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Question: What ethnicity is the last name Madeley!? Is it Jewish!?
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apparently English
Is it Jewish!? I would say not persay, yet as is common many Jewish people take on the names of the land!. I have found Jewish people with the German name Essig which means 'vinegar' in German!.

Happy day & please pray as I help Jewish people to Jesus, they as predicted would reject their Messiah "He is despised and rejected of man, and we would as it were hide our faces from him!."

these claims were made to me

that'Jewish sources' claim that there is no concept of a second coming to fulfill prophecy!.

Yet,Scriptures say; "When we shall see him whom we have pierced we shall mourn as one mourneth for her only son which is gone!." Zecariah 12:10
Jewish writers wrote of 2 messiah's one to suffer & one to reign why not the same one coming twice!?

Prophecy ended upon the death of the last prophets -- Zechariah and Malachi ( "the one of righteousness shall come" last chapter of the prophets)

The prophecy still had to be fulfilled! "Unto us a child is born, a son is given, and he will be the wonderful counselor, the mighty God, the everlasting father and the prince of peace!." Isaiah 9:6

70 years before the destruction of the temple messiah Yeshua/Jesus came, if he had not come then as the Messiah we would be left with no fulfillment as predicted by Isaiah and commanded by Moses of the blood sacrifice Leviticus 17:11 "The blood makes atonement for the soul!."
Isaiah 53 "All we like sheep have gone astray, and the Lord will make to light on him, the iniquity of us all!." "He will lay down his life to make atonement for our soul"

the Jewish people could not die innocent/with no sin for their own sins!

DESCENDENT OF DAVID

The Messiah must be descended from King David (see Genesis 49:10= Messiah will come before the king's line is destroyed, and Isaiah 11:1& 10 "To him will the gentiles seek")!.

Mary was in the line of the root of Jessie and David=Matthew chapter 1 gives the exact perfect geneology

Jewish people today do not know if they are in the line of David so it would be impossible to know today!.

TORAH OBSERVANCE

The Messiah will lead the Jewish people to full Torah observance!. Jesus stated "I did not come to do away with the law, but to fulfill it!." John

John 9:14 records that Jesus made a clay paste to heal a blind man's who he met begging to be healed, in violation of Shabbat, which caused the Pharisees to say (verse 16), "He does not observe Shabbat!" Fact is they added to the Torah (the Talmud)their own laws and rules!.
Jesus asked if your animal child falls into a ditch on the Sabbath do you rescue it!? or put medicine on your child's eyes to keep from going blind on the Sabbath!?
If you say no youre uncaring, if you say yes but reject the Messiah for doing the same youre a hypocrite!.

MISTRANSLATED VERSES "REFERRING" TO JESUS!?
VIRGIN BIRTH

The virgin birth is derived from the verse in Isaiah 7:14 describing an "alma" as giving birth!. The word "alma" has always meant a young woman!.
I already explained this and I agree with the 70 rabbis that translated it as 'virgin' to have a miracle birth of 'God with us/emanuel' what miracle would it be for a woman to have a normal birth!? and how could God be concieved from two people in birth!?

SUFFERING SERVANT

Christianity claims that Isaiah chapter 53 refers to Jesus, as the "suffering servant!."

In actuality, Isaiah 52 & 53 describing the exile and redemption of the Jewish people!.
I explained this above, what is ironic is those that claim that people with sin, could die innocent for their own sins and make atonement for themselves as well as all be born in Bethlehem=
The Messiah = "Out of Bethlehem shall come this one from eternity!." Micah 5:1&2
hehe today Bethlehem is entirely Arab, meaning if not Yeshua/Jesus, the Messiah will be an Arab

the way i came to know him was the prayer he asks us to say;

"Help me Jesus, I am sorry for my sins, even one lie, come into my heart and be my friend, amen"

this he promises to do Revelation 1:1 chapter 1 verse 1 and 3:19&20 "I love you, and ask you to repent of sin quickly!. Behold I stand at your heart door and knock, if you ask me in I will come in and be your friend!. " (sup/have fellowship)

The Messiah is my best friend I have one and his atonement too, what do you have!? Shalom/peace DavidWww@QuestionHome@Com

from ancestry!.com:
English: habitational name from places so named in Shropshire and Staffordshire, named in Old English with the personal name Mada + leah ‘woodland clearing’!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I found this for you!.
Surname: Madeley
Recorded in a number of spellings including Madeley, Medley, Medlay, Meadley and Midley, this is a surname of English origins!. It has several possible originations!. Firstly and most probably it is locational!. As such it originates either from Medley, a place in Oxfordshire on the River Thames, or most likely from "Madeley", of which there are two villages in the counties of Shropshire and Staffordshire, or the almost similiar Madley in Gloucestershire!. These are all named after the old personal name of the pre 7th century "Mada" meaning good, and "leah", a wood or clearing in a wood!. It is also possible that for some nameholders the derivation could be from the old French word "medlee", meaning combat or conflict, but used in the personal sense as a nickname for an agressive person! This in time became a rare surname!. Early examples of the recordings include: Thomas Medlay in the Post Mortem lists of the year 1419, whilst the rax records known as the "Feet of Fines" of Warwickshire mention Benedict Medley in 1496, Christopher Medelay was listed in the Coroners Rolls of Nottinghamshire in 1504, and Elizabeth Madeley, at Childs Ercoll, Shropshire, in 1588!. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Simon atte Middele!. This was dated 1273, in the historical record known as Kirby's Quest for the county of Somerset, during the reign of King Edward 1st of England, 1272 - 1307!. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling!.

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i do not know the precise answer, maybe!. Jewish surnames can be hard to track because of Americanization of similiar sounding names!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

This is a link to a genealogy forum for people by the name of Madeley
http://genforum!.genealogy!.com/madeley/

also
The surname of MADELEY was a habitation name from a place so called on the River Thames in Oxford!. The name was originally derived from the elements MIDDEL (middle) and EG (island), literally meaning the dweller on the island on the river!. It was also occasionally used as a nickname for an aggressive person, rendered originally in the Latin form MISCULATA meaning 'conflict' Since the dawn of civilisation the need to communicate has been a prime drive of all higher mankind!. The more organised the social structure became, the more urgent the need to name places, objects and situations essential to the survival and existence of the social unit!. From this common stem arose the requirements to identify families, tribes and individual members evolving into a pattern in evidence today!. In the formation of this history, common usage of customs, trades, locations, patronymic and generic terms were often adopted as surnames!. The demands of bureaucracy formally introduced by feudal lords in the 11th century, to define the boundaries and families within their fiefdoms, crystallized the need for personal identification and accountability, and surnames became in general use from this time onwards!. Early records of the name mention Simon atte Midele, who was documented in County Somerset during the reign of Edward III (1327-1377)!. John Medley registered at Oxford University in the year 1578, and George Medley and Elizabeth Constance were married at St!. George's, Hanover Square, London in the year 1792!.Www@QuestionHome@Com