Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious, and they “don’t want people to get confused.”
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.
The conflict between Judaism and Christianity is a very interesting one. It shouldn’t exist, but Satan is astoundingly good at deception. He’s got both sides off course. We truly all have to humble ourselves and look to the scriptures.
You want it to get really fun? The Muslims claim that the Torah is authoritative and claim Jesus is the greatest prophet. Should they be on our side, too? No idea! There may be a huge conversion movement to Christianity underway within their ranks, though, if some things I’ve seen are real. One big thing that keeps them from converting is Trinitarian doctrine, which may or may not be correct, but are we actually correct about the scriptural basis for it, or is it a doctrine of men?
Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious, and they “don’t want people to get confused.”
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.
The conflict between Judaism and Christianity is a very interesting one. It shouldn’t exist, but Satan is astoundingly good at deception. He’s got both sides off course. We truly all have to humble ourselves and look to the scriptures.
You want it to get really fun? The Muslims claim that the Torah is authoritative and claim Jesus is the greatest prophet. Should they be on our side, too? No idea! There may be a huge conversion movement to Christianity underway within their ranks, though, if some things I’ve seen are real.
Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious.
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.
The conflict between Judaism and Christianity is a very interesting one. It shouldn’t exist, but Satan is astoundingly good at deception. He’s got both sides off course. We truly all have to humble ourselves and look to the scriptures.
You want it to get really fun? The Muslims claim that the Torah is authoritative and claim Jesus is the greatest prophet. Should they be on our side, too? No idea! There may be a huge conversion movement to Christianity underway within their ranks, though, if some things I’ve seen are real.
Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious.
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.
The conflict between Judaism and Christianity is a very interesting one. It shouldn’t exist, but Satan is astoundingly good at deception. He’s got both sides off course. We truly all have to humble ourselves and look to the scriptures.
You want it to get really fun? The Muslims claim that the Torah is authoritative and claim Jesus is the greatest prophet. Should they be on our side, too? No idea!
Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious.
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.
The conflict between Judaism and Christianity is a very interesting one. It shouldn’t exist, but Satan is astoundingly good at deception.
Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious.
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.
The conflict between Judaism and Christianity is a very interesting one. In my opinion, it shouldn’t exist, but Satan is astoundingly good at deception.
Inspoken’s comment is exactly where I was going with mine.
Thank you for the clear wording.
In synagogues, they refuse to teach Isaiah 53, because it gets too obvious.
Don’t worry, though, it’s definitely not only Jews who can be stiff-necked. It’s very much a human condition.