Isaiah 53, Isaiah 9:5-6, Targum Yonatan, Aramaic, Messianic prophecies, Mashiach vs Jesus

Jan 16 2012 Published by admin under Messianic verses

According to the Targum Yonatan – an Aramaic translation of Tana”kh – and according to Talmud, the suffering servant refers to the Mashiakh.
Documentation: http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/Yeshayahu%2053.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-53.01
The same website proves that the historical Rabbi called Y’hoshua was the Mashiakh ben Yoseiph, which makes it a mitzwah (per Deuteronomy 18:15-18) to follow his teachings [which were in complete accordance with Deuteronomy 13:1-6 and didn't subtract, nor add from the Torah].

The opposite, the counterfeit image created by Christians – the Christian “Jesus” is precluded by Torah from being the Mashiakh, since it both adds and subtracts from the Torah and since it is not a real person – but a counterfeit image of the historial Torah-observant Jew called Y’hoshua. The “NT” is anti Torah- and thus a document by a false prophet according to Deuteronomy 13:1-6. Thus, the Christian comments to this post contradict the Torah.

The Jewish Messiah was according to the Messianic prophecies in Hebrew prophecied to be a man – i.e. not a ‘man-god’/'divine saviour’,etc [Documentation: http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/MessPro.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-9.5 ]

I wish you all the best! Shalom!

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