I am overjoyed in finding your book and am ordering more in order to pass on to others with this wonderful message! Thank you for making the message in RUclips in order to share more extensively. This is a very muchly needed message! Praying many blessings upon you and the message you are bringing forth! Shalom!
Read all of Isaiah in original Hebrew Tanakh in context. It is about Israel not a man god trinity idol human sacrifice for sins of others 700 years in future .. Messianic Christian Church nonsense.
You stated that “Read all of Isaiah in original Hebrew Tanakh in context,” I must ask, in context to what? And How did you arrive to the conclusion that Isaiah is referring to Israel? I ask because many scholars and many rabbis will disagree with you. As a matter of fact, the Targum Isaiah (referring to chapter 53) present the idea of two servants. Ben Yosef and Ben David. Yosef dies, and Mashiach the son of David will return to establish the kingdom. Context: In the servant songs Israel is never mentioned as the redeemer. Take Isaiah 42 verses 1 to 4: 42:1 “Behold My servant, whom I uphold; My elect, in whom My soul delights; I have put My spirit upon him, מִשְׁפָּט(mispat) he will bring to the nations.” The Mission of the servant to bring justice to the nations. Israel never brought mispat to anybody. 42:2 “He shall not cry, nor lift up, nor cause his voice to be heard in the street.” He will come with an impeccable behaviour, he has a mission. To bring justice the broken. 42:3 A bruised reed he shall not break, and the dimly burning wick he shall not quench; he shall make the right (מִשְׁפָּט) to go forth according to the truth. 42:4 “He will not be disheartened or crushed until He has established justice (מִשְׁפָּט) in the earth; and the coastlands will wait expectantly for His Torah.” His mission to bring peace to the nations and to teach them Torah. Israel never accomplish that. Now carry over the context to Isaiah 53 where the prophet continues developing the image of the suffering servant who will suffer. Israel suffered for their own shortcomings, not on account of the nations. Yeshua suffered silently, was crushed not only on behalf of Israel, also for the nations. Israel was sent into captivity, and then dispersed because of their sin and idolatrous behaviour. The servant is faultless. Israel always complained. We kvetch to this day. So if you truly want to read the text in its proper context, then apply מִשְׁפָּט (mispat) to yourself and let His justice guide your heart so that you may be able to see the truth. The truth is: Yeshua is the only Jew who died and came back to life to bring justice for you and for the rest of the world.
Marcello Araujo Isaiah 44:21,49:3,41:8-9,43:10-11,44:1,44:21,45:4,53:8,48:20.... Suffering servant is Israel...in Isaiah 53:8 church changed "they" in hebrew Bible to "he" in Christian old testament. Tenak Talk channel explains
I am overjoyed in finding your book and am ordering more in order to pass on to others with this wonderful message! Thank you for making the message in RUclips in order to share more extensively. This is a very muchly needed message! Praying many blessings upon you and the message you are bringing forth! Shalom!
Amen to you.
Read all of Isaiah in original Hebrew Tanakh in context. It is about Israel not a man god trinity idol human sacrifice for sins of others 700 years in future ..
Messianic Christian Church nonsense.
You stated that “Read all of Isaiah in original Hebrew Tanakh in context,” I must ask, in context to what? And How did you arrive to the conclusion that Isaiah is referring to Israel? I ask because many scholars and many rabbis will disagree with you. As a matter of fact, the Targum Isaiah (referring to chapter 53) present the idea of two servants. Ben Yosef and Ben David. Yosef dies, and Mashiach the son of David will return to establish the kingdom.
Context: In the servant songs Israel is never mentioned as the redeemer. Take Isaiah 42 verses 1 to 4:
42:1 “Behold My servant, whom I uphold; My elect, in whom My soul delights; I have put My spirit upon him, מִשְׁפָּט(mispat) he will bring to the nations.” The Mission of the servant to bring justice to the nations. Israel never brought mispat to anybody.
42:2 “He shall not cry, nor lift up, nor cause his voice to be heard in the street.” He will come with an impeccable behaviour, he has a mission. To bring justice the broken.
42:3 A bruised reed he shall not break, and the dimly burning wick he shall not quench; he shall make the right (מִשְׁפָּט) to go forth according to the truth.
42:4 “He will not be disheartened or crushed until He has established justice (מִשְׁפָּט) in the earth; and the coastlands will wait expectantly for His Torah.” His mission to bring peace to the nations and to teach them Torah. Israel never accomplish that.
Now carry over the context to Isaiah 53 where the prophet continues developing the image of the suffering servant who will suffer. Israel suffered for their own shortcomings, not on account of the nations. Yeshua suffered silently, was crushed not only on behalf of Israel, also for the nations. Israel was sent into captivity, and then dispersed because of their sin and idolatrous behaviour. The servant is faultless. Israel always complained. We kvetch to this day.
So if you truly want to read the text in its proper context, then apply מִשְׁפָּט (mispat) to yourself and let His justice guide your heart so that you may be able to see the truth. The truth is: Yeshua is the only Jew who died and came back to life to bring justice for you and for the rest of the world.
Marcello Araujo Isaiah 44:21,49:3,41:8-9,43:10-11,44:1,44:21,45:4,53:8,48:20.... Suffering servant is Israel...in Isaiah 53:8 church changed "they" in hebrew Bible to "he" in Christian old testament.
Tenak Talk channel explains
Marcello Araujo In hebrew...not kjv
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Read Jer 16;19......who is wrong there..Israel or the othe nations?!
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Read Is 53...in the context of Isaiah 1-66!!