(06-30-2020, 09:25 PM)Ismq Wrote: How the judaism explain the phropecies about jesus?e.g isaiah 53: 3-12.
For 1,000 years the Jews with one voice said Isaiah 53 referred to the Messiah.
Then, they said it referred to Israel.
I have a small book called "What the Rabbis Know about the Messiah."
In it you will find many documented opinions about the Messiah, such as:
The Messiah would be the Suffering Servant of Isaiah.
The Messiah would make final atonement for Jews and Gentiles.
The Messiah would be humiliated and exalted.
The Messiah existed from before the creation of the world.
The Messiah will be Exalted King to reign judgment upon the unjust and to establish His Messianic Kingdom forever.
The Messiah would descend from Abraham.
The Messiah is Shiloh.
The Messiah would be like Moses.
The Messiah would draw all peoples to the worship of God.
The Messiah shall be higher than the ministering angels.
The Messiah shall be more extolled than Moses.
The Messiah would be a priest. The priestly role would be manifest in Messiah’s work as Intercessor and Redeemer.
The Talmud teaches that, “All prophets prophesied only for the coming of the Messiah.
The Messiah is the son of David.
The Messiah is the son of God.
The eternal throne would be held by Messiah Himself who would establish eternal peace.
The Messiah is greater than David.
The Messiah is God’s first born.