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This guy is clearly preaching to the choir, the wall of text is impossible to reply to here. So I did so here, debunking every point. github.com/MordechaiShebuel/…
❖ Did God Hide the Messiah in Eden? Before Sinai thundered. Before David sang. Before Isaiah saw the suffering Servant. Before Bethlehem, Calvary, and the empty tomb, God planted the first promise of redemption in the ruins of Eden. Genesis 3:15: “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.” This verse is often called the Protoevangelium, the first gospel. Not because every detail is unfolded yet, but because the seed of the entire redemptive story is planted here. Humanity has fallen. Sin has entered the world. Death now reigns. Yet immediately after the fall, God speaks not only judgment. He speaks hope. Not man reaching toward God. God reaching toward man. ❖ “I will put enmity…” Notice who acts. God does not merely predict hostility. He says: “I will put…” Salvation begins with divine initiative. God Himself establishes a war between two kingdoms, two allegiances, two seeds. This battle unfolds through the entire Tanakh. Cain against Abel. Pharaoh against Israel. Haman against the Jews. Herod against Messiah. The dragon against the woman. History is not random. A spiritual war is moving beneath the surface. ❖ “Between your offspring and hers…” The conflict widens from individuals to lines. Not physical descendants of Satan, but spiritual allegiance. Jesus later said: “You belong to your father, the devil...” John 8:44 John wrote: “The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the devil's work.” 1 John 3:8 But Genesis also begins narrowing a specific line. Eve. Seth. Noah. Shem. Abraham. Isaac. Jacob. Judah. David. The text continually asks: Why this family? Why this tribe? Why this house? Because God is preserving a promise. ❖ “Her offspring…” This wording is unusual. Genealogies normally emphasize the man's line, yet here Scripture says her seed. Hebrew: זַרְעָהּ (zar'ah) Why the unexpected wording? At minimum, the Deliverer would truly enter humanity. He would come through the human family. But many see a mystery beginning to emerge. Isaiah later writes: “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son...” Isaiah 7:14 Paul writes: “God sent his Son, born of a woman...” Galatians 4:4 The promised seed comes. Not merely as a teacher. Not merely as a reformer. But as the serpent-crusher. ❖ Eden may be more than a garden Many Jewish scholars have noticed Eden contains sanctuary imagery. • cherubim guarding sacred space • an eastward entrance • Adam commissioned to "work and keep" the garden, language later used for priestly service Humanity was expelled from God's presence. Then Scripture begins a movement back. Eden. Tabernacle. Temple. Messiah. Kingdom. The Bible is not merely about escaping earth. It is about restoration. The return of God's presence among His people. ❖ “He will crush your head...” This is decisive victory language. A strike to the heel wounds. A crushed head destroys. The serpent would wound the Deliverer. The Deliverer would destroy the serpent. At Calvary, Satan may have thought victory had arrived. Messiah was betrayed. Mocked. Crucified. Buried. But the cross was not Satan's triumph. It was his defeat. Hebrews says: "...by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death, that is, the devil.” Hebrews 2:14 Colossians says: “...he disarmed the powers and authorities...” Colossians 2:15 The heel was struck. The head was crushed. ❖ One Messiah or two? Jewish thought wrestled with a tension. How can Messiah suffer and reign? How can He be pierced and yet rule forever? This led some Jewish traditions to distinguish: • Messiah ben Yosef, the suffering one • Messiah ben David, the reigning King But perhaps the Tanakh was not pointing to two Messiahs. Perhaps it was pointing to two comings. First suffering. Then glory. First wounds. Then the crown. Arnold Fruchtenbaum observed: “The rabbis struggled with two pictures of Messiah: one suffering and one reigning. The New Testament resolves the tension through two comings of one Messiah.” Isaiah saw suffering: “He was pierced for our transgressions...” Isaiah 53:5 Daniel saw glory: “One like a son of man... was given authority, glory and sovereign power.” Daniel 7:13-14 ❖ Revelation completes Genesis The serpent of Eden becomes: “That ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan...” Revelation 12:9 The Bible opens with a serpent deceiving in a garden. It closes with the serpent defeated, the curse removed, and the King reigning. “No longer will there be any curse.” Revelation 22:3 Genesis 3 explains why the world is broken. Genesis 3:15 explains why it is not hopeless. Before Adam and Eve even left Eden, God had already announced that grace was on the way. A wounded Redeemer. A victorious King. A promise planted in Eden that would one day shake the world.
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Does the "bible say" this? 1. No - this is purely Pauline fantasy. Even if you want to believe the misinterpretation of Gen 15:6, Abraham did not believe in "Christ", "Jesus" or any other NT fiction. 2. Abraham trusted YHWH, and accounted him righteous.
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the NT begins and ends with replacement theology as the goal. The genealogy is invalid, Jeconiah permanently cut off. The "virgin" fulfilled in Isaiah 8. Rachel's weeping because of Israel's human sacrifice. The "son of God" is Israel. Read the context, not your pagan NT.
Since the Almighty forbade adding to or diminishing from His Commandments in Torah Deu 4:2,12:32, Jesus sinned when he said you have to go through him to get to the Father(Joh 14:6) and you have to pretend to drink his blood and eat his flesh for eternal life(Joh 6:53-58).
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YHWH (the Elohim of Israel): “I will harden Pharaoh’s heart” and brings plagues including death of the firstborn (Exodus 7-12, esp. 11:10). Jesus (revealing the Good Father): “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Evangelion, cf. Luke 6:27-28). The Elohim of Israel hardens hearts and slays the innocent; the alien Good God reveals enemy-love and mercy without coercion. Judge the fruit.
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He's correct, yet remains in love with Yeshua.
The papacy is a mixture of ALL the pagan Mystery Schools of antiquity rolled into one blasphemous Antichrist system of false worship.
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We are fully in the Idiocracy phase now.
President Donald Trump walks out with Dana White for UFC Freedom 250 at the White House
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God is disappointed with all Christians you are all idolaters, elevating a man and his murder as being central to your faith. Then you pretend to drink his blood? Christianity may as well be Count Dracula's religion of choice.
Hot take: God gets more disappointed in those who claim to be His followers, wear the cross, and use “Christ is King” as an insult toward Jews than He does in atheists. This is coming from a lifelong Catholic.
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Jesus cannot be of Judah unless he had a human father. The NT writers were Torah illiterate, and didn't understand these things.
Getting a degree like the NT says you need? Or the Torah itself, which is why you don't need Jesus or a Rabbi or even to understand Greek or Hebrew.
Why do people lie about knowing Greek and Hebrew? I'll never understand it. I'm a rocket scientist now. I said it on X. @elonmusk, hire me.
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This is peak, this is even better than the mustard seed dilemma
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jews are so powerful they could kill your God?
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Is this why Christians refuse to repent of their idolatry? They were foreordained to be idolaters? Isaiah 66:4 — I also will choose their delusions, and will bring their fears upon them; because when I called, none did answer;
Replying to @Soteriology101
That’s not what I’m saying at all. I am not arguing that anyone is born lacking the faculties necessary to choose the good. Moral inability does not remove the capacity for voluntary action. People retain the natural faculties of intellect, reason, and will. They are still able to desire, choose, and act according to their strongest desires. What they lack is the right desire, a saving desire for God, because their will is enslaved to sin. They voluntarily choose what they actually want, even though what they want is corrupted. That’s why Scripture holds them responsible for willful sin and suppression of the truth they do have. The inability is in the bondage and corruption of the desires, not in the absence of the ability to act voluntarily according to those desires. You keep reframing moral inability as if it removes voluntary agency the same way mechanical inability does. It doesn’t. The person is still a voluntary moral agent, they just won’t choose the good because they love darkness rather than light.
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Imo sadly most Christians commit the unforgiveable Sin described in DT 29:17-21. They experience affliction and repeat the spell casting of their NT.
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Both the book of Mormon and New Testament are ridiculous. However on this point? Isabel does have Hebrew Roots.
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The Book of Mormon is ridiculous!
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Jer 31:34. The "true church" wouldn't be a mystery if idol Jesus really fulfilled the new covenant in question.
Jay Dyer blocked me, but make sure he sees this debate challenge on Eastern Orthodox icon veneration.
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You can be an Amway salesman for idol Jesus as well!
When you are Born Again, there are no downsides.
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Yeshua is a common name, even in the NT Iesous is attributed to five other men. The composite in the NT which Christians worship as "Jesus" absolutely did not ever exist.
I think it's funny how many people decide that Jesus never existed as a human. (separate from whether or not He's God)
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It is necessary to believe Jesus is superior to the "old covenant" Which is utter nonsense in itself as how was one forgiven then? Jer 3:12-14 (Spoken after YHWH divorced israel). Ez 18:19-25 Isaiah 1:16-20, 55:6-7 Micah 6:6-8 Dt 30:1-6
Hebrews 10:26 isn’t talking about ordinary sins like lying, pride, lust, or anger. The context of Hebrews shows that the willful sin in view is rejecting Christ and His once for all sacrifice Throughout the entire book, the author repeatedly emphasizes the superiority of Jesus and warns Jewish believers not to turn back to the old covenant system. That’s why he says, “if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins.” What is “the knowledge of the truth”? Paul in Ephesians 1:13 identifies it as the gospel “In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit.” If someone rejects the gospel after hearing it, there’s no other sacrifice available for their sins. The blood of bulls and goats could never take away sins. Only Jesus can. To reject Him is to reject the only sacrifice God has provided
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Failure is an option retweeted
If the Bible is god perfect word, why filled with contradictions?
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Let's not forget Jesus cannot die for your sin or anyone else's. Jer 31:29-30, Ex 32:33, DT 24:16, Ez 18:19-25
let’s not forget that today, sunday, is NOT the sabbath day ‼️ sabbath was SATURDAY, the 7th day of the week. a perpetual covenant ♾️FOREVER♾️ (exodus 20) and a SIGN between 👉🏼YEHOVAH & HIS PEOPLE👈🏼 (ezekiel 20:20) the messiah YESHUA did NOT do away with the sabbath, popular to contrary belief. in fact, he KEPT the sabbath, along with his disciples/apostles 😱 after YESHUA’s death, his followers ALSO kept the sabbath. PAUL kept the sabbath ‼️ the only people who changed the sabbath were the “early church fathers” along with roman emperor Constantine, blending pagan and christian traditions, and the christian’s LEARNING the WAY OF THE HEATHENS🙅🏽‍♀️🙅🏽‍♀️🙅🏽‍♀️ you wanna break the sabbath & say “jEsUs pAiD iT aLl fOr mE”? BAD IDEA CHRISTIAN WOMEN‼️
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