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simplynoone
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I am working off of the NT which claims two strange lineages both being of Joseph’s line… and the church claims that he was not the son of Joseph, but of God. That is for the Church to figure out.The Bible never says that a Messiah will come from Joseph - that is a “tradition”. And a prophetic one at that - Jesus was from the literal house of Joseph! And, btw, Mary is a descendant of King David - the Jews never denied this.
I have given plenty of references to show otherwise that it is indeed Israel that is the suffering servant in the post that started this thread. And as far as what the Jews interpreted it as (being Israel), I am working off of only the Tanakh and the NT and not by the general Jewish knowledge. Kind of cool that you just confirmed what I see is in line with their view, no?False. Isaiah makes no mention of Israel in the Suffering Servant passage. And, again, the Jews never interpreted it that way until long after Christ fulfilled the prophecy. But please, keep ignoring that point.
Because its not there? Where is it?
It does and Jesus confirmed that he was teaching the Law and the prophets in Matthew 5:17-19. Go back and read the blessing of Judah. It is there. I cannot give all these away ya know. Oh, and check out the wolves in sheeps clothing… it is there in the blessings as well.It doesn’t say that.
I did and apparently you did not even bother reading. Do you not believe the words of the prophet when he said these things are declared the end FROM the beginning? I do because it really is. What you are looking for in Genesis 48 is the blessings over the sons of Joseph. Pay close attention to what exactly is written. It is there and not hidden from you that what I just said is not a lie.It says none of those things. You’re wasting my time. Show your proof!
Again, this will have to be understood with the blessings given in Genesis 48 and 49 and the testimonies just confirm it to be so.That’s odd, God said Israel was stiff-necked, not the Gentiles. And He continually talked about saving a “remnant” of Israel. So why should we be surprised that only a remnant became Christian?
And what do you mean that only a remnant became Christian. Good LORD! Do you not see that Christianity and Islam are the two biggest religions right now? And what about Judaism. I will not lie… I wept when I saw that statistic. The one religion the two are piggy backing off of and denying is the one to which we should have all been called to.
I know! I am still astounded that I had never seen it before… the problem is the timing and the power of suggestions that we have been under. It is there… just where I said… in the whole of the Tanakh.Where?
Yes, and if you continue to read not ONE of the letter of the Law of God is being abolished; rather it is being held up within the People to whom it means a great deal. You could offer me the whole of the Eastern coast of the US and I would not deny one thing written w/in the Law of God… my faith for my children’s future rests upon them staying intact.“The time is coming,” declares the LORD, “when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.” (Jeremiah 31:31)
And here is the cool thing… what I was taught w/in Christianity not only scared me as a child, but made me weep. I could not understand for the life of me how I or any of those I loved would be thrown into hell for being unsure about the blood of a man we never knew being shed. Luckily for me, this is not written in the Word of God.Don’t be surprised. Its all been foretold.