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  1. JudgeRightly

    Isaiah 7 has no bearing on the messiah whatsoever

    Well there's your first problem. Google Translate is good for casual use, but it's not always accurate, and DEFINITELY shouldn't be used for translating ancient Hebrew. The fact remains: Matthew quoted the passage in Greek, and used the word that does, in fact, mean "virgin," and did so when...
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    Only Y-H-W-H is God, besides Him there is no god!

    I have one God. He is Father, Son, Holy Spirit. He is not three Gods. He is one God. He is three PERSONS. Bearing false witness is a sin. Stop it. Now apply that to the PERSONS of the Godhead. 1 Person (the Father) + 1 Person (the Son) + 1 Person (the Holy Spirit) = 3 Persons. Still...
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    exploring Circumcision and Baptism

    Circumcision for Israel has nothing to do with physical health benefits. It's a physical mark on the skin that was supposed to remind Israel that they were separate from the world.
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    Isaiah 53 is about ISRAEL

    I mean, yeah, you could. But that would be irrational. I'd rather take what is meant as literal as literal, and what is figurative as figurative. And I would recognize that sometimes some things that are literal are figurative of other things. Not all the time, but sometimes, especially in...
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    What is going on in Daniel 9?

    Saying it doesn't make it so. Because of Israel's calendars. Yes, plural. Disconnect, how? The start of Jesus' ministry was the start of the 70th week, from what I understand. (@Right Divider maybe you can help me out here...) Because the clock was stopped halfway through the 70th week...
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    Isaiah 53 is about ISRAEL

    Why not?
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    Isaiah 7 has no bearing on the messiah whatsoever

    I gave you one already. Because the immediate context, "young woman" would make sense. But in the greater context of the Bible, "virgin" makes sense. And since almah means BOTH, it was used. No, actually, you didn't. You answered the second question I asked. Here is the question again. It...
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    Isaiah 53 is about ISRAEL

    Yet one can be a figurative reference of the other, no?
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    What is going on in Daniel 9?

    False.
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    About who does Isaiah 53 speak?

    https://www.gotquestions.org/seventy-weeks.html Thank you. He wasn't? Scripture shows that He was annointed at least twice, if not three times: https://answersingenesis.org/contradictions-in-the-bible/how-many-times-was-jesus-anointed/ Are you sure? Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem...
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    Only Y-H-W-H is God, besides Him there is no god!

    Yes. And? Not mentioned specifically, no, of course not. But It says: YHVH elohim YHVH echad. There are Hebrew words for one of singularity. Yachad and bad (iirc). Why not use those instead? Why leave the possibility open for it to be, as Genesis 2:24 correctly shows it is possible to...
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    Only Y-H-W-H is God, besides Him there is no god!

    There's your problem. It's not three individual Gods. It's ONE God. 1 X 1 X 1 = 1 tri = une No. There is ONE God. He is THREE Persons. Elohim, not Eloah. Father, Son, Holy Spirit, is WHO He is. God is WHAT He is. Three WHOs, One WHAT. Whereas humans are tripartite (body, soul...
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    Isaiah 53 is about ISRAEL

    What part of "certain cases" do you not understand? Supra.
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    Isaiah 7 has no bearing on the messiah whatsoever

    Except that it does, as I just showed you. Sure it does. Mary was a young woman, was she not? She was a virgin, was she not? Now answer the first question: Why make such a prophecy? Women have children all the time. What's so special about the one in Isaiah? Yes, it can, and is...
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    About who does Isaiah 53 speak?

    “Know therefore and understand, That from the going forth of the command To restore and build Jerusalem Until Messiah the Prince, There shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; The street shall be built again, and the wall, Even in troublesome times.“And after the sixty-two weeks Messiah shall...
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    Isaiah 53 is about ISRAEL

    In certain cases, yes.
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    Only Y-H-W-H is God, besides Him there is no god!

    Trinitarians are monotheists. Elohim (plural) created (singular verb). God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit (the three are one Elohim) created. Because Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are One God (Deuteronomy 6:4) The problem is that Jesus IS ALSO Elohim, and the fact of the...
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    Isaiah 7 has no bearing on the messiah whatsoever

    Why is that a problem? Sounds like a conspiriacy theory to me. Answer me this: Is there any significance about a non-virgin woman (ie, a woman who has had sexual intercourse with a man) becoming pregnant and bearing a son? Happens all the time, yes? So why even mention the word that can...
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    About who does Isaiah 53 speak?

    Who is "Messiah the Prince" in Daniel 9:25, who would be cut off, but not for Himself?
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    The Left’s Response to the Nashville Shooting

    And why not say, “Let us do evil that good may come”?—as we are slanderously reported and as some affirm that we say. Their condemnation is just. - Romans 3:8 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans3:8&version=NKJV In other words, do not do evil that good may come of it.
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