through the desert for ADONAI(the Lord).' Which is actually about the physical fleshly body of the Messiah:Yeshua with THE FATHER IN HIM.
And then on page xxxiii, in the 12th and 13th sentence from the bottom of the page, we ALSO have this:"the word Adonai, which is a term for GOD found frequently in the Bible and which means 'my Lord,' was said..."
So that in the Old Testatment of THE COMPLETE JEWISH BIBLE, the word Adonai is BOTH: "the Lord" and "my Lord".
But ALWAYS IT IS IN REFERENCE TO GOD THE FATHER, WHO IS THE SPIRIT IN MESSIAH.
So that in Psalms 110:1, it is recorded "ADONAI says to my Lord,"
ANd we who are christians both of messianic and gentile know ADONAI is GOd THE FATHER, AND "my Lord" is the Messiah:JESUS OF NAZARETH.
AND THEREFORE because GOd THE FATHER IS A SPIRIT TO BE WORSHIPPED IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH, IT IS CORRECT TO SAY THE LORD, AND MY LORD:ADONAI;for He can be in all places at the same time. amen
But it is not correct to say my Lord when referring to Jesus, for having only ONE fleshly body, he can NOT be physically possessed by any one sheep at the exclusion of any other.
YESHUA IS THE LORD FOR OUR SAKES, FOR GOd THE FATHER HAS MADE Him THIS TO HIS AND His GLORY.
And even in Parashah 4 Vayera 18:22, it was ADONAI(THE LORD) Avraham remainded standing before, but the PHYSICAL PERSON he was in front of was Messiah, for THE FATHER HAS NOT A FLESHLY BODY. AMEN AMEN AMEN
So now i who am nothing will by THE HOLY SPIRIT/GHOST/Ruach HaKodesh CORRECT for David H. Stern:TEHILLIM 110:1.
It should rather say exactly this: ADONAI ELOHIM says to Messiah,"
And BECAUSE FOR THE TIME OF GRACE JESUS IS THE LORD, EVEN UNTO A THOUSAND YEARS ON THIS EARTH, He(Jesus/Yeshua) can be also called Adonai:THE LORD, FOR THE FATHER HAS MADE OF YESHUA A CO-RULER OVER US. AMEN
So NOW Adonai ONLY MEANS "the LORD".
And when after a thousand years THE FATHER COMES DOWN TO REIMPOSE HIS RULE OVER US, THEN ADONAI WILL ONCE AGAIN BE THE LORD AND MY LORD. AMEN
JESUS IS THE LORD1PRAISE THE LORD1THE LORD YESHUA. AMEN
i am nothing0.
Thankyou Jesus/Yeshua.
i went to the Messianic Jew and took of their Holy Bible and then analyzed it by THE HOLY SPIRIT/GHOST. To wit:
in the ENTIRE OLD TESTATMENT OF The Complete Jewish Bible by David H. Stern, whom i suppose as far as the Messianic Jew is concerned is an authority on ADONAI,
MOST OF THE TIME THE WORD "ADONAI" is used it refers to GOD THE FATHER.
In fact the introductory prayer says "Praised are you, Adonai OUR GOD, King of the universe, who gives the Torah of truth and the Good News of salvation to his people Isreal and to all the peoples throught his son Yeshua the Messiah, our Lord."
Accordingly on page xxix, it clearly says on the fourth sentence from the bottom of the page:'Clear a road through the desert for ADONAI(the Lord).' Which is actually about the physical fleshly body of the Messiah:Yeshua with THE FATHER IN HIM.
And then on page xxxiii, in the 12th and 13th sentence from the bottom of the page, we ALSO have this:"the word Adonai, which is a term for GOD found frequently in the Bible and which means 'my Lord,' was said..."
So that in the Old Testatment of THE COMPLETE JEWISH BIBLE, the word Adonai is BOTH: "the Lord" and "my Lord".
But ALWAYS IT IS IN REFERENCE TO GOD THE FATHER, WHO IS THE SPIRIT IN MESSIAH.
So that in Psalms 110:1, it is recorded "ADONAI says to my Lord,"
ANd we who are christians both of messianic and gentile know ADONAI is GOd THE FATHER, AND "my Lord" is the Messiah:JESUS OF NAZARETH.
AND THEREFORE because GOd THE FATHER IS A SPIRIT TO BE WORSHIPPED IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH, IT IS CORRECT TO SAY THE LORD, AND MY LORD:ADONAI;for He can be in all places at the same time. amen
But it is not correct to say my Lord when referring to Jesus, for having only ONE fleshly body, he can NOT be physically possessed by any one sheep at the exclusion of any other.
YESHUA IS THE LORD FOR OUR SAKES, FOR GOd THE FATHER HAS MADE Him THIS TO HIS AND His GLORY.
And even in Parashah 4 Vayera 18:22, it was ADONAI(THE LORD) Avraham remainded standing before, but the PHYSICAL PERSON he was in front of was Messiah, for THE FATHER HAS NOT A FLESHLY BODY. AMEN AMEN AMEN
So now i who am nothing will by THE HOLY SPIRIT/GHOST/Ruach HaKodesh CORRECT for David H. Stern:TEHILLIM 110:1.
It should rather say exactly this: ADONAI ELOHIM says to Messiah,"
And BECAUSE FOR THE TIME OF GRACE JESUS IS THE LORD, EVEN UNTO A THOUSAND YEARS ON THIS EARTH, He(Jesus/Yeshua) can be also called Adonai:THE LORD, FOR THE FATHER HAS MADE OF YESHUA A CO-RULER OVER US. AMEN
So NOW Adonai ONLY MEANS "the LORD".
And when after a thousand years THE FATHER COMES DOWN TO REIMPOSE HIS RULE OVER US, THEN ADONAI WILL ONCE AGAIN BE THE LORD AND MY LORD. AMEN
JESUS IS THE LORD1PRAISE THE LORD1THE LORD YESHUA. AMEN