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Bs"dThe Talmud is more authoritative than the Torah
Mabye with you, but not with me. As I explained above, the Talmud is authoritative when it comes to explaining the law.
For the rest it is not taken literal.
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Bs"dThe Talmud is more authoritative than the Torah
Bs"dFrom the Septuagint
Isa 53:1 O Lord, who has believed our report? and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
Isa 53:2 We brought a report as of a child before him; he is as a root in a thirsty land: he has no form nor comeliness; and we saw him, but he had no form nor beauty.
Isa 53:3 But his form was ignoble, and inferior to that of the children of men; he was a man in suffering, and acquainted with the bearing of sickness, for his face is turned from us: he was dishonoured, and not esteemed.
Isa 53:4 He bears our sins, and is pained for us: yet we accounted him to be in trouble, and in suffering, and in affliction.
Isa 53:5 But he was wounded on account of our sins, and was bruised because of our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and by his bruises we were healed.
Isa 53:6 All we as sheep have gone astray; every one has gone astray in his way; and the Lord gave him up for our sins.
Isa 53:7 And he, because of his affliction, opens not his mouth: he was led as a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb before the shearer is dumb, so he opens not his mouth.
Isa 53:8 In his humiliation his judgment was taken away: who shall declare his generation? for his life is taken away from the earth: because of the iniquities of my people he was led to death.
Isa 53:9 And I will give the wicked for his burial, and the rich for his death; for he practised no iniquity, nor craft with his mouth.
Isa 53:10 The Lord also is pleased to purge him from his stroke. If ye can give an offering for sin, your soul shall see a long-lived seed:
Isa 53:11 the Lord also is pleased to take away from the travail of his soul, to shew him light, and to form him with understanding; to justify the just one who serves many well; and he shall bear their sins.
Isa 53:12 Therefore he shall inherit many, and he shall divide the spoils of the mighty; because his soul was delivered to death: and he was numbered among the transgressors; and he bore the sins of many, and was delivered because of their iniquities.
See your problem?--From the Septuagint?
Heck, you think I am ignorant? Who wrote the Septuagint?
Bs"dWhile it is true that modern-day no longer regard Isaiah 53 as Messianic, the ancient authorities did!
You say that when Isaiah speaks about "we", he speaks about the Gentiles. But when he says "we", he includes himself.Isaiah 53:1-3 Who has believed our report? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant, and as a root out of dry ground. He has no form or comeliness; and when we [Gentiles] see Him [Israel], there is no beauty that we [Gentiles] should desire Him [Israel]. He [Israel] is despised and rejected by [Gentile] men, a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we [Gentiles] hid, as it were, our faces from Him [Israel]; He was despised, and we [Gentiles] did not esteem Him.
You are not reading my posts,. Speed reading--The name Septuagint (from the Latin septuaginta, “70”) was derived later from the legend that there were 72 translators, 6 from each of the 12 tribes of Israel, who worked independently to translate the whole and ultimately produced identical versions.The Jewish people or God being punished for the sins of the Gentiles is a concept that is nowhere to be found in the Tanach.
That just doesn't exist.
You are not reading my posts,. Speed reading--The name Septuagint (from the Latin septuaginta, “70”) was derived later from the legend that there were 72 translators, 6 from each of the 12 tribes of Israel, who worked independently to translate the whole and ultimately produced identical versions.
Anyway, as I have said--circular reasoning-especially since you put the blame on "Christianity" on altering the Septuagint.
Yes.I sense you are still learning Orthodox Judaism-tell me-have you been baptized and circumcised?
I'm in mainstream charedi Judaism. That is about the most strict branch there is. All black hats and black suits.Since there are roughly 10 branches of Judaism, which one have you embraced?
No. But when I did my conversion here in Israel I had one rabbi I learned with all day and he went many times with me to the rabbinical court of the state of Israel, which in the end converted me.Do you have a rabbi assigned to you?
I grew up as a 7th day adventist.
I noticed there are many points you haven't answer me, circular reasoning-now that I know you, and the prominent Modern Day rabbi's are in a all out attack to "putting the blame on Christianity-Goyim"
Last question-what was your belief BEFORE you converted to Judaism?
Thank you for your honestyI grew up as a 7th day adventist.
Bs"dThank you for your honesty
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Haredim (Charedim), or Ultra-Orthodox Jews | My Jewish Learning
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This the one?
Bs"dThank you for your honesty
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Haredim (Charedim), or Ultra-Orthodox Jews | My Jewish Learning
You've seen Haredim black hats and long dresses--but who are the people underneath?www.myjewishlearning.com
This the one?
Goodness!--It looks like the Norse=Vikings are upon us!You don't see many fur hats where I live, but I'm thinking about getting one. But I like to be a bit different, so I'm thinking about this model:
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Bs"d
Israel as the servant of God.
"Behold, my servant shall prosper, he shall be exalted and lifted up, and shall be very high."
>> As the prophets announce, Israel will be exalted, see Isaiah 60, 61, and 62.
"As many were astonished at him -- his appearance was so marred, beyond human semblance, and his form beyond that of the sons of men "
>> The servant Israel was no longer a nation when they were several times dispersed over the whole earth. People were astonished about what happened to the Jews; persecutions, crusaders who wiped out complete Jewish communities before they took off to the holy land, including women and children. There was the Christian inquisition, who had the horrible habit of torturing Jews to death, there was the holocaust in which Christian Europe murdered six million civilians, amongst them 1,500,000 children, there was plenty of reason to be upset about what befell the Jews.
"so shall he startle many nations; kings shall shut their mouths because of him; for that which has not been told them they shall see, and that which they have not heard they shall understand."
>> The world will be very surprised when the Jews, after almost 2000 years of exile, will come back to the holy land, and against all odds, will become very prominent amongst the nations.
"Who has believed what we have heard? And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed? For he grew up before him like a young plant, and like a root out of dry ground;
>> With 70 souls Jacob moved to Egypt, and there, in the arid ground, despite all the hardships imposed upon the Jews, Israel became a great people.
"he had no form or comeliness that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him."
>> But it was a slave people, in a horrible way suppressed by the Egyptians, who also committed genocide on the Jewish boys.
"He was despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not."
>> In Egypt, but also during the other exiles, Israel was acquainted with disasters: deportations, torture, killings. Under those conditions nobody was very happy to be a Jew. The people of Israel was despised, even by the Jews themselves who had to endure all these disasters. In those circumstances, being a Jew was not something to be happy about.
"Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted."
>> Because Israel strayed away from Gods ways, it incurred the punishment connected to those sins, just like we see throughout the whole history of Israel. They correctly assumed that Israel was smitten and afflicted by God.
"He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made us whole, and with his stripes we are healed."
>> Israel was severely punished for the sins of Israel, and through the punishment acquired the cure, the total remission of sins.
"All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all."
>> Israel strayed away from the law of God, and God brought the punishment for those sins upon Israel.
"He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is dumb, so he opened not his mouth."
Psalm 44: "But for Your sake we are killed all day long; We are considered as sheep to be slaughtered."
A good example of that is the holocaust, in which the Jews went like sheep to the slaughter.
"By oppression and judgment he was taken away; and as for his generation, who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living,"
>> When Israel was overrun by their enemies and led into exile, it was dead as a nation. The land of Israel didn't exist anymore.
"stricken for the transgression of my people".
>> Israel stricken for the sins of Israel.
"And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death, although he had done no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth."
>> Zephaniah 3:13 "The remnant of Israel will do no wrong And tell no lies, Nor will a deceitful tongue be found in their mouths;"
Israel was conquered by and led in exile to the nations who were then economically and military on top of the world: "With a rich man in his death".
The reason for the punishment was idolatry, and not violence or deceit.
"Yet it was the will of the LORD to bruise him; he has put him to grief;"
>> God punished Israel.
"when you make him an offering for sin, he shall see his offspring, he shall prolong his days; the will of the LORD shall prosper in his hand;"
>> When Israel repents, and accepts the punishment from God, Israel will live again, and God's plan with Israel shall proceed.
"he shall see the fruit of the travail of his soul and be satisfied;"
>> Because Israel has been punished for it's sins, "it's travail", their sins are abolished, and God's plan for Israel will play itself out, and Israel shall see it "until satisfaction".
"by his knowledge shall the righteous one, my servant, make many to be accounted righteous; and he shall bear their iniquities."
>> Israel shall through it's knowledge of God and his laws, knowledge not revealed to any other nation, turn many Israelites to a righteous path: "Fear God and observe his commandments". But when Israel strays, it will receive the punishment from God.
"Therefore I will divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong; because he poured out his soul to death, and was numbered with the transgressors; yet he bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors."
Israel will be lifted up, because it repented from it's sins, and was severely punished for it's sins. It was (correctly) numbered with the transgressors, it bore the sins of many, and the righteous amongst them prayed for the sinners.
Goodness!--It looks like the Norse=Vikings are upon us!
Lol! Guess there is no way out-once you're in Judaism?
Are you Ultra-Orthodox?
Like I've said-I know more about Judaism than any here
Give this a listen.
How a Orthodox Jewess changed her mind on Asham, plural deaths-intensified-do you know Hebrew?
And yet I can give you examples of the intensified plural, referring to echad/one individual-as I am sure you know--Bs"d
I'm normal orthodox, but there is no group that is more strict, so I'm on the most orthodox side.
Bs"d
In verse 8 the plural points to the ones slain in the sea: "They shall bring thee down to the pit, and thou shalt die the deaths of [them
that are] slain in the midst of the seas." KJV.
In verse 10 it is even more obvious that the "deaths" refer to the "uncircumcised ones". The uncircumcised are plural, therefore the word "death" of them also has to be plural, that's the rule in Hebrew, that an adjective has to follow the noun in number.