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Search results for query: "Hosea 5:5-6"

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  1. metis

    "Upon this rock", which rock?

    Please address the points and abstain from essays. Anyways, thanks for your response.
  2. wizanda

    "Upon this rock", which rock?

    In my understanding Yeshua was prophesied as an Avatar/Eloh/Divine Being; thus his teachings were more Dharmic, and then Yeshua answering questions on Pharisaic arguments, didn't make him a Pharisee... Especially when I believe it is provable Yeshua stood against the Pharisaic doctrines on...
  3. dybmh

    Are the Rabbinic Jews Unknowingly Rejecting God According to the Texts?

    Weak - Jews don't believe in Hell. And you have now introduced **other** texts. Weak - there's a girl in my neighborhood named Zan. Short for Alexandra. She's super smart... Maybe she has intimate knowledge of scripture. Do you see how weak this claim is now? I can probably find 1000...
  4. wizanda

    Are the Rabbinic Jews Unknowingly Rejecting God According to the Texts?

    Firstly your hypothesis of my thinking is a dangerous direction; I've been told as a child to expect certain things as a messenger, these things exist, I expect the outcomes. Because Yeshua exists in the texts as a word (H3444); making an equation looking for a context is eisegesis. The term...
  5. wizanda

    The idolatry of Christianity

    Zechariah 11 nullified both the Abrahamic, and the Sinai covenant, as the Leaders refused the Messiah, and paid 30 pieces of silver for the price of his head; so that the ties between Judah, Israel, and the Lord are divorced... This is in fulfilment of the Curse of Moses (Deuteronomy 28), where...
  6. Segev Moran

    It is done, I think i've found it

    Here goes :) I Disagree with the word Curse :) I can't see how having the need to study something makes it a curse? As i see it, if you could reveal things in an instant, the lesson or knowledge you gain have a very low impact on you or your life :) So i would say it is the vice versa of a...
  7. Segev Moran

    It is done, I think i've found it

    I assume we are in a disagreement :)
  8. wizanda

    It is done, I think i've found it

    If we read the Tanakh we can show that Judaism has been put under a Curse by the Lord; thus claiming logic means paying attention to all details. Hosea 5:15 I will go and return to my place, until they acknowledge their offense, and seek my face. In their affliction they will seek me...
  9. wizanda

    Psalm 22 is about David, not Jesus?

    Modern day Rabbinic Judaism is not Israel or Judah as we find in the old testament, it is a sect from the southern kingdom that went astray, and was cut off and cursed. Following a group of people's understanding who have been cursed by their own deity (Hosea 5:15, Hosea 5:5-6, Hosea 4:6...
  10. shunyadragon

    Does Hebraic Theology Make More Sense in a Hindu Context?

    This assumes that the older texts are an accurate reflection of Revelation of the nature o God, and do not reflect an ancient view of henotheistic knowable Gods including animism, and not Revelation. I believe the evidence indicates that ancient scripture reflects a human view of the time of...
  11. wizanda

    Does Hebraic Theology Make More Sense in a Hindu Context?

    If you're meaning Rabbinic Judaism, and not the Biblical deity I'd agree... This is because the Lord according to the text, has turned his face away from them (Isaiah 59:2), and has hidden himself from them (Hosea 5:5-6). There is a point there, yet i see it differently based on the texts...
  12. wizanda

    Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus?

    Unfortunately God didn't break his promise; they paid 30 pieces of silver to divorce God (Zechariah 11), which is why the 2nd temple could be destroyed, as there was no covenant in affect. There has just been a diaspora for the last two thousand years where the Jews have been persecuted from...
  13. BilliardsBall

    Abomination of Desolation

    Thanks for quoting the scriptures. However, go to any single verse you've quoted, then keep reading. You will find restoration and praise for Israel will follow after God's chastisement/correction. The chastisement/correction/blessing cycle is in the NT also, including the gospels. Every...
  14. wizanda

    Abomination of Desolation

    Jeremiah 29:18 I will pursue after them with the sword, with the famine, and with the pestilence, and will deliver them to be tossed back and forth among all the kingdoms of the earth, to be an object of horror, and an astonishment, and a hissing, and a reproach, among all the nations where I...
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