Yeshua: The Remembrance
Preface
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"Yeshua: The Remembrance" is a new translation of the four known narratives ("gospels") of the B'rit Chadashah [New Covenant Scriptures]. It is harmonized as one complete and unabridged account of the life of Yeshua HaNatzeret [Jesus of Nazareth], the Mashiach [Messiah] of Israel. The narratives which are translated herein are Mattityahu [Matthew],
Chapter One
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Background
{It was about 160 years after Yisrael overthrew Greek rule through the Maccabean revolt. Since the Maccabean rule, Rome had conquered most of the western world and removed the Hasmonean dynasty in Yisrael. Emperor Pompei had conquered Yerushalayim and entered the Mikdash [Holy Temple], but he left it intact.
Chapter Two
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Birth of Yeshua
When Miryam returned to Natzeret, {before she and Yosef were married, it became known that she was pregnant}. Yosef, a righteous man, was not willing to make her a public example, so he thought it best to privately annul the engagement. But while he was burdened with this problem the messenger of YHVH appeared unto him in a dream and spoke
Chapter Three
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Ministry of Yochanon Begins
In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate was governor of Yehudah; Antipas, son of Herod, was tetrarch of the Galil; and his brother, Philip, was tetrarch of other parts of Yisrael which included Syria. Also, Chanan and Chaiyafa stood in the place of the Kohen Gadol. {They received the honor through intrigue and not rightfully. This
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