Once again, the image is of a flat, circular disk with a dome above its. To sit on the circumference is to sit on the edge.
I’d also point out that the earth is frequently described as having corners in the Bible, so consistency isn’t a strong point.
Nowhere does the Bible suggest the earth is...
What makes you think that they are not flat Earth verses? If you read the Old Testament, and even the New Testament, it only describes the Earth as flat.
Job 22:14 does Not indicate a flat Earth.
It was non-Israelite nations that could have believed a flat Earth.
In the Hebrew I read at Isaiah 40:22
" It is He who sits on the circumference of the earth, ............; who spreads the heavens (plural) like a thin curtain, and stretches them like...
And there are many events in the chapter example,
2And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the LORD of hosts, that I will cut off the names of the idols out of the land, and they shall no more be remembered: and also I will cause the prophets and the unclean spirit to pass out of the land...
No, not in this chapter. It's all one prophecy.
Here: ( using your preferred translation )
1The burden of the word of the LORD for Israel, saith the LORD, which stretcheth forth the heavens, and layeth the foundation of the earth, and formeth the spirit of man within him.
2Behold, I will...
:thumbsup: Good! The story in Acts 2 does not describe mourning as they would for a first born son.
So, Zechariah 12:1-9 doesn't match the story in Acts 2. :heavycheck: You admitted that yesterday.
The last part of Zechariah 12:10 doesn't match Acts 2. :heavycheck: You admitted that this...
You need some new material instead of asking things that have been answered for a long time...
You can choose your answer
"וזכר ראשונה משפחת בית דוד בכלל ואחר כך פרט כל אחד מבניו שכולם יספדו עליו"
or
"כל משפחה יעשו הספד בפ"ע, וימצאו אז משפחת בית דוד שהוא כולל בני דוד, ומשפחת בית נתן שהיה מבני...
And that's the direction in which you are heading, as your erroneous beliefs are compounded by your rabbinic erroneous commentaries.
You should spend more time studying the Hebrew scriptures rather that your erroneous rabbinic commentaries.
If you believe that Nathan was a biological son of...
Thanks for the useful information. The synagogue in my town is reformed and the Jewish representatives on our Interfaith Council are retired and very atypical so their perspective is very different.
The absence or presence of a mechitza appears important in distinguishing reformers from...
To the best of my knowledge all Orthodox denominations separate genders for prayers (For context, mechitzah is a divider, Rabbi Soloveitchik is widely regarded as the father of Modern Orthodoxy and Chovevei Torah is considered barely Orthodox if-at-all by other Orthodox groups):
Orthodox...
agnostic wrote...….Thank you, The Anointed.
This book is merely interpretations and reinterpretations of various books, including the Bible, but it doesn’t help me pinpoint where this author get his sources from.
There are thousands of such books, where authors claimed to critically analyze...
Quote…fallingblood; You have the burden of proof then. Any credible scholar will tell you that the two people are the same. There isn't even a logical reason to give the genealogy of a supposed step-father (who is never mentioned). We are told that Joseph is the husband of Mary. That is...
If from this theory of the two Josephs, you mean that Jesus was a biological son of either, I see room to agree with you. But I doubt if this is what you mean. If you insist that Jesus was begotten of God Himself, then yes, you are wasting your time because there is no such a thing as Greek...
I never waste my time Ben, although I do use up a fair bit of time checking out the veracity of the comments made by others, before attempting to answer them, something that apparently you don’t do.
Therefore, for Jesus to be of the Tribe of Judah or line of David, he had to be a...