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I'm so confused. This tediously long analysis supports Nisan 1, 6 BC. (Damn those leap-years!)
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{ Note: It's somewhat worth scanning if you're interested in sheep. }
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No it doesn't. As posted earlier, and as evidence that your claim here is not true I also posted there was no Jews when God made Adam and Eve, Cain, Abel, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, Noah, Shem, Ham Japheth, Arphaxad, Salah, Eber, Peleg, Reu, Serug, Nahor, Terah, and Abraham, Ishmael...
Ok, but doesn’t Daniel say “moshiach the leader” (Some say, “the prince”)?
Who else would that mean?
If not the promised One, why did Daniel say his arrival would bring in “everlasting righteousness”?
Daniel9:24 isn't about the end time moshiach. Daniel 9 refers to two separate moshiach. Also the word moshiach isn't capitalized, as you made it. Christian routinely mistranslate this passage. Daniel9:24 clearly says that it is the people that put an end to their sinning, not a moshiach that...
The consequences of our own sins are paid for by our own selves. The vision in Daniel explains how the destruction and exile (which are punishments on the people) were what was going to lead to atonement. This could then lead to an era in which the king messiah appears.
This messiah, though...
"sacrifice himself" is not the same as "make atonement for error".
And [one] shall say unto him, What [are] these wounds in thine hands? Then he shall answer, [Those] with which I was wounded [in] the house of my friends.
Zechariah 13:6
Excuse me… if saving us from the consequences of our own sins has no basis in Jewish thought, then how do you understand / explain Daniel’s writing of the angel’s words recorded in Daniel9:24 about the Moshiach, “in order to terminate the transgression, to finish off sin, to make atonement for...
Something's not adding up here. Here's a Baha'i aritcle that says Baha'u'llah did claim to have fulfilled Bible prophecy.
Like Christ, Baha’u’llah not only claimed to have fulfilled prophecies, but he also explained their true meaning, which was far different from conventional interpretations...
For me, what I posted in the scriptures earlier was not replacement theology but what God's Word says who Israel is in the new covenant (scriptures already supplied in post # 11 linked). God's Israel in the new covenant is simple all those who now believe and follow what Gods' Word says. This of...
You appear to accept a full-blown version of 'replacement theology'. This means that 'old' lsrael no longer exists in the eyes of God. Am l correct in thinking that old Israel died in the heart of God the day that new Israel was born at Pentecost? Is that your understanding?
The implication of...
One other thing, if you can stomach it!
Genesis 49:10,11. 'The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
Binding his foal unto the vine, and his ***'s colt unto the choice vine; he washed his...
This is truly an awesome list. I have no idea what to say other than that. I've never encountered this before. I need to look at each one carefully. I will do that then respond. Thank you very very much. Sincerely,
From my perspective, an honest person would admit to numerous Tanakh prophecies all being fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ. And, this is discounting His second coming in glory.
Can you honestly say that all these prophecies were not fulfilled by Jesus, as recorded in the NT?
Prophecies of...
where is the 2nd advent here? :confused: where is the need for Israel to be ready to accept it?
Yes.
No.
The messiah and the most holy are two seperate things. "The most holy" in Hebrew is the inner sanctuary of the temple.
Exodus 29:37, Exodus 30:10
Also wikipedia has an article on it...
Daniel saw a vision of God's unfolding plan.
This was a vision intended for lsrael.
Daniel9:24. 'Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting...
The fundamental position held by humanists is that prophecy does not happen.
As l see it, every word recorded by the prophets is inspired scripture. I could not have written any of it because one prophet's writing has to fit with all the other prophet's writings. There is no comparison here to...
The Jews did not understand a lot of things. They were even told about the destruction of Jerusalem and captivity in Babylon, and many were still clueless... not only because of lack of faith, but also because the time was not yet right to clarify certain details.
See Isaiah 53 ; Daniel9:24-27...