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Old 08-23-2010, 02:54 AM   #11
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So in first century Judaism, the expectation was that the Righteous Sufferer would be a teacher of righteousness?

Or did the Qumran community innovate, something that might have been beyond Christians?
The Qumran leader known by his followers as the 'teacher of righteousness' may have been regarded by himself and/or his followers as a 'righteous sufferer' in the OT sense. If so, this was presumably a result of the persecution by his opponents of the 'teacher of righteousness' .
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How specific was this Messiah? Did all Jews scorn the idea that Daniel prophesied that the Messiah would be 'cut off'?
Did anyone in the 1st Century CE regard the cut-off anointed one in Daniel 9:26 as the Davidic Messiah ?

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