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BrianH
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Using prophecy is not convincing to skeptics. The more knowledgeable ones believe that Christian writers knew about prophecies(some of the ones you listed are not messianic prophecies actually) and applied these events to the life of Jesus 30 or 40 years after he died. A very gifted Unitarian I know contends that the first gospel was probably just a midrashic story to convey importance to the life of Christ. It is very similiar to the John Shelby Spong books actually. Anyway, as a Christian, I think we find significance in prophecy but the skeptic never seems to.BAYLONIAN TALMUD(Completed in the 6th Century AD)
The Babylonian Talmud is a Rabbinic commentary on the Jewish scriptures(Old Testament). They are a look into what a hostile source was saying about Jesus. They couldn’t deny his miracles so they claim that it was sorcery rather than admit to what was a known fact. They also admit that Yeshu (Hebrew for Jesus) was hanged (crucified).
“On the eve of the Passover Yeshu was hanged…He is going forth to stoned because he has practiced sorcery [admission of His miracles] and enticed Isreal to apostasy.”
(The Babylonian Talmud, vol. III, Sanhedrin 43a.)
**"…*By this means he was able to work miracles and to persuade the people that he was the son of God foretold by Isaiah. With the aid of Judas, the Sages of the Synagogue, succeeding in capturing Jeschu(Jesus), who was then lead before the Great and Little Sanhedrim, by whom he was condemned to be stoned to death and finally hanged." Such is the story of Christ according to the Jewish Kabbalists …"
*(Baring-Gould, quoting Talmud, treatise Sabbath, folio 104, (S. Baring-Gould, The Counter Gospels, 1874))
From all of these, here are the facts found from secular history, as well as from hostile sources(the Jews).
Fact 1: John the Baptist was real and he foreshadowed the coming of Christ through baptism.
Fact 2: Jesus was killed, but it did not stop the movement from growing out of Judea, where it first took root.
Fact 3: Jesus performed instantaneous miracles.
Fact 4: Jesus’ hands and feet were pierced.
Fact 5: They cast lots for His clothes
Fact 6: Jesus was crucified.
Fact 7: Rejected by Jews
Fact 8: Betrayed by a friend
Would it surprise you that all these facts supported by secular history are also messianic prophecies fulfilled from the Old Testament that were written up to 1000 years before Christ? The odds of fulfilling all of these 8 prophecies (which cannot be controlled by any other hopeful messiah) were calculated to be one chance in one hundred million billion. That number is millions of times greater than the total number of people who’ve ever walked the planet. There is no way a different man in human history can fit this exact description. And only with 8 prophecies. There are a little over 100 prophecies that Jesus fulfilled.
Now, I challenge you to find another man who’s arrival was proclaimed by another and started a movement in Judea, performed miracles, who’s hands and feet were pierced, where others were casting lots for his clothing while being crucified. All because He was rejected by Jews and betrayed by a friend.
God Bless
Brian