Considering you're clearly not aware of the contexts of Isaiah 28:9-19, don't make it up.Isaiah's bed of adultery is just Israel's idolatry.
In my opinion.
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Considering you're clearly not aware of the contexts of Isaiah 28:9-19, don't make it up.Isaiah's bed of adultery is just Israel's idolatry.
What contexts were you elaborating on?plus you might want to reread the last chapter in Isaiah carefully.
The Messianic Age is a specific time period, where certain events happen before it; the Messiah in that time period is a spiritual leader of the reality, not just a nation (Zechariah 14:9).just a reminder that there are numerous messiahs mentioned in the Tanakh
Revelation 3:12 He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar (Sandalphon) in the temple of my God, and he will go out from there no more. I will write on him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God (Zion - Psalms 146:10, Psalms 147:12, Isaiah 52:7), the new Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from my God, and my own new name (Sananda).And that's fine as an opinion, but...
In the last chapter, it deals with the importance of following the Law, which includes keeping kosher, having proper animal and grain offerings, observing the Sabbath, the restoration of Jerusalem, etc. However, that simply is not what the Church did, although there's a reason why that doesn't bother me, but that's another story.What contexts were you elaborating on?
Aware of many of the contexts, and always willing to learn...
With a condescending remark like that, let me say I'm not interested in discussing this with you.As an opinion from Zion Elohim, we'd hope our word could be as a fire to avoid more bloodshed... Can you explain what you don't understand?
Considering you're clearly not aware of the contexts of Isaiah 28:9-19, don't make it up.
In my opinion.
Considering you're clearly not aware of the contexts of Isaiah 28:9-19, don't make it up.
In my opinion.
Really sorry, wasn't meaning it to be condescending in anyway; like literally stuck on what else needed to be put across, to make the case any clearer?With a condescending remark like that, let me say I'm not interested in discussing this with you.
Isaiah 66 happens at the restoration or the end of the Curse of Moses (Deuteronomy 30:1-7), which means in Isaiah 66:14-17 the Lord is about to burn those who stand against the Curse in a single day (Deuteronomy 29:19-26).In the last chapter, it deals with the importance of following the Law, which includes keeping kosher, having proper animal and grain offerings, observing the Sabbath, the restoration of Jerusalem, etc.
This is the point, we have Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism, Islam, Baha'i, etc with religious traditions, that do not match the text using eisegesis, and then we have logical exegesis...However, that simply is not what the Church did, although there's a reason why that doesn't bother me, but that's another story.
The plan succeeded to the letter as Moses stated, and most are 'too stiff necked to see it'...So sorry, but the plan failed. Utterly.
Yehoshua (H3091) is a branch of David, and Yeshua (H3444) is the Salvation of God; we can't claim to be Jewish whilst rejecting the Lord's testimony (Isaiah 8:16) and Tanakh.Jesus is an irrelevancy to us.
When it says the other nations Elohim shall become a snare (Deuteronomy 7:25, Deuteronomy 12:30); Rabbinic Judaism has rejected El Elyon (God Most High) as being the Source of reality, even tho both Christ and Islam tried to correct them, they've gone opposite.Quite simply, we Jews are NOT jealous of Christianity.