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Isaiah 53
The so-called “Suffering Servant” story of Isaiah 53 has long been by considered Christologists to be a messianic prophecy, or about Jesus the Messiah. There are passages in this chapter that that sound like prophecies about the life and death of the Jesus. However, there are some very problematic parts of it that seem to make it impossible to be a prophecy about the future “sacrifice” of Jesus and more about the nation of Israel. Continue reading
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The only place I never thought of looking was deep inside. That’s when I really started finding answers. In the beginning the answers weren’t of the kind I was expecting. As time went on I began being able to to see more clearly what was true and what was untrue, what was right and what was wrong. I began to see more readily the reality of the Truth became like a filter that allowed me to sift through all the theological rubble and end up with only the gold. Continue reading