Hebrew Messianism
Hebrew Messianism is a Noahite Movement originating with Christians seeking to understand Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret as a Messiah through the eyes of the Mishnaic Judaism which he promoted instead of as the founder of a new religious movement called Christianity.
Viewing Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret as a promoter of Mishnaic Judaism is only possible if one rejects Roman Christianity's inherent Anti-Semitism and instead accepts that when Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret criticized the Pharisees he did so only while Beth Shammai was ruling and yet clearly still viewed them as the legitimate government for the Jewish people at that time (Hebrew Matityahu 23:2-3). Every part of the NT is therefore regarded as nothing but part of a Romaniote Jewish sect's midrash on the Jewish Mishnah.
Hebrew Messianists acknowledge that Noahic believers could be from any faith in the world but feel closer to the Hebrew identity than anything else because they have accepted a teacher of Mishnaic Judaism as their guide. At the same time Hebrew Messianists do not attempt to lay claim to any Judean identity and therefore distinguish themselves from Messianic Jews. Circumcised Hebrew Messianists are aware of the meaning of Edom in Judaism and seek to gain a place in the world to come by placing an eye on Jacob's feet and allowing their head to rest in the bosom of Isaac in order to avoid identification with Amalek or Arrmilos. Uncircumcised Hebrew Messianists identify with the people of Joktan.
Hebrew Messianist accept Jacob Emden's views on Paul so do not have their own Ministers but look to Romaniote Jews as their Ministers instead just a early Christians looked to Paul as their Minister.
Hebrew Messianists see both Christianity and Islamism as false religions originating when groups of Hebrew Messianists without Jewish teachers were left to their own resources. They interpret the Sefer Zerubabel as meaning that Edom's salvation comes from the revival of Hebrew Messianism among Ishmaelites.
Christology
The Hebrew Messianist's Messiah is Adam Kadmon and the Angel of G-d's Name as experienced through the lens of Yesod altogether born of the Ruah Elokim that hovered over the waters. Hebrew Messsianists understand that Angelic manifestations of Yesod in the flesh have guided the Hebrews throughout history such as when they appeared to Abraham and gave Shirayim to Sarah to eat. Hebrew Messianists do not regard Rebbe Yehoshua Minzaret as having been a real human but to have been yet another such angelic visitation of Yesod.