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Search results for query: "Micah 4:2-3"

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  1. It Aint Necessarily So

    If Christ wasn't the messiah, what was he?

    I don't believe that. Why would I? The argument for resurrection is that some people say that some other people saw Jesus when he was supposedly dead, and that when a rock was rolled away, there was no body to be seen. There would need to be a suspension f the laws of nature to revivify a body...
  2. InChrist

    What is your opinion of Jesus?

    I don’t see the criteria for the Messiah as too many or too much. I believe Jesus has or will fulfill all prophetic prophecy referring to Messiah.
  3. Trailblazer

    What is your opinion of Jesus?

    These prophecies have already been fulfilled by the coming of Baha'u'llah. This is all explained in the book entitled Thief in the Night by William Sears.
  4. Ajax

    What is your opinion of Jesus?

    Jewish "prophets" wrote about the criteria for the Messiah guided by God and/or Trinity for those who believe it. There were no other religions in these times in Israel, and their "prophecies" are accepted by both Jews and Christians. Here we go... Isaiah 2:2-3 " It shall come to pass in the...
  5. Ajax

    What is your opinion of Jesus?

    Criteria for Messiah. 1. He must be a Jew (Deut 17:15, Num 24:17) - The only condition fulfilled by Jesus. 2. He must be a direct descendant of King David (Isaiah 11:1) through King Solomon (I Proverbs 22:8-10), only if Solomon kept his faith in God Yahweh (II Chronicles 7 :19) which, however...
  6. rosends

    When was "the Messiah" first mentioned in scripture?

    Are you answering yourself? That's nice. We have very clear verses. When we argue, we often do it as a thought exercise or about specific little parts, not underlying ideas and principles. So you didn't look at the link I provided which had the verses listed? OK, I'll cut and paste them for...
  7. S

    How can the Jew reject, Jesus, Muhammad, Bab and Baha'u'llah?

    Peace will happen during the 1000 year reign of Christ. Did Jesus Fulfill the Messianic Prophecies in the Old Testament? | Jewish Voice Israel will be fully regathered when Jesus returns. Jesus was the son of David legally through solomon and biologically through Nathan.
  8. W

    Isaiah 53 Suffering Servant

    How might you explain the contrast between the plural and singular "all of US like sheep have gone stray but the Lord laid the iniquity of us all on HIM" Seems highly repeated I see about 34 words like he or him in the singular from the latter part of 52 through 53 and 20 some words in the...
  9. sooda

    Isaiah 53 Suffering Servant

    Indeed, the Christian idea directly contradicts the basic Jewish teaching that God promises forgiveness to all who sincerely return to Him; thus there is no need for the Messiah to atone for others (Isaiah 55:6-7, Jeremiah 36:3, Ezekiel chapters 18 and 33, Hoseah 14:1-3, Jonah 3:6-10, Proverbs...
  10. rusra02

    Extraterrestrials: The Fall of Christianity

    There are prophecies such as Isaiah 2:1-4 whose fulfillment would come in the "final part of the days" and some prophecies that will be fulfilled in the future, such as Isaiah 25:8 and others. The numerous prophecies already fulfilled gives me assurance that I can trust completely that Jehovah...
  11. Aset's Flames

    Extraterrestrials: The Fall of Christianity

    Becuase Olam Ha-Ba did not occur as prophesied. Olam Ha-Ba would be the peaceful co-existence of all people. (Isaiah 2:4) Hatred, intolerance and war will cease to exist. Some authorities suggest that the laws of nature will change, so that predatory beasts will no longer seek prey and...
  12. D

    Jeremiah 31:32

    continued ... We can easily see what verse 5 means by reading verse 10.It was Him being a sacrifice/offering for our sins. Isaiah 53:10 Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong...
  13. CMike

    Jeremiah 31:32

    Here is more analysis of Isaiah 53 Jews For Judaism | Isaiah 53 Isaiah 53 By Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz A. PRELIMINARY ISSUES ...Second (and consistent with all Jewish teaching at the time), Jesus’ own disciples didn’t view Isaiah 53 as a messianic prophecy. For example, after Peter...
  14. CMike

    The Suffering Servant as Israel

    Once again, it's talking about Israel. Part 2 63:12; Deut. 4:34; Deut. 7:19; Ps. 44:3). 53:3 “Despised and rejected of men.” While this is clearly applicable to Israel (see Isa. 60:15; Ps. 44:13-14), it cannot be reconciled with the New Testament account of Jesus, a man who was...
  15. CMike

    Who is God’s suffering servant?

    Here is an in-depth analysis. Isaiah 53 – The Jewish Perspective « Jewish Isaiah 53 B. CONTEXT Since any portion of Scripture is only understood properly when viewed in the context of God’s revelation as a whole, some additional study will be helpful before you “tackle” Isaiah 53. Look...
  16. dantech

    Olam Haba

    I am not sure why they strike you as different concepts. I mean, in a way you are right, they mean totally different things. However, ultimately they both come down to a time period, in the future, in which existence will be part of a new world. A world where our laws of physics might not be...
  17. A

    Who wrote the Book of Hebrews?

    Then let the Jews and Hebrews do it. They dont need outside help to follow their writings from their God to them.
  18. Pegg

    Who wrote the Book of Hebrews?

    christianity was founded by Jews who worked hard to spread the message of their bible (hebrew scriptures) and their prophets to people of the nations because they saw that it was through them that God would bring all the nations into harmony. Micah 4:2-3 For out of Zion law will go forth, and...
  19. Autodidact

    The resurrection of Jesus.

    That's weird, because Jesus didn't fulfill the OT prophecies about the Messiah. The only ones He did "fulfill" are pure cheating--they went back and wrote the prophecy in the NT after the things already happened. Here's a few: The mashiach will bring about the political and spiritual...
  20. tumbleweed41

    How do Jews interpret Daniel's visions about..

    The problem with that is that Jesus does not fit the complete prophesies and requirements of the Jewish Messiah... Ezekiel 37:24-28 sums up many of these requirements.... And David my servant shall be king over them; and they shall all have one shepherd. they shall also follow my judgments and...
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