It is unfortunate to say the least, when one speaks out against the Lamb of God who is without blemish. His death was not a punishment for his sins but that of all humanity. He was put to death for our transgressions not his. Please read Isaiah 53:1-12. If you believe the validity of the scriptures you quote and use against us then it goes without saying that the very scriptures we (catholic) quote to prove His innocence and His divinity are valid. I can offer you more scriptures if you are sincere enough to deliberate on them.
The truth can only be comprehended by those the Father chooses to reveal it to. Each one of us is free to believe or not to.
**Jesus was not the lamb of God and he was not without blemish. Tell me, have you heard about the Goldern Rule? That’s the one which forbids doing unto others what we would not like they did unto us. Would you like me to call you a hypocrite and a liar? I didn’t think so. Would you like me to show up at your work place and mess with your way to make a living and cause you financial damages? I didn’t think so either. The gospel writers claim that Jesus called the Pharisees hypocrites and liars, and I am sure, they didn’t like it. So, what he did at the Temple front area to the money changers was to break the Golden Rule. Therefore, he was not without blemish.
You are right that Jesus’ death was not as a punishment for his sins, because no one dies as a punishment for his sins. We all die because we were born. We sin or not, we eventually die. Unless one is put to death for a crime. Jesus was put to death for political
reasons. Remember that plate on the top of his cross? That was the reason. Otherwise, it
would not be stated high and clear.
Regarding Isaiah 53, it has nothing to do with Jesus. It is a consensus that the Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53 is the Messiah. Mind you that Isaiah identifies that Servant with Israel by name, so that you won’t have to assume that he could be a single individual. Read Isaiah 41:8,9; 44:1,2,21; 45:4.
Jesus was not Divine. Only God is Divine. Jesus was Jewish, and a Jew cannot be Divine.
For man to be Divine, only according to pagan mythologies. We are monotheistic.
I believe in the validity of the Scriptures I quote, and I do not quote them to attach you; I quote them to defend Judaism, whose image Christians distort it before the world by inserting Hellenistic inovations into it.
Last but not least, you are right about the truth, which is comprehended only by those whom God chooses to reveal it to. I want to give you two quotations; one from your NT and another from the Psalms. The first one is John 17:17 where we have Jesus saying that the truth is the Word of God. The other is in Psalm 147:19,20, where we read that His Word God gave it to Israel only and to no other people on earth. **