Yahusha and His taught ones (the apostles) foretold the apostasy of the faith (belief trust and) in Yahuah. They lived in the time of the apostasy of the Turah (Torah, the instructions given to Moshih, or Moses). The nation of Y'shra'al (Israel) has had a history of walking with Yahuah since the time of Ab'rahaym, Y'tsakheq, and Yaiqob (Abraham, Issac, and Jacob), then the sons of Y'shra'al (Israel, renamed from Jacob) then through its judges and some of its kings. The Scriptures have shown persecution for those that followed the Way as written in the Brit Rishon (also called the Tanakh) and as the faith continued in the Brit Chadasha. After all, the 11+2 tribes of Y'shra'al were split into 2 Houses, who lost Yahuah's favor when they followed other gods and thus rejected His Turah and His prophets. The leaders and people of ancient Y'shra'al (likely dominated by circumcised Edomites) rejected His Son, culminating in the destruction of Y'rush'lam (Jerusalem) and the rebuilt temple in 70 CE. Through His Son, Yahusha (Jesus), the Father is completing His plan to redeem all of His people (native and grafted in) back to Him.