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Christianity has covered its tracks by confusing the terms in such a way as to make believers see that they are interchangeable, allowing the origin of the term "messiah", its Jewish significance, to be lost without any need to examine its inappropriateness for the christian savior. It doesn't matter to TedM that "messiah" is a totally empty concept in christianity, so much so that its Greek derived form "christ" has become little more than a modern surname. It was early seen as a name rather than a role, "in the name of christ". The issue here is reduced by TedM to "a little word game", showing just how detached from the problem and how insignificant the term is to him. The christian Jesus is not the fulfillment of Jewish messianic expectation at all. "Christ" just means "our guy" and we've cribbed an image together of him from christian interpretations of Jewish literature. |
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Sure I do. It is you who fail to understand Jewish theology, and logic.
The Christians do not logically make the determination of what is Jewish religious belief. The Jews do. The Jews do not follow the New Testament. So you cannot say Christianity is Jewish. This is so elementary as to be an astonishment a person of logic cannot follow it. I answered your question and you asserted I did not. I further asked you a question you avoided. I am not into being treated rudely so this is it for me. |
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We find speculations in texts such as Isaiah on the nature of kingship, the "ideal king". This in itself has nothing to do with messianism. We also find speculations about god's servant Jacob (45:4), nothing at all to do with the messiah or the ideal king, and that gets rolled into the christian stew. Hopes around the coronation of the king from psalms get added in for spice. Then there's pure fraud such as the virgin who will fall pregnant or the manipulation of Dan 9:25, the combining of the seven weeks and the sixty-two weeks in order to conflate the anointed prince and the anointed one who are 62 weeks apart in the text. However, Daniel uses "messiah" as an indication of the high priest and the merging of the weeks is subterfuge to cover the conflation of two Jewish high priests. |
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The evidence for persecution of Christians is actually pretty thin. The whole story of early Christianity does not make sense to me. But it looks like that is going to be a subjective judgement. |
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Your claims lose their persuasive power when I find sources that dispute you. Then you make a snide comment or ignore them. Since you believe I'm ignorant on the subject why don't you instead enlighten me with some better commentary? Case in point is the post you just responded to. Obviously I found that the Jewish Encyclopedia has a much broader perspective on the Messiah than you have said Jews have. This included the very verse that I used early on from Isaiah 9, which you said was not Messianic! How have you responded to what I found? You haven't..
I have concluded that your definition of Messiah is grossly more narrow that the average Jewish person of 2000 years ago. Quote:
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