PART SIX AND PROPHETS Gospels In Isaiah 53:3-6 He was despised - TopicsExpress



          

PART SIX AND PROPHETS Gospels In Isaiah 53:3-6 He was despised and rejected by men man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and they did not have any estimates yet he bore our sufferings, took upon himself the our sorrows, yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. But He was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities the chastisement that made us to salvation and fell on him, and by his wounds we are healed we had all gone astray like sheep each of us has turned to his own way , and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all alleluia, alleluia prophecy of the death of the Messiah had been found God and great people there see what they want to see us ruled the truth that Isaiah does not say anywhere that the servant of his prophecy was the messia.Gli historians even think that this text refers to the suffering of the Jews in Babbilonia. The prophecy coincided with the episode of the crucifixion Salmi22: 2wherein you mention someone who suffers begin with these parole.Dio my God why have you forsaken me? 22:8 and conclude scoff at me, those who see me storcano lips shake the head, then the early Christians thought it was a prophetic text of what would happen to Jesus Morale also the psalms had predicted his death. Cèscritto that Jesus uttered on the cross, My God, my God why have you forsaken me. This sentence is at the end of Mark 15:34 when Jesus is already on the cross. At three oclock Jesus cried with a loud voice, Eloi Eloi Lema Sabactan, a similar phrase appears in Matthew is an effort on the part of the evangelists to match the prophecies attributed to Jesus to say that such a sentence would be fulfilled the words of the scriptures so by persuading the other Jews . Of certainty no one has ever when it has to do with the story, however, the similarity of this phrase with the verses of the psalms is highly suspect and obvious note that no follower of Jesus was with him in the final moments as acknowledged by the evangelists themselves all men fled as Mark 14:50 says while women always according to Mark 15:40 watching from afar crocefissione.Nessuno of them was sufficiently close to the cross to hear the last words of their leader. The apostles were terrified and were afraid of being put to death, too, the last thing they wanted was to get closer to Roman soldiers, since they used to kill the leaders who provoked unrest as well as the followers of this we have numerous examples . But lets assume that the apostles were able to speak with a Roman soldier latter would be able to understand the Aramaic spoken by Jesus, and even if it would have been faithful to bring back the last words of the condemned. Moreover, the story of the passion seems to be built in the rear than in written and salmo22 and not on the basis of direct evidence. But then and everything connected to the Old Testament? The Gospels are full of words, phrases and expressions that recall the ancient scriptures. FOLLOWED
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 12:05:02 +0000

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