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    AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 04, 2016 10:08 PM)

    beep "UNTO US" or "TO US" = Those who were alive in ISAIAH'S TIME "A child IS GIVEN" not will be given. Learn how to read it! And YAHWEH is not His name! Say Yahweh to a HEBREW SPEAKING JEW they wont know who youre talking about
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      David12222 — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 11:17 AM)

      beep* "UNTO US" or "TO US" = Those who were alive in ISAIAH'S TIME "A child IS GIVEN" not will be given.
      DO you know what Revelations 13:8 mean by "whose names are not written in the book of life of that lamb, which was slain from the beginning of the world"?
      Its speaking of Jesus, in His persona as the Lamb of God. In the this text, it draws a correlation to Genesis 3:15, where God tells Adam and Eve of Christ's coming and how He will bruise the serpent(Satan's)head but that Satan will bruise Christ's heel(which happened when Satan stirred up the Jews and Romans to beat and kill Him).
      What God was basically telling Adam and Eve that from the moment of their sin, Christ had stepped in as surety for them. Meaning, that Christ had pledged that He would save them from ruin that Satan had brought them into.
      Paul explains in Ephesians 1:4, "He has chosen us in him(Christ)before the foundation of the world". Paul means that God Had Good will and nothing but good intentions toward us before the World was even created.
      Therefore, Isaiah said, "unto Us a child is born." The US here that Isaiah mention is the human race as a whole. "For unto US(the human race from all ages past)a child is born. Unto Us(the Human race)a Son is given". Catch the word Son. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His Only Begotten Son."
      Isaiah and many of the prophets all speak all the time of the first coming of Christ.
      In conclusion. Those who died in the old testament era, Isaiah, Jeremiah,and all the prophets, the good kings, and everyone who died looking toward Christ's first coming(because all these people died in the hope that the promised Redeemer would come), were not forgotten by Christ. Paul says in 1 Thes. 4:16, that Christ when Christ come again, He will call those who asleep in the graves. You, see, to God, when you die, you're asleep. This is found in Matthew 9:24 and John 11:11-14.
      Why? Because in death, just like a long, deep sleep, you're not conscious of how many centuries are going by, or whether thousands of years have passed. You know nothing. And men will and can forget your grave during the ages. But the Everlasting Father(Christ)hasn't forgotten you. You can be dead(asleep)for thousands of years(like the holy men of the bible), yet God hasn't forgotten you. John 5:25, 28,29, says that "All who are in the grave shall hear the voice of the Son of God, they which hear, shall live."
      So I believe, based on the all biblical scriptures that all of the books of the bible come together like one beautiful puzzle. That Christ stood as a surety for those men in the old testament. Like when Abel offered the lamb sacrifice, he did it in recognition that Christ would be the lamb of the world. And as long as the men of the old testament looked to Christ as their soon coming Redeemer, then Christ was able to lead them in the direction of His choosing.
      Same with us today, if we but keep our eyes on Christ, we will never sin. How you might ask? The same as Christ did when He was on earth Hebrews 4 tells us that Christ as our high, priest, was tempted in all points like we are. Christ Overcame every sin and temptation by praying to God to save Him from every temptation to sin. And that's how Christ lived a perfect life, free of sin. That's all He requires of us. If we pray to God to deliver us each and every time Satan tempts us, He will.
      The men of the old testament, who died in the hope of seeing Christ appear, when Christ comes in the clouds, He will not only call those of us who are asleep in our graves, He will call the men of who died believing in Him. And they will live forever as well. God will give each person an immortal body upon their resurrection from death, a body that cannot die.

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        AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 06:33 PM)

        Remember when I said you Christians FORCE HIM WHERE HE DOES NOT BELONG? There you go doing it AGAIN you idiot! Genesis 3:15 WAS NEVER about a Messiah!. A scholar whose last name escapes me but his first name is Claude says the Hebrew word for seed, zera, is a collective noun with a plural meaning. At work here is the word seed is (1) the descendants of the woman and (2) the descendants of the serpent. So the Common English Bible and the Jewish TNK. Thus, they will strike at your head and you shall strike at their head. Gerhard von Rad said there was no messianic prophecy in the original context. Gordon Wenham says much the same though in light of subsequent revelation leads some to messianic. Instead, the original author of Genesis did not see it that way.
        It is even clear from context it was not a prophesy. If something was a prophecy it WOULD OUTRIGHT SAY IT WAS ONE!
        WRONG I ALREADY EXPLAINED ISAIAH! The US refers to the HOLY PEOPLE AKA JEWS that were being attacked at that time! Isaiah asked the king to PRAY TO GOD FOR A SIGN OF WHEN THE WAR WOULD END! Stop effing forcing Jesus where HE NEVER BELONGED! I HATE YOU and christians like you who twist the bibes to say what you want it to! If you were here Id choke you out of rage because you are a liar!
        "For God so Loved the world" Who was THE WORLD? Was it America? Mexico? Canada? NO! Back in those days people thought the earth was FLAT and consisted of the Middle east! So THE WORLD refers to one of two things; The Middle east as a whole, or Jerusalem alone. Yes, somewhere in Jeremiah he called Jerusalem "The world".
        Funny you say that he is a lamb. THINK ABOUT IT. HE ATE THE PASSOVER LAMB EVERY YEAR, was he eating himself? Youre nothing but a laughing stock!
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          David12222 — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 05:27 PM)

          WRONG I ALREADY EXPLAINED ISAIAH! The US refers to the HOLY PEOPLE AKA JEWS that were being attacked at that time! Isaiah asked the king to PRAY TO GOD FOR A SIGN OF WHEN THE WAR WOULD END! Stop effing forcing Jesus where HE NEVER BELONGED! I HATE YOU and christians like you who twist the bibes to say what you want it to! If you were here Id choke you out of rage because you are a liar!
          Isaiah is Not talking to the King in Isaiah 9:6. In Isaiah 9:6 he is speaking in prophecy.
          In verse 1 and 2 of the same chapter, Isaiah plainly says, speaking in prophecy, the people in the land of Napthali and Zebulumn have seen a great light.
          In the time when Isaiah was speaking, the Northern ten tribes of the kingdom of Isreal, which included the land of Naphtali and Zebulun, were drawing to the end of their course. Not so long after, the the king of Assyria came and scattered them among the nations.
          This prophecy in verse 1 and 2 is referring to the first coming of Jesus. Jesus was that
          "Great Light"
          which shone in the lands of Napthali and Zebulun. This prophecy was directly fulfilled in Jesus ministry because Jesus walked all over the lands of Naphtali and Zebulun, preaching the beautiful words of God and healing the sick. See, Galiee in the new testament,the place where Jesus spent so much of His time, included the land of Naphtali and Zebulun John chapter 1:9 tells us Jesus was the Light which shown in the darkness.
          Isaiah is speaking in prophecy all the way in Isaiah 9:6. What I would prefer is that you stop trying to
          take
          Jesus
          away
          from the very scriptures which speak of Him. In John 5 Jesus told the unbelieving Pharisees, "you search the scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life, and they are they which testify of Me."
          So please stop trying to
          invent
          a reason to disbelieve the scriptures. Like I said, God will not force your will but if you continue to search the word in order to deliberately discredit His Son, God won't protect you either from falling under the control of another power who will love to take you for a joy ride.
          Please reconsider.

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            AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 04:10 PM)

            ISAIAH 9:6 IS ABOUT HEZEKIAH NOT JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
            ISAIAH WROTE ABOUT PROPHECIES DURING HIS LIFETIME NOT THE FUTURE GET THAT THROUGH YOUR EFFING HEAD YOU BRAINWASHED FOOL!
            There is only ONE GOD, and He IS NOT A TRINITY!!!!!!
            The Jews are right
            Christians are wrong
            Jesus, the prophet, the Messiah, raised from the dead, but is not God
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              David12222 — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 04:29 PM)

              ISAIAH 9:6 IS ABOUT HEZEKIAH NOT JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
              ISAIAH WROTE ABOUT PROPHECIES DURING HIS LIFETIME NOT THE FUTURE GET THAT THROUGH YOUR EFFING HEAD YOU BRAINWASHED FOOL!
              There is only ONE GOD, and He IS NOT A TRINITY!!!!!!
              The Jews are right
              Christians are wrong
              Jesus, the prophet, the Messiah, raised from the dead, but is not God
              The Jews are right. I agree. There is one God. But when God refers to Himself as One Lord, He is talking in the sense of the marriage vows. "For this reason shall a man leave his father and his mother and cleave unto his life and they two shall become
              One
              flesh. Here God is extending a beautiful view of what He meant when He said, "Here O Israel. The Lord your God(God is used in the plural sense) is One Lord." And Genesis 1:26 God said, "Let
              Us
              make man in
              Our
              image, after
              Our
              likeness." And verse 27 says "So God created man in
              His
              image; In the image of
              God
              created He him".
              If you want to tear down the who bible in order to disprove the existence of Jesus, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace as the Son of God, then you're barking up the wrong tree.
              I issue you this challenge. You'll have rip up the who bible in order to disprove Jesus is Not God. He is and He is still looking out for you, even when you're in denial of Him because He loves you that much

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                AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 13, 2016 02:04 AM)

                The Jews are right. I agree. There is one God. But when God refers to Himself as One Lord, He is talking in the sense of the marriage vows. "For this reason shall a man leave his father and his mother and cleave unto his life and they two shall become One flesh. Here God is extending a beautiful view of what He meant when He said, "Here O Israel. The Lord your God(God is used in the plural sense) is One Lord." And Genesis 1:26 God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness." And verse 27 says "So God created man in His image; In the image of God created He him".
                WRONG IT IS NEVER PLURAL WHEN REFERRING TO THE GOD OF ISRAEL! Elohim is plural ONLY when referring to PAGAN GODS!
                WRONG The "Us" and "Our image" in Genesis refers to, as the jews have ALWAYS SAID, THE ANGELS AND HEAVENLY BODIES! NOT JESUS YOU PRICK! If the text meant Jesus then why have the jews NEVER TAUGHT IT!!!! Because it ISNT ABOUT HIM!!
                AGAIN YOURE BEING A DUMB ASS!! YOU HAVENT READ A WORD I SAID! I SAID JESUS EXISTED STUPID beep I AM SAYING HE IS NOT GOD! NO NO NOOO!!! YOU beep RETARD! HE IS NOT THE HEAVENLY FAATHER NOR THE COUNSELLOR NOR THE MIGHTY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!! ISAIH 9:6 IS NOT ABOUT HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!! beep RETARD! YOULL PAY FOR YOUR LIES!
                HERE IS THE HEBREW TRANSLATION OF ISAIAH 9:5 (9:6 in ENgluish)
                ASET
                Isaiah 9:5 For a child has been born to us, a son has been given to us, and the dominion will rest on his shoulder; the Wondrous Adviser, Mighty God, Eternal Father, called his name Sar-shalom [Prince of Peace];
                Not calling the child ANY of those except Prince. And AGAIN IT WAS ABOUT HEZEKIAH!!!
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                  David12222 — 10 years ago(February 13, 2016 05:56 AM)

                  WRONG The "Us" and "Our image" in Genesis refers to, as the jews have ALWAYS SAID, THE ANGELS AND HEAVENLY BODIES! NOT JESUS YOU PRICK! If the text meant Jesus then why have the jews NEVER TAUGHT IT!!!! Because it ISNT ABOUT HIM!!
                  Why haven't the Jews taught it? Some of the jews have understood it to mean the Trinity. Isaiah, David in many of the psalms, Job, and others.
                  Now, why haven't the Jews taught it? Hmm. I believe this goes back to what they when they took responsibility of crucifying Jesus when they said, "His blood be on us and on our children". Now lets see what that meant? In the bible, the Jew's often used blood to symbolize life. Blood also was used to symbolize guilt. This is proven when the man came to David, bragging about killing Saul. David told the man "Your blood be on your own head", before killing him. which symbolized,
                  you alone will bear the guilt for this deed!" David confirmed this again in 2 Samuel 4:11 and 2 Samuel 3:29.
                  This principle also is applied when God told Cain, "your brother's blood crieth out to me from the ground."
                  So what the Jews did, in making the statement that "His blood be on us and on our children", was to say that we're going to knowingly take the take the guilt of this man(Christ)death on us and that, as a nation, we will continue to teach our children and our children's children that Jesus was Never our messiah!
                  Which the nation of Israel is doing today. The nation of Isreal will forever bear the guilt of killing Jesus. And many Jewish scholars will lie and distort the understanding of their own texts to prove that Jesus was not the Messiah or God. And now you ask how come the Jews never taught that
                  Us
                  in Genesis 1 is talking about the trinity? Some of the faithful Jewish writers of old and even some today, do understand this concept, which is why you will find it scattered throughout the scriptures by many of the prophets, some of which I mentioned before.
                  WRONG IT IS NEVER PLURAL WHEN REFERRING TO THE GOD OF ISRAEL! Elohim is plural ONLY when referring to PAGAN GODS!
                  WRONG The "Us" and "Our image" in Genesis refers to, as the jews have ALWAYS SAID, THE ANGELS AND HEAVENLY BODIES! NOT JESUS YOU PRICK! If the text meant Jesus then why have the jews NEVER TAUGHT IT!!!! Because it ISNT ABOUT HIM!!
                  I'll tell you what. You look at the word God in that verse in a strong concordance/greek and Hebrew. You can argue with the the concordance but it says explicitly that the word for God Elohiem, is used in the Plural sense. If can't understand that then that's your problem. Argue with the concordance.
                  Isaiah 9:5 For a child has been born to us, a son has been given to us, and the dominion will rest on his shoulder; the Wondrous Adviser, Mighty God, Eternal Father, called his name Sar-shalom [Prince of Peace];
                  Then you can rest in your blasphemy. Because Hezekiah was never called the prince of Peace. He was a king who made wars. And don't lie on the Hebrew. I'm using a Hebrew bible and it says "A son has been given to usthe Eternal Father, a peaceable ruler". Now considering the fact that sometimes the
                  modern
                  translations of Hebrew have deliberately doctored the understanding of how the ancient Hebrew texts should be read in order to deny that all these texts point to Jesus, I'm still surprise that the the modern hebrew translation remained honest in this verse.
                  So even amid a doubtful translation of this verse, the truth still emerged and Jesus is still referred to as the Eternal Father and a ruler of peace.
                  Thank you
                  I won't be responding to you again because you're ranting, cursing, and deliberately refusing to accept the truth.

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                    AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 14, 2016 12:39 AM)

                    Why haven't the Jews taught it? Some of the jews have understood it to mean the Trinity. Isaiah, David in many of the psalms, Job, and others.
                    HAH! You make me laugh by your stupidity! Isaiah, David, Job believing in a TRINITY!? STOP LYING! They were MONOTEHISTIC! Meaning ONE GOD MADE OF ONE BEING NOT THREE!
                    Isaiah SPECIFICALLY quotes GOD as saying "I ALONE made the Heavens and earth, WHO ELSE WAS WITH ME?" Some jews in those times were saying God had help at creation because the jews were living among gentiles during the wars and picking up gentile beliefs of multiple gods working together to make the universe. God however says, "I ALONE MADE THE HEAVENS AND EARTH, who was with me?" The answer is NO ONE ELSE.
                    TRINITY - A word NOT IN THE BIBLE ANYWHERE.
                    MONOTHEISM - Belief in ONE GOD made of ONE BEING.
                    Trinity = 3 = Plural = POLYTHEISTIC. 1+1+1 = 3. Now christinas in the last ten years have come up with a stupid @$$ excuse saying 1x1x1 = 1 BUT WAIT. If theyre SEPERATE and not the same but make up the same deity then MULTIPLYING DOESNT WORK. Adding works because youre taking SEPERATE ONES not the same being spread in three.
                    Now, why haven't the Jews taught it? Hmm. I believe this goes back to what they when they took responsibility of crucifying Jesus when they said, "His blood be on us and on our children".
                    Now this one is lesser known to the public so Ill go easy on you this time. The passage you quoted is a forgery made by a scribe to pin the blame of Yahusha Jesus death on the jews. Look it up, its not in the earliest manuscripts of Matthew nor is it in the other gospels. I believe if memory serves right, that the NET has a footnote on it
                    The prophets never taught a trinity. I already explained those stupid corrupted passages to you. Im not calling the Holy verses stupid or corrupt, Im calling your understanding of them that because Youve been brainwashed into corrupting them from what they originally meant.
                    I'll tell you what. You look at the word God in that verse in a strong concordance/greek and Hebrew. You can argue with the the concordance but it says explicitly that the word for God Elohiem, is used in the Plural sense. If can't understand that then that's your problem. Argue with the concordance
                    Ill argue with him until I am no more. His dumb @$$ was probably a Christian trinitarian which = bias.
                    The angels were considered lesser gods, hence why they are also known as, GASP, SONS OF GOD and are even called that in Genesis and JOB! Their whole power comes not from themselves but from God, much like "Jesus" power was never his own power but God's power. Now if God didnt want him to have power he could instantly take it away making Jesus a mere man again. Shows you how much power Jesus didnt have since he relied on God to give him power to heal, etc.
                    But if God is almighty and relies on no one, and Jesus didnt have his own power = HE CANT BE GOD.
                    Then you can rest in your blasphemy. Because Hezekiah was never called the prince of Peace. He was a king who made wars. And don't lie on the Hebrew. I'm using a Hebrew bible and it says "A son has been given to usthe Eternal Father, a peaceable ruler". Now considering the fact that sometimes the modern translations of Hebrew have deliberately doctored the understanding of how the ancient Hebrew texts should be read in order to deny that all these texts point to Jesus, I'm still surprise that the the modern hebrew translation remained honest in this verse.
                    So even amid a doubtful translation of this verse, the truth still emerged and Jesus is still referred to as the Eternal Father and a ruler of peace.
                    "A son HAS BEEN GIVEN" = Already happened at the time it was written. Therefore = Not jesus. And Isaiah wrote about things THAT WERE GOING TO HAPPEN IN HIS LIFE TIME! Get that through your head you pagan.
                    Jesus was NEVER called "Father" nor "Mighty God" nor "Wonderful Counsellor". NO ONE ever said to Jesus "My God help me!"
                    And also think of this; if he is A SON HOW CAN HE THEN BE CALLED FATHER! A son is NOT his father and his son! If you are a Father you have a son, if you are your son and your own father you are a contradiction!
                    Isaiah 9:7 also indicates that the subject of the passage would bring peace forever. Did jesus come to bring peace? Hell no! Luke 12:51 Not peace BUT DIVISION/A SWORD
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                      David12222 — 10 years ago(February 14, 2016 09:41 AM)

                      Isaiah SPECIFICALLY quotes GOD as saying "I ALONE made the Heavens and earth, WHO ELSE WAS WITH ME?" Some jews in those times were saying God had help at creation because the jews were living among gentiles during the wars and picking up gentile beliefs of multiple gods working together to make the universe. God however says, "I ALONE MADE THE HEAVENS AND EARTH, who was with me?" The answer is NO ONE ELSE.
                      Just note. Who do you think was talking in that verse? The Son of God. All Three members of Deity were present in the creation of the earth. And in the bible, They are referred to as
                      One Lord
                      because they're one in purpose and mind.
                      God is in three Persons. The Father, The Son, And the Holy Spirit. But God is also called
                      One God
                      so that verse you quoted makes
                      Perfect
                      sense.
                      Elohiem. "Here O Isreal, the Lord Our God is One Lord!"
                      I already explained this verse was talking about the trinity. So don't assume J
                      NO ONE ever said to Jesus "My God help me!"
                      John 20:28. Read it. And next time, don't lie on the bible as you're proving yourself to be a liar.
                      Did jesus come to bring peace? Hell no! Luke 12:51 Not peace BUT DIVISION/A SWORD
                      Sorry but I have to answer this!
                      Isaiah 45:7 says "I create good and I create Evil; I the Lord do all these things!" Is Isaiah saying here God
                      creates
                      evil? No! What God is saying here is that because He(God), didn't
                      prevent
                      evil from arising, He takes the blame for every evil and calamity in the world, when in actuality, it is Satan and evil men who bring evil. But since He(God), doesn't always stop these things from happening, it is written as if He did it.
                      Remember, many things throughout the old and new testament is built on this one principle; What God permits(didn't prevent)from occurring, is written as if He Actually did it.
                      One powerful example is when David decide to number Isreal. 1 Samuel 24 says God moved David to number Isreal. 1 Chronicles 21 turns around and says the opposite: that Satan stirred David up to number Isreal. And this principle is found in many of the scripture texts of the old and new testament!
                      In summary, the inspired men who wrote the bible looked upon God as the Sovereign Ruler. Without His consent, nothing bad can happen as He is all power and in control of everything! So when God does not
                      prevent
                      Satan or men from doing something, the bible authors often wrote that God did it, since He is Sovereign and didn't stop what was happening.
                      Jesus said He came to bring a sword/division. Jesus
                      did
                      come to bring division. He was saying that His words and teaching would bring divisons between the son, father, mother, and daughter. Between friends and neighbors. How? Because the son or father, or friend who accepts Jesus's teaching as the standard for his life will become at odds with family members and friends who are unbelievers.
                      My mom was born a baptist in the baptist church but when she left the baptist organization and joined another church which followed more clearly the teachings of Christ and the bible than her family church, that created tensions between her and her family because she started teaching new truths from the bible that her family disbelieved.
                      This is the sword/division Jesus is speaking of that He came to bring. A modern way of saying it would be Jesus was saying that the acceptance of Him and His teachings would create division between those who believe in Him and those who follow after the world.
                      The angels were considered lesser gods, hence why they are also known as, GASP, SONS OF GOD and are even called that in Genesis and JOB! Their whole power comes not from themselves but from God, much like "Jesus" power was never his own power but God's power. Now if God didnt want him to have power he could instantly take it away making Jesus a mere man again. Shows you how much power Jesus didnt have since he relied on God to give him power to heal, etc.
                      1 John 3:2 says all those who come to God/Christ, are sons of God. This is not just limited to Angels. Luke 3:38 says Adam was called a son of God. Therefore, all those who were created by God and who follow Him are called sons of God.
                      But there is only
                      One
                      Son of God. Get the difference? John says by the Son of God was All things made. That means the angels and men. In short, the sons of God were all created by the power of Christ, the Son of God(or the Member of the God Head who expounds the character, purposes, and will of God the Father).
                      I never said Jesus power was
                      Never
                      His own. But when Christ came in humanity, He
                      had
                      the power but laid down the
                      Independent use
                      of that power and relied on God the Father to use it for Him. Therefore He was dependent on God the Father for everything.
                      In short, Christ(Our Heavenly Father) took on Himself the experiences and trials of a christian man today, who has to rely totally on God in order to resist evil. And by total reliance on God, Christ triumphed over sin and Satan!
                      And also think of this; if he is A SON HOW CAN HE THEN BE CALLED FATHER!

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                        David12222 — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 04:33 PM)

                        ISAIAH 9:6 IS ABOUT HEZEKIAH NOT JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
                        ISAIAH WROTE ABOUT PROPHECIES DURING HIS LIFETIME NOT THE FUTURE GET THAT THROUGH YOUR EFFING HEAD YOU BRAINWASHED FOOL!
                        There is only ONE GOD, and He IS NOT A TRINITY!!!!!!
                        The Jews are right
                        Christians are wrong
                        Jesus, the prophet, the Messiah, raised from the dead, but is not God
                        Isaiah wrote about prophecies in his day and the future coming of Christ. He even wrote about the final end of Satan in Isaiah 14. The whole story of Lucifer, the covering Cherub, is there.
                        The Jews are right. I agree. There is one God. But when God refers to Himself as One Lord, He is talking in the sense of the marriage vows. "For this reason shall a man leave his father and his mother and cleave unto his life and they two shall become
                        One
                        flesh. Here God is extending a beautiful view of what He meant when He said, "Here O Israel. The Lord your God(God is used in the plural sense) is One Lord." And Genesis 1:26 God said, "Let
                        Us
                        make man in
                        Our
                        image, after
                        Our
                        likeness." And verse 27 says "So God created man in
                        His
                        image; In the image of
                        God
                        created He him".
                        If you want to tear down the who bible in order to disprove the existence of Jesus, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace as the Son of God, then you're barking up the wrong tree.
                        I issue you this challenge. You'll have rip up the who bible in order to disprove Jesus is Not God. He is and He is still looking out for you, even when you're in denial of Him because He loves you that much

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                          David12222 — 10 years ago(January 27, 2016 11:46 PM)

                          You forgot one thing, Isaiah 7 and 9:6 ARENT ABOUT HIM.
                          Show me one place, in Scripture, that says this text isn't talking about Jesus. To say this text is talking about
                          ANyone
                          other than deity is pure blasphemy.
                          The Gospel of John, the elephant in the room among the 4 Gospels because it presents a VERY DIFFERENT "Jesus" who is nothing like the "Jesus" of the first three gospels strike 1. Strike 2 is that the "I AM" of Moses story was AN ANGEL sent by God, it NEVER mentions a "Son of God nmed "Jesus" representing God talking to Moses". You christians are embarassing, forcing "Jesus" WHERE HE NEVER BELONGED. Strike 3, God had TWO types of LITERAL SONS. Adam, and Angels. Everyone else is ADOPTED.
                          Please show me the very different Jesus. Because the gospels writers each wrote about the different characteristics of Jesus as well, from 4 different stand points. All these characteristics can be seen in Jesus's life on earth:

                          1. Notice Matthew writes of Jesus(over all)in the style of a strong conqueror or king, as Matthew emphasized how Christ stood strong before His adversaries.
                            2.Mark writes of Him as(over all)a servant because Mark mainly emphasize Jesus's role as a servant(one who ministered to man).
                          2. Luke or focuses on Christ's role as the Son of Man(which I already explained before.
                          3. John speaks more of Christ in the sense of His divinity, as the Son of God.
                            As such, all these gospels unite to produce one perfect picture of Christ.
                            Christ is actually called an Angel in the scripture.
                            Malachi 3:1 says "the Lord whom you seek, Shall come speedily to
                            His
                            temple, even the
                            messenger of the covenant
                            (Highlight this phrase), whom you desire, behold,
                            He
                            shall come"
                            messenger of the covenant
                            , in ancient Hebrew reads "
                            Angel
                            of the covenant", as in Hebrew, the word for Angel was actually
                            messenger
                            . You see, the inspired men of the bible saw angels as the angelic messengers for the Lord.
                            And in many cases of the old testament, that phrase "The Angel of the Lord" was actually Christ, the Son of God, who appeared to the prophets in the form of an angel.
                            Exodus 3:1-4 tells us an
                            Angel
                            called Moses from the bush. Steven says the same in Acts 7:30. Yet, Exodus 3:4 says it was God who appeared and spoke to Him. Steven again explains in the following verse it is actually the Lord speaking The
                            I Am.
                            Again, Jesus confirms who is in the bush talking to Moses in John 8.
                            Daniel 10:13 tells of how an angel explains to Daniel that the prince of the kingdom of Persia resisted him for 120 days. Now we know this was no physical battle as the king of Persia was just a man. Thus, this battle the angel speaks of is carried out in the heart of the king. For 120 days the king has resisted the angel's attempts to soften his heart to listen to God's spirit. However, Satan has been called the "Prince of this world" throughout the bible(for example, Job 1:7 and John 14:30), after he caused Adam(the rightful ruler to fall)and all mankind to become sinful.
                            So here, the angel is really telling Daniel, "I would have come sooner, in answer to your prayer, but Satan,prince of the kingdom of Persia, by working on the king's heart, caused the king to resist my efforts to sway him(the king).
                            However, as the angel goes on to say, Michael, prince of the first rank(Hebrew interpretation), came to help him, and he succeeded.
                            Jude 1:9 tells us Michael is the Arch-(head)angel. And Paul tells us in Thessalonians 4:13 that the Lord will descend with a shout and the voice of the Arch angel(Michael) and will raise the dead. John 5:25, Jesus says that "all in the graves shall hear the voice of the Son of God."
                            Michael, the Arch angel, is just one of the many names used for Christ.
                            What these texts are obviously saying is that it was Jesus who stood in the burning bush and talked to Moses, and who came to help the angel break the hold of Satan over the heart of the Persian King. In the scriptures, Jesus, as the Son of God, is the only one who can rebuke Satan.
                            Jude says Satan tried to keep Jesus(Michael) from resurrecting Moses. But Jude goes on to say He rebukes Satan.
                            In Zechariah 3:1-7, we have here another clear case in which the Lord, the Son of God, appears as an angel. Zechariah is shown the vision of the then high priest Joshua standing before the
                            Angel
                            of the Lord in filthy rags. Satan is also shown to be standing at his side,accusing Joshua to the Angel(Christ)of being unworthy.
                            Christ reproves Satan and calls Joshua "a brand plucked from the fire"(or a person just
                            rescued
                            from the power of sin). In these verses the
                            Angel
                            and the word
                            Lord
                            are used together repeatedly, revealing exactly who this
                            Angel
                            is.
                            Am I saying in every case throughout the old testament an angel is the same as Christ? No. But in specific instances, and most importantly, when an article is used to define angel(example: The Angel of the Lord)the text is usually telling us that this is no ordinary being or angel speaking.
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                            David12222 — 10 years ago(January 27, 2016 11:47 PM)

                            You forgot one thing, Isaiah 7 and 9:6 ARENT ABOUT HIM.
                            Show me one place, in Scripture, that says this text isn't talking about Jesus. To say this text is talking about
                            ANyone
                            other than deity is pure blasphemy.
                            The Gospel of John, the elephant in the room among the 4 Gospels because it presents a VERY DIFFERENT "Jesus" who is nothing like the "Jesus" of the first three gospels strike 1. Strike 2 is that the "I AM" of Moses story was AN ANGEL sent by God, it NEVER mentions a "Son of God nmed "Jesus" representing God talking to Moses". You christians are embarassing, forcing "Jesus" WHERE HE NEVER BELONGED. Strike 3, God had TWO types of LITERAL SONS. Adam, and Angels. Everyone else is ADOPTED.
                            Please show me the very different Jesus. Because the gospels writers each wrote about the different characteristics of Jesus as well, from 4 different stand points. All these characteristics can be seen in Jesus's life on earth:

                            1. Notice Matthew writes of Jesus(over all)in the style of a strong conqueror or king, as Matthew emphasized how Christ stood strong before His adversaries.
                              2.Mark writes of Him as(over all)a servant because Mark mainly emphasize Jesus's role as a servant(one who ministered to man).
                            2. Luke or focuses on Christ's role as the Son of Man(which I already explained before.
                            3. John speaks more of Christ in the sense of His divinity, as the Son of God.
                              As such, all these gospels unite to produce one perfect picture of Christ.
                              Christ is actually called an Angel in the scripture.
                              Malachi 3:1 says "the Lord whom you seek, Shall come speedily to
                              His
                              temple, even the
                              messenger of the covenant
                              (Highlight this phrase), whom you desire, behold,
                              He
                              shall come"
                              messenger of the covenant
                              , in ancient Hebrew reads "
                              Angel
                              of the covenant", as in Hebrew, the word for Angel was actually
                              messenger
                              . You see, the inspired men of the bible saw angels as the angelic messengers for the Lord.
                              And in many cases of the old testament, that phrase "The Angel of the Lord" was actually Christ, the Son of God, who appeared to the prophets in the form of an angel.
                              Exodus 3:1-4 tells us an
                              Angel
                              called Moses from the bush. Steven says the same in Acts 7:30. Yet, Exodus 3:4 says it was God who appeared and spoke to Him. Steven again explains in the following verse it is actually the Lord speaking The
                              I Am.
                              Again, Jesus confirms who is in the bush talking to Moses in John 8.
                              Daniel 10:13 tells of how an angel explains to Daniel that the prince of the kingdom of Persia resisted him for 120 days. Now we know this was no physical battle as the king of Persia was just a man. Thus, this battle the angel speaks of is carried out in the heart of the king. For 120 days the king has resisted the angel's attempts to soften his heart to listen to God's spirit. However, Satan has been called the "Prince of this world" throughout the bible(for example, Job 1:7 and John 14:30), after he caused Adam(the rightful ruler to fall)and all mankind to become sinful.
                              So here, the angel is really telling Daniel, "I would have come sooner, in answer to your prayer, but Satan,prince of the kingdom of Persia, by working on the king's heart, caused the king to resist my efforts to sway him(the king).
                              However, as the angel goes on to say, Michael, prince of the first rank(Hebrew interpretation), came to help him, and he succeeded.
                              Jude 1:9 tells us Michael is the Arch-(head)angel. And Paul tells us in Thessalonians 4:13 that the Lord will descend with a shout and the voice of the Arch angel(Michael) and will raise the dead. John 5:25, Jesus says that "all in the graves shall hear the voice of the Son of God."
                              Michael, the Arch angel, is just one of the many names used for Christ.
                              What these texts are obviously saying is that it was Jesus who stood in the burning bush and talked to Moses, and who came to help the angel break the hold of Satan over the heart of the Persian King. In the scriptures, Jesus, as the Son of God, is the only one who can rebuke Satan.
                              Jude says Satan tried to keep Jesus(Michael) from resurrecting Moses. But Jude goes on to say He rebukes Satan.
                              In Zechariah 3:1-7, we have here another clear case in which the Lord, the Son of God, appears as an angel. Zechariah is shown the vision of the then high priest Joshua standing before the
                              Angel
                              of the Lord in filthy rags. Satan is also shown to be standing at his side,accusing Joshua to the Angel(Christ)of being unworthy.
                              Christ reproves Satan and calls Joshua "a brand plucked from the fire"(or a person just
                              rescued
                              from the power of sin). In these verses the
                              Angel
                              and the word
                              Lord
                              are used together repeatedly, revealing exactly who this
                              Angel
                              is.
                              Am I saying in every case throughout the old testament an angel is the same as Christ? No. But in specific instances, and most importantly, when an article is used to define angel(example: The Angel of the Lord)the text is usually telling us that this is no ordinary being or angel speaking.
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                              David12222 — 10 years ago(January 27, 2016 11:48 PM)

                              You forgot one thing, Isaiah 7 and 9:6 ARENT ABOUT HIM.
                              Show me one place, in Scripture, that says this text isn't talking about Jesus. To say this text is talking about
                              ANyone
                              other than deity is pure blasphemy.
                              The Gospel of John, the elephant in the room among the 4 Gospels because it presents a VERY DIFFERENT "Jesus" who is nothing like the "Jesus" of the first three gospels strike 1. Strike 2 is that the "I AM" of Moses story was AN ANGEL sent by God, it NEVER mentions a "Son of God nmed "Jesus" representing God talking to Moses". You christians are embarassing, forcing "Jesus" WHERE HE NEVER BELONGED. Strike 3, God had TWO types of LITERAL SONS. Adam, and Angels. Everyone else is ADOPTED.
                              Please show me the very different Jesus. Because the gospels writers each wrote about the different characteristics of Jesus as well, from 4 different stand points. All these characteristics can be seen in Jesus's life on earth:

                              1. Notice Matthew writes of Jesus(over all)in the style of a strong conqueror or king, as Matthew emphasized how Christ stood strong before His adversaries.
                                2.Mark writes of Him as(over all)a servant because Mark mainly emphasize Jesus's role as a servant(one who ministered to man).
                              2. Luke or focuses on Christ's role as the Son of Man(which I already explained before.
                              3. John speaks more of Christ in the sense of His divinity, as the Son of God.
                                As such, all these gospels unite to produce one perfect picture of Christ.
                                Christ is actually called an Angel in the scripture.
                                Malachi 3:1 says "the Lord whom you seek, Shall come speedily to
                                His
                                temple, even the
                                messenger of the covenant
                                (Highlight this phrase), whom you desire, behold,
                                He
                                shall come"
                                messenger of the covenant
                                , in ancient Hebrew reads "
                                Angel
                                of the covenant", as in Hebrew, the word for Angel was actually
                                messenger
                                . You see, the inspired men of the bible saw angels as the angelic messengers for the Lord.
                                And in many cases of the old testament, that phrase "The Angel of the Lord" was actually Christ, the Son of God, who appeared to the prophets in the form of an angel.
                                Exodus 3:1-4 tells us an
                                Angel
                                called Moses from the bush. Steven says the same in Acts 7:30. Yet, Exodus 3:4 says it was God who appeared and spoke to Him. Steven again explains in the following verse it is actually the Lord speaking The
                                I Am.
                                Again, Jesus confirms who is in the bush talking to Moses in John 8.
                                Daniel 10:13 tells of how an angel explains to Daniel that the prince of the kingdom of Persia resisted him for 120 days. Now we know this was no physical battle as the king of Persia was just a man. Thus, this battle the angel speaks of is carried out in the heart of the king. For 120 days the king has resisted the angel's attempts to soften his heart to listen to God's spirit. However, Satan has been called the "Prince of this world" throughout the bible(for example, Job 1:7 and John 14:30), after he caused Adam(the rightful ruler to fall)and all mankind to become sinful.
                                So here, the angel is really telling Daniel, "I would have come sooner, in answer to your prayer, but Satan,prince of the kingdom of Persia, by working on the king's heart, caused the king to resist my efforts to sway him(the king).
                                However, as the angel goes on to say, Michael, prince of the first rank(Hebrew interpretation), came to help him, and he succeeded.
                                Jude 1:9 tells us Michael is the Arch-(head)angel. And Paul tells us in Thessalonians 4:13 that the Lord will descend with a shout and the voice of the Arch angel(Michael) and will raise the dead. John 5:25, Jesus says that "all in the graves shall hear the voice of the Son of God."
                                Michael, the Arch angel, is just one of the many names used for Christ.
                                What these texts are obviously saying is that it was Jesus who stood in the burning bush and talked to Moses, and who came to help the angel break the hold of Satan over the heart of the Persian King. In the scriptures, Jesus, as the Son of God, is the only one who can rebuke Satan.
                                Jude says Satan tried to keep Jesus(Michael) from resurrecting Moses. But Jude goes on to say He rebukes Satan.
                                In Zechariah 3:1-7, we have here another clear case in which the Lord, the Son of God, appears as an angel. Zechariah is shown the vision of the then high priest Joshua standing before the
                                Angel
                                of the Lord in filthy rags. Satan is also shown to be standing at his side,accusing Joshua to the Angel(Christ)of being unworthy.
                                Christ reproves Satan and calls Joshua "a brand plucked from the fire"(or a person just
                                rescued
                                from the power of sin). In these verses the
                                Angel
                                and the word
                                Lord
                                are used together repeatedly, revealing exactly who this
                                Angel
                                is.
                                Am I saying in every case throughout the old testament an angel is the same as Christ? No. But in specific instances, and most importantly, when an article is used to define angel(example: The Angel of the Lord)the text is usually telling us that this is no ordinary being or angel speaking.
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                                AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 07:10 PM)

                                SCREW YOU LIAR! I believe in GOD and Jesus is not him! Im not saying Jesus isnt important, Im saying HE IS NOT GOD. SO stop your stupid worrying.
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                                  David12222 — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 06:52 PM)

                                  Look, keep up denying Jesus is not God. When God give you evidence to the contrary, and you keep resisting it, then eventually it will become a sin for you, because what you've done is continue to stifle any conviction God might give you.

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                                    AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 08, 2016 06:06 PM)

                                    It is outright stated that he is not God. Im still alive because I know the truth. You know who imagined that their gods were MEN? GREEKS AND PAGANS. The jews said that a man being God is BLASPHEMEY AND IT IS!!!
                                    GOD CANT DIE! JESUS DIED! IF HES GOD AND HE DIED WHO THE beep RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD IF GOD DIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                    T5i

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                                      David12222 — 10 years ago(February 09, 2016 06:30 AM)

                                      GOD CANT DIE! JESUS DIED! IF HES GOD AND HE DIED WHO THE beep RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD IF GOD DIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                      Have you ever heard that God is Three persons? The Heavenly Father, the Word(Christ)and the Holy Spirit. And these three are One. Meaning, all three are united in purpose, in their love for creation, and united in the work of saving men. These Three are one. Read 1 John 5:7.
                                      You're right. God in divinity can't die. But Christ, the Word, the Son of God, took on Himself humanity and Hebrews 2:17 said, "For it behooved Him to be made like unto His brotheren." And Hebrew's 4:14-15 said that He was touched with all our infirmities, like us, and was tempted to sin in all points like us. The only difference was that He Never sinned. That's why the following verse 16 says He is worthy to stand as our High Priest, because in Christ's humanity, He felt all the trials and struggles we go through.
                                      IF HES GOD AND HE DIED WHO THE beep RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD IF GOD DIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                      It was an angel, acting on the word and power of the Heavenly Father, that called Jesus from the tomb. Matthew 28:2-4 says a powerful Angel came from heaven,who's face was like lightening, came and rolled away the tomb. And that Roman guard around the tomb was so terrified at the sight of him that they lost all courage and collapsed like dead men. In Hebrews 13:20, the writer(whom I personally believe is Paul, based on the style of writing)says, that God brought Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, from the dead.
                                      Look, the whole bible speaks of Jesus, from the back to the front. And no way is there any place in the bible that Outright states Jesus is not God. That's blasphemy.

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                                        AngryNegroMan — 10 years ago(February 10, 2016 01:43 AM)

                                        1 John 5:7 in Modern manuscripts from the 16th century have those words FORGED! But alas youre yet anothe Christian NITWIT WHO IGNORES THE FOOTNOTES THAT SAYS ITS FORGED. FORGED = FAKE if you didnt know the original does not say that. But go back to being a stupid F word. There is no beep trinity and NEVER HAS BEEN. Hebrews says he was ADOPTED
                                        An angel DID NOT RAISE HIM dumb beep It says an Angel merely showed the women the tomb was empty learn how to read. Well it depends what you read since the resurecction contradicts eachother in EVERY gospel; 1 Angel in Matt rolled the stone, a Young man in mark BUT the stone was already rolled away before the women got there, 2 men in white Luke, No angel mentioned in John.
                                        There is ZERO record of jesus before his birth. There are a hundred verses that say Jesus IS NOT God, I listed 10 of them. I cant help it that youre Ignorant. Saying Jesus isnt God is not blasphemy. Saying he is God is blasphemy. Now beep off, I hate you LIAR
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                                          David12222 — 10 years ago(February 10, 2016 10:57 AM)

                                          An angel DID NOT RAISE HIM dumb beep It says an Angel merely showed the women the tomb was empty learn how to read. Well it depends what you read since the resurecction contradicts eachother in EVERY gospel; 1 Angel in Matt rolled the stone, a Young man in mark BUT the stone was already rolled away before the women got there, 2 men in white Luke, No angel mentioned in John.
                                          What did David mean then, when he said,"The Lord said to my Lord, sit thou at my right hand till I make thy enemies my foot stool?" This text can only be true if it is understood in the light of God(the Heavenly Father)is talking to God, Christ,(the Son of God). Otherwise, you will have to say that David is lying along with Matthew and John. You said John was lying before in John 1 and now you're hinting that Matthew is lying by saying an angel came from heaven and called Jesus from the tomb.
                                          All the gospels talk of the resurrection. But only one goes into detail about how the angel came down. All the gospels mentioned how the angel talked to the women at the tomb but Matthew is the only one that goes further back and says what happen
                                          Prior
                                          to the women coming to the tomb. 1 angel rode away the stone true. But what happened was that after the angel rolled away the stone, in the power of the heavenly Father, he called Jesus from death. Therefore, when the women came back to the tomb, the stone was rolled away because Jesus had already risen. The gospels themselves say this. John says Mary saw two angels sitting in the tomb. Matthew says just an angel. Luke 24:4 says the women came to the tomb and saw two men in shining clothes. Mark says young man in white clothes.
                                          To me, all these gospels come together like a puzzle. Each gospel included one detail while another included anther detail. From looking at the whole picture,
                                          one
                                          angel came down from heaven with the command from God to raise Jesus from the grave. This is the angel Matthew refers too. Mark only mentions this one angel and he refers to him as a young man dressed in white. (If you recall, angels have appeared numerous times to people throughout the bible in
                                          form
                                          of men. Read the story of Samson, of Gideon, of how the two angels visited Lot, Abraham's nephew, in the form of men at
                                          Sodom and Gomorrah
                                          .)
                                          Luke sheds a little more light onto the puzzle by saying that it was two men in shinning clothes(angels), sitting at the tomb. So what we now see is that Matthew and Mark mentioned
                                          Only
                                          the angel who came down
                                          directly
                                          from heaven. Luke lets us know that the first angel that came down from heaven was met by a
                                          second
                                          angel who was apparently watching over the tomb, waiting for the moment of resurrection. Therefore, Luke tells us there were two shinning men, angels, sitting at the tomb.
                                          One
                                          angel was the one who came down from heaven with the power of God to resurrect Jesus while the
                                          second
                                          angel was already waiting near the tomb when the
                                          first
                                          angel coming from heaven arrived. Luke mentions both of these angels while Mark and Matthew only mentions one. John adds the details with Luke and says that there were two angels in white sitting at the tomb. Luke says two men in shining clothes. See, when read correctly, all the gospels come together as a nice puzzle.
                                          In summary, while the first angel from heaven came and resurrected Jesus(by God's power), the second angel joined him and together they waited for the women to come. The women came
                                          after
                                          the resurrection had already occurred. This is why the angels left the women with instructions that Jesus was alive and that He would go ahead of them to Galilee. This is why Luke and John says that both angels met the women at the tomb. Matthew and Marks mentions this too but they did not mention the second angel, only first one who came from heaven.
                                          And what happened was that God sent His angel to raise Jesus from the tomb. Hebrews 13 said it. Matthew said it. And many other texts of the new testament and old says it too. Here's one final text for you. Hosea 6:2 says "After two days will He revive us, and in the third day, He will raise us up, and we shall live in His sight."
                                          This text in Hosea was a prophecy that was fulfilled at Jesus resurrection. After being three days in the tomb, on the third day that Sunday morning, the angel came and called Jesus from the grave. The us used in Hosea is talking about humanity, since, Christ took us into Himself, died, and rose again. Ephesians 2:5-6 explains this.
                                          There is ZERO record of jesus before his birth. There are a hundred verses that say Jesus is God, I listed 10 of them. I cant help it that youre Ignorant. Saying Jesus isnt God is not blasphemy. Saying he is God is blasphemy. Now beep off, I hate you LIAR
                                          Not true. Matthew and Luke both list Jesus's origin of birth, from Joseph and Mary side of the family. And there's all the prophets of the old testament.
                                          1 John 5:7 in Modern manuscripts from the 16th century have those words FORGED! But alas youre yet anothe Christian NITWIT WHO IGNORES

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