02-25-2024, 01:12 PM
(02-24-2024, 09:13 PM)Praise El Shaddai Wrote: Sorry but I am curious, then who is meant in Isaiah 53 if not Jesus?
And anyhow what sin did Jesus commit?
I still don't understand why most jewish people don't want /accept/like that Jesus
was/is the Messiah, he was absolutely brilliant, wonderful, his teachings, his wonders, his care about people of no honour. And obviously his sacrifice.
A better Messiah no one can neither expect or imagine!
I see no better teacher about life, god, love, relations,... in history.
Thank you for your question.
Remember, the Hebrew bible had no chapter breaks. So if you read through Isaiah you'll see up to Chapter 49, the servant is called Israel.
I'm not sure what sin Jesus may have committed, that has to be determined by reading the Christian bible. I'm pretty sure it says Jesus committed no sin, that's my point. The servant is to admit his guilt of sin.
Jesus may have taught many good things, but that doesn't qualify him to be the Jewish messiah.
There is a very long list of reasons why most Jewish people do not accept him a either G-d or the messiah.
Have you not heard about any of those reasons?