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The Taunting Riddle

wizanda

One Accepts All Religious Texts
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Zechariah 11 was fulfilled, where 30 pieces of silver were paid into the potters field into the house of Israel, thus ending the covenant and divorcing them.

The parable of the wicked husbandmen (Isaiah 5) was fulfilled, with what happen after (Christianity), where they created the covenant with death in Isaiah 28. Which is then the completion of Isaiah 8, of the snare set before the nations, to catch out those who are quick to the spoils.... Plus those who would swear falsely, and those who would steal what isn't theirs (Zechariah 5); this then goes to build the city built upon bloodshed (Habakkuk 2).

The death catches out the ravenous animals of Isaiah 35 with a measuring line, to catch out those that gather around a dead body like vultures, etc.

It says Yeshua Elohim in Isaiah 52:10...Isaiah 53:1 'Rumor' links with Isaiah 28 's bed of adultery, from 'rumor' (9) to 'rumor' (19), with the 'chief corner stone' in the middle of it (14)....
Ezekiel 7 confirms he understood this with the 'rumor on rumor, mischief on mischief' statement, being the cause of judgement day.

So people haven't read what the parable of the wicked husbandmen says carefully or Isaiah 53....
It was the pharisees who created the idea of him being an 'offering for sin' ...
From their stupid oral tradition, 'that from the death of the righteous, it can atone for the sins of that generation'.
Yeshua challenged them over this in Mark 7, Matthew 23, and was saying that they were the murderers of the prophets due to this....
Christianity is established on the same Pharisee principle due to John, Paul and Simon the stone (petros). :innocent:
 
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