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However, according to the Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Bible (which Christians call “OT”) the Jewish Messiah would be a man born by two human parents – i.e. he would not be divine/”Son of God”.
E.g. according to Isaiah chapter 7 to 9 in Hebrew: http://www.netzarim.co.il/Shared/MessPro.htm#Scripture-Yeshayahu-9.5
NT contains many concepts that are foreign to the Hebrew Bible and contradicts the Hebrew Bible. Those attributes and concepts were never used about the historical man and Torah-teacher called Y’hoshua by his followers Netzarim, but were used by Hellenists creating a new religion centered around the counterfeit image ‘Jesus’. Hellenists stole and corrupted some teachings of Y’hoshua and mixed them with their pagan ideas in order to create this counterfeit image.
Utmost care must be exercised to ensure that no one equates a manifestation of י–ה (the Creator) with י–ה Himself. Only a finite number of aspects can be represented in a physical being. Being Infinite,י–ה cannot be a physical being since a physical being is, by definition, finite.
It is impossible and contradicts Torah for any person to display the fullness of the Creator.