64 Galatian's author is saying that the text is referring to a single seed, one individual. Galatians claims it is Jesus, Genesis says it is Isaac. It can not be both.
To the contrary: Christ wasn't born yet in Isaac's time. He came about 2,000 years later. And He's from Isaac
i'm a jew, for me to place anyone between me and hashem is an act of idolatry.
God's a Jew. And for Him to have become flesh's not idolatry.
It's....................Him
for Jesus to say, you gotta go through me first to get to G-d, is a contradiction from a jewish perspective, with the commandment above.
To the contrary: Son and Father, Sent and Sender, are inseparable. According to Isaiah, Zechariah, Jesus, Paul, and John. All Jews. "Sign deep as Sheol, high as high can go: the damsel will conceive and bear a son and call His name God With Us...a child's born to us, a Son's given to us, His name will be called Mighty God, Eternal Father." "Says Jehovah: He has sent Me. Jehovah has sent Me, I'm coming says Jehovah...Jehovah's feet will stannd in that day on the Mount of Olives" (Isa 7:11, 14; Zech 2:8-10; 14:3-4; John 10:30, 38; 14:9-11)
i go through no man or angel to seek G-d. therefore, from a jewish perspective, it contradicts torah.
To the contrary: according to the Torah of Moses, the man who visited, spoke with, and in the latter's case wrestled with, Abraham and Jacob; the Angel of Jehovah, who visited the author of the Torah, Moses, and their other descendants; IS Jehovah.
Not separate from Him (Genesis 18:1, 13, 22, 26, 33; 32:22-31; 48:15-16; Exodus 3:2, 4, 6-7, 12-15, etc; 12:12, 23; 14:19). So too through the rest of the Prophets and Writings (eg Judges 13:17-22; Daniel 3:25). There's only One Jehovah
why are you quoting song lyrics?
Cuz i like singing Paul, the ex-Pharisee's 1 Corinthians 6:17, mebbe as much as u like JewDa Maccabi's quote
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