Ben Avraham
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The things we relate deal with whole chapters in context, not taking odd lines out of context.... This is what "strain a gnat, gain a camel" means.
It doesn't go that way. When quoting, one must have his mind focused on a point of reference. I don't think someone likes to reply a quote by the chapter. You must indicate the point of reference.
The line says 'prophets' and Moses, and we've been quoting from multiple prophets to establish Yeshua's credentials...
There is not a single prophet in the Tanach who has mentioned Yeshua. Only what the Hellenists who wrote the gospels have plagiarized.
Yet sadly as the line implies, speaking about the Jews in the first place; you don't listen to them, else you'd realize how Yeshua fulfilled the Law, with him and Moses in agreement (Transfiguration).
I know how Yeshua fulfilled the Law. Read Mat. 5:17-19 and Lukes 16:29-31.
If someone was paying attention to the Law, and Prophets, they'd see how Christianity is the Great Deception, explained in detail by the Prophets, including Yeshua...
Good! Finally something worthy agreeing with! Only that Yeshua could not have explained anything about Christianity because he never even dreamed Christianity would ever rise.
First off, can you stop that; I'm not a Christian!
You surely speak like one, no offense meant. Tell me, do you believe in Mat. 1:18 about the Greek myth of the demigod applied to Yeshua? It says in there that Yeshua was born of God with Mary without Joseph for his biological father. That's exactly what the Greek myth of the demigod is; the son of a god with an earthly woman.
I don't accept John, Paul and Simon the stone (petros), which is where Christianity came from, first established in Antioch.
Christianity did not come from the Apostles of Jesus; the Sect of the Nazarenes did. Christianity came from Paul if you read Acts 11:26.
A messiah can be anyone anointed with holy anointing oil, prophets, monarchy; who then have the spirit of God within them...
Good! In that case, you can read Ezekiel 16:9. The text is talking about God's People whom He anointed with oil. That's the People whom the Lord went off to save; to save His Anointed One." (Habakkuk 3:13)That's what Messiah is, the Anointed One of the Lord aka Israel, the Son of God if you read Exodus 4:22,23.
Then there is a specific person who shall reign in the Messianic age; this is The Messiah.
That's the Messianic king who reigns over the Messiah whom the Lord went off to save. (Habakkuk 3:13)
Israel to me means 'those who shall reign with God', that is why the remnant of Israel are those who shall survive through the Tribulation.
Good! The quote for the reference is in Exodus 19:5,6.
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