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http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.p...62#post1637962 http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.p...45#post1640745 I especially liked the part where he refuted a prophecy himself which I not even mentioned! |
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Wow, CONTEXT, you actually read the CONTEXT
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If you read the Prophets, (as I am sure you have), their use for the nation is as a voice of HaShem, first and foremost. Their ability to tell the future is questionable. In 1 Kings 22 there is a story about a battle, where prophets are shown to be telling the king what they think he wants to hear. One says one thing as a prediction, then its opposite. The king is perturbed. YHWH even "puts a lying spirit" into the mouths of prophets. The tendency of the authors of the Christian Scriptures to take verses from the prophets and psalms of the Tanakh and use them to "foretell" the life of Christ, as if they were all infallible, as if they were all true (or relevant), is a problem. We are led to believe they are quoted b/c everything in the Hebrew Scriptures is historically, infallible correct. But of course, it isn't. |
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prophecy in Judaism...big subject. lots of views.
in Judaism there are prophets, prophets everywhere. the homeless guy on the corner with a cardboard sign saying "Feed the Hungry" is a prophet. Bob Dylan was - is, again - a prophet. add Leonard Cohen and a host of others. there are literally hundreds of thousands of prophets: some are prophets for life, some are limited to a prophetic moment of great insight, some are intermittent prophets all their lives. the vast majority of prophets have a message for their time and place and people. nor are prophets restricted to The Tribe - it is explicity acknowledged Gentiles have prophets as well. i'm not sure what people imagine when they think of a biblical prophet, but someone like Amos almost certainly came across as a nutjob who "decent people" felt compelled to chase away from their meeting places. there is a guy outside the main produce market here, sells something called the "The Grapevine" newspaper. it's basically a weekly collection of homeless/destitute poetry printed on ultracheap paper and given away for a donation. poetry like... Quote:
anyway, when a person like this makes a "prediction" about the future - about walls coming down and buildings being razed and fields being salted and kingdoms descending from the sky etc - it can be taken fatalistically - as a vision of THE future - predetermined - or as a purple-prosed warning of where we are headed as a society and as a vision of a POSSIBLE future. there job is tell us that which we don't really want to hear - from that perspective, the only truly successful prophet is the one we listen to and thus invalidate the "predicitions". successful prophecy is failed prophecy. accurate prophecy implies a failed prophet. here is Jewish prophesy in nutshell: prophesy says HaMashiak ("the" Messiah, there are lots of "little" messiahs) will come when we are ready for him/her. the plot twist? if we are ready, we no longer need the prophesied HaMashiak. hope that helps... |
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Sorry dado, I am editing b/c I don't want to follow up your eloquent post with a simple question to someone else. I didn't see you had posted.
I want to add Paul Simon to your list of Jewish prophets. And John Lennon, who, while not Jewish, was bigger than Jesus Christ! LOL Quote:
Sven, to whom are you talking? And to what context are you referring? |
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I never mentioned the word "context", I don't know why GermanHeretic brought this up. Ask him, not me. |
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you know what i heard for the first time the other day? "Bridge over Troubled Water", which i thought was a love song, is about heroin! |
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