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04-30-2008, 12:46 PM | #1 |
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Isaiah 53
I was just wondering what you guys think of how isaeh 53 supposedly predicts the messiah and as most christains believe its predidcting jesus...Would there be any merrit in this???
Looking forward to you guys answers... Reason i ask, is i had a pastor tell me that it even talks about the vinegar they brushed on jesus...very detailed. I couldnt argue this since i wasnt aware... Thanks |
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First of all, the gospel accounts were written with Isaiah in hand, so any similarities can be attributed to literary dependence rather than prophecy fulfillment.
Secondly, Jesus fails to meet at least one of the requirements in Isaiah 53: Quote:
The Jesus of the gospels had no offspring, so he doesn't fit. |
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The usual response (and usually a sound one, IMHO, though it can be taken to extremes) is that the passion detail was invented on the basis of the OT text, not that the OT text accurately predicted the passion detail. Ben. |
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Ignoring the OP, were they written with the prophets in hand? Do you have any evidence for this? Were all of them, or just certain ones?
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"For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also." Do I have James in front of me? How would you know? |
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it's called 'inner-biblical allusion/discourse.' the idea is that one steeped in a certain culture of literary tradition (especially literature that is considered 'holy') tends to draw from accepted and known idiom and phrasing to describe the present. see michael fishbane's books. those describing the suffering would use terms of suffering they would have read/heard/known. others would immediately see parallels between the two. still others would read back into the earlier text the foreshadowing of the later event.
fundies call it 'saying bible things in bible ways.' |
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and no, it wasn't talking about jesus.
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so what your saying is they were copycats...
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