Yeshua Heavenly Tzaddik:
Yeshua was a son of Israel, a Jew, from tribe of Judah, Tzaddik Yeshua ben Yosef ( ישוע בן.יוסף) of Nazareth was an Israelite-Jewish rabbi, a Chassidut and Kabbalist, a Prophet and the one to serve in the Office of the Melech Ha Mashiach ben Yosef during his generation.
“Thy Kingdom Come, thy Will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” (For yours is the Kingdom) - Brit Hadshah
May your kingdom come - This phrase is also a cry of redemption, both physical and spiritual. In Aramaic it can also read: "The kingdom is come".
This phrase reflects the Kaddish prayer:
May G-d's kingdom be established during the days of your life. -Kaddish prayer
"May he cause his kingdom to reign". The Blessed Holy One created the worlds so that he would have upon whom to bestow his (chesed)kindness, as is written in EtzKhaim, "It is the nature of He who is good to do good."
We exist here in the lowest sefirah of the lowest world, where G-d wants to build his kingdom (that's why our sefirah is called Malkhut; kingdom). Here we are asking God to fulfil the reason of our existence: to bestow his kindness on us and become our king. "The Adonai will reign forever" (Psalm 146:10)


Moshe Rabbenu:
Moses (Moshe in Hebrew) was the miracle-working leader chosen by G‑d to take the Israelites out of Egypt more than 3,300 years ago. The greatest prophet who ever lived, Moses transcribed the Torah (also known as the Five Books of Moses), the foundational text of Judaism.
"Eved HaShem, Avi haNeviim zya"a: "Our Leader Moshe, Servant of Most High, Father of all the Prophets (may his merit shield us, amen)"
As it is written: The tabernacle was made after the divine pattern shown to Moses.
And let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them. According to the pattern of the pattern of the tabernacle and the pattern of all its furnishings, just so you shall make it.-Exodus 25:8-9
The book of Hebrews echoes same statements:
"... who serve the copy and shadow of the heavenly things, as Moses was divinely instructed when he was about to make the Tabernacle. For He said 'See that you make all things according to the pattern shown you on the mountain'." Hebrews 8:5
"... the structure of the Tabernacle corresponds to the structure of heaven and earth."-Soncino Zohar, Shemoth, Section 2, Page 149a






Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson- Chabad Rebbe
Chabad.org - Since humankind chased it away, only humankind can bring it back. And this began with Abraham, who proclaimed Oneness for all the world.
When it all began, heaven was here on earth.
This physical, earthly world, more than any of the higher spiritual worlds, was the place where the very essence of God’s infinite light could be found.
And it ends with us.Our generation will bring heaven back down to earth