Shalom,
You cite (but irritatingly do not quote)
Generally post each verse name in full, so it makes it link to each scripture on this site for everyone.
Either you fulfill all the prophecies and you are the messiah
The Messianic prophecy gets fulfilled over time, as the only appearance of the word 'Messiah' in the Tanakh is Daniel 9:26, and Isaiah 52:14 (Dead Sea Scrolls - 1QIsaa) - which both happen before the destruction of the 2nd temple...
Then there is the Diaspora which is the Curse of Moses in Deuteronomy 28, Leviticus 26, Zechariah 11...
After this all nations come against Israel in Zechariah 12, Deuteronomy 29, Ezekiel 38-39...
And then the Messianic Age...
EL (H410) is the Source, used in El Elyon (God Most High)...
When H is added to a word it makes it breathed into manifestation; Hayah (H1961), and Havah (H1933) meaning similar to become.
Eloh (H433) means a Divine Being, and the plural Elohim (H430), generally implies Beings within the Divine Council.
In Isaiah 46:9 we're told in Hebrew that El (God) is not like the Elohim (Divine Beings), where it paraphrases Deuteronomy 32:7-9...
Rabbinic Hebrew derived ideas are in violation of it, as El Elyon is the Source of our Reality, and YHVH is one of the Elohim.
It refers to them rejecting the LORD God, not Jesus, and turning to idolatry
The Salvation (H3444) from God being made a promise in the Tanakh is not idolatry; what is being understood of the prophecies has made it into an abomination.
The idea that the Source of reality created all this texts, and historical events, where people then deny it being from their God, is a form of atheism to us.
Isaiah 52:10 and
Psalms 98:3 do not speak of Jesus, or even of the Messiah.
It says Yeshuat Eloheinu (H3444 + H430) in both verses, the Salvation from our God.
The context in Isaiah 52:10-14 is that the flesh of David is Chosen in Psalms 89:19-21 to be the Vessel of the Lord, and in Isaiah 52:14 with the additional yod on the word blemished in the dead sea scrolls, that makes it literally about the Messiah/Anointed.
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When it speaks of God, it is referring to the Yad Hey and Vav Hey.
God is not parts, El is the Source, and Elohim are Divine aspects of the one Source... Yahavah means Lord of Creation; Yehoshua means Lord that Saves.
The Torah makes no mention of any afterlife
Deuteronomy 30:4 If your outcasts are in the uttermost parts of the heavens, from there the Lord your God will gather you, and from there he will bring you back.
Zechariah doesn't say that at all. Try googling it and read.
The only way to establish the meaning of the Bible, is by using the Bible; word searching the Marvelous Work, is how we can acquire its meaning.
In my opinion.