It is Jesus. Also, read Psalm 22....it'll amaze you!
2007-01-26 10:35:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Ancestors are very powerful to Jews, now no longer genetically, in spite of the undeniable fact that religiously. Judaism has been surpassed from iteration-to-iteration. you'll see that be conscious recognised over and yet another time in all our alternatives. Judaism is a religious community. We pray mutually as an entire, including Jews of the previous, present, and lengthy time period. i change into once also struck by potential of technique of a Biblical archeologist's description of burial tombs. The body is placed in an outer chamber till eventually it has dried. it really is then moved to an interior chamber mutually with the leisure of the better half and children. It certainly jogged my reminiscence of the be conscious "being amassed mutually such as his women and men human beings." Archaeologists can no longer distinguish members because the the entire bones were mixed. .
2016-10-17 03:34:19
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answered by ? 4
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Apart from what JewishGirl said, it has nothing to do with J*sus
6. I gave my back to smiters and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair; I did not hide my face from embarrassments and spitting.
I gave my back to smiters He said to me, Isaiah, My children are obstinate; My children are bothersome. [You may go] on the condition that you do not become angry with them. I said to Him, On that condition.
2007-01-27 17:37:49
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answered by LadySuri 7
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If you read all of chapters 50 through 52 you will find the way to convert most Jews. They only recognize the old testament. This is the way to convert them. These are the scriptures that refer to Jesus on the cross and how he was tortured for THEM, and Us.
They really need to read these chapters. !!
2007-01-26 10:35:59
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answered by having fun 3
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I agree with you.
When their blinders come off, they will recognize Yeshua as the fulfillment of the Torah & Prophets, the promised Messiah.
2007-01-26 10:36:22
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answered by LottaLou 7
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i can think of many people in history that verse could apply to. thats just what happens when you pull one line out of a 66-chapter book and ignore all of the other lines surrounding it which describe who the verse is actually talking about.
2007-01-26 11:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Sadly and Strangely --They interpret it, SOMEHOW, as a reference to THE HOLOCAUST!
I suppose that is the best the Rabbi can come up with....I have heard no better "interpretation " in the last five years.
2007-01-26 10:35:41
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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That is right
2007-01-26 10:40:05
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answered by Charles H 3
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