So, first off, there is an obscurity concerning the dates, and someone or someones, named Yeshua, in the Talmud. Now, since some, aside from this, still think Jesus is in the Talmud, I'm sure, He isn't, and here is actually, why, that is.
Because, the Jews say 'Yehoshua', for 'Jesus', Yeshu...
Verses can't always be discerned as to a 'direct meaning', when read without other verses. Thusly, verse comparison is actually, necessary, to derive a meaning, that doesn't contradict something else noted in the Bible.
There are verses with variable meaning, when read without other verse...
Mark 15:38
Mark 15:39
Mark 15
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Something the centurion, notices here, at the crucifixion, makes him say that Jesus is the lord.
Most interpretations, have the 'veil tearing in two' as meaning an veil, which, the centurion, wouldn't "notice". The centurion would notice, however, the...
This question derives from, if Yeshua got rid of the Temple, then how is Yeshua not the false prophet?
This is strange.
However, since it's really Herodian, leadership, then this is even stranger, ie it isn't the original Temple, anyway.
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Any clarity, here.
[As a note, any theory can be...
'Before Abraham, I AM'.
~Jesus
If you believe that Jesus is 'Jewish', then how can that be, since either way one interprets this verse, it's 'before Abraham'.
Discuss and debate
So, in Mark 15:34
Matthew 27:46
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'why have you forsaken me', quote from Jesus on the cross, presumably.
Some interpretations, possibilities of interpretation
• Jesus is saying a Psalm , Psalms 22:1
• Jesus is saying either Elijah, or Elias[in the Bible, some of those around believed He was...
Jesus regardless of textual possible errors, is definitely noted as
King of the Jews
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This often mistakenly taught as an insult of sarcastic nature, it was written literally. That is why the Romans refused to add 'thought he was', or whatever, even though that was requested asked pleaded...
First Matthew 9:9, which Matthew is this
Mark 14:11
Obviously the chief priests betray jesus
Any interpretation
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Mark 2:14
More context
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'Which priests', was Judas talking to, in order to betray Jesus?
Mark 2:14
[Levvi, 》》Alphaeus
(Levi is presumed to be the same person as Matthew...
Jesus, the 'man', if a human, isn't a deified man. Why? Because He always separated the 'god aspect', that He represented, and the 'man aspect'. Therefore, He did not expect to become a 'god'.
Jesus said 'I and the father are one', this either means, the 'same spirit', the Lord, inhabiting a...
So, as I would interpret this, or read this directly, rather, Romans 2:3, is calling Jesus, God, and He is doing the judging.
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However, some believe, that 'God' the name and title, can't or isn't used to refer to JESUS. Thusly, since we know that 'the Father', judges no man, John 5:22, how...
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According to the explained Covenantal Theology of the New Testament, the practice of circumcision, isn't from the Abraamic Covenant
So,
Galatians 2:3-5
Galatians 2:21
[The law cannot bring righteousness
Galatians 3:6-7
[Abraam equated with faith, not law
Galatians 3:8
[The nations, context...
Jesus has been given all power, ie Jesu is on the Throne of Kingship, [it's His Kingship. What is sort of interesting is how this is obfuscated, to it somehow not being Jesus's Kingdom. No, it definitely is Jesus's Kingdom, regardless of how abstract you get with the verses.
This however is...
So, whatever your beliefs are, we can predicate this with 'Jesus is God'.
Now, in this context, you do have "christianity", and that's fine, however, with all the arguments in the 'context' of theories concerning christianity, I've noticed that the 'Jesus is God', concept, which actually is...
The question seems to be, how can Jesus be both, god, and human. Or, if Jesu is human, how can He be god, after the Resurrection. The answer is in the actual persona of Jesus, who Jesus, is, in Spirit Form. Because the 'Spirit of the Lord', is who manifests, in Jesus. Hence after the...
If Jesus's name is 'Yehoshuah', or 'Yoheshuah',
Then according to necessary interpretation, christian interpretation,
Matthew 1:22-24
Matthew 1
Is saying that Jesus is 'Jehovah', or in Judaism, Yahweh.
Why? Because Matthew 1
Says, 'for He shall save his people'.
Matthew 1:21
Not, another...