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Mormon to edit new edition of Hebrew Bible
Professor to edit Hebrew Old Testament
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But the book of Isaiah has nothing to do with Jesus.
Parry appears to provide false and mis-leading information about the book of Isaiah. This is Trypho the Jew, making references to the book of Isaiah in "Dialogue with Trypho" LXVII Quote:
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None of the OT validates the NT. But that will not stop Christians imposing themselves into the story and claiming that they are "a people" of that Hebrew god.
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Isaiah is quoted at length in the Book of Mormon. It holds a special place in the hearts of LDS members. It doesn't surprise me that he would say this - no amount of evidence you can supply would cause them to give up Isaiah because they only believe the Bible "so far as it is translated correctly." That gives them a pass to ignore all the tings that don't fit!
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Yeah, why would Isaiah bother prophesyzing about a person who was centuries away from being born? The response from his listeners would have been: who cares, we'll be dead by then.
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