Rachel who refuses to answer the question which is a new question-why wont my Jewish people believe our Jewish Scriptures about hell and Messiah Jesus? now why when she wont answer my question says she should report Me? is this come kind of a joke-people please come up with an answer -may she study her Jewish scriptures as I have and if she still cant see Hell there and Messiah Jesus get some therepy for Rachel-and all who abuse Yahoo-refuse to answer questions and report the person for the question they refuse to answer--previously I asked questions about hell-and in the responses made up new questions. these are different questions I asked -Do you believe Hell exists? another one do you think Daniel lied about hell.
Daniel 12:2 says "Those that die shall arise some to everlasting abhorance, and some to everlasting life."
about Jesus being our Messiah-Isaiah 7:14 a young maiden will have a mircle and he will be G-d/God with us.
Isaiah 9:6 Son given will be almighty God.
2007-01-14
03:47:39
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Please see Rachel's answer in the last question to understand her statments=we are not your people-and then just antagonism about reporting me.
Jewish people are my people-truth is Jewish people who refuse to believe Daniel our Jewish prophet about Hell, and Isaiah about Jesus being our messiah-our not G-d's/God's people-they are still though heritage Jewish.
Isaiah 52:13-53:12 says our messiah will be exalted. first though to be marred more than any man and lay down his life to make atonement for our sins.
please why should people be so _______to reject Daniels words about hell and Isaiah about the Messiah-and then says the person that believes the Jewish Scriptures isnt Jewish?
Help me please on this one-should I report her for refusing to answer the question as we are required to do this is questions and answers? but most important why wont she and some others answer the question
even if you say Messiah Jesus lied about "My word will never pass away" its a choice!
2007-01-14
03:54:12 ·
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Isaiah shared the Messiah-was he proslitzing
who cares-what an anwer Isaiah cared enough to explain who the Messiah would be and
Daniel cared enough to tell us about hell
and Messiah Jesus cared enough to come and die on the cross to forgive us and make the atonement for our souls
some do care-I care enough to ask why she wont and so far you wont answer even this question why does one of my Jewish people who wont answer about hell and Messiah in my question want to report me and refuse to answer the question??
2007-01-14
03:56:54 ·
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I'm sorry to hear that. But chin up my friend, our redemption lies near.
2007-01-14 03:55:47
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"Jews" for "Jesus" always struck me as a serious lack of understanding. If you are coming from a Hebraic background, you should be aware that the Almighty's family name is YHVH. Matthew 1:21 tell us clearly that the Messiah's name will MEAN YHVH is my Savior. Thus His name is Yahoshua. Ex. 23:13 is very clear that we should not be using the Pagan names, and there was no "J" until 1400, so clearly there is no "J" in the name of the Father, or the Savior. Consider Rev. 2:9 and 3:9. Many want to be considered acceptable, but don't want to do what the Master has directed us to do. When you step on the toes of these people, they will not be happy, and when they see they have no answer to your question, they might turn and try to stone you. (are you surprised? you shouldn't be)
2007-01-14 04:10:58
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answered by hasse_john 7
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"We come from God and we return to God" that is the Jewish belief in a nutshell.
Rather than correct you for all your misunderstandings, I will focus on your original two questions: hell and the Jewish Messiah.
Christian believe that Jesus is (note present tense) the Jewish Messiah and believe he is returning. Jews point out that Jesus did not fulfill all the prophecies for the Jesus Messiah. No where is it mentioned that all the prophecies would be fulfilled at once. In fact, that is one reason for Jesus' return. The Jews do not believe that God raised Jesus from the dead, so in their mind, Jesus died not fulfilling all the prophecies. Simply put, the Jewis do not believe. (Do a word study of belief/believe/believer in the Gospel of John for the "correct" behavior of non belief as Jesus taught.)
Fifteen hundreds before the birth of Jesus, the Holy Scriptures were written. The term hell (Hebrew shoel--underworld) which means abode of all the dead, not a place of damnation see Gen. 15:22, Gen 37:25, 1 Sam 2:6, Psalm 139:8.
I believe I answer both questions. As for your details, they lack in clarification of your original two questions.
I want comment about this type of question. First, the tone is somewhat disturbing. Jesus is a Jew, a Rabbi (teacher), the Jewish Messiah, and King of the Jews. Note in his worldly life, Jesus as Jew kept all 613 commandments, the first covenant. He clearly pointed out that all we can observe will end, but the Holy Scriptures (God's word) will remain. Jesus' ministry was to the Jews. Your ministry is not.
Second, salvation comes from the Jews (Paul). This is the basis of the second covenant, Christ Jesus. I could go on, but you will find everything you need in the New Testament to live a Christian life.
Third, I have been kind. Those Jewish people (the Jews) teach their children at an early age, around 4. By the time they are thirteen, they know enough to be considered an adult, by the early twenties the are experts on the Jewish point of view of God's words. For 3500 years they have been faithful to the covenant that God gave them. It is the duty of the present generation to past this covenant to the next.
You need to know that God words are for the believer. You can pretend to ask all the questions you want in hope of converting the non believer, but you should not consider the bible a conversion manual. The bible is there for the believer. Your role as a Christian is the teach all nation, not to convert everyone. This media is not here to questions other people's believes, but to present the Christian message in answers not answers posing as questions.
If you want to ask questions to clarify you beliefs, do bother. If you want to ask question about something you do not understand, you are in the right place.
2007-01-14 05:27:48
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answered by J. 7
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It's all about different translations. Daniel is not considered a prophet.
Daniel 12:2 And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to reproaches and everlasting abhorrence.
Isaiah 7:14 Therefore the Lord Himself shall give you a sign: behold, the young woman shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.
Note that Isaiah says "young" and not "maiden"
2007-01-14 04:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a good question. I have debated this with several people an I can tell you that what they say is simply "You do not know the Old Testament like you think you do". They are right. I do not know the "Old Testament" like the Christians. That is their book. The Torah is ours and how we interpret it has been handed down through the ages. Jesus fulfilled none of the prophesies so he cannot be the Messiah and no, there is nothing in the Torah about the Messiah coming a second time.
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answered by Anonymous
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JEWS FOR JESUS! What a Concept as Moshie Rosen stated over 30 Years ago!
And yet they will not believe because......
(John 12:38-to-41) That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who hath believed our report? and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
(Joh 12:39) Therefore they could not believe, because that Esaias said again,
(Joh 12:40) He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them.
(Joh 12:41) These things said Esaias, when he saw his glory, and spake of him.
Thanks, RR
2007-01-14 03:58:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop proselytizing.
When you do exactly what you are now doing, you come across like the dreaded Jews for Jesus. Obnoxious; intolerant & judgemental.
2007-01-14 03:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps because it's obvious to many that you are using this medium to expound your bigotry. Learn to write better, and maybe you'd be taken a little more seriously...
2007-01-14 03:57:02
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answered by panwillow 2
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Who cares.
2007-01-14 03:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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