45 Va’etchanan (Part C) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

45 Va’etchanan (Part C) - I pleaded - Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11

From Deuteronomy (Messianic) Vol.I by Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy

November 9, 2025 · 27 min

About this episode

The episode explores the relationship between Yeshua and God, emphasizing the theological implications of their unity and the interpretation of the Shema.

"Blurring the Lines" According to some scholars every instance when a mortal encountered the divine God they were in some way beholding Yeshua! In this understanding Yeshua is the common factor in every single revelation of God in the Scriptures. To be sure, they declare that "No one has ever seen God; but the only and unique Son, who is identical with God and is at the Father's side," (read John 1:18). Yet Yeshua is also uniquely the Son of Man. Yeshua is NOT the Father, nor is God Yeshua. Rather, and I'm stretching human language to its limits to explain this, Yeshua is the Word made flesh, the Word which was WITH God, and the Word which WAS God! It is not as if Yeshua became God somehow. It is rather that God the Word became a human being and we beheld such glory in the person and work of the Messiah named Yeshua. Such profundity! So, by understanding what the B’rit Chadashah (New Covenant) teaches believers about the unity of Yeshua and the Father (John 10:30), we are given the ability to interpret the Shema in a more theologically correct light. ADONAI is echad…. Yet, according to Yeshua’s own testimony, He and the Father also constitute an echad. Is HaShem more than one…

Topics covered

  • Yeshua
  • divine revelation
  • theology
  • Shema
  • B’rit Chadashah

Keywords

  • God
  • Father
  • Son
  • Messiah
  • echad

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Scriptures, John 1:18

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