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What can we make of these claims of a Matthew O’Neil that Jesus is not the Messiah? He has an MA in Theology from Saint Michael’s College, but he considers himself an atheist. He devoted “a year and a half” to “intense” studies on the context under which the Scriptures were written.
Below is what I found from a free preview of his book about the “Messianic Problem”, but at face value it seems like a stretch to call this man an expert; spending a year and a half on this “problem” when others with doctorates in theology and experts in early Judaism & Christianity (like Brant Pitre) reach different conclusions? Anyway, this is what he says:
Below is what I found from a free preview of his book about the “Messianic Problem”, but at face value it seems like a stretch to call this man an expert; spending a year and a half on this “problem” when others with doctorates in theology and experts in early Judaism & Christianity (like Brant Pitre) reach different conclusions? Anyway, this is what he says:
(continued, we might agree with most of this…)The title of Messiah (mashiah) meaning “anointed one” or “ultimate deliverer” was originally given to kings, not just Jewish ones, like Cyrus the Mede. The title can also be given to high priests, patriarchs, prophets; anyone with a special mission from God.
The Messiah must be:
The author states that in the “Hebrew Bible”, the expectation was for two Messiahs to appear, both a priestly Messiah alongside a kingly Messiah. The priestly Messiah will come at the end of time “like Moses” – normally identified with Elijah returning from heaven (Deuteronomy 18:15, 18). This is reciprocated in the Gospel of Mark (6:14-16, 8:28, 15:35-36) and John (1:21, 6:14, 7:40). The king is referred to as the “Lord’s anointed one” (1 Samuel 16:6, 24:6, 2 Samuel 1:14, 16, Psalm 2:2). This title was extended for ordination of the Aaronic priesthood: the high priest anointed with oils and labeled Messiah (Exodus 29:1-9, Leviticus 4:3, 5, 16, 6:22, 16:32). In the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Essene Jews also indicate they expect two Messiahs; one from the Aaronic priesthood and one from the Davidic Kingdom (The Davidic Messiah “did nothing” but the priestly Messiah has the real authority).
- Jewish
- A member of the tribe of Judah (Genesis 49:10, Jeremiah 23:5)
- Direct male descendent of King David
- Must gather the Jewish people from exile and return them to Israel (Isaiah 11:11-12, Jeremiah 23:8, 30:3, Hosea 3:4-5)
- Must rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 33:18)
- Will bring world peace and influence the world to serve the one, true God (Isaiah 2:3, 11:10, Micah 4:2-3, Zechariah 14:9)
- Be well-versed in Jewish law and observant of the commandments (Isaiah 11:2-5)
- A powerful judge with righteous decisions (Jeremiah 33:15)
- Must establish a government that will be the center of all world governments for both Jews and non-Jews alike (Isaiah 2:2-4, 11:10, 42:1).
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