No where in Isaiah does it talk about any man dying for sins, especially God becoming that man and then God dying for sins smh the exact opposite of Ezekiel 18. You started with Isaiah's son, Immanuel, and then with nothing about God becoming the baby inside the young woman from chapter 7, you've just proof texted your way into the ground. The words you speak are not in the verses you show from the Hebrew Bible. That means you'd need to write those words into the Bible, but that would expose your additions to the Bible, so you speak those words while showing verses that lack your spoken words lol. Jesus is not in Tanak, just as he isn't Immanuel in Isaiah.
@@Joqub Jesus is all over the Tanak. The righteous servant in Isaiah is him and the righteous branch in Jeremiah is also him. The righteous servant is not Israel. They're not righteous for them to I be called righteous. Isaiah 53 is an intercession by the Arm of the Lord: Isaiah 59 and 63. Without Jesus you'll die in your sins just like the Jews died in their sins. Without Jesus you have nothing to do with God because he's the New Covenant.
@Joqub Ezekiel 18 doesn't apply to the Law or Sinai covenant. It only applies to the New Covenant because the Jews under the Old Covenant always faced collective judgement, which was the terms and conditions of the old Covenant. Ezekiel 18 only applies to the terms and conditions of the New Covenant as individuals are judged, not the collective. Everything that applies to the Sinai Covenant is in its Terms and Conditions. Ezekiel 18 can never apply unless under a New Covenant.
@@andyfairchild Making threats is all you have. People go to hell for not accepting a claim that Jesus is God and that is somewhere in the story of Isaiah telling Ahaz about his (Isaiah's) son? You're smoking something. If liars go to heaven, according to Christians, then why are you threatening people who you claim are liars lol? You are silly and a contradiction. Believing in something that is not in the text, only in your mind.
@@johnkumah3095 Ezekiel 18 is from Deuteronomy 16.24, which is from Exodus 32.32. JC is a son that dies for sins of unrighteous to make them righteous, that's the opposite of what the Torah teaches, which is the entire point of Ezekiel 18. A son can't die for a father, and a father can't die for a son. The lengths people go to make a man into a god smh. Human sacrifice! Wake up.
Yes, this is what Singer and those like-minded say. But ultimately is them who dont read the righteous servant in context.
Excellent point. They don't read Isaiah in context.
No where in Isaiah does it talk about any man dying for sins, especially God becoming that man and then God dying for sins smh the exact opposite of Ezekiel 18. You started with Isaiah's son, Immanuel, and then with nothing about God becoming the baby inside the young woman from chapter 7, you've just proof texted your way into the ground.
The words you speak are not in the verses you show from the Hebrew Bible. That means you'd need to write those words into the Bible, but that would expose your additions to the Bible, so you speak those words while showing verses that lack your spoken words lol. Jesus is not in Tanak, just as he isn't Immanuel in Isaiah.
You are free to believe whatever you want. I just don't wanna go where you're going after you die.
@@Joqub
Jesus is all over the Tanak. The righteous servant in Isaiah is him and the righteous branch in Jeremiah is also him.
The righteous servant is not Israel. They're not righteous for them to I be called righteous. Isaiah 53 is an intercession by the Arm of the Lord: Isaiah 59 and 63.
Without Jesus you'll die in your sins just like the Jews died in their sins. Without Jesus you have nothing to do with God because he's the New Covenant.
@Joqub
Ezekiel 18 doesn't apply to the Law or Sinai covenant. It only applies to the New Covenant because the Jews under the Old Covenant always faced collective judgement, which was the terms and conditions of the old Covenant.
Ezekiel 18 only applies to the terms and conditions of the New Covenant as individuals are judged, not the collective.
Everything that applies to the Sinai Covenant is in its Terms and Conditions.
Ezekiel 18 can never apply unless under a New Covenant.
@@andyfairchild Making threats is all you have. People go to hell for not accepting a claim that Jesus is God and that is somewhere in the story of Isaiah telling Ahaz about his (Isaiah's) son? You're smoking something. If liars go to heaven, according to Christians, then why are you threatening people who you claim are liars lol? You are silly and a contradiction. Believing in something that is not in the text, only in your mind.
@@johnkumah3095 Ezekiel 18 is from Deuteronomy 16.24, which is from Exodus 32.32. JC is a son that dies for sins of unrighteous to make them righteous, that's the opposite of what the Torah teaches, which is the entire point of Ezekiel 18. A son can't die for a father, and a father can't die for a son. The lengths people go to make a man into a god smh. Human sacrifice! Wake up.