Plz quote any old testament verse that say messiah said he is god himself because for me it is fundamental doctrine in christianity. Otherwise i donot accpet christianity.
Yes, TaNaKh is explicit in the fact that the messiah isn’t his, but a mortal man from the tribe of Judah. If Jesus father was the Holy Spirit, he wasn’t from the tribe of Judah.
Generally, Matthew went back in his greek Septuagint translation and found at least 11 places that could be approched - looking like texts to be applied to the Jesus story. This Nazarene text was taken out of thin air.
In Isaiah 11:1 we read, "And there shall come forth a shoot out of the stock of Jesse, and a Branch out of his roots." It is the Hebrew word "netzer," the same word as that from which Nazareth is probably derived.
@@porchpreacher6877 If I remember correctly wasn't the word here in Isaiah as well as the Branch in Jeremiah 23, 33, etc... Tsemach not Netser. It is a difference of a tree branch versus that of a descendant for example. Calling the Moshiach in Isaiah 11 a Netser wouldn't be the same as calling him a Tsemach. As a Tsemach would be implying a descendant (as one of the Davidic branch) rather than a branch from a tree as we would find in a Netser.
And He shall be called a Nazarene. It was not written on the Scripture. So, it is an oral traditions from the prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah that He shall be called a Netserene. : )
@@commonsense0692 incorrect. Nazareth was founded 2200 BC. That’s irrelevant however, the great thing about prophecy is that it predicts things that didn’t happen yet.
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Plz quote any old testament verse that say messiah said he is god himself because for me it is fundamental doctrine in christianity. Otherwise i donot accpet christianity.
Yes, TaNaKh is explicit in the fact that the messiah isn’t his, but a mortal man from the tribe of Judah.
If Jesus father was the Holy Spirit, he wasn’t from the tribe of Judah.
Generally, Matthew went back in his greek Septuagint translation and found at least 11 places that could be approched - looking like texts to be applied to the Jesus story. This Nazarene text was taken out of thin air.
In Isaiah 11:1 we read, "And there shall come forth a shoot out of the stock of Jesse, and a Branch out of his roots." It is the Hebrew word "netzer," the same word as that from which Nazareth is probably derived.
@@porchpreacher6877 If I remember correctly wasn't the word here in Isaiah as well as the Branch in Jeremiah 23, 33, etc... Tsemach not Netser. It is a difference of a tree branch versus that of a descendant for example. Calling the Moshiach in Isaiah 11 a Netser wouldn't be the same as calling him a Tsemach. As a Tsemach would be implying a descendant (as one of the Davidic branch) rather than a branch from a tree as we would find in a Netser.
Pretty much
@@skwozies3083 Netser is used in Isaiah 11:1, not Tsemach. Tsemach is used in Jeremiah 23:5 and Jeremiah 33:15.
And He shall be called a Nazarene. It was not written on the Scripture. So, it is an oral traditions from the prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah that He shall be called a Netserene. : )
So do u agree that Nazareth could be a made up town?
Like Arimethea
Nazareth still exits today. It’s the Arab capital of Israel.
@@Ajvb219 todays town wasn’t called Nazareth pre 350CE it also fails to match Bible description of the town
@@commonsense0692 incorrect. Nazareth was founded 2200 BC. That’s irrelevant however, the great thing about prophecy is that it predicts things that didn’t happen yet.
@@Ajvb219 incorrect, where’s the term Nazareth from 220BCE used? Thing about prophecy when written after the event is propaganda & lies