Why is on here whenever someone says it's not offensive, it usually turns out to be very offensive?
2006-09-24 16:02:42
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answered by Anonymous
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... shock awe. Tell me one thing lets just say for one moment that Issiah 53 is referring to the Messiah. You have still yet to prove that this was Jesus. Do you have any idea how many people have suffered and been tortured throughout history? To say that this can ONLY refer to Jesus is ridiculous/
second Psalm 22 says nothing about a Crucifixion that was added in latter by Christian writers to imply that his hands and feed were pieced. If you knew a little Hebrew this would be obvious.
third you tell me how Jesus was supposed to be the Messiah when he failed to do a single requirement that is of the Messiah.
2006-09-24 19:35:46
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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Old News. Isaiah 53 is not controversial to us at all as we know it's clear meaning. Did it ever occur to you that the big problem here has nothing to do with Jews, but with Christian's that can not get over the fact that Jesus' own people rejected him. That the people who can actually READ the Hebrew Scriptures KNOW the truth.
2006-09-24 16:04:57
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answered by Quantrill 7
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Ummm....well, it is offensive. It is offensive to me as Jew to have Christians constantly trying to convert me! Why is it that Christians do this all the time and Jews never try to convert anyone? It's rude of Christians to think that everyone who isn't a Christian just simply doesn't understand the truth (as they see it) and to be treated like some simpleton child. Will you people back off already!
2006-09-25 08:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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particular. i've got faith - out of your very own words - you have been racist and confirmed opposite racism. I unquestionably have been witness to the discrimination Latin American human beings play on their very own (the ecu finding ones against those with extra indigenous finding) in many distinctive places like Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, etc. might you sacrifice your little daughter to a life with out her father considering which you have been (and your spouse) so proud as to no longer bypass away the satisfaction at the back of and manage a situation that has effects on your baby? If I see that as a detriment on your judicial case - no longer being a lawyer - what do you think of the choose will see? psychological harassment. Abuse.
2016-10-17 22:15:35
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answered by genthner 4
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I read it. It is offensive ibn its ignorance. Any jew who knows Isaiah knows that from Chapter 46 on, Israel as a nation is identified as the suffering servant. The arguments placing jesus as that servant are self-serving and textually incorrect. But if you want to misunderstand text, you do that. We Jews are very comfortable and confident in our own texts.
2006-09-24 16:02:33
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answered by rosends 7
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how is it that the jews, who are biblically commanded to endlessly study the torah, and many of whom know it better than they know their families and love it as much as they love their children, are the ones who must be "misinterpreting" the prophecies, and not the christians who barely glance over the "old testament" at all, and when they do only to find "proof prophecies" of their god?
2006-09-24 16:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2006-09-25 07:53:15
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answered by ysk 4
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