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Originally posted by Al Davison
All the peace, love, understanding, caring, etc. takes a backseat to total world domination through the usurpation of wealth and power.
Well, that sounds good, but the Romans may not have been that dumb. The whole object of the punishment of crucifixion was to make you H U R T like you have never hurt before. It was to demonstrate to the indigenous personnel why it was better to obey Rome than not to obey Rome. If your victim was allowed to “escape” the pain and shouts that would evoke then what the hey? I’m sure a Centurion would have put some real sharp questions to the soldiers charged with the duty. Uh uh. No pain killer for Jesus.
Originally posted by stalkingwolf
No not dumb . But Govenors and procouncils etc were not adverse to bribes,payoffs,
and gifts. ( some things never change)
posted by stalkingwolf
The whole object of crucifixion was to make you HURT . . If your victim was allowed to “escape” the pain then what the hey? Uh uh. No pain killer for Jesus.
No not dumb . But Governors and pro-consuls etc were not adverse to bribes, payoffs, and gifts. Some things never change. [Edited by Don W]
posted by Icarus Rising
What you fail to understand against Christianity is the things done in the name of Christianity were done by men for their own benefit . . “ [Edited by Don W]
The unscrupulous are turning the Word of God to their own devices, contrary to the Word itself. What did it get them? Nothing but death and destruction, ultimately their own.
posted by Nygdan
bar Kochba dies and doesn't succeed as the "messiah" . . he doesn't restore Israel. Jesus claims to be a different, allegorical, messiah, in a sense. [Edited by Don W]
Also, the 'peace love' - - stuff - - succeeds in Europe for the same reason Buddhism succeeds in India and china,
Originally posted by donwhite
Now, Roark, we’re descending into a “he said, she said” debate...
Originally posted by donwhite
I think Jesus was a rebel. He had several thousand soldiers - today’s militia types - hiding in the desert just outside Jerusalem. He led a small band of commandos in to capture the Temple, after which he planned to open the city gates and bring in the army to capture the city of Jerusalem. The Temple Police proved too strong, and the commandos retreated to Gethsemane. Judas was a paid informant and told the Romans were Jesus was hiding. Jesus was captured and crucified along with two of his followers. End of story.
[edit on 5/10/2006 by donwhite]
when the Jews asked Him "who art Thou?", Jesus replied "Even the same that I said unto you from the beginning" (John 8:25).
Shortly after this He added: "Verily, verily I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM" (John 8:58).
Here it must be noted that Jesus had not said "I was," as would have been grammatically correct in the context, but rather used the present tense "I am," or more exactly, "I am He who is."
The deep meaning of these words becomes clear when one considers the Hebrew original meaning.
When Moses asked God's name at the burning bush, the Lord answered: "I am He who is" (YHWH). The very name "He who is" (YHWH) indicates the distinguishing characteristic of God.
He is the One who always exists; He is the Eternal One.
In referring to Himself as "He who is" (YHWH), Jesus Christ used the Hebrew name for God.
It should be remembered that the name YHWH was held in such esteem by the Jews that they used it only on the most important and solemn occasions, while in ordinary speech they used the names Lord, Creator, Most High, the Blessed One, and so forth.
“For these things were done,” i.e. not only the piercing of the side, but also that the Lord’s legs were not broken, “that the Scripture should be fulfilled.”
This was foretold in the Book of Exodus 12:46: the Paschal lamb, transfiguration of the Lord Jesus Christ, had to be eaten without any bones being broken and what remained, had to be burned.
There is another section of the Bible that prophesies: “they shall look unto me whom they have pierced” (Zach. 12:10).
In this segment, Jehovah is depicted as the Messiah that had been pierced by His people, and having looked upon the wounded Messiah, the same people are presented as bringing penitence with weeping and sobbing before Him.
These words are slowly being fulfilled with the Jews that condemned Christ to death — and will continue to be fulfilled to the end of the world, when there will be a universal conversion of Jews to Christ, as foretold by Saint Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans 11:25-26.
Speaking in the Temple, the Lord Jesus Christ turning to the high priests, scribes, and elders of the people told them this parable.
There was a Landowner, Who planted a vineyard, set a hedge around it, and dug a wine press in it, built a tower, and let it out to tenants, and went into another country.
But did not Jesus say he had no place to lay his head? Was it not suggested he only owned his robe, a loin cloth and his sandals? And did not Judas - the treasurer - run off? And or return the 30 pieces of silver to the High Priest? So where’s the bribe money?
posted by helen670
Back to the original question of the post, Why Was Jesus Crucified? But Not Stoned?
Before I answer this question , here are some facts that prove Jesus Christ is the promised Messiah
“ . . The Jews asked Him "who art Thou?" Jesus replied "Even the same that I said unto you from the beginning" (John 8:25). He added: "Verily, verily I say to you, before Abraham was, I am." (John 8:58).
The deep meaning of these words becomes clear when one considers the Hebrew original meaning. [Edited by Don W]
When Moses asked God's name, the Lord answered: "I am He who is" (YHWH). The very name "He who is" (YHWH) indicates the distinguishing characteristic of God. He is the One who always exists; He is the Eternal One.
In referring to Himself as "He who is" (YHWH), Jesus used the Hebrew name for God. It should be remembered that the name YHWH was held in such esteem by the Jews that they used it only on the most important and solemn occasions, while in ordinary speech they used the names Lord, Creator, Most High, the Blessed One, and so forth.
They crucified two robbers with Jesus Christ: one on His right and one on His left. Thus, the scripture of the Prophet Isaiah was fulfilled: "He bare the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors" (Is. 53:12). helen
v. 10 Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
v. 11 He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquities.
v. 12 Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong; because he hath poured out his soul unto death: and he was numbered with the transgressors; and he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.
quote:
“ . . The Jews asked Him "who art Thou?" Jesus replied "Even the same that I said unto you from the beginning" (John 8:25). He added: "Verily, verily I say to you, before Abraham was, I am." (John 8:58).
The deep meaning of these words becomes clear when one considers the Hebrew original meaning. [Edited by Don W]
Septuagint (sometimes abbreviated LXX) is the name given to the Greek translation of the Jewish Scriptures. The Septuagint has its origin in Alexandria, Egypt and was translated between 300-200 BC.
Widely used among Hellenistic Jews, this Greek translation was produced because many Jews spread throughout the empire were beginning to lose their Hebrew language. The process of translating the Hebrew to Greek also gave many non-Jews a glimpse into Judaism. According to an ancient document called the Letter of Aristeas, it is believed that 70 to 72 Jewish scholars were commissioned during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphus to carry out the task of translation. The term “Septuagint” means seventy in Latin, and the text is so named to the credit of these 70 scholars.
I’m sorry, Helen670, but I have two issues here. I do not accept those verses in John were written before the late 2nd or early 3rd century. The verses are inconsistent with what else I have read that is known about First and Second Century Christianity. This heavy theology is not included. Jesus was about living a better life, not about the esoteric interpretations of the Pharisees. He wanted to open Judaism not close it.
I do not read or speak “original” Hebrew nor any other version. In fact, I have never met a Christian who either spoke or could read original Hebrew. They could read about it, but they could not read it. I have however, heard that declaration before. Many times.
quote: When Moses asked God's name, the Lord answered: "I am He who is" (YHWH). The very name "He who is" (YHWH) indicates the distinguishing characteristic of God. He is the One who always exists; He is the Eternal One.
quote: When Moses asked God's name, the Lord answered: "I am He who is" (YHWH). The very name "He who is" (YHWH) indicates the distinguishing characteristic of God. He is the One who always exists; He is the Eternal One.
I disagree that the oft attributed meaning recited here is necessary or required from the words themselves. The statement is simple. It is a reach to get to that conclusion.
In referring to Himself as "He who is" (YHWH), Jesus used the Hebrew name for God. It should be remembered that the name YHWH was held in such esteem by the Jews that they used it only on the most important and solemn occasions, while in ordinary speech they used the names Lord, Creator, Most High, the Blessed One, and so forth
///I believe God is referred to in Scripture as Elahim (or Elohim) and YHWH (Jehovah). Devout Jewish persons never speak the name of God. Rather, ‘YHWH’ is the Hebrew word - sans vowels - translated into our word Jehovah. It is a word that stands for the name of God. Not God's name. Elahim is a predecessor God (name) of the Israelites and God was also called El-Shadday. Let’s face it, we, in the 21st century, don’t really know what the name of God was or is.
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the prediction of Isaiah about the Spirit of the Lord, Which was to descend on the Messiah (Is. 61:1; Luke 4:18). He alluded to Isaiah’s prediction about the healing of the infirm by the Messiah (Is. 35:5-7; Mt. 11:5). Jesus praised Apostle Peter for calling Him Christ, the Son of the Living God, and promised to build His Church on faith in Him (Mt. 16:16).
Originally posted by dAlen
Lets settle for he was crucified & stoned at the same time and get on with life...or lets give him a call.
posted by Helen670
"For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? (St. Matthew 16:26). A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, "You are mad; you are not like us." - St. Anthony the Great. He shall seduce with flattery those who violate the covenant; but the people who know their God shall stand firm....”
Septuagint (sometimes abbreviated LXX) is the name given to the Greek translation of the Jewish Scriptures. The Septuagint has its origin in Alexandria, Egypt and was translated between 300-200 BC. Widely used among Hellenistic Jews, this Greek translation was produced because many Jews spread throughout the empire were beginning to lose their Hebrew language.
The process of translating the Hebrew to Greek also gave many non-Jews a glimpse into Judaism. According to an ancient document called the Letter of Ariettas, it is believed that 70 to 72 Jewish scholars were commissioned during the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphus to carry out the task of translation. The term “Septuagint” means seventy in Latin, and the text is so named to the credit of these 70 scholars.
quote: Originally posted by dAlen
Lets settle for he was crucified & stoned at the same time and get on with life...or lets give him a call.
quote:posted by ADVISOR...
No, lets settle for he was stoned, and then crucified. I already called him, he said I was right. Come on, he's my booky and I was just checking the spread before posting this to refute you, well and all of them too of course.
a purified form of Judaism that Emperor Constantine later made into Christianity for his own purposes.