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Does Messianic Judaism Believe in the Trinity?

Many Messianic Jews still affirm the Trinity, yet Scripture proclaims Y’hovah Echad. This teaching traces the Greek origins of the doctrine and restores the Hebraic revelation of oneness through Y’hoshua HaMashiach.

Guarding the Covenant

Many profess faith in Y’hoshua yet fail to guard the covenant. To shamar Torah is to walk as true talmidim—faithful, watchful, and restored to relationship with Y’hovah.

“Abolishing the Enmity”

Ephesians 2:15 is often misunderstood to say that Y’hoshua abolished the Torah. Yet from a Messianic Jewish perspective, Sha’ul reveals that what was truly abolished was the enmity—the hostility dividing Jew and Gentile. In Y’hoshua, unity is restored and Torah remains holy.

The Vision of Yeḥezqel’s Temple

Yeḥezqel’s vision of dry bones reveals Y’hovah’s promise to restore Yisra’el through His Ruach. This prophecy points to the Renewed Covenant in Y’hoshua HaMashiach, where Y’hovah’s Spirit brings new life, unity, and obedience to His people once scattered among the nations.

The Oneness of Elohim

The Revelation of Y’hovah in HaMashiach From the beginning of Scripture, the absolute oneness of Elohim is a cornerstone of true emunah (faith) and a foundational doctrine of Netzari Mashiach Judaism. “Hear,