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Author: pjmutnickpjmutnick Date: Dec 24, 2007 23:00
WHY יהושע, I.E. JESUS, IS NOT THE JEWISH MESSIAH IF יהוה is the LORD
Many Christians claim that יהוה is the LORD and Elohim, while his son
יהושע is the Messiah.
All Jews reject this and rightfully so. If it were true, don't you
think there would be at least one passage in the old testament to that
effect, saying, oh, by the way, יהוה has a son named יהושע and he will
come as the Messiah?
But there is no such passage, not even the hint of such a passage, and
so the theory of these “Christians” is rightfully rejected by almost
all Jews as unfounded according to the Jewish religion.
Now, my hypothesis, however distasteful it may be to Jews, is a
possibility they cannot altogether deny if they wish to be thought of
as rational human beings.
I claim that Moshe did not know the true identity of the LORD, and
this is signified by the fact that the LORD would not allow Moshe to
see HIS face, according to the account of Moshe's enlightenment
experience that is given in Exodus itself.
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Author: Fred A StoverFred A Stover Date: Dec 24, 2007 23:29
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WHY ?????, I.E. JESUS, IS NOT THE JEWISH MESSIAH IF ???? is the LORD
Many Christians claim that ???? is the LORD and Elohim, while his son
????? is the Messiah.
All Jews reject this and rightfully so. If it were true, don't you
think there would be at least one passage in the old testament to that
effect, saying, oh, by the way, ???? has a son named ????? and he will
come as the Messiah?
No, scripture is discerned, not merely read. If it were obvious, the seeing
it, all would have seen it.
What we do have:
Numbers 24:17
I shall see him, but not now: I shall behold him, but not nigh: there
shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and
shall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth.
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Author: pjmutnickpjmutnick Date: Dec 25, 2007 04:25
On Dec 25, 2:34 am, "Mark T" wrote:
>> Many Christians claim that ???? is the LORD and Elohim, while his son
>
> ????? is the Messiah.
>
>>All Jews reject this and rightfully so. If it were true, don't you
>>think there would be at least one passage in the old testament to that
>>effect, saying, oh, by the way, ???? has a son named ????? and he will
>>come as the Messiah?
>
> That is reasonable.
>
>> I claim that Moshe did not know the true identity of the LORD ...
>> I claim that the true name of the LORD is ????? or JHVSA or Jehoshua
>> Moshiach, aka Jesus Christ.
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> From here on you don't make sense.
>
> 1. Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ is an historical time / space person of the ...
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Author: pjmutnickpjmutnick Date: Dec 25, 2007 13:34
> WHY יהושע, I.E. JESUS, IS NOT THE JEWISH MESSIAH IF יהוה is the LORD
>
> Many Christians claim that יהוה is the LORD and Elohim, while his son
> יהושע is the Messiah.
>
> All Jews reject this and rightfully so. If it were true, don't you
> think there would be at least one passage in the old testament to that
> effect, saying, oh, by the way, יהוה has a son named יהושע and he will
> come as the Messiah?
>
> But there is no such passage, not even the hint of such a passage, and
> so the theory of these “Christians” is rightfully rejected by almost
> all Jews as unfounded according to the Jewish religion.
>
> Now, my hypothesis, however distasteful it may be to Jews, is a
> possibility they cannot altogether deny if they wish to be thought of
> as rational human beings.
>
> I claim that Moshe did not know the true identity of the LORD, and ...
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Author: John JonesJohn Jones Date: Dec 25, 2007 13:59
>> WHY יהושע, I.E. JESUS, IS NOT THE JEWISH MESSIAH IF יהוה is the LORD
>
>> Many Christians claim that יהוה is the LORD and Elohim, while his son
>> יהושע is the Messiah.
>
>> All Jews reject this and rightfully so. If it were true, don't you
>> think there would be at least one passage in the old testament to that
>> effect, saying, oh, by the way, יהוה has a son named יהושע and he will
>> come as the Messiah?
>
>> But there is no such passage, not even the hint of such a passage, and
>> so the theory of these “Christians” is rightfully rejected by almost
>> all Jews as unfounded according to the Jewish religion.
>
>> Now, my hypothesis, however distasteful it may be to Jews, is a ...
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