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see Isaiah prophecies in my other questions-its so perfect-and i have simcha Joy over flowing and peace in my heart in the Messiah the prince of peace-first to suffer and bring sins release, then to return and bring the wrath of God on all that rejected the Word of God. Isaiah 9vs6 Unto us a child is born, a SON is given, and he shall be the PRINCE OF PEACE, ALMIGHTY GOD, AND THE WONDERFULL COUNSELOR."
iSAIAH 52vs13-53vs12 tells he will be exaulted but first marred more than any man. He will be rejected, and lay down his life as our yom kippur atonement lamb. and see his spiritual seed and prosper.

i cried happiness that day i asked Messiah into my heart as he asks and forgiveness for sins i saught-Revelation 3vs 19&20 saying "I love you, and knock on your heart to come in and deliver from sin and become your friend."

Isaiah didnt lie-to believe truth brings greatest happiness of all-and ive traveled and shared in Israel and more-each day is an adventure and heaven More

2006-09-25 00:38:18 · 14 answers · asked by ? 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

14 answers

The day I got saved on March 4, 1999.

2006-09-25 01:09:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

David,
You are a Christian. Stop this evil and deceptive form of missionizing. It degrades Christianity.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApnC4dngKeRuGKyqQldbLd_zy6IX?qid=20060723102937AA4N2eb
. It is, by definition, impossible for it to be "jewish" to believe in jesus. "Jewish" is, by defintion, what jews have historically and contemporarily believe. Since in neither scenario do we find "believing in jesus", then we must clearly realize that belief in jesus is not something "jewish". You can call it "biblical" (and still be wrong), but certainly not "jewish".
. On the side, the subject of Isaiah 53 is promised a "long life" and "seed" (i.e. physical children). Clearly this isn't about jesus.
. And Isaiah 7 is clearly not messianic if you read the whole chapter. and "alma" doesn't mean virgin either. You'd know that if you spoke hebrew (I guess it wasn't part of your "extensive jewish upbringing", huh?)
. On the side, Isaiah 9 can't be about jesus since, according to christianity, he's the "son" not the "father" (as the verse states). Nor did he have control of the government (to the contrary, the roman government killed him). And he certainly did not establish "endless peace".
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Sources:
http://www.aish.com/jewishissues/jewishsociety/Why_Jews_Dont_Believe_In_Jesus.asp
http://jewsforjudaism.org/web/faq/general_messiah-criteria02.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_messiah#Textual_requirements
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oh, and lastly, I've decided that you truly epitomize everything I find intensely intellectually unsatisfying about christianity. (And you clearly do not understand hebrew.)

2006-09-25 12:01:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Creepy D, you are NOT jewish. Since WHEN was it NOT a sin to LIE??

Just out of interest, how are all those underage "princesses" you have on your 360 page that you regularly flirt with doing?

Stalked any more females recently?

Stalked any that you THOUGHT were female, then ran a mile when you found out they were male, as you did when you tried stalking ME? What, are males harder to "evangelize" to??

What about telling mothers that their young children will burn in agony in hell, unless they come to YOU for their salvation-still practicing that form of "love"???

Also, I'm still waiting to hear your reasoning behind your statement that you posses an IQ of (I quote) "Above genius", when clearly, you don't! Again, isn't lying a SIN??

Since when, has being half jewish, half italian entitled one to claim falsely they are "jewish"?

You're a disturbed individual, Creepy D...I honestly hope you get that psychiatric help you so desperately need.

2006-09-25 08:48:46 · answer #3 · answered by googlywotsit 5 · 2 0

As a Jew my favorite moments of my spiritual experience was my Bar-mitvah and the three times I stood before the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. One of the things that causes me sadness is reading another person who has lost the way of our forefathers and tries to rationalize his/her behavior. I am glad for you that you have found spiritual fulfilment in Christianity - but do not lie and do dishonor to your heritage by calling yourself a Jew - because you no longer are. Judaism is a religion - not a race - you could be sephardic or ashkenazie in your ethnicity - but that does not make you a Jew.

You are a Christian - and there is nothing wrong with that - but a Jew you are not.

2006-09-25 07:44:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hey Christians, David needs his ego stroked again. Apparently, although he was only half Jewish to begin with, he has a guilt complex about being Christian and needs massive amounts of pats on the back and amens to make him feel better. If that weren't the case, he wouldn't flood Yahoo Answers with more or less the identical message over and over and OVER again for months:
http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt=AjJ12J_PZ4DXpTlf5.oUfV4ezKIX?show=d3ff4e9b017372a92d5b1dffa4e7b4f6aa

2006-09-25 08:48:23 · answer #5 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 2 0

when I found there were those who believed in not only the Christian Religious Belief System, the Jewish Religious Belief System Muslim Religious Belief System, but all Other Religious Belief Systems, who finally realized there was more than one way to reach the CREATOR OF US ALL. there are many paths one can take to reach ones destination and each path needs to be respected if we want our path to be respected in return. CREATOR OF US ALL is to big to be in just one place.

2006-09-25 08:00:41 · answer #6 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 0 0

So you're saying you are no longer Jewish and the happiest day was when you abandoned Judaism and accepted christianity?

2006-09-25 08:46:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Amen

2006-09-25 07:48:14 · answer #8 · answered by Just a Servant 1 · 0 1

the happiest moment in my life was when I was baptized in Jesus' Name and filled with the Holy Ghost in obedience to Acts 2:38.

2006-09-25 08:13:59 · answer #9 · answered by Southern Apostolic 6 · 0 1

I searched for years as a Satanist/Atheist/Pagan/Wiccan/Shaman/blah/blah for actual truth. I found it one night when I came face to face with Jesus. My life has been complete ever sense. Even the hardships and trials are doable.

GOD bless ya.

2006-09-25 07:50:10 · answer #10 · answered by Bye Bye 6 · 1 2

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