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Jesus is the Author of the Bible. All Scripture therein was God-breathed through human authors.
That's an opinion, not fact. The fact is, however inspired, that the New Testament was written by many different authors, none of them the person Jesus. However, the Quran was dictated by Mohammed based on what he claims to have heard from God. From an empirical, factual POV, one is closer than the other, yes?
Jesus doesn't fulfill many of the Torah prophecies about the Messiah.It's not Quirinius that's the problem. It's the census. Think about it, just for a second, waterfall. A census that required everyone in Judea to go to their father's birthplace? That's not a census, that's not how you take a census. A census is a snapshot of WHAT EXISTS RIGHT NOW, by definition. It's clearly a literary device necessary to get Jesus from where he was born, Nazareth, to where the gospel writer needed him to be born in order to fulfill Torah prophecies.
How do you know that the Spirit didn't guide her?
Jesus doesn't fulfill many of the Torah prophecies about the Messiah.
There is also supposed to be an Egyptian papyrus that confirms that a census was held in Egypt every so many years.It's not Quirinius that's the problem. It's the census. Think about it, just for a second, waterfall. A census that required everyone in Judea to go to their father's birthplace? That's not a census, that's not how you take a census. A census is a snapshot of WHAT EXISTS RIGHT NOW, by definition. It's clearly a literary device necessary to get Jesus from where he was born, Nazareth, to where the gospel writer needed him to be born in order to fulfill Torah prophecies.
Well for one, the Torah says the Messiah will be fully human and no need for a "second coming" as everything will be fulfilled the first time."Not many?" Care to be more precise Waterfall? Which Torah prophecies about the Messiah do you believe were not fulfilled in Jesus?
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Well for one, the Torah says the Messiah will be fully human and no need for a "second coming" as everything will be fulfilled the first time.
Well for one, the Torah says the Messiah will be fully human and no need for a "second coming" as everything will be fulfilled the first time.
Well for one, the Torah says the Messiah will be fully human and no need for a "second coming" as everything will be fulfilled the first time.
Peace on earth, no less, I think. The Messiah was to be a real human leader who would usher in an age of peace, shalom.
First, do you mean the "Torah"? Because the Torah is Genesis - Deuteronomy. Or are you referring to the Tanakh (which includes the Torah, but also includes the Nevi-im and the Ketuvim)? The Torah is The Teaching or the Law, the Nevi-im in The Prophets and the Ketuvim is The Writings. Roughly, the Tanakh is what we call the Old Testament, although the church has changed the order of the books, in part to reflect the Christian understanding that Messiah has come in Jesus.
Then, of course basic Christian christology states that Jesus was fully human.
I'd be interested to know which prophecy you believe states specifically that there's no need for a second coming? And what is to be the "fulfilment" of the work of the Messiah that is to be accomplished without this second coming?
Jews state that the idea of a second coming does not exist in the OT. (I'm only the messenger)
http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/jewsandjesus/
Peace on earth, no less, I think. The Messiah was to be a real human leader who would usher in an age of peace, shalom.