Yahshua Messiah: First A Mortal Man, Then The Mediator Of The Renewed Covenant

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In the Holy Scriptures, we read:

Hebrews 9:15—
And for this reason He is the mediator of the renewed covenant, under which, through the means of death to bring redemption from transgressions committed under the covenant, the first who are called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance.

This Scripture tells us, plainly, that because Yahshua Messiah was willing to give up His life for the Plan of Yahweh, He became the Mediator of the renewed Covenant.

Any reliable dictionary will tell you that the word death used in Hebrews 9:15, means the act of dying; permanent ending of all life in a person, animal, or plant.

The Holy Scriptures also confirm the fact that to become dead means to become senseless.

Ecclesiastes 9:5—
For the living know that they will die; but the dead do not know anything; they have no further reward, and even the memory of them is forgotten.

It is a Scriptural fact that one who is dead does not even know that he is dead. Yahshua Messiah did not know anything during the three days and three nights He was dead. Therefore, He most certainly did not raise Himself from the dead.

Yahshua Messiah did die; all life ceased to exist in His body. He was dead for three days and three nights.

Yahweh, however, was alive; Yahweh is immortal. Yahweh cannot die.

Yahweh could not have been Yahshua, because the Holy Scriptures say that Yahshua died.

The word mortal from The New World Dictionary of the American Language, comes from the word mortis, which means death, akin to the word mori, which means to die. Therefore, Yahshua Messiah was mortal. Yahshua Messiah died.

The word immortal from this same dictionary, means not mortal; deathless.

Yahweh is immortal. Yahweh could not have died. Dying is an impossibility for an immortal being.

Yahshua Messiah was not immortal at that time. He was made subject to death.

Hebrews 2:9—
But we see Yahshua, Who also was made a little lower than the malakim, crowned with glory and honor because of His having suffered death, in order that He, through the love of Yahweh, might taste death for everyone.

Yahshua died; Yahshua suffered death, proving by His dying that He was not an immortal, pre-existent Being.