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The messiah, the son of G-d, im sure would be able to speak for G-d, or do what he wants. Does it say in the Tanakh the Messiah would keep kosher, or that he wouldn't heal the sick on the Shabbat? Yes it says not for man to add to the law, but if G-d wants to revise it i'm sure he has his reasons? The Pharisees were turning Shabbat into a chore, not a day of rest. Yeshua wanted to make that clear. Are there any prophecies he did not fufil? (out of the hundreds of them). Was there a prophecy that said not to break any of the law? What is it that the Jews have against Him nowadays?

2007-10-10 13:41:02 · 4 answers · asked by austin c 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Were there any prophecies he didn't fulfill? Yes, all of them. They include but are not limited to:

Is there universal knowledge of one G-d? (Jeremiah 31:33, Zechariah 8:23, 14:9, 14:16,
Isaiah 11:9, Isaiah 40:5, Zephaniah 3:9)
Were all Jews returned to Israel? (Isaiah 43:5-6, Isaiah 11:12, Isaiah 27:12-13)
Did he bring world peace? (Isaiah 11:6, Micah 4:3)
Were all weapons destroyed? (Ezekiel 39:9)
Did all warfare cease? (Isaiah 2:4)
Was the Temple rebuilt in it's place? (Ezekiel 37:24-28 Ezekiel 40-48, Isaiah 33:20, Micah
4:1)
Did he bring physical restoration to all who are sick or disabled in any way? (Isaiah
35:5-6)
Was he preceded by Elijah? (Malachi 3:23-24-- 4:4-5 in KJV)
Did the nations help the Jews materially? (Isaiah 60:5, 60:10-12, 61:6)
Does eternal joy and gladness characterize the Jewish nation? (Isaiah 51:11)
Are Jews sought for spiritual guidance? (Zechariah 8:23)
Is the Egyptian river dry yet? (Isaiah 11:15)
Do trees in Israel yield new fruit every month? (Ezekiel 47:12)
Did each tribe receive it's inheritance? (Ezekiel 47:13-14)
Is the enemy buried? (Ezekiel 39:12)
Did he accomplish these tasks without tiring or failing? (Isaiah 42:4)
Did death cease? (Isaiah 25:8)
Are the dead resurrected? (Isaiah 26:19, Daniel 12:2, Ezekiel 37:12-13)

Also according to the Tanakh, the messiah is not a son of a god. Such a thing is impossible. To say G-d has a son is blasphemy.

Actually, when you think about it, J*sus did all the things the Tanakh said a FALSE messiah would do. Shabbat is not a chore. It is a day of rest. It is one of G-d's greatest gifts to us--of course, you wouldn't know anything about that though.

And yes, actually, the messiah is supposed to keep ALL of the law. J*sus broke it.

We don't have anything against him nowadays. We really couldn't care less about him. It's his followers who won't leave us alone--always badgering us and asking us why we haven't accepted him, praying for our "blindness" to leave (as if G-d would blind the Jews), and targeting our children for conversion. He's annoying by association.

2007-10-10 13:48:05 · answer #1 · answered by LadySuri 7 · 5 0

*rolls eyes*

"but if G-d wants to revise it I'm sure he has his reasons"

yes, an eternal Omnipotent creator changes his mind on laws that he declared eternal. You guys really make this too easy.

Also can you give me an actual prophecy he did fulfill?
You know like world peace, a restored temple, or the end of exile.

2007-10-10 20:47:26 · answer #2 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 3 0

There is no Jew who would be willing to accept a religion with a prerequisite of belief in a manmade God! Forget about the prophesies!
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2007-10-10 21:48:09 · answer #3 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 2 0

Jesus didn't come to eliminate or replace the law, but He came to fulfill it.

2007-10-10 20:51:19 · answer #4 · answered by RB 7 · 1 1

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