wellwisher
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This might be for @Rival , because she produced a list long ago, that was closest to what I am looking for, basically a list of prophecies of the Messiah that Jesus did not fulfill.
World peace and the political office was definitely two, but I'm looking for quotes and verse numbers please.
Also, there is more than one Messiah, because Scripture calls Cyrus the great the "anointed one, the Messiah", he ended Babylonian captivity, and built the temple.
Also, prophecies about the Messiah not damaging a bruised reed, turning the other cheek, being a pacifist, quiet lamb lead to slaughter, contradict other prophecies about the Messiah, that it actually isn't even possible for the prophecies to all be talking about the same person.
Last I read, a contemporary rabbi said there would be a warrior Messiah like Samson, from Dan, and another, the son of David, from Judah, which is why Dan and Judah were called Lions, the two built the temple and tabernacle.
Any feedback you have is appreciated. Thank you.
The way I resolve the Jesus and the Messiah prophesy is connected to when Jesus was about to begin his ministry and was in the desert fasting and praying. He is visited by Satan, who, among other things, promises Jesus all the wealth and power of the kingdoms of the earth if Jesus would bow down and serve him/Satan. Had Jesus taken the offer, he would have become the Messiah that was expected; have all the logistics. However, the price to become the expected Messiah was to become subservient to Satan.
Satan was the Lord of the Earth at the time of Jesus and he had the authority to make Jesus the expected Messiah. Jesus never denies Satan's authority on earth. However, by refusing the offer and not serve Satan, the prophesy was fulfilled. This challenge to Satan's authority and his prophesy, would lead to a political battle in heaven between Satan/his angelic supporters and Jesus/his angelic supporters, that finally leads to war, where Satan and 1//3 of the Angels, are thrown from heaven; Revelations.
The Son of God took on Satan, not with wealth, power and strength but with weakness. Satan had been like the CEO of the earth, after the fall from paradise, with God the Chairman of the Board. But after being thrown from heaven, Satan was fired from that role. Satan was no longer allowed in heaven and Satan symbolically becomes the Devil. Without heavenly support as the CEO, the Messiah of Satan, no longer had funding. The new CEO; Jesus had another business plan; fulfilled.
The implication is the Lord of the Old and New Testaments was Satan, not God. This explains the binary nature of the God of the Old Testament who did both good and evil; warm and cold. Satan was connected to the tree of knowledge of good and evil which had been the nature of the Old Testament. Jesus said, nobody has seen the Father but the Son, which meant he who had been thought to be the Father; Chairman, was actually Satan, his CEO, who God had placed in charge of the earth, until the Son could overcome him via faith.