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Isaiah 53: Nations View
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A Summary of Isaiah 53 The Nations’ View. 11:9 They shall neither harm nor destroy on all My holy mount, for the land shall be full of knowledge of the Lord as water covers the sea bed. We also have seen from my first article that in Isaiah 53:1-3 the nations do come to some type of realization of the truth with regards to Israel. In verse 3 they confess to having had a low regard for Israel. Now the big question is do the nations really get what was going on or not? Because of the ambiguity of the langu...
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Ha-Mikdash - The Temple Mount: A time to fight!
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Ha-Mikdash - The Temple Mount. This site was dedicated on Hanukkah 5765. Our goal is simple: to educate about the Jewish People's historic, religious and ethical right to all of Jerusalem and the Land of Israel. April 11, 2011. A time to fight! I have decided to set up a one stop shop for all the Jewish Bloggers out there to help with the fight against missionaries. Here are some good links to get started:. Being Jewish Anti-Missionary Gateway. Torah Life and Learning. Pagan Origins of the Christ Myth.
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Countermissionary
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Http:/ www.yadlachimusa.org.il/default.asp. Http:/ www.peninataylor.com/. Http:/ leavingjesus.wordpress.com/. Http:/ www.orahsaddiqim.org/menus/Anti Missionary Resources.shtml. Http:/ www.jewishisaiah53.com/index.html. Http:/ www.judaismsanswer.com/. Http:/ thejewishhome.org/counter-index.html. Http:/ shemaantimissionary.tripod.com/. Http:/ www.truth2u.org/. Http:/ www.outreachjudaism.org/Default.aspx. Jesus as a Reincarnation of Krishna? His father was a carpenter yet Krishna was born of royal descent.
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Lies of Driver and Neubauer
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The Lies and Distortions of Driver in. The Fifty Third Chapter of Isaiah according to the Jewish Interpreters. It would be hard to name a book whose importance in Evangelizing Jews is greater then the work of Driver and Neubauer. However in some recent discussions, two sources from this book were quoted to me, that after looking into them, I can only conclude that the authors were involved in a deception so serious as to tarnish the reputation that this work has had. The first selection is a selection wh...
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Isaiah 53: ANsers to Objections
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Answers to Objections that Israel is the Suffering Servant. Many of these questions just arise because Christians have not taken the time to try and understand what the Jewish understanding of this passage really is. In the end of this article I touch on some of the Jewish problems with Isaiah 53 being about Jesus. Objection #1: The pronouns are singular. Objection #2: Israel is not innocent and the servant is righteous / innocent. Israel is not innocent. The Servant had to be righteous. Sometimes verse ...
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The Suffering of the Righteous
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The Rabbinic Concept of the Death of the Righteous Atones. I will discuss here a few Rabbinic teachings that are used by missionaries in order to illustrate why they are not similar. However before looking at the texts I need to introduce a few ideas that will aid us in understanding why they are not related. What do they mean by atonement. What do they mean that the suffering/death of the righteous atones. Where X sins and his sin is atoned for. X, who is righteous, dies and Z has atonement WITHOUT.
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Rashi and Isaiah 53
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Rashi and Isaiah 53. In many of the missionary works we see the claim that Rashi was the first Jewish Rabbi to associate Isaiah 53 with the Jewish people. This claim has been made so many times by missionaries that many assume it to be a fact. Here is one example of this claim`:. Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Itzchaki, 1040-1105) and some. Of the later rabbis, though, began. To interpret the passage as referring to Israel. They knew that the older interpretations referred it to Messiah. These are strong claims, an...