Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says no one was interested in the servant of the Lord or attracted to him, yet the…
Isaiah 53 speak of a servant in the plural? [Answered]
Isaiah 53 contains the words of the repentant kings of the nations rather than the words of the Jewish people.
Isaiah 53 – Israel or Messiah? It is not true that the medieval rabbis were the first to apply Isaiah 53 to Israel instead of…
The rabbis only applied Isaiah 52:13–15, not 53:1–12, to the Messiah son of David
Isaiah 53 speaks of the people of Israel, not Jesus (or any Messiah).
If you want to know what Isaiah 53 is talking about, just read Isaiah 52 and 54. The context is the return of the Jewish…
Isaiah 7:14 does not prophesy a virgin birth! And it has nothing whatsoever to do with Jesus, since it dealt with a crisis seven hundred…
Nowhere in the Hebrew Bible are we told that we must “believe in the Messiah.”
If Jesus is really the Messiah, and if he is so important, why doesn’t the Torah speak of him at all?