Thread: Who was the first Messiah?
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April 3rd 2008, 01:27 AM #211
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April 3rd 2008, 01:47 AM #212
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
Well I'm trying to get at what you mean, you are being vague about it. God created Eve from Adam's rib, that sounds like cloning to me.
Anyway so do you think the spirit-provided DNA matched anyone or any racial group in particular? Like did it have Asian or Caucasian qualities?
I will bring it up whenever appropriate, like when Jews say Jesus has no clear lineage to David through the father. No need to start a new thread on it.
This is a huge problem with Christian missionary work, few Jews believe the promise of David's Messiah can be passed by mother or through adoption. Never mind that the lineage of Mary is basically unknown except for the Levite connection and only wishful thinking that it is in Luke, and the lineages are also seemingly cursed by Jechonias. And David was always promised to have a son from his own bowels on a throne that would never fall. The odds are stacked against orthodox Christian teaching about Jesus.
So it's always good to find something better when what you have doesn't really work.
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April 3rd 2008, 02:54 PM #213
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
Maybe Mary is the daughter of God.
Catholic tradition knows also a miraculous birth of Mary.
Daughter of a certain Anna (Channah) who was barren.
Maybe she was visited by the Holy Ghost too, who knows.
This same Channah might be mentioned in Luke 2:36,
There was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher.
The name Phanuel hints at the wrestling at the crossing of the Yabbok, Genesis 32:32, where Jacob became Israel.
The man with which he wrestled of course was no one else than John of Nepomuk ...
But this observation has serious consequences ...
When God visited Mary he visited his own daughter ....
so then Jesus was not just a bastard, but also born from incest.
his name then with right might be called Moav (Moab) - or Aramaic Barabbas.
Daughter of Aser (Asher) is, after Jewish tradition, the bringster of the good news.
see:
http://www.ou.org/about/judaism/serach.htm
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April 3rd 2008, 03:03 PM #214
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April 3rd 2008, 03:27 PM #215
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April 3rd 2008, 03:35 PM #216
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
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April 3rd 2008, 03:36 PM #217
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
No it doesn't mean that, it means you are born with no original sin. It's not virgin birth, that's a common misunderstanding.
IC: Her body was formed in the womb of the mother, and the father had the usual share in its formation. The question does not concern the immaculateness of the generative activity of her parents.
She was still a Moabite. Like an Asian Jew is still an Asian, etc.
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April 3rd 2008, 03:56 PM #218
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April 3rd 2008, 04:16 PM #219
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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April 3rd 2008, 04:18 PM #220
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
Catholics believe that Mary was born sinless and lived a sinless life. Immaculate means "clean"
There is nothing in the bible about that though. It is just a tradition of theirs because they think that since Jesus was sinless, he had to be born of a sinless womb.
but then why did Mary not have to be born of a sinless womb?
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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April 3rd 2008, 05:04 PM #221
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
It means she was conceived through regular sex between her parents, but did not have the curse of original sin.
ORIGINAL SIN a consequence of this first sin, the hereditary stain with which we are born on account of our origin or descent from Adam.
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April 4th 2008, 02:12 AM #222
Re: Who was the first Messiah?
"a sinless womb"?
or has it to do with the legend of the phoenix?
when Eve had eaten from the forbidden fruit she first gave of it to all the animals before giving it to Adam,
which can be read in the word "gam", also, in Genesis 3:6,
and she gave also unto her husband with her, and he did eat.
all the animals did eat from it, except for the phoenix.
phoenix is Greek ; meaning also datepalm.
Hebrew for datepalm is "tamar"
So all of it might allude to the story of Judah and Tamar.
Tamar being the one with the sinless womb ?
Tamar gave birth to Peretz and Zerach, twins.
Rashi on Genesis 38:27,
behold, there were twins This is written with the full spelling (תאוֹמִים); in the other instance, [with Rebecca,] it is written defectively (תוֹמִם), because one [child, Esau,] was wicked, but these [twins] were both righteous. [From Gen. Rabbah 85:13]
Peretz becoming the father of the Messianic generation.
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April 4th 2008, 02:33 AM #223
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April 4th 2008, 02:49 AM #224
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April 4th 2008, 04:04 AM #225
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