Orangeslice13
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I would still like to hear your thoughts on Isa 9:6.
Ok this is what I believe.
Its the results of many years of thought pray and study.
If you think Im nuts thats ok.
If you think Im wrong thats ok.
If you whole heartedly disagree ......thats ok.
My biases.
Im of Jewish decent on my fathers side.
My father was an atheist most of my childhood. His beliefs are similar to mine. My mother was raised southern Baptist. She attempted to raise me that way. She is now more in line with my beliefs than that of her upbringing. My dads father who died before my journey began attended a Methodist church but kept the Jewish Feasts. He talked to me as a child some but I was uninterested. I do know that his view on G-d was similar to what Ive come to believe but I missed a real opportunity to learn from a great thinker because I was a stupid uninterested kid.
So......
To me it all starts with the name.
Naming is important to Jewish people.
For example I call Messiah by his Hebrew name.
I do not think anyone calling him Jesus is doing anything wrong. The power is in the guy not what you call him. However Yeshua means YHWH is salvation. And Jesus doesnt mean anything. When you read the vs and you shall call his name Yeshua because he will save his people from their sins it adds meaning to an otherwise meaningless exchange.
I believe that Yeshua is the one and only begotten Son of YHWH. I believe that he was in Torah in both prophecy and as the angel of the lord.
In Exodus 23 we read this.
0 Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.
21 Beware of him, and obey his voice, provoke him not; for he will not pardon your transgressions: for my name is in him.
G-d says his name is in him
Thats significant in that the angle has the authority of G-d.
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