Raj, You may find this to be useful in your ministry: We can know "when" we are on God's prophetic calendar. It is written in the book of 2nd Esdras. Chapter 11 contains a prophecy that describes a line of American presidents, five of whom are still alive, and two of them are being kept until "the end." All of them are old men. "The end" is fast approaching. Ezra wrote Second Esdras, chapters 11, 12, and 13 many centuries ago, long before the United States existed, yet he accurately describes a line of 15 US presidents starting with Hoover. This 100-year-long prophecy began fulfilling on March 4, 1929. It is now 95% complete. Its perfect fulfillment to this point has established its credibility. Ezra was not guessing. I have condensed the prophecy into a series of short lessons - my gift to you. Please allow me to guide you through them, step by step, and into understanding. Blessings to you and your loved ones.
Genesis has three persons of God this spirit a man that walk and talk with Adam-and Eve yet God is outside of time and space, who had afternoon tea with Abraham for no man has seen the father
What is the point you are trying to make? It appears that you are trying to combine things that cannot be combined. It is like asking how does the color red taste?
@ read who was the man or angel of God that he let people worship him who wrestled with Jacob was it just men or angels if so why worship him my English is bad I got my first education qualification at sixty three in English level 2 something you go as a teenager
It’s fascinating how this video stitches together selective Old Testament passages to claim they predict Jesus. But let’s take a step back and look critically at what’s being presented. First off, many of these so-called prophecies are interpretations made after the fact. For example: Micah 5:2 supposedly predicts Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem. The issue? The Gospels of Matthew and Luke both explicitly write Jesus into Bethlehem, but they do so in very different ways, with questionable historical reliability. This looks more like retrofitting a story to match the text. Psalm 22 ("They pierce my hands and my feet")? That’s a mistranslation. The Hebrew text actually says, “Like a lion, they are at my hands and feet.” The “piercing” interpretation came later in Christian translations. Isaiah 53 is cited as a slam dunk for Jesus, but this chapter is written in the past tense and refers to the "suffering servant," likely representing Israel or a contemporary figure. Christians reinterpreted it long after the fact to fit their narrative. Then there’s the Dead Sea Scrolls argument. Sure, they confirm these passages predate Jesus, but they also show that the original Hebrew texts don’t scream “Jesus” until Christians later assigned that interpretation. Nothing in Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, or Micah 5:2 explicitly identifies Jesus of Nazareth-it only works if you’ve already decided he’s the Messiah. And those vague “prophecies” like riding a donkey (Zechariah 9:9) or casting lots for clothes (Psalm 22:18)? These are generic events that could fit many historical or fictional figures. It’s like saying a movie about Julius Caesar "fulfilled prophecy" because it showed him stabbed. The video assumes these passages are undeniable proofs, but it ignores how much interpretation and retrofitting went into making them seem like prophecies about Jesus. The Hebrew Bible isn’t a biography of Yeshua-it’s a text later co-opted by Christians to build their theology.
But be aware that there aren modern interpretations not translations to day there are so many different bibles not all agree so how do we know that we have the right one
@ the kj. Is the main one I use but it has many errs a lot to do with language words die or the meaning changes like we have an awful god [awe inspiring ]
@@barriesmith3489 First, God's Word never disagrees or contradicts itself. Second, we would need to look at specific examples to determine exactly what you are calling a disagreement vs. a substitution of word choice to help convey understanding. Third, as I said prior, you need to read Evidence That Demands A Verdict. It will help educate you and give you a better understanding of the Biblical manuscripts.
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Raj,
You may find this to be useful in your ministry:
We can know "when" we are on God's prophetic calendar. It is written in the book of 2nd Esdras. Chapter 11 contains a prophecy that describes a line of American presidents, five of whom are still alive, and two of them are being kept until "the end." All of them are old men. "The end" is fast approaching.
Ezra wrote Second Esdras, chapters 11, 12, and 13 many centuries ago, long before the United States existed, yet he accurately describes a line of 15 US presidents starting with Hoover. This 100-year-long prophecy began fulfilling on March 4, 1929. It is now 95% complete. Its perfect fulfillment to this point has established its credibility. Ezra was not guessing.
I have condensed the prophecy into a series of short lessons - my gift to you. Please allow me to guide you through them, step by step, and into understanding. Blessings to you and your loved ones.
Genesis has three persons of God this spirit a man that walk and talk with Adam-and Eve yet God is outside of time and space, who had afternoon tea with Abraham for no man has seen the father
What is the point you are trying to make? It appears that you are trying to combine things that cannot be combined. It is like asking how does the color red taste?
@ read who was the man or angel of God that he let people worship him who wrestled with Jacob was it just men or angels if so why worship him my English is bad I got my first education qualification at sixty three in English level 2 something you go as a teenager
It’s fascinating how this video stitches together selective Old Testament passages to claim they predict Jesus. But let’s take a step back and look critically at what’s being presented.
First off, many of these so-called prophecies are interpretations made after the fact. For example:
Micah 5:2 supposedly predicts Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem. The issue? The Gospels of Matthew and Luke both explicitly write Jesus into Bethlehem, but they do so in very different ways, with questionable historical reliability. This looks more like retrofitting a story to match the text.
Psalm 22 ("They pierce my hands and my feet")? That’s a mistranslation. The Hebrew text actually says, “Like a lion, they are at my hands and feet.” The “piercing” interpretation came later in Christian translations.
Isaiah 53 is cited as a slam dunk for Jesus, but this chapter is written in the past tense and refers to the "suffering servant," likely representing Israel or a contemporary figure. Christians reinterpreted it long after the fact to fit their narrative.
Then there’s the Dead Sea Scrolls argument. Sure, they confirm these passages predate Jesus, but they also show that the original Hebrew texts don’t scream “Jesus” until Christians later assigned that interpretation. Nothing in Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, or Micah 5:2 explicitly identifies Jesus of Nazareth-it only works if you’ve already decided he’s the Messiah.
And those vague “prophecies” like riding a donkey (Zechariah 9:9) or casting lots for clothes (Psalm 22:18)? These are generic events that could fit many historical or fictional figures. It’s like saying a movie about Julius Caesar "fulfilled prophecy" because it showed him stabbed.
The video assumes these passages are undeniable proofs, but it ignores how much interpretation and retrofitting went into making them seem like prophecies about Jesus. The Hebrew Bible isn’t a biography of Yeshua-it’s a text later co-opted by Christians to build their theology.
But be aware that there aren modern interpretations not translations to day there are so many different bibles not all agree so how do we know that we have the right one
Your assertion is incorrect. We can absolutely determine the accuracy of the Bible. Read "Evidence That Demands a Verdict" by Josh and Sean McDowell
KJV. Can't go wrong.
@ the kj. Is the main one I use but it has many errs a lot to do with language words die or the meaning changes like we have an awful god [awe inspiring ]
@ I m sorry that is not correct I have five bible they don’t agree in many cases
@@barriesmith3489 First, God's Word never disagrees or contradicts itself. Second, we would need to look at specific examples to determine exactly what you are calling a disagreement vs. a substitution of word choice to help convey understanding. Third, as I said prior, you need to read Evidence That Demands A Verdict. It will help educate you and give you a better understanding of the Biblical manuscripts.