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- From: ljmorly@polaris.utu.fi (Laura Johanna Manninen)
- Subject: Re: Disproof of "Proof 2" (was *** MoJ: Proof 2: The Passover Prophecy ***)
- In-Reply-To: friedenb@silver.egr.msu.edu's message of 25 Jan 93 00:30:13 GMT
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 21:25:47
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- In article <1jvcalINNouf@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> friedenb@silver.egr.msu.edu (Gedaliah Friedenberg) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan19.115444.28751@ucl.ac.uk> ucakrvb@ucl.ac.uk (Vijay
- > Bhuchar) writes:
-
- > Finally, there is a passage in Isaiah 53 which shows us that Jesus was
- > *certainly* not the messiah. In Isaiah 53:10, it says that "he shall
- > see his seed, he shall be prolonged in his days." This means that the
- > subject of Isaiah 53 will have children (seed) and will live a long life.
- > Any learned Christian will tell you that neither of these is true of the
- > life of Jesus.
-
- Here you have to take account the context of the whole chapter. In many
- verses (v.5,7,8,9,12) it is said that the person of whom the chapter
- speaks about will *die*. Thus the verse 10 actually is a prophesy of the
- resurrection of the Messiah. Compare to Psalm 16:10:
-
- "because you will not abandon me to the grave, nor will you let
- your Holy One see decay."
-
- (See especially the word 'decay' (shachat) -- David's body surely saw
- decay.)
-
- As to the offspring, compare Isaiah 8:18:
-
- "Here am I, and the children the LORD has given me. We are signs and
- symbols in Israel from the LORD Almighty, who dwells on Mount Zion."
-
- > >Yet
- > >it pleased God to put him to grief because he makes himself an
- > >offering for sin.
-
- > The Jewish G-d does not recieve pleasure from inflicting people.
-
- Which is not what the above quote says in the first place.
-
- > >Under the Torah, there is no atonement without blood (Lev 17:11,
- > >Yoma 5a) and Messiah came to shed his blood for a new covenant
- > >(Luke 22:20).
-
- > It has been repeatedly pointed out that in Judaism one man cannot die
- > for the sins of another. Murder is an averah (sin).
-
- Haven't got any references at hand right now, but if I recall it right,
- Rav Hillel taught that in every generation there are people who bear the
- sins of others -- if there aren't enough righteous men, even children
- are taken. (From memory.)
-
- > Even *if* Jesus *was* a sacrifice of the Jewish people, then why was he
- > not sacrificed as one? Jewish sacrifices (animals, etc.) were
- > sacrificed on the altar, not on a cross. *If* Jesus was the messiah,
- > and the son of G-d, why wasn't he killed by the Kohanim on the altar
- > in G-d's house. Certainly Jews would have been more likely to see this
- > as a sacrifice for their sake, as opposed to being hung on a cross by
- > the Romans. If Jesus *were* the son of G-d, the G-d would have destined
- > Jesus to die on the altar in the Temple, were all sacrifices for the
- > Jewish people are made. This is in accordance with sacrifices for
- > Jews which cannot be deviated from.
-
- This is because the sacrifice of Yeshua and the sacrifices ordered in
- Torah are in different levels.
-
- Here's what I wrote about this some time ago (and btw I'm still waiting
- for a reply from Hillel [or anybody]):
-
- ----------------------
- In article <1992Nov16.222944.12721@cbfsb.cb.att.com> hem@maverick.col400.att.com (Hillel E. Markowitz) writes:
- > In article <LJMORLY.92Nov16161600@polaris.utu.fi> ljmorly@polaris.utu.fi (Laura Johanna Manninen) writes:
- > >that R. Hillel did consider also the Oral Torah significant. However
- > >we must remember that there really are things added to it afterwards,
- > >like the idea that sacrifices are no longer needed for atonement, but
- > >somehow the Day of Atonement has become the central factor in it, and
- > >repentance is enough. That's R. Yochanan ben Zakkai's invention and
- > >was not the original Jewish view.
-
- > As posted in the past, this last segment is an invention of the
- > missionaries and has nothing to do with Judaism. Once the temple
- > is rebuilt, the sacrifices could be reestablished. Until then
- > proper tshuvah (see RMBM on what is proper tshuva) is what we can
- > do.
-
- Lev. 17:11: "For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given
- it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; IT IS THE BLOOD
- THAT MAKES ATONEMENT FOR ONE'S LIFE."
-
- MB> Until the Temple was destroyed in A.D. 70, Jewish teaching emphasized
- the necessity of blood atonement. According to the Talmud, "There is
- not atonement (kapparah) without the blood" (Yoma 51; Zebahim 6a;
- Menahot 93b).
-
- But after there was no temple, Jews who didn't accept Yeshua as the
- sacrifice were in troubles... Rav Yochanan ben Zakkai was walking
- with Rav Joshua when the latter saw the Temple in ruins. He cried out:
-
- "Woe to us that this is in ruins -- the place where the sins of
- Israel were expiated !" Rabban Yohanan ben Zakkai replied: "My
- son, be not grieved, we have a means of atonement that is
- commensurate with it. Which is this ? It is the performance of
- acts of lovingkindness, as it is said, 'For I delight in loyalty
- rather than sacrifice' [Hosea 6:6]." (Avot de Rabbi Nathan 4:18)
-
- Thus teaching against Scriptures was considered better than accepting the
- sacrifice of Yeshua. Furthermore, there were signs that implied that
- God didn't even accept the temple sacrifices anymore, like that a cord
- stopped turning white and the doors of the temple started opening by
- themselves.
-
- Yet even the disciples of Yeshua continued doing the sacrifices as
- ordered in Torah until the destruction of the temple. The relationship
- between animal sacrifices and the Lamb that God provided can be seen
- so that Yeshua is the ultimate meaning of the whole sacrificial system.
- Thus even before him all sacrifices were merely symbolic; they couldn't
- take away the sins, only turn away the wrath of God. The longing for
- the Redeemer, who would restore our relationship with God, is seen e.g.
- in the book of Job.
-
- Job 19:25: "I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will
- stand upon the earth/my grave."
- --------------
-
- > >The passage of Isaiah 53 was always considered Messianic until
- > >the middle ages.
-
- > Jews do not deny messianic prophecies or the virtues of the prophets.
- > We only deny that Jesus was the messiah; and we believe that Isaiah 53
- > equally could refer to any Jew who has suffered (potentially tens of
- > millions of people).
-
- Here I wouldn't use the word 'we'. Don't forget there are already more
- than 200,000 Jews who *do* believe that Yeshua is the Messiah !
-
- > >At some point, the sages changed over to interpreting this fine
- > >piece as referring to the nation Israel. Whilst Israel IS called
- > >a servant, it is NEVER referred to as a RIGHTEOUS servant.
-
- > Please prove this. There is no reason to believe that sages followed
- > *only* one opinion during one period of time and then universally
- > switched at a later point in time. This is not how Judaism works.
- > The sages (I assume that you are referring to the rishonim) were great
- > chachamim and we follow their lead and expand upon, and adapt, their
- > teachings. What you are implying is that some time after the rishonim
- > there was a universal movement to break from their teaching. This is
- > not consistent with Judaism, and therefore is a disregardable without
- > textual citation (in context) and proof.
-
- But this is exactly what happened. Harvey, Bill, Vijay & others have
- continuously been posting quotes which aren't in the normal Jewish
- teaching because of their too close reference to Christianity.
- The development of Rabbinic Judaism is a continuous path *away* from
- Tanach. Just read haBrit haChadasha and you'll see it's perfectly
- consistent with Tanach.
-
- > Gedaliah Friedenberg
- > -=-Department of Mechanical Engineering
- > -=-Department of Metallurgy, Mechanics and Materials Science
- > -=-Michigan State University
-
- - Laura
-
- --
- "Who has gone up to heaven and come down ?
- Who has gathered up the wind in the hollow of his hands ?
- Who has wrapped up the waters in his cloak ?
- Who has established all the ends of the earth ?
- What is his name, and the name of his son ?
- Tell me if you know !" - Mishlei 30:4
-