Here is the Biblical outline for the conception, birth, and early life of Yeshua. According to the information written in the Torah, Prophets, and Gospels, Yeshua was born in the ‘season of our rejoicing,’ on the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles in a sukkah. The shepherds at the Migdal Eder heard the angelic hosts proclaim ‘peace on earth among people of goodwill.’ They went immediately to see the ‘Lamb of God’ in Bethlehem. At that moment, wise men from the east saw a ‘star’ and began traveling to Bethlehem to greet the ‘newborn king.’ While all Israel rejoiced in the Torah, the living Torah was circumcised and named Salvation –– Yeshua.
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The Heart of the New Covenant
For many people, the new covenant is believed to be the 26 books of the Bible known as the New Testament. For others, the new covenant replaces something ‘old’ they refer to as the ‘law’ for a something new they call ‘grace.’ This is taught as the old covenant was God’s law (Torah) and the new covenant is the removal of the Torah from a believer’s life so we have ‘freedom.’ What do the Scriptures actually teach about the new covenant?