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Anti-Messiah

Reader comment on item: This Time, the Far-Left Surge Might Succeed
in response to reader comment: Isaiah Contentions

Submitted by Michael S (United States), Sep 18, 2020 at 02:32

"If Yeshua is not LORD, then who is promised the throne of David: Isaiah contends Yeshua is LORD; and who does the Psalmist refer to here: If Yeshua is not LORD, then who is promised the throne of David: Isaiah contends Yeshua is LORD; and who does the Psalmist refer to here: the LORD said unto my Lord, quoting Yeshua quoting the Psalmist?
If not Yeshua, then who?, quoting Yeshua quoting the Psalmist?
If not Yeshua, then who?"

Tovey, you're trying to twist my words. Let's be clear:

1. "the LORD said unto my Lord"

The LORD (all caps intended: it is a substitute for YHWH) is God; David's "Lord" is not; he is a man, the Messiah.

2. God ("the LORD", or YHWH) is not a man, but Almighty God.

Every observant Jew understands this. God did not die on the cross; Jesus did. That's what the NT says. What's more, the NT says,

2 John 1:.
[7] For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.

You say Jesus is not a man, but is in fact God. The NT says you are a deceiver.

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