This claim is "two for one":
The next claim is "born in Bethlehem" so once again the list maker is bulking up the list by claiming the same "prophecy" multiple times.
At the time of Isaiah the prophets Micah and Isaiah are preaching in Judah (the southern kingdom) while the prophets Hosea and Amos were preaching in the northern kingdom of Israel. This was about 700 years before Jesus' supposed birth. How do we know without a doubt that Micah is not speaking of Jesus establishing a "kingdom" in heaven or elsewhere? He says so. "And it shall be at the end of the days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be firmly established at the top of the mountains, and it shall be raised above the hills, and peoples shall stream upon it." Michah / Micah 4:1. G-d's house (the Temple) on a HILL (the Temple Mount). A hill. Not up in heaven somewhere. Micah is speaking of the Temple in the messianic age which has yet to be built. This is a REAL building on a REAL hill -- and Micah goes on to tell us: "And many nations shall go, and they shall say, "Come, let us go up to the L-rd's mount and to the house of the G-d of Jacob, and let Him teach us of His ways, and we will go in His paths," for out of Zion shall the Torah come forth, and the word of the L-rd from Jerusalem." Michah / Micah 4:2.
FOR OUT OF ZION SHALL THE TORAH COME FORTH. Not Jesus. Torah. Not Paul distorting the words of the Torah, but the Torah itself. Jesus didn't do any of the things prophesied by Micah including bringing world peace: "And he shall judge between many peoples and reprove mighty nations afar off; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nations shall not lift the sword against nation; neither shall they learn war anymore." Michah / Micah 4:3. Do you see peace in the world? Hasn't happened yet. Jesus "did not do it." Yet another claim made that is false. As for Bethlehem, There is nothing in the T'nach (bible) that says the messiah will be born in or even arrive in בֵּֽית־לֶ֣חֶם / Beit Lĕḥĕm (aka Bethlehem). The Christian bible misuses the words of the prophet Michah / Micah who said that the messiah will be a descendant of King David. It was David who was of Beit Lĕḥĕm–Ĕfratah. "And David was the son of this Ephraitite man from the House of Lĕḥĕm (Beit Lĕḥĕm–Ĕfratah, aka Bethlehem) of Judah." Shmuel Alef / 1 Samuel 17:12. The prophet Micah was not prophesying that the messiah will be born in the town of בֵּֽית־לֶ֣חֶם / Beit Lĕḥĕm (aka Bethlehem. There is no prophecy that the messiah will be born in בֵּֽית־לֶ֣חֶם / Beit Lĕḥĕm (aka Bethlehem -- or even where the messiah might be born. What of Luke and Matthew claiming that Jesus was born in Bethlehem?
"there is evidence the other Bethlehem in the West Bank, or what Israelis call Judea, was not even inhabited in the first century. Paula Fredriksen, an American scholar of the historical Jesus, says that early Christianity only started to pay attention to the Judean Bethlehem in the fourth century, when the Emperor Constantine declared Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.." Source: National Public Radio. The T'nach (bible) speaks of King David being from Judah, not the Galilee. That is why Christians try to place Jesus' birth in that location. "And David was the son of this Ephraitite man from the House of Lĕḥĕm (Beit Lĕḥĕm–Ĕfratah, aka Bethlehem) of Judah." Shmuel Alef / 1 Samuel 17:12. Uri Yosef has written an interesting article entitled "O Little Town of Bethlehem -- of Galilee" which is worth reading. He writes "Two distinct geographical places named בֵּֽית־לֶ֣חֶם / Beit Lĕḥĕm (aka Bethlehem) are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible: One, the familiar city that is located in the territory of the Tribe of Judah, is referenced on 40 occasions. The other, a more obscure one referenced only once (as one of the 12 named cities in the territory of the Tribe of Zebulun), is located in the lower Galilee some four miles (approximately 7 kilometers) northwest of Nazareth. . ."
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