https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw-XG6xMpqc
Once again you have insulted me by focusing on Judaism. Is this another one of your prophecy updates or is this another book advertisement? Sometimes it is hard to decipher with the likes of you
The idea that Jesus' crucifixion is revealed in the first Hebrew word in the Old Testament is a theory based on a linguistic interpretation. The Hebrew word in question is "בְּרֵאשִׁית" (Bereshit), which is the first word in the Bible and translates to "In the beginning." The theory suggests that when the letters of this word are rearranged, they form the phrase "בַּר אֵשִׁית" (Bar Esh), which can be understood as "Son Fire" or "Son of Fire." Some proponents of this theory see this as a hidden reference to Jesus as the Son of God who was sacrificed through crucifixion.
The King James Version of the Bible that I read every day is one of the most widely used English translations. The King James Version does not explicitly mention or support the theory about Jesus' crucifixion being revealed in the first Hebrew word of the Old Testament. This theory is more of a linguistic interpretation and is not a mainstream or widely accepted theological understanding of the text.
It's essential to approach such interpretations cautiously and consult scholars and experts in biblical studies for a more in-depth analysis of the original Hebrew text and its possible meanings.
The Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh, is the canonical collection of Jewish texts that is considered sacred and authoritative by Jews. (but is not recommended for Christians) It is divided into three main sections:
1. The Torah (Law):
It consists of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
The Torah is also known as the Pentateuch and is attributed to Moses.
2. The Nevi'im (Prophets):
This section includes historical books such as Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings, as well as the major and minor prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve Minor Prophets.
3. The Ketuvim (Writings):
This section contains various types of writings, including Psalms, Proverbs, Job, the Five Scrolls (Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther), Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Chronicles.
The Hebrew Bible serves as the foundational text for Judaism and is also recognized as PART of the Christian Old Testament. It is written in Hebrew with some portions in Aramaic and provides insights into Jewish history, laws, ethics, and beliefs.
I will never consider anything in the Hebrew Bible as coming from God because it heavily favors Judaism. As for your book, "The Messiah Code", I will avoid that like the plague for the disgusting piece of pure Jewish propaganda it is. Call me rude or call me late for dinner, but you need to stop calling yourself a Christian when it is clear you heavily favor Judaism, not Christianity.
Blessings
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