Review
"I can't recall when I felt so engrossed in anything I've read... [Messiah Conspiracy] is fascinating and quite compelling." --
Dr. Mitchell E. Harris, renowned Jewish psychologist"I have known Philip Moore for many years... He is for real. His book, Messiah Conspiracy, not only proves its point, but gives research data that is not available elsewhere. Christians will ahve at their disposal the best information assembled proving Jesus is the Messiah and the Bible is the Word of God." --
Sid Roth, President, Messianic Vision"In Philip Moore's most recent work there is something fresh and exciting for everyone." --
Elliott Klayman, Professor, The Ohio State Univ., and Editor, The Messianic Outreach"Messiah Conspiracy, Volume 1, is a 'volume containing an extensive collection of information relating to Christ and His second coming." --
D. James Kennedy, Ph.D."Moore's work [The End of History: Messiah Conspiracy] is a compendium on prophecy. His commitment to scripture has him gathering from many different sources to help interpret the meaning of prophecy. He draws from ancient and contemporary Jewish thought... This book will be especially satisfying to those who want to know what is next in God's schedule of world redemption." --
Dr. Moishe Rosen, Founder, Jews for Jesus"Philip Moore has done a tremendous work with his study [The Messiah Conspiracy]. It is useful for all who love Israel." --
Risto Santala, The Finnish Hebrew Bible scholar and author"Philip Moore has spent years researching a daunting variety of materials written over the last two thousand years. Being the determined investigator that he is, Moore has followed the trail of lies and deception, everywhere uncovering more salient, and even amazing information. The work, The Messiah Conspiracy, is a remarkable resource for believers in Messiah, and a challenge to those who do not yet believe." --
Dr. Ruth Fleischer, assoc. ed., International Hebrew Christian Alliance Magazine"Thanks to Philip I have some incredible material... He... has done research and contributed incredible documentation..." --
Hal Lindsey, New York Times best-selling author
From the Author
DECODING THE MESSIANIC MYSTERY OF THE FIRST TEN NAMES IN HEBREW HISTORY
We believe that Chuck Missler, a brilliant Bible expositor, discovered just such a code regarding Jesus' lineage and purpose for coming as a suffering Messiah. We would like to point out that the very meanings of the Jewish names of our original ancestors reveal God's plan to send His suffering Messiah who would die for us.
Missler points out that: "In Hebrew: Adam means 'man'; Seth means 'appointed'; Enosh means 'mortal'; Kenan means 'sorrow'; Mahalalel means 'the blessed God'; Jared means 'shall come down'; Enoch means 'teaching'; Methuselah means 'his death shall bring'; Lamech means 'the despairing'; and Noah means 'rest' or 'comfort.'"
Reading this genealogy of names as a sentence, translating them from Hebrew to English, we get: "Man is appointed mortal sorrow. The blessed God shall come down, teaching that His death shall bring the despairing comfort." This, indirectly but clearly, shows that the God Incarnate Messiah would give His life for us, as Jesus did.
In an extremely interesting example of the Old Testament's affirmation of the New Testament, we recall a code of three words found in the book of Leviticus! Leviticus 21:10, a passage which deals with the High Priest of Israel who offered sacrifices on the altar of the temple for the sins of the people reveals the words "Hain Dam Yeshua": Behold Jesus' Blood at three-letter intervals.
Leviticus 21:10
Behold Jesus' Blood
In the Old Testament book of Ruth, which deals with David's ancestry, which is that of Jesus, the opening verse has Jesus' Hebrew name Yeshua encoded at five-letter intervals.
Ruth 1:1
Jesus
To prove our point of the Messiah (being David's son and Lord) coming to die for us before He returns to bring peace one day, we provide four comparison pages (see pages 16, 17,18 and 20) taken from our Volume 1, to show how the rabbis originally interpreted these predictions versus how they presently reinterpret them.