National Revelation
But in reality, the prophet Isaiah in chapter 53 of his book goes directly to the subject of Chapter 52 describing the exile and redemption of the Jewish people. The prophecies are written in the singular because the Jews ("Israel") are considered as a unit. The Torah is full of examples of the Jewish people considered as one single entity. The prophecies of Isaiah prosecution relates in part to the eleventh century when Jews were tortured and killed by the Crusaders who acted on behalf of irony … Jesus.
Where did these mistranslations? St. Gregory, Archbishop of Nazianzus in the fourth century wrote: "A little jargon is all that is needed to be imposed on people. The less understand, the more admirable." In that Judaism is based then? 1. Unlike nearly 15,000 religions that existed in the history of humanity, Judaism is based on a National Revelation, ie: God spoke during the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai to all the people. If God is going to start a religion, it makes sense that you tell to everyone, not just one person.
The revelation on Mount Sinai, we saw with our own eyes and hear with our own ears, without relying on the testimony of anyone. As it is written: "Face to face, God spoke to you …". or as it is written also in the book of Deuteronomy 5:3: "God did not make this covenant with our fathers, but with us – we are all alive today." 2.
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