zaangalewa
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Just as placing the idol in OT verses they don't understand, In not understanding the meaning of Jewish holidays the placement of Jesus becomes comically innapropriate and exposed.
Calling him the passover lamb is problematic because:
1) passover of the first born, the first born Of the Egyptians must die. =Lucifer the first claimed messiah (learned his forbidden maggi and underworld teachings in Egypt) we are told to pass this imposter by as he is an idol god (and the lamb represented the Egyptian idol god on passover).
Which brings us to:
2) The lamb on passover is representing the Egyptian idol god which was a lamb, they slayed it to mock & humiliate the Egyptian idol worship in hopes of getting kicked out of Egypt=the lamb is bad not a good thing. You are saying we are saved by removing the idol god Jesus who was the sin itself not the salvation from sin. Thus removing Lucifer the first born we are saved from his sin and our sins, that worship in the morning star= Lucifer -Jesus(Rev 22:16) brings.
Brilliant!
Most of Christendom does not understand. Their adoption of the pagan festival of Easter is a current example.
Pagan Easter?
KJV even mistranslates Greek pascha (= passover) as Easter at Acts 12:4.
Easter was Easter before the bible was written. Do you know for example the word "orientation"? Today we "orientate" us by using the direction North in a card. I former times the orientation was direction East. You are able to associate this with "new beginning" or "renewing".
Their idolatry is another example. Not to mention the false doctrine of the trinity.
Okay. You don't have any idea what you try to speak about.
However, you seem to not understand the prophecies about the Messiah in Daniel 9:24-27 and Isaiah chapter 53.
For example, Christendom says Jesus died for our sins
Not really. He died for us. For our lifes before and after death.
but actually they believe only his body died but his immortal soul lived on.
We believe as well his body and his soul lives.
If that was the case, then Jesus would not have provided the sin offering foretold in Isaiah 53:10, 12 - notably that the Messiah would pour his soul out/unto death.
Before I post more, I would like to know your understanding of Daniel 9:24-27 and Isaiah 53:1-12 ff.
I have not a big understanding for this what you speak. But fortunatelly I'm not the person you asked. I'm only a member of the religion, about which you like to talk shit on Good Friday.
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