Y’hoshua is “Master of Shabbat” not to cancel it, but to reveal its true purpose: mercy, restoration, and covenant rest. From the grainfields to healings, He teaches Shabbat as a gift—and points to the Shabbat-rest that remains.
Y’hovah names specific actions as hated and abominations. This TORAH-true teaching organizes them by category, gives Scriptural examples from Tanakh and Brit HaDashah, and lays out a restoration path for true talmidim.
Part 2 shows the restoration path: return to the Messiah’s covenant identity, re-embrace Shabbat as gift and sign, reject boasting over Israel, and rebuild talmidut that guards Y’hovah’s commands and the belief of יהושע—without religiosity.
Many worship a Messiah detached from His Jewish covenant identity. Part 1 exposes how “Jesus” was gradually re-framed through language, culture, and empire—while Scripture reveals Y’hoshua as Torah-true, Shabbat-faithful, and Israel-rooted.
Short clips mislead. So can isolated verses. Scripture must be read in context—verse, chapter, book, and all His instruction called TORAH (Tanakh + Brit HaDashah). This is a discipleship trait that protects truth, guards faithfulness, and keeps us from self-made doctrine.