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There is some serious scholarly analysis behind this. Pretending that it is a joke will not win you any points.
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Clearly Jesus is likened to Joshua in early Christian literature. The only question is - for what purpose?
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I don't see anything the least bit 'ambitious' about it. This translation is supported by The Jewish Publishing Society translation, the Complete Jewish Bible translation, (and even by your Chabad rendition in Post #53 above) and every other -JEWISH- produced translation of these verses that I am aware of. (other than the personally supplied rendition of THE NAME) (Jewish 'commentary' as with Rashi above, is an entirely different matter altogether, with their imaginations and 'interpretations' going all over the place.) I am sure that each of these verses have been carefully and long examined by the most proficient -JEWISH- and Hebrew language scholars, and that these -JEWISH- supplied renderings accurately reflect the actual content of the Hebrew texts. (I read Hebrew, and of course concur with these -JEWISH- translations. ) Anyone proposing a differing translation, one substituting 'Prophets' for 'Prophet' and 'they' and 'them' for the 'he' and 'him's', might well take it up with those -JEWISH- Hebrew scholars that produced and support the JPS and CJB versions Many Jews who do not accept the Nazarene as being that Prophet of whom Moses spoke, still believe that these prophecies apply to that (individual) Prophet and KING who is yet to be revealed. SHESHBAZZAR THE HEBREW . |
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And thanks to all for the discussion. While my opening question was really more about translation convention than parallelism, I was interested in that too. I've seen Jesus referred to as the New Moses and the New Adam, but I don't recall ever seeing him referred to as the New Joshua. Did early Christians really not make a connection between Jesus/Joshua the messiah and Joshua/Jesus the conqueror of the Promised Land? It would seem to be unavoidable to me. |
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Your argument is based on whether "prophet" is singular or plural. If we ignore this the plain meaning of the passage is that the institution of prophets is being discussed. If the passage is about Jesus H specifically, or reasonable facsimile then what are we to make of Quote:
Deut 18 is clearly not talking about a single prophet, Deut 18:15 is somewhat unclear but it refers to a Moses clone not to a messiah. |
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That prophet shall surely die the death, cease to be, and his name forever removed or barred from entry into the Book of the living (Malachi 3:16) Quote:
It is my view that -every single christian preacher- is doomed to 'die the death' in THe Day of Judgment, out of neglect of not taking this warning to heart. Quote:
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We do not know with any certainty (if there ever were indeed such a man) what this possible individual actually spoke or did. His case may only be resolved by the certain knowledge of YHWH Elohim Himself in The Day of The Judgment. Quote:
You ought to leave any such uninformed and harsh judgments to YHWH Elohim, whom alone is the ONLY One able to justly Judge his case. As for me, I personally do not believe that any such person, as described in the 'gospels' and NT writings ever walked on this earth. JC is simply a literary invention. Quote:
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ONE with the openly displayed power and authority of Moses, to call down fire from heaven, or at his dismay, cause the earth to cleave assunder beneath the feet of the rebellious. Or to make intercession for his kinsman with YHWH. Other than one likely imaginary individual, of whom there is no evidence of doing the works of Moses, NO one prophet or group of prophets in all of human history has ever yet filled Moses sandals. That Prophet, if there shall ever be One, remains yet to come. And if He is to come, Israel must yet enter into its darkest hour in all of human history. Only then, in the face of insurmountable adversity and destruction can that mighty Deliverance promised within the TaNaKa come to pass. And ALL of the earth must see it, and be reformed. (unlike that 'coming' of an obscure Jewish rabbi preaching mumbo-jumbo in a ancient back-water.) SHESHBAZZAR THE HEBREW . |
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np Shesh. I was just making technical points. I'm sort of doubtful on this guy's appearance and that probably affects the editorial content.
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The names of nations change over time, sometimes several times. The writers would sensibly supply the then contemporary name of the inhabitants of that region.
The future inhabitants of that region ('the coasts of', 'the borders of', or ' the land of' see Josh 11:1-3, 13:1-32) would be the ones, that are to be defeated in the future, and their lands divided up (13:7) come at last into permanent Israelite possession. From your referenced site; Quote:
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After the great war Moses and his lieutenant Joshua establish a centralised monotheistic state religion in the Judean empire (probably following the ancient Egyptian state monotheistic condition). Ardashir did the same thing in the 3rd century in the Persian Empire and Constantine simply followed suit in the Roman Empire, as did Muhammad a few centuries later in the Islamic empire. Thus another common purpose in all these inventions of "Holy Books" was propaganda in service of the war machine - "War is a Racket" (Smedley Butler). |
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