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MaryBridget

to say that you're a Jew and then that you believe in Jesus makes you a liar. .

Ok Isaiah said "He will be born to a young maiden a miracle birth and be God with us ( do not give me the lie about her not being a virgin-where would the miracle be anyone can have a baby! the word used is Almah= pure virgin young maiden, Bethulah in Joel 1;9 is a past married woman living as a virgin)

"Unto us a child is born, a Son is given and he will be almighty God, the prince of peace."
Who else would you say our Jewish Messiah is than Jesus???

"He will be made very high, but first will suffer more than any man, He will be despised and rejected, and lay down his life as a lamb to make atonement for our sins. He will die with the wicked and be burried with the rich."
am I lying -who but Jesus fulfills this prophecy from 700 bce-do not tell me Israel -that would mean we despised ourself died guilty for our guilt with the wicked ???

I believe Isaiah-did Isaiah lie???

2007-03-30 21:51:12 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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if you a Jew who believes in Jesus- you are completed. Hallelujah!!! You are not a liar and Isaiah isn't either. Jesus is the Messiah that the Jews and many other people miss- but you didn't and I am very happy and pleased to call you my brother.

2007-03-30 23:56:13 · answer #1 · answered by AdoreHim 7 · 1 2

Jesus was Jewish. His apostles were all Jewish. The apostle Paul was a Jew from the tribe of Benjamen.

It wasn't like they lost their heritage when they became believers in the Messiah. Their perspective on God changed and how they relate to God by faith and no longer works of the law. If one could attain righteousness by the works of the law then Christ died for nothing. Now it is by faith that works through love.

2007-03-31 05:02:33 · answer #2 · answered by Who's got my back? 5 · 1 0

You can't believe in the prophacy of the old testimate and believe the jesus fullfilled them ( without going through them one by one, what was his name? Emmanuel? No?).
Did Isaiah lie, why would you think that. You just have to have paitience. Eventually a messiah will come who actually fullfils all the prophacies, like, for example, createing a kingdom in isreal.
By rejecting the old testimate you divorce yourself from the jewish faith. You can call your self a jewish heritic or a christian. No Jew would claim you as being of the faith even if you are of the tribe.

2007-03-31 06:48:31 · answer #3 · answered by Zarathustra 5 · 0 1

Israel is the chosen land and Jesus was a Jew. It is unfortunate that His people do not believe that He was here (John 3:16). Any man or nation that attempts to invade the land will have hell to pay. No, you are not sinning---your eyes are opened.

2007-03-31 04:57:06 · answer #4 · answered by unknownsoldier1st 3 · 1 0

Isaiah 53 is not about Jesus, and there are plenty of Christian scholars who agree with me about this. So, I don't think you are a liar, but I do think you happen to be incorrect.

But all that aside, you CAN be a Jew who believes in Jesus. There is nothing inconsistent about that at all. But, your religion is Christianity, not Judaism.

2007-03-31 05:03:44 · answer #5 · answered by Heron By The Sea 7 · 1 1

Believe what you wanna believe. But I just believe that you cannot be Jewish and believe in Jesus. That's not the point of Judaism.

2007-03-31 04:55:50 · answer #6 · answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7 · 0 1

Who the Hell is Ms Bridget? You are not a liar just a mistaken fool.

2007-03-31 05:09:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Isaiah did not lie.

He described Christ hundreds of years before Christ's birth.

2007-03-31 04:57:23 · answer #8 · answered by onelm0 7 · 2 2

Isaiah did not lie.There are numerous prophecies referring to Jesus.

2007-03-31 04:55:19 · answer #9 · answered by Serena 5 · 2 1

Are you calling MaryBridget a liar?

2007-03-31 05:05:24 · answer #10 · answered by Fred 7 · 0 1

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