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Christians love to talk about Isaiah Chapter 53. Is it about Jesus?

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Isaiah, Chapter 53 by David Zephaniah This translation is from the original Old Testament, Tanach (= Torah, Prophets, and Scriptures), directly from Hebrew. There is only one version of the original. 1. The nations will say to one another: Were we to hear from others what we see, it would be unbelievable. The arm of the Lord is revealed like this, with greatness and glory, to whom was it revealed until now?   2. And [this nation of Israel], before the greatness came to it, was a very humble people, and it came up by itself from a dry land, like a sapling of the saplings of the trees. When we saw him from the beginning without the great appearance, how could we desire him? Now shall we desire him?       3. Despised and rejected by men, a man of pains and accustomed to illness, and as one who hides his face from us, despised and we held him of no account. (So is the custom of this prophet: he mentions all Israel as one man, e.g., (44:2), “Fear not, My servant Jacob”; (44:

The warning about the false king Jesus

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A false Messenger! by David Zephaniah The true Bible [Torah] warned about coming of the false king, Jesus. Jesus corrupted the whole world to abandon the commandments. He was the original Reform Jew. That is the reason for the sorry state of the world today. Rules of the Torah The Torah was given to the Jews 1700 years before Jesus. For the masses of the people, who are ignorant, below is the basic rules that God left us in the Torah: It is explicitly and clearly stated in the Torah that it [the Torah] is an everlasting Commandment, and cannot be changed, subtracted from or added to, as it is written, "Every matter which I command you observe to do it; you shall not add to it, or subtract from it", and it is also written, "...but those things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of the Torah". From here we see that we have been commanded to keep all the commandments of the Torah for always. In co