IndigoChild5559
Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
Says who? It makes no sense. The Messianic prophecies must be fulfilled by the messiah, therefore they are fulfilled during his life, not over thousands of years.The Messianic prophecy gets fulfilled over time
אֱלוֹהַּ does not transliterate as Eloh. It transliterates as Eloakh.Eloh (H433) means a Divine Being
Eloakh refers to God or to a false god.
Elohim has several uses in Hebrew. You know which use from context.
- God (yad hey and vav hey). This is the most common use.
- gods
- heavenly beings
- judges
Isaiah 46:9 does no such thing. It says "I am God [El], and there is none else; I am God [Elohim], and there is none like Me."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...
It is very difficult talking to you when you butcher the translation of verses. I can't trust anything you say. And it makes me wonder if it is worth carrying on a discussion if you are this far gone.
Who is "us"?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.
It means simply, the salvation of our God. And it refers to an earthly salvation from our enemies, as in the deliverance from Egypt for example. It does not refer to Jesus. That is something your are reading into the text. The writers of these verses never heard of Jesus.It says Yeshuat Eloheinu (H3444 + H430) in both verses, the Salvation from our God.
We've discussed this before. You were shown to be mistaken. Apparently you don't learn. Like many, you think that if you repeat something often enough it will come true.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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