Hmm, this is what one of my history professors a while back told me. Josephus, book 11 chapter 1, says Cyrus wrote of his dream, but I was really hoping to find something non-Jewish.Interesting input. Do you remember the name of the extra-biblical work?
It seems that way. But that doesn't mean he will do everything he can possibly do. Again, start your own thread on the subject if you're interested in posting about another topic. I'm interested in Cyrus Christ, and that's what this thread is for.Originally posted by drbrumley
Jews didn't say the Almighty is not a man. The Almighty did.
But God can do WHATEVER he wants however He sees fit. Right?
Originally posted by Goose
I'd like to hear what people think about that part of the verse. What does an "anointed" one(Meshiakh) do? What is their job?
Originally posted by granite1010
The possibility that the Jews understand their own scripture better than Christians do is, of course, never an option.
Originally posted by Goose
It seems that way. But that doesn't mean he will do everything he can possibly do. Again, start your own thread on the subject if you're interested in posting about another topic. I'm interested in Cyrus Christ, and that's what this thread is for.
Originally posted by granite1010
The possibility that the Jews understand their own scripture better than Christians do is, of course, never an option.
Are you saying that you believe someday someone else will come along and fulfill all of the propecies?Originally posted by Goose
Maybe the Christ of the Christian Bible is a type, or shadow? Things obviously have yet to be fully filled, reigning physical King, etc.
Of course. Not everything is fulfilled, obviously. And from a Christian PoV, isn't that what Revelation is about.Originally posted by Turbo
Are you saying that you believe someday someone else will come along and fulfill all of the propecies?
What did I say wrong?Originally posted by Mr. 5020
Wow, sometimes I wish :Brandon: would stop defending Christianity.