Zone1 is the Vatican in the bible?

Peter is the first Pope, that part is in the Bible.

I never realized there was a controversy about whether Peter was ever in Rome at all.


There is no biblical or historical evidence for the claims of the Roman Catholic church that Peter was the first pope. In fact there is no evidence that there even was a pope in the first century.
 
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Read all of Isaiah. It's about Israel and Hezekiah not Jesus.

Hosea is also about Israel. Christians have just muddied the water.

Oh well. The Jews did the same thing when they borrowed from Egypt, Sumer, Babylon, Dilmun and the UGARIT.
Nope. You are completely 100% wrong. You don’t understand what you read. There’s no way Chapter 29 or Chapter 53 has anything to do with Hezekiah. And, who is the “young woman virgin” who will bear the “God is with us.” No one saw Hezekiah as a god.
 
Nope. You are completely 100% wrong. You don’t understand what you read. There’s no way Chapter 29 or Chapter 53 has anything to do with Hezekiah. And, who is the “young woman virgin” who will bear the “God is with us.” No one saw Hezekiah as a god.

Hezekiah is Emmanuel.
 
Peter means "rock" in Greek. Peter was the "rock" upon which Christ built his church. It says so in the Bible.

Protestants have been making this stupid un-Biblical argument for 500 years.
 
Hezekiah is Emmanuel.
Was Hezekiah born of a virgin? No. Emmanuel means “God is with us.” Literally. Not that he fights for us. The Child’s name is to be “God is with us” which Jesus is God. You sound like an ignorant Jehovah Witness.
And, Isaiah 29 and 53 have nothing to do with Hezekiah. So ridiculous.
 
Was Hezekiah born of a virgin? No. Emmanuel means “God is with us.” Literally. Not that he fights for us. The Child’s name is to be “God is with us” which Jesus is God. You sound like an ignorant Jehovah Witness.
And, Isaiah 29 and 53 have nothing to do with Hezekiah. So ridiculous.

Hezekiah was born of a "young woman".

Nope. I'm not a Jehovah's Witness.
 
Young woman from Jewish rabbis mean virgin. Duh!

No it doesn't.

The mistranslation occurred when this text was translated into Greek, where the word “parthenos” meaning virgin is used. The Hebrew word for virgin is “bethulah” and cannot be found anywhere in the original Hebrew text, meaning that the original writer did not intend for it to be read as “virgin” but as “young” girl.Mar 22, 2012
 
No it doesn't.

The mistranslation occurred when this text was translated into Greek, where the word “parthenos” meaning virgin is used. The Hebrew word for virgin is “bethulah” and cannot be found anywhere in the original Hebrew text, meaning that the original writer did not intend for it to be read as “virgin” but as “young” girl.Mar 22, 2012
Yes it does. I’ve read commentary from Jewish rabbis and also Jewish OT written with the words “a virgin shall conceive.” So, you are looking in the wrong atheist places.
 

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