Now lets put this thread where it should be. We are here to look at how Yeshua lived His life, and only that.
As has been made clear, it is understood that Yeshua lived His life by the laws given by HaShem. Fulfilling the Prophets, in every detail. Yet not all prophecy has been fulfilled, so by the teachings of Yeshua have not been removed.
The best way to do this in my mind, is to start with the book of John. So lets go there and open with that.
Jhn 1:1¶In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
What is the Word? many say the word is what was given at Mount Sinai. We see this as true for one reason. The Word was given verbally to all that were there. Oh sure it scared them, and they told Moses to go and get the teachings, and then tell them. (Not word for word, though the teaching is intacked. )
Others say it was the words spoken by HaShem to create everything. Again we agree with this. before anyone tries to say we can't have it both ways, I ask why not? Both are HaShem speaking, and both hold His Word. I do ask that you keep in mind that Yeshua and HaShem are for all intent one and the same. However there is also a human side of Yeshua. That part of Him that opened the door for us to See HaShem in Him.
Jhn 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
Now I have seen some attempt to use this to say, "See the Jewish people know, and so they were rejected." That however isn't true as we will see in time.
Jhn 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on his name:
2 things to look at here. First, are we not all HaShem's children? In fact we are, after all without Him not one of us would have even been born. Even though some may wish to remove HaShem, the Word, and Yeshua from the face of the earth. They still wouldn't be here if not for Him.
The other. Why would John say even them that believe...? Do we not have to believe to become a child of HaShem? For some that answer is YES. Yet John seen fit to make the distinction.
Jhn 1:14¶And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
In this passage we find that Yeshua became human. To some this would show that He faced the same sinful nature we face. Yet He over came that side of human nature, showing us that we could as well. Sadly however we seem to sin no matter what we do.
As one reads through this chapter many things come to light. First is that even before they had seen His power in action, they knew who He was.
When we turn we will move into the Teachings of Yeshua. After all it is through them that we learn HOW HE LIVED HIS LIFE.