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  • (continued) but a fourth is also added: "I will settle him in my house forever." David's line will eventually culminate in the birth of an eternal Person—the Messiah—whose eternality will guarantee David's dynasty, kingdom and throne forever.

  • YOU WANNA KNOW ABOUT THE DAVIDIC COVENANT? Go and read 1 Chronicles 17:10-14. The Davidic Covenant is found in two segments of scripture, 2 Samuel 7:11-16 and 1 Chronicles 17:10-14. There are significant differences. In 2 Samuel the son is immediate; in 1 Chronicles he is distant. In 2 Samuel the son is a sinner; in 1 Chronicles there is no mention of sin. In 2 Samuel the reference is to Solomon; in 1 Chronicles the reference is to an eternal son. The three promises of 2 Samuel are repeated,

  • look up Psalms 89 the year I was born in 89 vs.27 and Revalation ch22 vs. 16 

  • @LeDavidBeasley Better yet, beasley, look at your telephone book, page 89, 7 names down - about as believable. You have illusions of grandeur, beas, and you sick pup, don't even realize it.

  • LeDavid Beasley the root word of Beasley

  • It's LeDavid not Ledavid as Babylon would spell it

  • I thank CBN news cuz I know I wasn't trippin

  • September 16, 1989

  • I am the 1st born LeDavid I exsist doe the reseach Cincinnati, Ohio

  • I am the 1st born LeDavid

  • brother and sisters (Jewish), it has been over 2000 and yet you are still waiting for the messiah who already came? who already saved us? who already showed us his love and Glory and Grace throughout His life and when he was risen?

    Please read your Old testament well and ask God's Guidance.

    From an Egyptian Christian Orthodox.

  • @oliviamikhael20 Look me Up The first born

  • 12.I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah; and even though he may tarry, nonetheless, I wait every day for his coming.

    Yes and they are still waiting for a totally human leader/ king - NOT a mythical-man god

  • He was never the Jewish messiah, but is the Christian Christ.

  • @WhiteKnight20121=You're sincerely dead wrong, He is indeed the Jewish Messiah. The Messiah is only one, He is saviour and redeemer for all mankind, to the Jew first and then to the Gentile. Christ is another term for Messiah. Christ is from the Greek word Christos and Christi in Latin which means "anointed one" and Messiah from the Hebrew word Mashiach or Moshiach. Christians are Gentile believers and followers, Jews who believe in Yeshua are called Messianic Jews.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 The noun moshiach (translated as messiah) annotatively means "annointed one;" it does not, however, imply "savior." The notion of an innocent, semi-divine being who will sacrifice himself to save us from the consequences of our own sins is a purely Christian concept that has no basis in Jewish thought or scripture. In Judaic texts,

  • @Matthew1944=No, it isn't a purely Christian concept at all but a true Biblical concept. It is written in the Hebrew Scriptures from Isaiah 53, after Yeshua HaMashiach fulfilled it, the rabbis (non-messianic) reinterpreted this prophecy and started saying that it's about the nation of Israel because they don't want to believe in Him, they've turned a blind eye and lead everyone gone astray.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Isaiah 53 isn't about Jesus. The rabbis interpret the prophecy just as they have for over 2500 years. Your little Christian group has been around since the 1960's, tied to the Southern BAPTISTS in the USA, and you think you, with your EDITED BOOK know how to interpret the text of the people whose book was written by Jews, for Jews, in their own language, with its own idioms, taking into account their own culture and tradiations - YOU seem to think that you know better.

  • @Matthew1944=The rabbis may have interpreted Isaiah 53 for over 2500 years saying that it's about the nation of Israel but they're sincerely dead wrong, especially you, that's the truth and that truth is not overrated. In fact Isaiah 53 perfectly describes the Messiah`s sufferings. For your information, Jews for Jesus are not pure Christian groups because they are neither Catholic nor Protestant nor Orthodox Christian nor Southern Baptists. You're thoughts are not God's thoughts.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 You're saying that the Jews, whose book it is, in their language, written for them and by them, interpreted in the same way for over 2500 years are WRONG and you, Johnny new on the scene, reading a translation of a translation in another language, born of another culture, 2500 years later and halfway across the world, actually have the miniscule hope that YOU have it right. What a fool.

  • @Matthew1944=It's you who's the fool, not I nor Jews for Jesus.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Nah, you're just a bunch of pagans, knight.

  • @Matthew1944=Wrong, we are not a bunch of pagans the way you think we are. The Lord has used Jews for Jesus to bring the truth about the Messiah to many Jewish people and help many Bible believing Gentiles learn about the Jewish roots of the faith.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Jews for Jesus is a Pauline Christian group out to convert Jews to Christianity.

  • @Matthew1944=You're still dead wrong, you're thoughts are not God's thoughts at all. Jews for Jesus is a purely Messianic Jewish organization and they are not converting Jews to Christianity at all but rather fulfill Jews in their Judaism and lead them to the truth under the guidance of the Ruach HaKodesh.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 2) the term messiah was used for all kings, high priests, certain warriors, but never eschatological figures. In the Tanach, moshiach is used 38 times: two patriarchs, six high priests, once for Cyrus, 29 Israelite kings such as Saul and David. Not once is the word moshiach used in reference to the awaited Messiah.

  • @Matthew1944=The Messiah will be from the tribe of Judah and from the line of King David, a member of the royal family of Israel (see Genesis 49:10, Jeremiah 23:5-6, Isaiah 9:6-7, and Matthew 1:1-17). This automatically requires that the Messiah will come prior to 70 A.D. as foretold in Daniel's prophecy (see Daniel 9:24-27).

  • @Matthew1944=Your thoughts and expectations are not God's thoughts and expectations, you will be accursed for calling Yeshua (JESUS) a mamser. He may not have an earthly father because of the curse of Jeconiah (see Jeremiah 22:30), but He will still be in the line of King David. Maryam (MARY) is in the line of David through Nathan, therefore Yeshua is from the line of King David but apart from Jeconiah. He is indeed a legitimate and holy child, like it or not, He's Saviour and Redeemer for all.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Your thoughts and expectations are not God's thoughts"

    AS if you speak for God, fool. Jesus has no lineage, having no earthly father and therefore has no claim on the line of David. Mary, as the mother and as you ve been told MANY TIMES BEFORE can't give him lineage. Jesus has no claim to the house of David. Like it or not, you're the believer of a pagan tale of a man-god invented by Paul the liar.

  • @Matthew1944=It's you who is the fool, not I. Yeshua (JESUS) does a have a lineage from David but apart from Jeconiah and He does not need an earthly father because of the curse of Jeconiah, but He is still an heir to the throne of David, and that is God's will and that shall be done according to Isaiah 9:6-7 and 2 Samuel 7:12-16. I'm not a pagan at all because I know the scriptures perfectly well, only God can rule as king forever and establish an everlasting kingdom and throne.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Jesus had no earthly father and therefore no lineage,. The Messiah to come, the fully human leader will come from the House of David, through solomon.

    You mean you know the edited Jewish text and your own pagan NT.

  • @Matthew1944=You're a total and complete fool and you're blind and delusional like the other rabbis (non-messianic). Your thoughts and expectations are not God's thoughts and expectations. Yeshua (JESUS) is still from the line of King David, even though he had no earthy father, and He is still an heir to the throne of David. The Brit Chadasha (NEW TESTAMENT) is not purely pagan at all but a divine and infallible word of God. You should know that no person on earth can inherit the throne of David

  • (continued) and establish an everlasting kingdom and rule as king forever. Only God can establish an everlasting kingdom and rule as king forever. Yeshua HaMashiach is the Lord God of Israel manifested in the flesh and He is the only one who is perfectly qualified to inherit the throne of David and establish an everlasting kingdom and rule as king forever, He is Lord of Lords and King of Kings. And you are rebelling against the Almighty and Righteous God.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Two long posts of hog swill, knight.

  • @Matthew1944=No, they are not two long posts of hog swill at all, they are real the truth.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Maybe you should read what Jesus actual followers thought of your pagan paul, father of your man-god Pauline Christianity:

    EBIONITES ON PAUL:

    Dat Kazav (Lying Religion, or Religion of Falseness) is a Hebrew term Ebionites use to describe Christianity that comes from the 'ish kazav (Lying Man, i.e., Liar) Paul of Tarsus.

  • @Matthew1944=The Apostle Paul was never a pagan but a faithful servant of Yeshua HaMashiach guided by the Ruach HaKodesh.

  • @Matthew1944=You're still a fool and totally delusional, the Apostle Paul did not made up a pagan man-god religion at all. He knew the truth that Yeshua HaMashiach was indeed the Son of God and that He and the Everlasting Father are one and the same because the Ruach HaKodesh guided him and showed to him the truth and what the prophet is really talking about in Isaiah 9:6.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 3) Even in the apocalyptic book of Daniel, the only time moshiach is mentioned is in connection to a murdered high priest. The Dead Sea Scrolls, the Pseudepigrapha, and Apocrypha never mention the Messiah.

  • @Matthew1944=You think you're correct when you say that the Dead Sea Scrolls never mention the Messiah? Well you're mistaken, it seems you may not have heard or read the book entitled "Israel's Messiah in the Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls" and there is no doubt that Daniel 9:24-27 is in the Dead Sea Scrolls.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Daniel has nothing to say about Jesus either, knight. None of the DSS have anything to say about Jesus. IT ISN'T ABOUT JESUS. He was a failed candidate for leadership, along with many other failed candidates for leadership.. All he is, is Paul's invented man-god of Pauline Christianity.

  • @Matthew1944=You're dead wrong and you're still dead wrong about Paul, Daniel and the Dead Sea Scrolls does have anything to say about Yeshua (JESUS), there are so many messianic prophecies in that manuscript, He was not a failed candidate for leadership because He perfectly fulfilled over 400 prophecies.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004  Jesus fulfilled no prophecies during his lifetime, night. The DSS say nothing about Jesus.

  • @Matthew1944=You're still dead wrong and you're blinded by HaSatan. Yeshua (JESUS) did fulfilled prophecies very perfectly and the Dead Sea Scrolls does have something to say about Yeshua, that's the truth that truth is not overrated at all.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Not even one prophecy did Jesus fulfill, knight, and he died before he could accomplish any and that makes him just one more false messianic candidate. The DSS scrolls have absolutely not one sweet pickle to say about the NT or Jesus. Repeating it over and over just serves as a mantra for you but doesn't make it so.

  • @Matthew1944=Wrong, repeating it over and over is witnessing and proclaiming the truth. Yeshua (JESUS) did fulfill over 400 prophecies perfectly, the Dead Sea Scrolls definitely and absolutely does have to say about the New Covenant and Yeshua, that's definitely and absolutely the truth and that truth is not overrated at all. Only you don't want to admit or acknowledge it all and you don't even open your eyes to the truth, instead you're turning a blind eye, that is your true colors.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Repeating over and over is boring, knight. Jesus didn't fulfil any Jewish prophecies. The DSS say Zip about Christianity or Jesus.

  • @Matthew1944=You're a big fat liar, Yeshua (JESUS) did fulfill many Jewish prophecies. You keep saying that the Dead Sea Scrolls does not speak about Yeshua, one day the Messiah will judge you in the end, and you will surely tremble and be ashamed of your denial of Him. The Bible makes it definitely and absolutely clear that whoever denies about Yeshua HaMashiach will be condemned and those who acknowledge Him He will acknowledge before the Heavenly Father.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 The Dead Sea Scrolls have nothing to say about Jesus.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 . In Judaic texts, the term messiah was used for all kings, high priests, certain warriors, but never eschatological figures. In the Tanach, moshiach is used 38 times: two patriarchs, six high priests, once for Cyrus, 29 Israelite kings such as Saul and David. Not once is the word moshiach used in reference to the awaited Messiah. Even in the apocalyptic book of Daniel, the only time moshiach is mentioned is in connection to a murdered high priest

  • @Matthew1944=You're relying on man made books, the word priest is not mentioned in Daniel 9:24-27. The Messiah will be a great high priest after the order of Melchizedek, He will be from the tribe of Judah and from the line of King David. You're thoughts and expectations are not God's thoughts and expectations.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 And you are relying on man-made translations thrice over. You are in for a long wait with that drivel.

  • @Matthew1944=Wrong, the Septuagint is not a man made translation, the translations I rely on are remarkable divine revelations.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Wrong, the Septuagint is not a man made translation, the translations I rely on are remarkable divine revelations.

    Bwhahahahah! Sure they are. Better check out the history of the Septuagint, the first translation by Jewish scholars to Greek and then the mistranslations by Christian scholars to what you have now. I wouldn't call it divine revelations - I'd call it wild imagination.

  • @Matthew1944=It's not a wild imagination the way you think it is and call it. The prophet Isaiah may not intend to say that the young woman never had sexual relations with a man, but 700 years after he spoke of the prophecy, God has chosen a particular young woman and her name was Maryam (MARY) and still she was maintaining her virginity according to the Law of Moses and she was chosen to give birth to the Messiah, therefore it's a divine revelation. Your thoughts are not God's thoughts.

  • @knightsofstjoan2004 Virgin birth is impossible, knight. It's a pagan fairy tale.

  • @Matthew1944 I wonder then, how Elisha raised a woman's son from the dead. Nothing is impossible with God.

  • @cowbellpeaceprize Nothing is impossible in any fairy tale.

  • @Matthew1944 Reseach my name yes Im the 1st born an I am the prophisized one... I seen the smile in the sky his truth is unto the clouds I've seen it wit my eyes LeDavid I am the 1st born LeDavid tell everybody cuz it's time

  • @LeDavidBeasley "Reseach my name "

    Just did: Hamilton County Inmate #1417387 Ledavid Beasley Booked at 04:59:22 on 01/30/2011 for: More Info. D.O.B.: 09/16/1989 Age: 21 Gender: Male Race: Black.

  • @Matthew1944 Is your head still up your azz

  • @Matthew1944=You're still dead wrong, you're thoughts are not God's thoughts at all. A supernatural birth or virgin birth is not a pure pagan fairy tale at all nor is it impossible at all. God is all powerful and almighty and nothing is impossible for Him to make things happen. Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 9:6 speaks perfectly about the birth of the Messiah, and the truth is you're blind and a hypocrite.

  • @WhiteKnight20121 I am Hebrew

  • They've forcefully made these prophecies to fit their ideal Jesus. Any Jew that can read Classical Hebrew would see this. Certain values at the beginning of the video however are more correct...the Mashiach is prayed for, it is one of the principles of Jewish faith and so on.

  • @s76yu=Wake up and open your eyes. Genesis 49:10, Numbers 24:17, Jeremiah 23:5-6, Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 9:6, Zechariah 9:9, Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, and Daniel 9:24-27 are all messianic prophecies. Yeshua of Nazareth is the promised Messiah of Israel.

  • One of the main problems of this video is the fact that it mentions that in the Tanakh, the "mashiach" would be... It speaks of these prophecies in Tanakh as if they are fact and actually did happen. It also uses certain prophecies from the Tanakh in a very specified way, to make it sound as if it is the actual way that these words are translated from Hebrew to English correctly.

  • @s76yu one of the main problems for s76yu and nilhav is that both of you can't save yourself.even if you don't believe in JESUS,the history of JESUS birth had happened and JESUS CHRIST did resurrect!!!JESUS CHRIST doesn't need your(s76yu and nilhav)affirmation of who HE is!but you(s76yu and nilhav)need a SAVIOUR!!!

  • See that's the problem, Christians THINK that the Tanakh prophesies that the son of David will be born IN Bethlehem, called out of Egypt, raised in Nazareth, will calm the seas, cleanse the Temple, killed as a criminal, & raised from the dead 3 days later. There is no such prophecies in Tanakh of this about the son of David. So it is obvious that the Christian will think only Jesus fulfilled this & can be the only one, but it is a lie.

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