Jewjitzu
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No it doesn't. Rotfl...The Hebrew translation backs what I said.
They have pierced my hands and feet Psalm 22:16 KJV.
No it doesn't. Rotfl...The Hebrew translation backs what I said.
They have pierced my hands and feet Psalm 22:16 KJV.
Show the evidence from the 4 gospels. Rotfl... or from Jesus own words.... rotfl...The evidence is in the gospel, but because as you have demonstrated many times, you don't understand it.
"The Lord who you seek shall suddenly come to his temple Malachi 3:1. The people were expecting the messiah to come at that time and that is the Lord in this passage. This coordinates with the rest of the scriptures that point to this temple as being the temple that would see the messiah and that was fulfilled by Jesus.This false as Messiah is not mentioned here and you have zero support for your claims.
It says the end of sin which wasn't accomplished by Jesus.
The asham in Isaiah 53:10 doesn't cover all sins. You've been debunked here again, and again.
Yes it does. We will have to agree to disagree.No it doesn't. Rotfl...
I did. What do you think Jesus reference to the serpent on the pole in the wilderness means?Show the evidence from the 4 gospels. Rotfl... or from Jesus own words.... rotfl...
Tootles...
We've been over this."The Lord who you seek shall suddenly come to his temple Malachi 3:1. The people were expecting the messiah to come at that time and that is the Lord in this passage. This coordinates with the rest of the scriptures that point to this temple as being the temple that would see the messiah and that was fulfilled by Jesus.
Again, Jesus did not end sin He came to provide the means by which sin could be forgiven.
Isaiah 53:5 says that the Messiah's soul is an offering for sin. He was wounded for our transgressions. That is the offering that makes it possible for the soul to be accepted by God after death, the only one that counts.
Where does he say his righteousness is yours?I did. What do you think Jesus reference to the serpent on the pole in the wilderness means?
The fruit of obedience to God is a changed life resulting in love, joy peace, meekness, gentleness, goodness, kindness, patience, faithfulness.The spirit is consistent. Obedience to the law is the fruit, evidence.
I know. You don't get it.We've been over this.
I've already explained this.Where does he say his righteousness is yours?
The verse shows that God gives His Spirit to the Messiah. The three are in this verse and the union of God with the Messiah is demonstrated which is obvious.Sorry. Isaiah doesn't show what you say.
Take a break and go to Walmart. You're getting burned here today.
Ciao!
And you have zero support from the 4 gospels and Jesus.I've already explained this.
Yep, the servant follows God's will.The verse shows that God gives His Spirit to the Messiah. The three are in this verse and the union of God with the Messiah is demonstrated which is obvious.
Oh my goodness, I can't believe that you are this dense. I've explained it and you keep demonstrating you don't understand what the gospel is all about.Show me the gospel evidence?
You can't. It's a farce.
Right, and the Messiah is God's servant as the verse says. Jesus is subordinate to God the Father who is His head, but because Jesus has been given God's Spirit they are equal in Spirit but not in their persons, God is higher.Yep, the servant follows God's will.
Oh my goodness. I can't believe a theory with zero support from the gospels or Jesus himself.Oh my goodness, I can't believe that you are this dense. I've explained it and you keep demonstrating you don't understand what the gospel is all about.
But he is not the Messiah, the promised Redeemer.Isaiah 45:1 calls him out as anointed, Messiah, by God.
It doesn't say Messiah in Isaiah 42.Right, and the Messiah is God's servant as the verse says. Jesus is subordinate to God the Father who is His head, but because Jesus has been given God's Spirit they are equal in Spirit but not in their persons, God is higher.
So, admit you were wrong in the first place. Daniel 9 mentions nothing about redemption.But he is not the Messiah, the promised Redeemer.
Just demonstrated your lack of understanding once again. What did Jesus mean when He told Nicodemus (a thinking Jew) that He would be lifted up like the pole Moses lifted up in the wilderness?Oh my goodness. I can't believe a theory with zero support from the gospels or Jesus himself.
Walmart time!