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Did You Know
I started this on another thread but felt it deserved it's own thread.
Feel free to refute.
The Bible never speaks about believing in the Messiah.
Because hisreign will be an historically verifiable reality, self-evident to anyperson, it won’t require belief or faith.
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It's all a lie.
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DID YOU KNOW
In Hebrews 1:5, the New Testament Quote: s a verse from II Samuel 7:14, “I will be a Father to him, and he shall be a son to Me.”
This is said to be a prophetic reference to Jesus as the son of G-d.However, if we look at this verse from II Samuel in its entirety, theverse doesn’t end with the phrase Quote: d in the New Testament, butcontinues: “When he commits iniquity, I will correct him with the rodof men.” This cannot possibly fit the Christian Bible’s view of a “sinless” Jesus.
In addition, the verse is speaking specifically about King Solomon, asis obvious from I Chronicles 22:9-10, “His name shall be Solomon .
. .he shall build a house for My name and I will be a Father to him and hewill be a son to Me.”
The Bible frequently refers to individuals as G-d’s “son.” In fact, G-drefers to the entire nation of Israel in the following manner, “Israelis My son, My firstborn.” (Exodus 4:22)
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The kingdom has come
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DID YOU KNOW THAT...
According to Biblical tradition, Elijah the prophet will reappearbefore the coming of the Messiah (Malachi 4:5-6).
In theGreekTestament, Jesus claims that John the Baptist was Elijah (Matthew11:13-14, 17:10-13).
However, when John the Baptist was asked if he wasElijah, he denied it (John 1:21).
The Gospel of Luke 1:17 tries to get around this problem by claimingthat John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah.
However:
a] Malachi predicted that Elijah himself would return, and not just someone coming in his spirit.
b] When asked about his identity, John the Baptist didn’t claim to havecome in the spirit of Elijah - he claimed no association with Elijah atall.
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DID YOU KNOW
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And Jesus himself refers to G_d as 'your father' and 'our father' as much as he calls Him his own, and when asked which is the greatest commandment, he replies "Hear O Israel, the Lord our G_d is one ..."
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It's simple... the messianic days are NOT ABOUT HIM.
3) He must gather the Jewish people from exile and return them
to Israel.
(Isaiah 27:12-13, Isaiah 11:12)
4) He must rebuild the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
(Micah 4:1)
5) He must bring world peace.
(Isaiah 2:4, Isaiah 11:6, Micah 4:3)
6) He must influence the entire world to acknowledge and serve
one G-d.
(Isaiah 11:9, Isaiah 40:5, Zephaniah 3:9)
All of these criteria for the Messiah are best stated in the book
of Ezekiel, Chapter 37:24-28:
SO...
When the Temple has been rebuilt and the Majority of Jewry resides in Israel and there is NO WARS and ALL the world acknowledges ONE G_D.
This willl be the messianic days.
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DID YOU KNOW
The Torah never states or even implies that the Passoversheep or goat atones for sin.
The notion that the Paschal lamb isa representation of a crucified savior or an atonement for sin is asforeign to the teachings of the Torah as is the notion of Santa Claus.
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Why would it be assumed that John would know he was the return of Elijah?
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Jews dont believe in the afterlife either..so why are you picking at bones here?
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Did u know
bible was changed 152357347553 times.
so where is the real bible?
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Yea..one of the reasons i'm not a christian anymore
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Selim:
did u know
bible was changed 152357347553 times.
so where is the real bible?
the xtians bible changed and changed and changed
the Hebrew Bible's lashon kodesh has never changed not one vowel point or dot
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Maha deva:
jews dont believe in the afterlife either..so why are you picking at bones here?
sure we Jews believe in an afterlife.
Where did you get that notion?
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