The list repeats many claims (seemingly to reach the magical number of 365). This claim was just found four "claims ago" (348. Zechariah 11:10-11b...The Messiah would be God... John 14:7). The messiah will not be G-d. Time and time and time again the T'nach (bible) tells us that G-d is not a man, G-d does not change --- so there is not one prophecy in the T'nach that the messiah would be G-d. But now see – it is I! I am the only One! There are no (other) gods with me! (D'varim / Deuteronomy 32:39). G-d is not a man (Bamidbar / Numbers 23:19), “So said the L-rd. . . the ONE who formed you from the womb, “I (singular) am the L-rd . . .Who spread out the earth ALONE (לְבַדִּ֔י).” (Y'shayahu / Isaiah 44:24 ), Over and over and over again we are told that G-d is ONE, alone, by Himself – SINGULAR. The messiah will be a normal human being -- not G-d. There is no mention at all in Z'charyah / Zechariah 11 of the messiah. John 12:45 does not claim that Jesus is G-d. It says that G-d sent Jesus -- if G-d sent Jesus then clearly Jesus is not G-d (the sender is not the sent one). "The one who looks at me is seeing the one who sent me." John 12:45. This is not saying Jesus is G-d. Indeed, just two chapters later John has Jesus saying “I go unto the Father, for my Father is greater than I.” John 14:28. If the father is greater than Jesus, they are not the same being. Throughout the Christian bible we are told that Jesus does not know things that G-d knows. Mark 13:32 says "neither the son, but the Father." The "son" does not know, but the father does. If they were one and the same that makes no sense. Even "if" Jesus claimed to be G-d "so what?" The T'nach (bible) makes it clear that this is false. Not only does G-d tell us time and again that He is not a man, and that He does not change. . . He also warned us that any form of worship we did not "know" at Mount Sinai is false. No one at Sinai ever heard of Jesus. No one at Sinai prayed in the name of Jesus. Hence this claim is false, the religion itself is false. Read D’varim 11 and D’varim 13 (Deuteronomy): ". . . .the curse, if you. . .turn away from the way I command you this day, to follow other gods, WHICH YOU DID NOT KNOW." D'varim / Deuteronomy 11: 28. "[This is what you must do] if your blood brother, your son, your daughter, your bosom wife, or your closest friend secretly tries to act as a missionary among you, and says, 'Let us go worship a new god. LET US HAVE A SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN BY YOU OR YOUR FATHER.' 13:8 [He may be enticing you with] the gods of the nations around you, far or near, or those that are found at one end of the world or another. 13:9 Do not agree with him, and do not listen to him." D'varim / Deuteronomy 13:7 . Jews believe that G-d is not a man and He does not change His mind. (Bamidbar / Numbers 23:19). Thus when He says that Torah is eternal, His promises to the Jews are eternal He is not lying.
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