The Jews don't have idols? What about the talmud, you put that above the Torah. The Torah is Gods word, you also wear the Kippah, that's man made. That is not part of the law, can you please show me in the Torah? So, you do have idols, the Talmud, mans law, mans interpretation over Gods Torah.
The people of Jerusalem also thought He would deliver them. They shouted praises to God for the mighty works they had seen Jesus do, and called out "Hosanna, save us" when he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:9). They treated Him like a conquering king. Then when He allowed Himself to be arrested, tried and crucified on a cursed cross, the people stopped believing that He was the promised prophet. They rejected their Messiah (Matthew 27:22).
he Jews believed that the Messiah, the prophet which Moses spoke about, would come and deliver them from Roman bondage and set up a kingdom where they would be the rulers. Two of the disciples, James and John, even asked to sit at Jesus' right and left in His Kingdom when He came into His glory
T They shouted praises to God for the mighty works they had seen Jesus do, and called out "Hosanna, save us" when he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:9). They treated Him like a conquering king. Then when He allowed Himself to be arrested, tried and crucified on a cursed cross, the people stopped believing that He was the promised prophet. They rejected their Messiah (Matthew 27:22).
The Jews rejected Jesus because He failed, in their eyes, to do what they expected their Messiah to do—destroy evil and all their enemies and establish an eternal kingdom with Israel as the preeminent nation in the world. The prophecies in Isaiah and Psalm 22 described a suffering Messiah who would be persecuted and killed, but they chose to focus instead on those prophecies that discussed His glorious victories, not His crucifixion.
The Gentiles will believe in Him, while His own people (the Jews) will reject him ( Isaiah 8:14; 28:16; 49:6; 50:6; 60:3; Psalms 22:7-8; 118:22). Fulfillment: 1 Peter 2:7, etc.
If you do not believe what this man is Teaching then why tell him to preach it to your neighbour. I know this man is teaching a false Gospel and certainly would not want them to preach it to someone that it might endanger their soul. I do however read the bible and have faith in Jesus Christ You read the Torah, which is the Old Testament of my Bible, so do you not believe Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 53. John 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
I'm sorry, you have it back to front.. The Torah, one book, by The Almighty.
Cheekydaddyo 1 week ago
The Jews don't have idols? What about the talmud, you put that above the Torah. The Torah is Gods word, you also wear the Kippah, that's man made. That is not part of the law, can you please show me in the Torah? So, you do have idols, the Talmud, mans law, mans interpretation over Gods Torah.
Cheekydaddyo 1 week ago
The people of Jerusalem also thought He would deliver them. They shouted praises to God for the mighty works they had seen Jesus do, and called out "Hosanna, save us" when he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:9). They treated Him like a conquering king. Then when He allowed Himself to be arrested, tried and crucified on a cursed cross, the people stopped believing that He was the promised prophet. They rejected their Messiah (Matthew 27:22).
Damian1975 1 month ago
he Jews believed that the Messiah, the prophet which Moses spoke about, would come and deliver them from Roman bondage and set up a kingdom where they would be the rulers. Two of the disciples, James and John, even asked to sit at Jesus' right and left in His Kingdom when He came into His glory
Damian1975 1 month ago
T They shouted praises to God for the mighty works they had seen Jesus do, and called out "Hosanna, save us" when he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:9). They treated Him like a conquering king. Then when He allowed Himself to be arrested, tried and crucified on a cursed cross, the people stopped believing that He was the promised prophet. They rejected their Messiah (Matthew 27:22).
Damian1975 1 month ago
The Jews rejected Jesus because He failed, in their eyes, to do what they expected their Messiah to do—destroy evil and all their enemies and establish an eternal kingdom with Israel as the preeminent nation in the world. The prophecies in Isaiah and Psalm 22 described a suffering Messiah who would be persecuted and killed, but they chose to focus instead on those prophecies that discussed His glorious victories, not His crucifixion.
Damian1975 1 month ago
i believe Jesus is the Jewish messiah and he will came again to judge the living and the dead.
Jesus will be rejected by man .
New International Version (©1984)
To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, "If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples.
New Living Translation (©2007)
Damian1975 1 month ago
The Gentiles will believe in Him, while His own people (the Jews) will reject him ( Isaiah 8:14; 28:16; 49:6; 50:6; 60:3; Psalms 22:7-8; 118:22). Fulfillment: 1 Peter 2:7, etc.
Damian1975 1 month ago
If you do not believe what this man is Teaching then why tell him to preach it to your neighbour. I know this man is teaching a false Gospel and certainly would not want them to preach it to someone that it might endanger their soul. I do however read the bible and have faith in Jesus Christ You read the Torah, which is the Old Testament of my Bible, so do you not believe Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 53. John 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
natthingup 2 months ago
Jehovah's Witnesses are by definition breaking the law by spelling out G-d's name...yud hey vav hey.
DeepHauz13 3 months ago