Jesus is a Midrash-Pesher Myth, Isaiah 53, Who is the Suffering Servant? | Know More News Adam Green
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Yeshua HaMashiach, Jesus, the Torah Messiah, is a deception.
It is a hoax.
It is a trap for the nations to theologically conquer and subdue the nations.
It is a Bible code, fan fiction, midrashic, Pesher religion that was created to target the nations so that they would become quasi-Noahides and abandon their pagan idol worship and worship the God of Israel as all of the prophecies always intended for.
The Messiah would conquer the nations, make them his footstool, rule in the land of thine enemies with the rod in his mouth and smite them and bring obedience and judgment to them and to reign over them.
These are all quotes from the Old Testament that are referencing Jesus in the New Testament.
Today we're going to be discussing Isaiah 53 is one of the Old Testament scripture of the Tanakh that was the inspiration for the Jesus myth.
There's Isaiah is a huge one.
Zachariah, Daniel, the Psalms.
Jesus is an amalgamation of so many things and so many supposed prophecies fulfilled.
Isaiah 53 is one of the top ones.
We're going to show some clips of a rabbi explaining how why Jews don't see Jesus in the Bible.
And then we have some clips from Rabbi Shmuly Botaik and Dr. Michael Brown debating Isaiah 53.
And does it represent the suffering servant is the Jews who are chosen by God to suffer amongst the nations?
Or is it represent Jesus, Melchizedek, the heavenly high priest, the first Moshiach ben Joseph that is to die and atone and be the scapegoat for the Jewish nation, as I covered in a recent video.
Jesus died for the Jewish nation.
And this is all set up to create a controlled opposition, Hegelian dialectic, antithesis religion, the counterpart to Judaism, where they are inextricably linked.
And they are the authors of this dichotomy and this paradigm.
And it's all a deception.
And we are here to expose it today.
I am Adam Green.
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Starting with this rabbi from Jews for Judaism explaining why Jews don't see Jesus in the Old Testament.
Why Jews do not see Jesus in the Jewish Bible.
Many Christians have a very difficult time understanding how it is possible for Jewish people to study their own Bible and fail to see it pointing to Jesus as the Messiah.
Is it possible, as the Greek Testament claims in 2 Corinthians and Romans, that Satan has blinded the Jews who now have a veil covering their eyes?
Or is it possible that Christians have been seeing a mirage?
Let's look at the Messianic template.
So most scholars say are very adamant Jesus was a historical figure.
Because if Jesus isn't a historical figure, if he's purely mythology, then you have to see what was the motive in the agenda of the people that came up with this ideology.
Because it was created to be rejected by Israel and go to the nations.
Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles.
He wrote half of the New Testament.
And really only half of those books scholars believe he actually wrote.
And he wrote his epistles before any of the canonical gospels, decades before.
And he never even claimed to have met Jesus.
He saw him in the scriptures and from Revelations, which is really how any of these early Gnostic, Jewish, Hellenized, mystery religion cult sects saw this Jesus figure.
He was an angel that would make appearances to people.
He was an angel that did things in the heavenly firmament, in the heavenly realms, in the world above.
And they claim, well, Jesus was a historical person.
And then after he was killed by the Romans, all his followers went searching the Old Testament for different prophecies that they could use to prove Jesus was the Messiah, but they're putting the cart before the horse.
It is actually that it's all of these ancient Jews were searching the scriptures for mysteries and secrets and esoteric revelations from God in the scriptures on when their Messiah would come and what that would look like.
And that's when they would read Isaiah 53 and 52 and many other books and Psalms and Zechariah and Daniel and Wisdom of Solomon.
And it was these core scriptures from these books in the Old Testament that they used to create a whole new Midrash, a whole new gospel, the part two of the fake prophecy fulfillment.
And that's where they got the whole idea for it in the first place, was reading these Old Testament documents.
Like an archer who first shoots his arrow into a tree and then paints a target around the arrow, these Christians assume from the outset that Jesus was the Messiah and then try to find passages in the Bible which sound like Jesus.
As a result of the circular approach.
See, that's not what happened.
He's getting it backwards also, like the scholars.
And we're going to prove this with the Melchizedek Scroll found 100 BC before, 100 years before Christianity, the supposed birth of Jesus, the king of the Jews.
The Melchizedek Scroll is a Pesher book found at Qumran, the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Written in Hebrew.
It talks about Melchizedek, a heavenly high priest.
He's a Moshiach-like figure.
It connects Daniel 9, the death of the Messiah, with Isaiah 52, the suffering servant, leading into Isaiah 53, and the Psalms saying this is the same type of thing.
This is proof that they were searching the scriptures and coming up with new myths from the old prophecies and then selling it that their prophecies are real to the Gentile nations.
Approach to reading the Bible.
The meaning of the scriptures has been distorted in order to shoehorn Jesus back into the text.
And this is true.
This is what Tovia Singer says.
This is what the rabbis believe.
These verses are out of context.
Many of them are not messianic.
And it really is a scam and a deception.
Even Tovia Singer and these rabbis say it.
They say it's a deception, but they just try to blame it on Paul instead of realizing how this ultimately benefits creating Esau to or Rome to adopt the religion of Esau.
If we wear red tinted glasses, everything we see will appear red.
Similarly, when Christians approach the Bible with Jesus' glasses, this colors everything they read.
It's a confirmation bias.
A few examples will help to illustrate how this approach leads to a distortion of the text.
And one says unto him, What are these wounds in your hands?
Then he shall answer, those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
Zechariah chapter 13, verse 6.
Numerous Christians have offered this verse as evidence that the Hebrew scriptures make reference to Jesus of Nazareth.
However, all that needs to be done to puncture this illusion is to simply read the entire chapter of Zechariah.
It soon becomes clear that the passage is speaking about a false prophet.
They even cited scriptures supposedly proving Jesus, where in the context of the Old Testament, it's describing a false prophet.
In other words, a little hint, a little esoteric clue that Jesus is a false prophet and he's the adversary and that they're not supposed to follow him.
This example is so blatant that most Christian scholars and Bible commentators have acknowledged this.
Context, context, context.
Two very clear examples of how reading the Jewish Bible with Jesus-colored glasses led to taking passages out of context in order to find proof texts can be found in the second chapter of Matthew.
And he acts like this is such a bad thing.
Oh, they took things out of context.
This is what Kabbalah does.
This is what they do in their exegesis.
They take one verse, they connect it to another verse somewhere else, and then they give some explanation about it.
They're frequently Kabbalistically, Pharisaically taking things out of context when it suits them.
And yes, Christianity did, I've always said it.
They take verses out of context and make them, they use them as the source material, quote mining from the Old Testament, to create the Jesus story.
Not to prove that the historical Jesus was actually the Messiah, but to come up with the whole idea for the story in the first place.
I just finished up a book, Gospel Fictions by Randall Helms, written in 1988.
This book is full of showing how the authors of the New Testament were just getting all of their content from the Old Testament.
Jesus is a retelling of Elisha and Elijah, of Isaac, of Moses, of Joshua, of Joseph, of Melchizedek.
He's based upon Romulus, scholars say.
He's got elements of the suffering servant and wisdom of Solomon, Zachariah and Daniel, and all of these books, Jonah being in the whale for three days.
They use all these Old Testament stories to rewrite and create new myths.
And that's their source of the myths.
It's not Jesus came and fulfilled every little word of the Bible and Jesus is on every page of the Bible.
They had the Bible.
They read it.
They do Bible codes and Pesher and Midrash and they create a new myth.
That's what it's what's more likely that all of these things actually happened, that a guy actually walked the earth and said, let thy scriptures be fulfilled.
And I said this so the scripture could be fulfilled.
And a lot of times, the New Testament Greek is quoting from the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Tanakh, which shows that none of this originally was even coming from spoken from any of Jesus and his apostles in Aramaic.
It disproves it right there.
It's funny, I got different arguments to make Christians understand this and to make like atheist skeptics to understand it.
There's trying to speak to two audiences right now, essentially, as I always am.
We are told that Joseph was warned to leave Bethlehem because Herod would attempt to kill Jesus.
Joseph takes Jesus and Mary and flees to Egypt.
Matthew then claims that this took place to fulfill a messianic prophecy from the Hebrew scriptures and was there until the death of Herod, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophets, saying, Out of Egypt have I called my son.
Matthew chapter 2, verse 15.
However, if we examine the source of Matthew's quote, we see that he seriously distorted its meaning.
When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son.
Hosea chapter 11, verse 1.
So out of Egypt, I called my son straight from Hosea.
And then they also have another prophecy that says he in Micah 5:2 that he comes out of Bethlehem.
And then another prophecy that he would be a Nazarene, but people don't even know necessarily where that prophecy came from.
Maybe it came from him being called the branch in another verse.
7th chapter of Hosea describes the early history of the Jewish people after God redeemed them from the Egyptian exile.
In scripture, the people of Israel are indeed spoken of as God's son.
Exodus chapter 4, verse 22.
Matthew here ignores this context and distorts the true meaning of the verse by claiming that it was actually a prophecy about the childhood of Jesus.
It is clear that Matthew obscures the actual meaning by quoting only the latter half of the verse.
He omits the first half of the verse that clarifies that it is speaking about Israel.
When Christians take off their Jesus glasses, submitting all Christian proof texts to this kind of scrutiny leads to similar results.
Inevitably, they are all built Upon circular reasoning that quotes these verses out of context in order to find alleged prophecies about Jesus.
And he says circular reasoning.
It's like there's a saying in gospel fictions.
It says that Christians believe the Old Testament is true because the New Testament fulfilled it and proved it was true.
And then the New Testament is true because the Old Testament foresaw and predicted the New Testament.
So that's your circular, circular, fallacious reasoning as to why the Bible is true.
Numerous Christian scholars.
And you're just, if you believe in this, you are mind-controlled that the Jews speak for the prophets of God.
They are the nation of priests.
They are the oracles and entrusted with the oracles of God, like Paul says.
And you are letting them speak for the authority of the one true God of the universe.
Imagine the power that that gives them.
And coincidentally, he chose them, of course, have acknowledged this process.
One of these authorities is Walter Riggins, who honestly confesses: let me repeat this point.
There is no self-evident blueprint in the Hebrew Bible which can be said to unambiguously point to Jesus.
Only after one has come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, and more specifically, the kind of Messiah that he is, does it all begin to make sense and hang together?
Yeshua Ben-David.
What about Isaiah 53?
It should come as little surprise by now that numerous Christian scholars have come to the conclusion that this famous passage is not really a prophecy about Jesus.
Indeed, they are in agreement with the way the Jews have the Talmud does say, though, that Isaiah 53 is in reference to a Messiah, so he's not exactly fully truthful there.
Traditionally, he understood this chapter as a passage about the historical suffering of Israel.
This view can be and the future suffering of Israel.
They believe they're the suffering servant that they're meant to suffer while in exile among the nations, but that God will ultimately destroy the nations and that they're in exile to convert the nations to be Noahides and to worship the God of Israel.
We found in the New English Bible, Oxford Study Edition, the New Interpreters Study Bible.
Good point, Runa.
Runa says, just wait and see how they twist and turn the scriptures to accommodate Noahide laws.
It's coming.
That's why they created Christianity so they can manipulate it.
Yes.
And then they can, all they got to do is control the pastors and then they can control the doctrine and they can control their flocks.
And they can get the Christians to believe in the trajectory.
The path that we're on right now for Christianity is that it's going to be completely zogged, Judaized, Noahide compliant.
Just give it 100 years, 50 years, something like that.
They're determined and they're winning.
They have the influence.
They have the media and things are going their way for sure.
The HarperCollins study Bible and many others.
Many Christians who insist that Isaiah 53 is an incontrovertible proof that Jesus was the Messiah have never really carefully studied the entire book of Isaiah.
Is it possible to truly understand the 53rd chapter in isolation?
Could it be that if they were to approach this chapter in context and without a bias for finding support for their belief in Jesus, they might see things differently?
This has been the case for numerous Christian scholars and Bible commentators who have sought to understand this chapter from Isaiah on its own terms.
Again, it is obvious that if someone approaches this text with a prior belief in Jesus, they will see striking connections.
But is this passage a clear messianic prophecy?
Would someone reading it prior to Christianity have necessarily understood it as such?
And more importantly, even if one assumes that this passage is a messianic prophecy, what evidence is there that it is speaking about Jesus?
This is an important point.
Imagine a verse in the Hebrew scriptures that said, the Messiah will come.
Many Christians.
Isaiah 53 is speaking about Jesus because they literally just used Isaiah 53 and then took lines from there about Jesus being the suffering Messiah and then put it in the New Testament.
So it is based on that.
It's a deception.
He's right that it's a deception and it's out of context, but it's a deliberate Kabbalistic Midrashic Pesher deception.
Would insist that this is referring to Jesus.
However, this is only so because they already believe in him as the Messiah.
The verse, which doesn't exist, would merely be saying that the Messiah would come, but doesn't clearly and unambiguously identify Jesus as the subject.
It is possible to see that in the first century, the followers of Jesus did not understand this passage in Isaiah as a messianic prophecy.
In the 16th chapter of Matthew, Peter identifies Jesus as the Messiah.
At that point, Jesus tells his followers that he will go to Jerusalem and suffer many things and ultimately be killed.
Peter should have said, of course, you are the suffering servant from Isaiah 53.
Peter doesn't react this way.
He protests and says that this could never happen to Jesus.
In the ninth chapter of Mark, Jesus teaches his disciples that he will be delivered up.
And the moral to that story is that's what they're telling you: is Jesus is the suffering Messiah.
This is the deception that, oh, they couldn't fake a Messiah that conquered the Romans, but they could fake a Messiah that suffered and died and then theologically conquered the Romans, which is what happened, which is what he was supposed to do to begin with.
That was the plan.
That was the plot.
To evil men who will kill him.
However, Mark tells us in verse 32, but they understood not that saying and were afraid to ask him.
Clearly, these followers of Jesus did not assume that he came to the world in order to suffer and die.
They were never led to believe that this chapter of Isaiah forecasts the death and suffering of a Messiah.
Why is it that Jewish people and numerous Christians believe that this chapter of Isaiah forecasts the death and suffering of a Messiah.
Why is it?
He's totally wrong.
We have Melchizedek, the Dead Sea Scroll, the Melchizedek Scroll.
It literally says that this Moshiach character, the Melchizedek, on the day of atonement, which Jesus is a retelling of the Day of Atonement.
He's the Yom Kippur goat for the Day of Atonement and the Passover lamb.
He cites Isaiah 52 and Daniel 9.
Daniel 9 is the Messiah, is where the anointed of the Spirit will be cut off and then the sanctuary destroyed.
There was a pre-Christian Jewish belief that their Messiah, their first coming of their Messiah, Messiah ben Joseph, would suffer and he would be the atonement for the sins.
That's what it says in Isaiah.
We'll actually read Isaiah here shortly.
The Jewish people and numerous Christians have understood this chapter of Isaiah as referring to the historical suffering of the Jewish people.
Is there any basis for such an understanding?
Who is the suffering servant?
This chapter is the fourth of four servant poems in the book of Isaiah and speaks about the servant of the Lord.
Who is this servant?
Son.
And then he says, it's the Jews.
The Jews are the suffering servant.
That's what Tovia Singer argues.
That's what Shmuley Botayach is going to argue.
And it's interesting because Jesus is the martyr, the martyr Jew, the suffering servant who goes to the nations.
He goes in exile amongst the nations.
It just says the Jews are the suffering servant in exile among the nations also.
And if, as it says in my Kabbalah and meditation for the nations by Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburg, it says something along the lines of, we've already convinced the Christians to worship one Jew.
Now they just need to worship all the Jews as God's.
There it is.
Oh my gosh, I opened up right to it.
Page 120, Kabbalah meditations in the nations.
That's amazing.
I have to read it since I opened it up right to it.
A large portion of the non-Jewish world worships an individual Jew who it calls the Son of God, the king of the Jews.
The non-Jewish world must come to recognize that all Jews are the sons of God.
And that's this book written by under the auspices of the Rebbe to the Gentiles, to Christians, to convince them to be Noahides.
All right here, last clip from this rabbi Jacobson.
The Bible makes the incredible prediction that one day the entire world will acknowledge the truth that is in the possession of the nation of Israel.
Zechariah chapter 8, verse 23.
And that they will ultimately follow God's true servant.
Jews.
The Jews.
That's what he means.
They will ultimately follow the Jews.
That's what he just said right there.
Just to be clear about how supremacist all of this is.
The elder shall serve the younger.
Esau, the Christians, Gentiles, Europeans should serve Jacob and the Jews or be destroyed.
Witnessing the start of this prophecy unfolding for the first time in history.
Thanks to Christianity.
Thousands of Christians, serious students of the Bible, are beginning to recognize that the true understanding of the Hebrew scriptures has eluded them all these years.
It's eluded the Christians, all right, because it's a deception on them to trick them into worshiping the God of Israel.
It can be found with the true people of the book.
We Jews ourselves need to more seriously embrace and study our own Bible because it is more precious than gold and sweeter than honey.
And because others will be seeking to learn from us.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
All right.
Now we're going to switch over to Shmulebotech and Messianic Jew, top Messianic Jew, Dr. Michael Brown.
Open that up real quick.
And also from Isaiah now, we have Isaiah 7, 14 is, therefore, the Lord himself will give you a sign, the virgin, which it says B, footnote B, or young woman, because in the Hebrew, it said young woman.
They use the word for young woman, but in the Septuagint translation, they switched it to virgin.
That's where they got the idea for the virgin birth, which they also wanted because that's very paganistic.
And they were trying to target the pagans.
The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Emmanuel.
And you know what?
7, 14 to, let's see.
It says even more here.
He will be eating the Kurds.
The Lord will bring on you and your people in the house.
Father, I broke away from Julia.
He will be the king of Assyria.
Oh, I thought this was the verse where it says that he will save, he will save the Jews.
He will save the nation.
I think it might be.
Anyway, Isaiah 6, 9 to 10.
He said, go and tell his people, be ever hearing, but never understanding.
Be ever seeing, but not perceiving.
Make the heart of this people calloused, make their ears dull, and close their eyes.
That's why that's the verse in Matthew where he's speaking in parables.
And then Matthew literally just cites, though seeing, I speak to them in parables, though seeing they do not see, though hearing they do not hear or understand.
In them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah.
You will be ever hearing but never understanding.
You will be ever seeing but not perceiving.
For his people's heart has become calloused and hardly hear with their eyes and they have closed their eyes.
Or he would turn and heal them.
So literally, Matthew just takes that directly from Isaiah.
Again, we have Isaiah 1.3.
This is where you get the material for the Nativity scene with Jesus in the stable, swaddled in cloths in the manger with the animals.
Isaiah 1-3, the ox knows its master, the donkey, its owner's manger, but Israel does not know.
My people do not understand.
Isaiah 26, 19 talks about when Jesus dies in the New Testament, the priests rise from their graves and walk around Jerusalem.
Obviously, that's not a historical event.
None of the Romans or any contemporary writers wrote anything about that.
Somebody would have seen it.
Somebody would have talked about it, but no, it's only in the Gospels.
It's obviously a fraud, a myth.
I debate all these Christians and they say, yeah, I believe it happened.
The Bible said it's in there, so I believe it.
But this is where they get that from, Isaiah 26, 19.
But your dead will live, Lord.
Their bodies will rise.
Let those who dwell in the dust wake up and shout for joy.
The dew is like the dew of the morning.
The earth will give birth to her dead.
It's like just this Jesus story all over Isaiah, just like it's all from the Psalms.
What else do we have here?
We have Isaiah 61.
The spirit of the sovereign Lord is on me because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to, oops.
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners.
And that's Matthew 11:2 through 5.
Copy that.
It says, the blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead raised, and the good news is proclaimed to the poor.
Good news to the poor from Isaiah once again in Matthew.
This is just a literary construct, the fake prophecy fulfillment.
Here's Isaiah 35.
Then will the eyes of the blind be open and the ears of the deaf unstopped.
Just all of these different verses pulled completely out of context in a madrashic pescher fashion to deceive the nations.
That's what this is.
Fake prophecy, fan fiction.
It's basically Old Testament scripture, fan fiction about the Messiah, and they sold it as a psyop to the nations.
And I can go on and on and on with Isaiah.
Just wait till we get to Isaiah 53 and read the whole thing.
But let's get into these clips with Dr. Michael Brown arguing that Jesus is the fulfillment of Isaiah 53, and then Dr. Shmuly Botayak arguing that it's the Jews who are the eternal victims as Jesus or as God's suffering Messiah.
According to Isaiah chapter 42, the servant is obedient and righteous, setting captives free.
And according to the Targum, the Aramaic paraphrase of the scripture and some of the leading rabbinic commentators, Isaiah 42:1 speaks of the Messiah and that verse in the following verses.
What does it say about him?
I'll put my spirit on him.
He'll bring justice to the nations.
He will not falter or be discouraged till he establishes justice on earth.
In his law, the islands will put their hope.
And then it says that he will be a light for the nations, for the Goyim, for the Gentiles.
He's the light to the Goyim.
That's what Jesus is.
He's their Kabbalistic takeover of the Goyim.
Isaiah 42 now, the servant of the Lord, the Messiah.
He will bring, I will put my spirit on him.
He will bring justice to the nations.
That means they're bringing justice to us.
It says, a bruised reed he will not break.
I will keep you and will make you to be a covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles.
Sing his praises from the ends of the earth and who go down to the sea and all that is in it, your islands and all who live in them to spread the God of Israel to the whole world.
That's why they decided they needed to do this.
This is their motivation for the script that they're following.
Let's see, what else do we have here?
Talks about turning away from their idols, too.
What is this speaking about?
And then Isaiah the 49th chapter: the servant is called Israel and yet has a mission to regather Israel and Jacob and bring them back to God.
And the servant is discouraged because he looks like he failed in his mission.
And God says to him in Isaiah 49, don't be discouraged.
Not only will you regather Israel, but you'll also be a light for the nations.
Isaiah 49 now, 49, 25 to 26.
Okay, not there.
49, 7.
This is what he's talking about, Jesus now.
Kings will see you and stand up.
Princes will see you and bow down because of the Lord who is faithful.
The Holy One of Israel has chosen you.
Isaiah 49, 1 to 6.
This is the context now of where they came up with the Jesus myth.
Okay, it says, listen to me, you islands.
Hear this, you distant nations.
Before I was born, the Lord called me.
From my mother's womb, he has spoken my name.
Paul quote mine that in his story.
He made my mouth like a sharpened sword.
In other words, they didn't win on the battlefield.
They used with the mouth, with theological propaganda, with psychological manipulation.
He made my mouth like a sharpened sword.
In the shadow of his hand, he hid me.
Jesus is a hidden deception.
He's hidden among the Gentiles.
He made me into a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.
Jesus is concealed because it's a deception.
You are my servant.
I will also make you a light for the Gentiles that my salvation may reach the ends of the earth.
And then it says, I will make your oppressors eat their own flesh.
They will be drunk on their own blood as with wine.
And there's many verses about giving Edom wine to make us drunk.
And I think Bjorkness has a big theory that it alludes to the Eucharist and it's a deception of the Eucharist, which is poison wine that's not kosher and ripe yet.
I, the Lord, am your Savior, your Redeemer, the mighty one of Jacob.
So that's what Dr. Brown is referring here to in Isaiah 49.
I wonder who this is speaking about.
Before we ever reach Isaiah 53, it's clear that the servant is not Israel in its entirety.
Rather, he sent out a mission to restore Israel.
And not only does he have a mission to Israel that looks initially like it fails, he has a mission to the nations.
I'm just reading what the text says.
Remember.
A mission to Israel that a mission to the Jews that looks like initially it failed.
No, Jesus hasn't failed the Jews.
He has conquered the nations for the Jews.
I mean, the nations, the world has been Judaized now.
The Abrahamic God has dominated the last 2,000 years more than any other thing.
Half the planet believes in the God of Israel.
Billions of Christians believe that the Jews are God's chosen people and that their homeland is the holy land of God.
God dwells in Zion.
It's mission accomplished with Jesus.
He was meant to conquer Rome and he did that.
We ever reach Isaiah 53.
It's clear that the servant is not Israel in its entirety.
Rather, he sent out a mission to restore Israel.
And not only does he have a mission to Israel that looks initially like it fails, he has a mission to the nations.
I'm just reading what the text says.
Remember, context.
Let's read what the scriptures say.
Context.
And that's what I do in my videos.
I show the actual context of what the Messiah is supposed to do.
And it's just every, the whole Old Testament is about conquering the nations, making us his footstool, ruling in the land of thine enemies, destroying us, smiting us, treading the wine press.
Seven ways from Sunday, they explain how they're going to conquer us.
Isaiah 53 clearly points to vicarious suffering, substitutionary suffering, specifically the servant's substitutionary death functioning as an asham, a guilt offering.
So I'm going to just quote to you verses again from Isaiah 53.
Sorry to quote so much from the Bible when we're talking about scripture.
Surely he took up our infirmities.
Remember, he died in our place.
He suffered on our behalf.
Surely he took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows.
Yet we considered him stricken by God.
So we'll just read all of Isaiah 53 because he's in a debate.
He's short on time.
I only have another 20 minutes, actually, but maybe I can go a little longer.
Isaiah 53, NIV.
To whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
He is a tender shoot, like a branch, a Messiah, and like a root out of dry ground.
Root, the root of Jesse, the Messiah.
Paul cites Isaiah that says the Messiah is the root of Jesse in the branch.
So you connect, you go, hmm, I connect that verse to this verse because they're kind of similar, and then they come up with the new story.
No beauty or majesty to attract us to him.
The Jews weren't attracted to him.
Nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.
He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering and familiar with pain, like one from whom people hide their faces.
He was despised and the Jews held him in low esteem.
Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering.
Yet we consider him punished by God, stricken by him and afflicted, but he was pierced, pierced, like the Messiah is pierced.
Like Jesus is pierced with the nails.
Pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities.
The punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.
We all, like sheep, have gone astray.
Each of us has turned our own way, and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.
And verse 7, he was oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth.
That's in the New Testament that Jesus didn't open his mouth.
And then he did open his mouth after they say he didn't open his mouth because they had to fulfill other scriptures.
So there's another idea for the trial of Jesus that they got.
He was led like a lamb to the slaughter, like he's the goat.
He represents both goats.
He represents the Passover lamb also.
That's why they had the Last Supper was a Passover cedar.
In some gospels, in the other Gospel, it was the day before.
He was led like a sham lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shears is silent.
So he did not open his mouth.
And then in the New Testament, it says, it fulfilled the prophecy, and Jesus did not open his mouth.
It's so transparent what they did.
For he was cut off from the land of the living for the transgressions of my people.
He was punished for my people.
He's for the Jews.
He's ultimately for the Jews.
He had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth.
They falsely accused Jesus.
He didn't do anything wrong.
He was sinless, but they falsely accused him in the Gospels.
Yet it was the Lord's will to crush him and cause him to suffer.
And though the Lord makes his life an offering for sin, an offering for sin, and they use that same term, like Dr. Brown said in the Septuagint, they use the same word as in Yom Kippur, the day of atonement.
My righteous servant will justify many.
He will bear their iniquities.
He poured out his life unto death, and he was numbered with the transgressors.
That's another, they took that and said, oh, that's why he's in the middle of the two criminals, numbered with the transgressors.
He bore the sin for many and made intercession for the transgressors.
Transgressors.
Transgressors.
All right, that's enough for now.
We'll go back to the debate.
Smitten by him and afflicted, but he was pierced for our transgressions.
He was crushed for our iniquities.
The punishment that brought us peace was upon him.
By his wounds, we're healed.
We all, like sheep, have gone astray.
Each of us has turned to his own way.
And the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of all of us.
He was cut off from the land of the living for the transgression of my people.
He was stricken.
He made himself an offering for guilt.
An asham.
By his knowledge, my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities.
He poured out his life to death.
He was numbered with the transgressors.
He bore the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors.
The servant's death is an asham, which was specifically an offering for guilt, even for intentional sins in the Hebrew Bible.
Listen to some rabbinic concepts.
Leviticus Rabbah 20, 12.
Rabbi Heobar Abba said, the sons of Aaron died the first day of Nisan.
Why then does the Torah mention their death in conjunction with the day of atonement?
It is to teach that just as the day of atonement atones, so also the death of the righteous atones.
That's why some famous rabbis, even in the Holocaust, cried out as they were dying, let me be in atonement for Israel.
That's why the scriptures even point to this in the Talmud confirms it, that the death of the high priest atones for certain sins.
The death of the high priest atones for certain sin.
That's what it says in the Talmud even.
And that's what Jesus is, the Melchizedek in the order of Melchizedek, the special high priest.
Now Shmuley Boteok.
And he is quite the theatrics with his drama and his slow words and his sadness.
He's such a performer.
You guys are going to be sickened by this a little bit.
I am a member of a tiny, tiny people.
We have bequeathed to the world the single most powerful idea in the history of the world, which is that man, created in the image of God, is free, just like God.
Freedom of choice.
No, you're a slave to Yahweh.
It's not freedom.
Freedom is slavery to Botiach.
Freedom of conscience.
The ability to choose your own destiny.
The ability to...
He knows what has to happen.
It's predetermination.
To become the man you want to be and to avoid being the woman you don't want to Be that is the single most potent idea in the history of the world, and it has been an idea for which my people have faced torment, persecution.
See, we've all hated them because they had to bring morals to us, and we were so evil and we don't want to follow our morals, their morals, that we punish them and we persecute them.
Anti-Semitism and forced conversion.
I love how they complain about forced conversion, which obviously I think is awful.
But how many pagans were forced converted to Judaism via Christianity?
Far more, far more.
Let me read the super chats before we get to the next Shmuley.
First one from Nagomatis.
Thank you so much, William.
He says, Dear Adam, have a great show.
I admire your commitment to break the wicked Judeo-Christian spell.
I also understand it when you have enough of it.
Oh, I don't get enough of it.
Not yet.
But never forget that you have liberated many who suffered from it, including myself.
Gratitude for being there and doing what you do.
Stay strong, William.
Thank you, William.
You are amazing.
The flying Jew says, In the name of Zion, uses a lot of your clips.
In the name of Zion, is he on YouTube or something?
The last 20 minutes examines Israel's interest in tech related to crypto and being chipped, as well as robotic war against Iran illustrated with RoboCop 2014, the fulfillment of Eretz Israel.
Are these legitimate concerns or exaggeration?
No, I think they're legitimate concerns.
In the name of Zion, is he on YouTube?
Let's check him out.
I hope he's not using a lot of my clips and not giving me any credit.
I search him on YouTube.
I don't see him.
Send me on Twitter or email, whatever link to find his stuff.
Thank you, Flying Jew.
Say no to Yahweh says, for any who missed the video, Colin Derek of Myth Vision and Neil of Gnostic Informant.
Check it out.
I got it downloaded.
I will probably put that up myself at some point, maybe play it and do an analysis of it, commentary on it.
We'll see.
I'm hoping just to get another full debate with Neil from Gnostic Informant.
Liam T. Jarrett says, out here supporting with what I can.
Thank you, Adam, from Liam T. Jarrett.
Thank you.
And let me know when you want me to come on and talk.
Say no to Yahweh says, oh, we read that one.
And Jojo Nora with a period.
Thank you.
All right.
I call upon my Christian brothers and sisters to have your Christianity tonight enriched by the religion of Jesus of Nazareth.
He wants your lives.
This is a message to the Christians.
He wants your lives enriched by Jesus of Nazareth.
One more time for the Christians that hear.
I just heard some big prominent anti-Semite say, oh, Shmulebotech hates Jesus.
He hates Christianity so much.
No, he actually loves Christians worshiping his God and the Torah Messiah.
I call upon my Christian brothers and sisters to have your Christianity tonight enriched by the religion of Jesus of Nazareth, who was a devout Jew.
A devout Jew who hated the Romans.
That's how they're rebranding Jesus.
And that'll be the new orthodoxy once they have their way.
And he wrote the book, Kosher Jesus, which I read.
A Pharisee, a rabbi, and everything he taught came straight from the Torah.
And he never taught that he would die for anyone's sake.
Everything he taught came straight from the Torah.
He was not a historical figure.
Whoever wrote the New Testament just copied things from the Old Testament.
The character is Jewish, undoubtedly.
No question about it.
Sins.
His message was one of empowerment, not disempowerment.
You need to hear from the Jews how your faith can be enriched, not by trying to convert us, but by reaching out to us to understand the Jewishness of Jesus.
Again, the Bible says, Numbers chapter 35, verse 31, do not accept a ransom for the life of a murderer who deserves to die.
There is no ransom.
He must surely be put to death.
Personal accountability.
That Isaiah 53, according to the Jewish people, refers to the suffering of the children of Israel.
We are God's suffering servants.
It's the reason why that Isaiah 53 constantly changes tenses.
There is the past, present, and future within one chapter.
It speaks about three different tenses occurring to a single subject.
If it were any man or any woman, it would not make sense.
But if it refers to an eternal nation who have been the scapegoat of the nations of the world because they have paid the ultimate price for propagating a message of divine ethics and moral virtue, then it makes perfect sense.
Listen to that again.
This is what they think of themselves.
Oh, we're hated because we brought you morals.
Because they have paid the ultimate price for propagating a message of divine ethics.
Who does he think he is wagging his finger like that?
Divine ethics, divine ethics.
You have a genocidal, foreskin, obsessed God that calls him jealous.
He says his name is jealous.
You haven't taught us morals.
You're supremacist who believe in a God that supposedly chose you to be above the nations.
Don't wag your finger at us about how you brought us ethics.
Like we wouldn't know right from wrong without your Hebrew Torah.
Bullshit.
Moral virtue.
The Torah condemns, sorry, condones slavery.
That makes perfect sense.
Isaiah 53 has always been understood by the Jewish people as referring to God's most long-suffering servant.
A godly nation whose only crime was to bear witness to God in history.
Their only crime is to speak for God.
That's literally, we didn't do anything.
We're hated for no reason.
You only hate us because you're Esau and Christian anti-Semitism.
A nation that, as Isaiah says, has been regarded as, quote, diseased, stricken by God, afflicted.
Wasn't it the Christians that always said about us Jews that we are afflicted by God for having killed Christ?
For having forsaken our Messiah.
Is that not the reason that I'm here tonight to defend my faith against yet another challenge?
See, this is what they always do.
Oh, poor us, the evil Christians have always persecuted us.
It's a trap.
They're scapegoating us.
It's they set us up as their evil antithesis to play the villain role of Esau and to give them their divine persecution to fulfill their prophecies of them as the suffering servant against yet another assault.
At least now we can do it Voluntarily.
Once upon a time, we were forced into these debates at the blade, the sharp blade of a sword.
Through his wounds, we were healed.
Through the terrible suffering of the Jewish people, the nations of the world finally came to understand ethics and morality as they too embraced the Ten Commandments.
It's so funny.
Listen to that line.
That's such a bad out of context, too.
Against yet another assault.
At the blade, the sharp blade of a sword.
He's so graphic and dramatic.
Through the terrible suffering of the Jewish people, the nations of the world finally came to understand ethics and morality as they too embraced the Ten Commandments.
You see, they saved us by Gentile persecution of them, Christian persecution.
We now believe in the Ten Commandments and we're saved.
They had to suffer for us to be saved.
That's the mindset that they have.
We have all strayed like sheep, and each of us turning his own way.
But God had inflicted upon him the iniquity of us all.
We have the capacity to enter into a new era with our Christian brothers and sisters.
As Noahides, they want you to be Noahides and completely phylo-Semitic.
And that's the way it's heading.
That's what that was always supposed to be the plot twist.
Where the affliction, the persecution of the Jewish people will finally be put right to the godly lives of our Christian brothers and sisters.
Where did the godly lies of the Christians come from?
They act like Christianity isn't just like a Jewish sect.
Like it's not 100% from the prophecies of the Old Testament.
And notice what he says there, too, about how they're going to get their vengeance.
Things will be set right.
This means they're going to conquer and rule over and dominate and win.
We have the capacity to enter into a new era.
When Edom is destroyed.
Brothers and sisters.
Where the affliction, the persecution of the Jewish people will finally be put right to the godly lives of our Christian brothers and sisters.
They want it to be put right.
They want revenge.
Here's another one.
And one of those Jews who gave his life for his community was Jesus of Nazareth, who fought the Roman oppression.
He hated Roman brutality.
He lived for the Torah.
He dressed exactly like me, albeit without a suit and perhaps with a tunic.
But he was an Orthodox Jew who loved his people.
And when he tried to stop the Roman brutality, they killed him in cold blood.
And he became one of the great martyrs of his people.
See, this is the new script for the Jewish Jesus.
He joined the millions upon millions of Jews who have suffered for their faith, all of whom have been eternally memorialized by Isaiah 53.
Eternally memorialized.
They do believe that they are chosen to suffer.
They go, oh, Christianity couldn't be deception because it's persecuted the Jews so much they would never do that.
Oh, to fulfill their prophecies, they'll follow whatever sado-masochistic script they think they need to.
The idea that Jesus never taught that he was going to die for our sins is, where do I start?
I mean, how many verses do I quote?
I'm the good shepherd.
The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.
The son of man didn't come to serve, but to serve, to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for everybody.
The Greek word lutron is the equivalent of the Hebrew word kofer, ransom.
You know, Yom Kippur, atonement, day of atonement, the same word there.
He said, I came to give my life as a ransom.
His own words, over and over and over.
And I was fascinated by the quotations from Numbers 35.
Here's the context.
Someone accidentally kills another person, so there's bloodshed.
Okay?
There's a problem.
There's been bloodshed.
You say, well, I'll repent.
I'll ask forgiveness.
Well, the only thing that will cleanse the blood is the blood of the person that killed the person.
We've got to be washed in the blood of the Lamb in order to be saved.
Nothing crazy about that.
He said through Israel's sufferings, the nations have been helped and learned about the Ten Commandments.
Primarily, the nations have learned about the Ten Commandments through Jesus, Yeshua, the Messiah, who brought the knowledge of the God of Israel to the ends of the earth.
And that's how these people around the world read the Hebrew scriptures.
That's how most Christians here know about the Ten Commandments.
It's the same around the world.
But there's a principle according to Jeremiah 30, 11.
One more time about the role Jesus did to teach the Gentiles the commandments.
The Hebrew scriptures.
That's how most Christians here know about the Ten Commandments.
It's the same around the world.
But there's a principle according to Jeremiah 30, 11, that God would completely destroy nations that caused his people to suffer.
So Israel's suffering was not good for the Babylon.
God will completely destroy the nations that adopted Christianity and persecuted the Jews.
That's basically what they set up.
So that's how you know it was a trap also.
Babylonians.
It was not good for the Assyrians.
These people had afflicted Israel.
It was not good for them.
Have you ran into any Babylonians or Assyrians lately?
And are you going to tell me that the Holocaust brought healing to Germany or the German people?
Certainly not.
So this idea that Israel's suffering has brought healing doesn't work.
But the idea that Messiah's suffering has brought healing, somebody here could say your lives were transformed when you put your trust in what God graciously did for you and it brought healing and transformation.
He was only temporarily admired by the crowds.
One Christian author said as long as he was misunderstood, he was followed by the crowds.
Once he came to be understood, they crucified him.
That's why he died a criminal's death, forsaken by people.
And that's why his name is still used as a curse word.
And that's why by so many Jewish people here, he's still despised, just like the scripture said.
Jesus is the scapegoat.
He's meant to be mocked and spit on and hated.
He's the adversary Messiah of the Gentiles.
He's the temptation and the seduction of the Jews towards idol worship.
He's the one that persecutes.
He's Esau and his guardian angel Samael, who persecutes and provides the divine atonement through persecution of Esau to Jacob.
I can personally introduce you to.
This is a great one.
How kosher is Christianity?
Right here, this clip says it all.
This is going to go in one of the kosher Christianity compilations for sure.
I can personally introduce you to former Hindus, former Muslims, former atheists, former terrorists, former lost people, former self-righteous people, former messed up people from every religion and walk of life who now worship the God of Israel, pray for the Jewish people, and love Israel because of this Jesus, the Messiah.
Yet he was rejected by his own people, just as the text said, it speaks of just as the text said.
His past and his present life and his future, three tenses work perfectly well.
Who is this one who came when he was supposed to come?
He came at the appointed time.
He died as the scriptures.
According, he says, came when he was supposed to come.
That's according to the Daniel timetable, which is Also touched on in the Melchizedek scroll, 100 years before the birth of Jesus.
Josephus, I think it's Josephus, says that this is the reason there was so much rebellion because of this messianic idea that in the first century a Messiah would come to defeat the Romans.
You said he rose from the dead.
He continues on to this day, even though his own people reject him.
One day the light will go on.
One day the light will go on for the Jews and they will realize that Jesus really was their Messiah that fulfilled their prophecies.
That's what he's saying.
And we see that with Messianic Jews, Jews for Jesus, exploding recently.
Dr. Brown's argument that Isaiah 53 is a prophecy of Jesus concerning his atonement for the nation of Israel.
His whole debate strategy is with the victims, we're the victims.
We've been the victims.
That's literally his whole thing in this debate.
It's terrible.
Who despised and rejected him upon whose head their sin was placed by God and for whom they received atonement?
Does it not strike you as somewhat odd that 40 years after that atonement, the Jews were inflicted with the single greatest catastrophe of their entire existence up until that time?
40 years after Jesus dies, not even the Romans send their best generals to sweep down from the north and crush a rebellion that, according to Roman historians, leaves about one million Jews dead and leaves the temple.
Remember, they used Daniel 9.
This is what they believed.
Daniel 9, after three score and two weeks, shall Messiah be cut off or Jesus killed, but not for himself, but for the Jews.
The people of the prince, that's the prince of this world, so Satan or Rome, that shall come destroy the city and the sanctuary.
Daniel 9:26.
And also in Daniel 9, 24, it says the reconciliation for iniquity, very similar to Isaiah 53 that we read.
Seal up the vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy.
And then it even says that the temple will be destroyed, and he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations, he shall make it desolate in shambles.
This was the Holocaust of its time.
You see, the Romans didn't have guest chambers.
So killing a million Jews was really hard work.
He had to drive a sword into each and every one of them, pierce them with a lance, maybe crucify them the way Jesus was.
Of course, Pontius Pilate crucified about 250,000 Jews before he was recalled by the Emperor Tiberius.
Yeah, he was so ruthless, he would have never released a prisoner back to the Jews just because they begged for it.
So Jesus brings atonement for the Jews, and that's what this verse is supposed to refer to.
And how does the atonement help them?
Well, four decades later, they have a Holocaust that kills about one out of three Jews who were alive at that time.
Is that atonement?
And if it is, who the heck needs it?
Please keep such atonement to yourselves.
We beg you.
We Jews have had that kind of atonement for two millennia.
We can easily live without that atonement.
But Shmueli, just go read your Talmud.
It says that you have to suffer.
The Holy One, blessed be he, this is from the Talmud, by the way, Bekarut 5A.
Holy One, blessed be He gave Israel three precious gifts, all of which were given only by means of suffering, which purified Israel.
They have to suffer and atone and be refined so they can be purified.
It's sick.
It's sick and awful, which purified Israel so that they may merit to receive them.
These gifts are the Torah.
They had to go through the Exodus and the 40 years in the desert.
Eretz Israel, which in order to get Israel, they had the Holocaust right before Israel and the world to come.
That's Jacob's trouble, Gog and Magog at the end that they'll have to suffer.
That's why we see there's a rise of anti-Semitism, unprecedented levels.
The white supremacist, evil Christian nationalist America, the Edom must be destroyed because it's so white supremacist and anti-Semitic.
That's what we're seeing built up right now.
And also, by the way, Sanhedrin 98b cites Isaiah 53.
Indeed, our illnesses he bare and our pains he endured, yet we did not, sorry, yet we did esteem him injured, stricken by God, and afflicted.
And this is referring to the Messiah in this verse, in the Talmud even too.
Thank you.
The example.
And Jesus dies for our sins, for the sins of the Jews.
Remember, even according to Dr. Michael Brown, this chapter is not referring to non-Jews at all.
It's referring to the Jews who afflicted Jesus.
And yet they're the only ones who didn't get atonement.
They turned out to be the nation upon whom God's vengeance is visited horribly, catastrophically.
God's vengeance.
You see, it's not we're hated because of our behaviors derived from the Torah.
It's, oh, they only hate us because Esau hates Jacob and these Christians hate us because they say we killed God, which is the dumbest and worst and most irrational deranged reason to hate Jews.
They turn out to be the nation upon whom God's vengeance is visited horribly, catastrophically, and with unspeakable dimensions.
God punishes the Jews through Esau.
And he also serves through this.
He also serves the Jews through Esau by the sword, like a double-edged sword, benefits them both ways.
I did a video recently about how anti-Semitism, the rabbis believe anti-Semitism saved the Jews.
It benefits them, especially from Christianity.
For 2,000 years, my friends, there is a righteous servant who suffers for the sins of others.
No one Can atone for your sin, but the righteous have always suffered for the sins of others.
Whether it was the Jews who were brutalized through corrupt Christian teachings, not true Christian teachings, but corrupt teachings that burned our people at the stake.
Whether it was the Jews who were gassed, their little babies taken, their heads smashed against.
You see, he takes this whole opportunity.
He's debating, what is Isaiah 53 about?
And he just does the whole thing, victim porn.
It's martyr porn.
That's basically what it is.
Trees to save the Nazi Wehrmacht bullets.
The righteous have always suffered for the sins of the wicked.
That does not mean that the wicked are going to be forgiven.
Indeed.
See, he wants vengeance, and we're not going to be forgiven.
This is Edom going to be destroyed at the end of times.
This is what he's referring to.
Their vengeance.
Indeed, the wicked here are still called wicked, even after this servant suffers.
They say Edom is that wicked nation in Obadiah.
And thank God for that.
No one will ever atone for what Hitler did to our people.
I don't care how much they believe in Christ.
I don't care how many churches they go to pray at.
I don't care how many Hail Marys they say.
I don't care how much scripture they can memorize.
You will never be able to atone for the murder of six million Jews.
You will never atone for the murder of all the Jews in the Crusades.
There he goes with the finger again.
What a maniac.
Never atone for the murder of all the Jews in the Inquisition because God is just because those killers have no way back.
Justice Osama bin Laden, who killed three the servant of Israel who is so eloquently spoken of by the prophet Isaiah.
Her oppressors must understand that you cannot slaughter God's chosen people.
Neither can you pressure them to abandon God's covenant.
You can't pressure.
Notice he associates slaughtering Jews with pressuring them to not follow their covenant or to say their covenants bullshit.
Then you're Amalek.
Then you're the epitome of all evil and they will blot you out and destroy you.
Anybody that opposes the evil of Judaism, they consider evil.
We're not going for that.
They are an eternal people who will survive every debate, who will survive every persecution, and who will survive throughout time.
Thank you very much.
Eternal people.
Let's read a few more super chats, and I got a couple other things to show here.
The flying Jew says it's not a channel.
It's a documentary.
I thought I had heard it before.
There's some propaganda, but also has a lot of truth.
The most effective type of propaganda, look up in the name of Zion on BitShoot.
I did look it up, and I think I remember skimming through it.
It's really long.
It's like six hours and 22 minutes, apparently.
187,000 views in the name of Zion.
How many subs does this channel have?
4,000 subs.
I'll have to watch it.
Thank you, Flying Jew.
GT Philadelphia says Jesus will not save the Christians.
He will smite them.
That's what Revelation says.
And where else?
Isaiah 63.
He will smite them.
The Christians will become Noahide slaves to the Jews as Americans are to Israel.
Disease as vengeance.
Yes, pestilence.
Blood as well.
Yeah, blood dripping in the streets.
That's what it says.
Treading the wine press.
Jewish trickery.
A trap ending in death and destruction to America.
Thanks, Adam, sincerely, Lisa.
Thank you, Lisa.
GT Philadelphia.
Sorry, spell check.
Thank you.
Isaiah 53 is damning.
It's all damning.
When you put it together, I'd have to do a 20-hour documentary to show all the proof of where Christianity originated from.
It's not just the Old Testament.
There's the apocryphal books, too, like Ascension of Isaiah, Apocalypse of Abraham, Melchizedek's Scroll, Gospel of Judas, Wisdom of Solomon.
These were all common books back then that they took and blended into Christianity.
Ziofree says, AG, have you ever tried to have Shmule Botiak on?
I couldn't stand it.
I'm trying to get something set up with Rabbi Tobia Singer, a debate with him.
Call in, that would be great.
Maybe.
Maybe.
GT Philadelphia says, atonement for the Jews.
Kuki.
Christians do not understand the sick psychotic murderous religion.
Anti-Semitism is such a scam to put the Zionist Jews in Israel in charge of the world.
It's to silence any opposition to them also.
And to codify them as the eternal martyrs and the eternal victims so that nobody can...
And these guys on MythVision are trying to turn the whole conversation, but they've suffered so much.
And this may or may not come off as anti-Semitic.
Like, instead of, is this true?
What is your evidence of this?
Is that valid?
Is this anti-Semitic?
And they've suffered so much that maybe we shouldn't just, we should be soft and play with kid gloves on the Judeo-takeover of the world through Christianity and Islam.
The black Hebrew Israelites are also helping this agenda.
They are.
So are Christian identity.
So are all Christians and Muslims are part of this Judeo paradigm for sure.
Ziofree says 40 plus Palestinians dead in 2023 by IDF.
Their lives don't matter.
You think Jays would learn.
Seems like every day I'm seeing some more attacks on Gaza and in the West Bank and more homes demolished and more atrocities on the Palestinians.
For sure.
All right, let's see here.
We had.
Oh, I wanted to talk about Midrash a little bit more on the Midrash Pesher.
Here's a few rabbis.
This is what they did.
This is from the Jesus puzzle by Earl Doherty.
Midrash was a traditional Jewish method of interpreting and using the scriptures like Isaiah we went over today, Psalms, Zechariah, Daniel, many others, and using the scriptures to create new guides for behavior for the goi in Christianity's context to produce new readings of the old text, illustrate new meanings and spiritual truths.
That's what Midrash is.
And look at all of these rabbis saying that Christianity is Midrash.
They know it.
When you look at Matthew and what he wrote about the virgin birth, Matthew didn't mean a virgin birth.
He never met the virgin birth.
He is making a reference to Isaiah 7:14 in a traditional Jewish way of what we call Midrash.
See, this is traditional Jewish way.
And then these other rabbis go, oh, this is a, this is out of context.
Wow, wow, wow.
Yeah, it's out of context.
That's why you need to see it with the lens of Jesus as a mythological figure, and all the pieces fall together of what this was.
And then you go, oh, they made up this figure.
Why did they do that?
Oh, Jesus didn't exist.
So it's a lie.
It's a forgery.
It's a deception.
Why would they do that?
What was the motive?
Oh, they're bragging now that they conquered the nations through Jesus?
That it's preparing the world for the messianic age and their prophecies of a one-world government wouldn't be possible without Jesus.
It is meant to give a symbolic representation and association.
The child who is referred to in Isaiah 7:14, behold, the woman is pregnant.
She's going to give birth.
That child was born in the next chapter in Isaiah chapter 8.
It was meant to be a sign of the day.
But it was a special child to be born.
A special symbol.
That's what Matthew, the Talmud of Yeshu, is trying to say.
I love that he calls Matthew the Talmud of Yeshu.
Delusional Christians try to say, Adam believes the rabbis.
Adam's falling for Jewish fables.
The Bible warns us not to do that.
Yeah, who wrote the Bible?
They believe in all of the Torah and they go, you reject Jesus just like the Jews.
Yeah, you believe in the Passover.
You believe in all the Jewish patriarchs.
You believe that all of the Torah is the word of God.
Yeah, you're the sect of Judaism, not me.
They recruit and convert Noahides from Christians, not from non-believers.
Non-believers, they call pagan.
Or anybody that doesn't want to worship the God of Israel is called pagan.
Here's more.
Another rabbi, same thing.
Christianity, all right, like much of mystical Judaism, is built upon a fundamental like mystical Judaism.
Christianity, like Kabbalah, is what he's saying right there.
Christianity, all right, like much of mystical Judaism is built upon a fundamental.
I don't know, I don't want to call it a mistake because I don't want to sound offensive.
Not a mistake.
In any which way, but Christianity.
It's a deliberate deception, a prophecy deception.
Was built out of Judaism on Jewish Midrash.
And that becomes very clear and evident.
For example, if you look at the actual teachings of Yeshua as the historical individual that he was.
You see, it's not.
They all want to say he's a historical figure because then you don't get that it's completely manufactured.
And then it looks like a lie.
If there's a historical person, they can kind of, you know, finesse it so it does.
It looks like this spontaneously, organically happened and it wasn't a massive conspiracy.
Even in his own day, they say, how come he's speaking in parables?
And it's not him speaking in parables.
It's the gospel authors speaking in these parables, putting these words decades after the fact of his supposed death, elaborating on the Pauline epistles who never even met Jesus.
And symbolisms and the like.
That's a very common Jewish way to teach.
It is what we call midrashim.
All right?
Very, very common.
When the original Jewish authors are making a reference to Isaiah in a reference to Yeshua, what do they mean?
What is their intent?
And the obvious answer to this is within the context of classical Jewish biblical interpretation.
I like that, Runa.
Man, Runa doesn't even super chat, but I still read her comments.
The Bible is a multi-generational political playbook written in metaphor.
That's a good way to look at it.
The likes of which we have seen in previous lessons in this Isaiah series.
When Matthew.
I like that one too.
Oops.
Oh, I didn't.
Did I read these?
Isaiah 59.
Oh, we'll finish this and then we'll read Isaiah 59.
But what did Runa say?
Did I miss it?
Oh, Schecklsberg says, when the Goyam need a hero, we shall provide him.
Albert Pike said that.
Yeah, Jesus is the Jewish superhero that they provided to lead a controlled opposition religion as a Judas goat to lead you to the slaughter.
A massive deception.
I mean, look at what Isaiah 59 says.
Jesus is predicted in Isaiah.
Paul says he comes from the scriptures, so they wrote the gospels just by scouring the scriptures for inspiration to come up with their new myth, their new midrash.
According to what they have done, so will he repay wrath to his enemies and retribution to his foes of the Jewish people.
He will repay the islands their due.
That means the nations.
From the West, Edom, now, people will fear the name of the Lord.
That's what they want.
God-fearing Goy.
Oh, he's a good, God-fearing Christian man.
He fears the God of Israel.
That's a good goi.
Fear that God.
Fear and trembling on your knees.
Subservient and obedient.
That's what they wanted with this.
Obviously.
From the West, people will fear the name of the Lord.
And from the rising of the sun, the East, they will revere his glory.
As for me, this is my covenant with them, says the Lord.
My spirit who is on you will not depart from you.
And my words that I have put in your mouth will always be on your lips, on the lips of your children and on the lips of their descendants from this time on and forever.
Wants to state that Yeshua is somehow a fulfillment of a prophecy written in Isaiah 714 about the young woman giving birth to context.
And I'm going to say Mark and Luke probably under their influences most likely applied and wrote about our Tehorah and our Tanakh within that context.
What it literally means.
Well, no, it's just been applied to teach us a moral point.
Matthew.
Should I stop yelling?
Ziofree.
James, Peter, Paul, and I'm going to say Mark and Luke probably under their influences most likely applied and wrote about our Tehorah and our Tanakh.
Yes, Matthew and Luke copied from Mark.
Mark was the first gospel.
Both Matthew and Luke expanded on that, using the Septuagint many times to go and they'd see, oh, Mark is clearly talking about this verse, and they'd go back to that same verse and go, okay, what else?
What else is in the story here?
What else can I add to expand and elaborate the story to express the teaching that they want within that context?
Simply because at the time, there really was no other context.
And that is the mentality that we must take in understanding how the verses in Isaiah 53 were also used by the original Jewish authors to apply to Yeshua.
They clearly knew that Isaiah wrote in chapter 49 that this they clearly knew that this was a deception and they targeted the Gentiles with it.
Servant is Israel and spoke of the history of the entire Jewish people.
Therefore, what were they saying?
Isaiah was wrong that only they understood the Bible better than Isaiah himself?
Of course not.
They were thinking in this context of what we call Midrosh.
Midrosh.
Midrosh, Midrosh, Midrosh.
This is the reality of what happened here.
Now, let's play a little bit.
Oh, where is it?
Pesher.
This is a highlight from two books about Pesher.
Jesus is a Pesher, deception sold, a Pesher sold to the nations as a deception.
First is from the Great Courses on Audible, Jesus and His Jewish Influences.
This is a chapter on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
She's describing Melchizedek Scroll and others that are Pesher documents.
These are pre-Christian, Christian-esque Bible code fan fictions that preceded Christianity.
And it's what Christianity is.
It's what all these gospels, apocryphal and canonical, all really are.
Fan fiction, fake prophecy fulfillment.
Another type of work or category of work represented among the Dead Sea Scrolls that is related to the Hebrew Bible is something called a Pesher or plural Pesharim.
And this is actually a term that modern scholars have given to this category of literature.
We have come across this category of literature before when we talked about the Pesher Nachom, for example.
So a Pesher is a commentary on or interpretation of a book of the Hebrew Bible.
Usually it is a commentary on a prophetic book.
And we have mentioned a couple of examples of these: the Pesher Nachom, which is a commentary on the book of Nahom, and the Pesher Habakkuk, which is a commentary on the book of Habakkuk.
Now, it is very common, of course, even until today, for people to write commentaries on or interpretations of the biblical text.
So that's basically what these authors of the Pesharim were doing.
But this genre of Pesher from Qumran is distinguished from the usual commentaries on biblical works in a couple of ways.
One of the ways that the category of Pesher is distinguished is that the author of the work read the biblical passage and interpreted it in light of events that were happening in his own time.
So the author thought that the events described in the biblical work or the prophetic book applied to events that were occurring in his own time.
And the second distinctive feature of the Pesher category is that the author believed that the true meaning of these biblical passages had been revealed through an inspired teacher, a leader of the Qumran sect who is referred to as the teacher of righteousness and who we will be talking about more.
But the Talmud and the Torah.
And now we're switching to another section from On the Historicity of Jesus by Richard Carrier, a must-read book.
And by the way, just so you guys know, not only do I do this like 40 hours a week, but this is a full-time obsession, listening to audibles non-stop, rabbi videos non-stop, reading books, probably like 50 pages a day.
Just recently, I've read the Gnostic Secrets of the Naicenes, how the serpent Naocene worshipers actually precede Christianity.
The mythmaker Paul and the invention of Christianity.
Hi, Maccabee, a Talmudic scholar.
I disagree with lots in that book.
I don't believe everything I read, but I like to understand everything.
And gospel fictions, another one.
Important to read.
Rubabel.
And this one for sure.
Not our only evidence of a pre-Christian dying Messiah theme.
The book of Daniel, written well before the rise of Christianity, explicitly says a Messiah will die shortly before the end of the world.
Just look at Daniel 9, verses 2 and 24 to 27, and 12, verses 1 to 13.
Daniel 9:24 to 27.
Messiah will be cut off.
And what was the other one that he said?
Messiah will die shortly before the end of the world.
Just look at Daniel 9, verses 2 and 24 to 27, and 12, verses 1 to 13.
This is already conclusive.
Given my definition of Messiah, Christianity looks exactly okay.
Daniel 12, 1 to 13.
Written in the book, this is a lot to read.
You guys can read it on your own if you want.
We like an adaptation of the same eschatological dying Messiah motif in Daniel.
And the wisdom of Solomon, an important scripture to the first Christians, presents a son of God who is despised, killed, resurrected, and crowned as a king in heaven.
A narrative that could easily have been taken by some as referring to the Messiah.
And even if not, it certainly established a heroic model that one could adapt into a dying Messiah already within pre-Christian Judaism, which would thus already be intelligible to Jews.
This wisdom of Solomon archetype could even have been associated with the despised and dying servant of Isaiah 53, as they sound quite similar.
Innocent righteous men humiliated and killed by the wicked, but exalted and made triumphant.
Wisdom of Solomon, Isaiah 53, Daniel, Zechariah, Psalms, just from these, a few passages from these alone, you can get the whole core of the Jesus myth.
Let's do wisdom.
I want to show you a little bit from Wisdom of Solomon, what it says.
Here it is.
Then shall the righteous man stand in great boldness before the face of such as have afflicted him, the Jews afflicting the righteous man, the Messiah.
When they see it, they shall be troubled with terrible fear and shall be amazed at the strangeness of his salvation.
Yeah, Jesus' salvation for the Jews has been strange.
It's been a deception.
And they, repenting and groaning for anguish of the spirit, shall say within themselves, this was he whom we had sometime in derision.
We fools accounted his life madness and his end to be without honor.
This is the Jews referring to Jesus.
How is he numbered among the children of God and his lot is among the saints?
That's another one.
They cast his garments, cast lots for his garments.
That's another prophecy fulfilled.
Therefore, we have erred from the way of the truth, and the light of righteousness hath not shined unto us, and the son of the righteousness rose not upon us.
And also in Wisdom of Solomon 2:19 to 22.
For if the just man be the son of God, Jesus, he will help him and deliver him from the hand of the enemies.
And this goes into the verse where they say they mock Jesus and say, if you're really the Messiah, come down from that cross.
That verse is a reference to this verse and somewhere else.
I can't remember right now.
Let us examine him with despitefulness and torture, like they, that's what they did to Jesus.
Let us condemn him with the shameful death, like crucifixion.
And this is a pre-Christian Jewish book that was widely accepted as scripture to early Christians, creating the Jesus myth.
Such things they did imagine and were deceived.
Even the Jews have been deceived.
The masses of Jews have been deceived.
For their own wickedness hath blinded them.
And there's a theme of Satan being deceived by the sacrifice of Jesus as well.
That's in Kabbalah.
That's in Paul.
That's in Ascension of Isaiah, another pre-Christian apocryphal book.
As for the mysteries of God, they knew them not.
Paul says the same thing, essentially.
This is a mystery hidden from the beginning of time.
5-5-2-3.
Also in Wisdom of Solomon 2.13, it says, He calleth himself the child of the Lord, Jesus.
2.16 maketh his boast that God is his father.
So they read this verse and they go, oh, that sounds like a Messiah.
Then they read Isaiah.
They go, that sounds like a suffering Messiah.
Oh, and Daniel, he dies, and Zachariah, he's pierced for our afflictions.
They connect all these together and came up with a midrash.
2.18, for if the just man be the son of God, help him and deliver him from the hand of his enemies.
It's clearly where it comes from.
Isaiah 53 was already understood to contain an atonement martyrdom framework applicable to dying heroes generally.
Isaiah 53, which is the title of the video, and we've gone into deep.
and the whole concept of a suffering martyred hero was an established Jewish archetype.
But of the more specific notion of a dying Messiah, we also have other pre-Christian evidence in the form of a Dead Sea Scroll designated 11Q13.
11Q13, the Melchizedek scroll.
And I'm going to have to do a whole video just on the Melchizedek scroll because it ties in.
It is smoking gun bombshell proof of the Christian deception.
Connect that with Apocalypse of Abraham and the war scroll and these other Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls.
You can see the big picture, how Christianity is a deception.
13.
The so-called Melchizedek scroll.
This is an apocalyptic Pesher, a document attempting to discover hidden messages in the scriptures by finding secret links among disparate and previously unrelated verses.
Okay, listen to Richard Carriers.
I interviewed Richard Carrier, by the way, and asked him, what's the difference between a Pesher and a Midrash?
That's up on Odyssey and BitShoot if you guys want to see it.
One more time.
This is what a Pesher is.
This is what Christianity is.
But of the more specific notion of a dying Messiah, we also have other pre-Christian evidence in the form of a Dead Sea Scroll designated 11Q13, the so-called Melchizedek Scroll.
This is an apocalyptic Pesher, a document attempting to discover hidden messages in the scriptures by finding secret links among disparate a pesher to find hidden messages in the scriptures by finding secret links among disparate and pre-secret links between disparate verses unrelated verses communicate God's plan which together communicate God's plan that's what they did to create Christianity most commonly and certainly in this case his plans for the coming Messiah the defeat of evil and the end of the world see through it all
says he he cites John Dr. John D. Crossan on his book the historical Jesus says hide the prophecy tell the narrative and invent the story that's what they did there are many such pesherim at Qumran but this one tells us about the messenger of Isaiah 52 to 53 who is linked in Isaiah with a servant who will die to atone for everyone's sins presaging God's final victory which as we have already seen later Jews definitely regarded as the Messiah at Qumran 11q13 appears to say that this messenger is the same man as the
the Messiah of Daniel 9, who dies around the same time and ends to sin is said to be accomplished, again presaging God's final victory.
Oh shoot, I don't have that up right now.
We'll go to it in a second.
And that the day on which this happens will be a great and final day of atonement, absolving the sins of all the elect.
After which, 11Q13 goes on to say, God and his Savior will overthrow all demonic forces.
And all this will proceed according to the timetable in Daniel 9.
Thus, 11Q13 appears to predict that a Messiah will die and that this will mark the final days before which God's agents will defeat Belial, or Satan, and atone for the sins of the elect.
Not all scholars have recognized this in 11Q13 or conceded it.
Though I find no sound basis for rejecting it, I'll endeavor to prove it elsewhere.
Okay, everybody, you gotta get that audible.
Don't talk to me about, Adam, Jesus isn't a myth.
Josephus in Tacitus wrote about him.
All the scholars say that he's a historical person.
If you haven't read that book, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Now, yeah, I know I said we're gonna wrap it up, but I got a little, I got permission to go a little longer.
Okay, now we need to go back to the other project, and I wanna go over Melchizedek Scroll a little bit more, just real quick.
I'll go deeper into that.
I'm gonna do a show on a lot of these Dead Sea Scrolls.
Soon.
A series on them, possibly.
Okay.
the support tonight guys uh Zio free says midrash means make that shit up goal to guilt control guide the goes Ishmael for Jewish benefit goals Liam T. Jarrett says Adam needs more dramatic music in the background maybe a podium too I know I was really tired before the stream started too and I've just been yelling though I need to take a deep breath and get cheese I still have a little bit of an energy drink flowing in me from my workout earlier but
yeah I could use some dramatic move music what if in my live streams I just played dramatic uh hypnotic music in the background the whole time you guys would you guys like that Liam T. Jarrett says haha Adam said he would have to end it early 20 minutes ago can't stop won't stop all right Melchizedek scroll I'll do a whole video on this soon this is small but it he links Isaiah 61 and
And this is written in Hebrew, they estimate 100 B.C., 100 years before the supposed birth of Jesus.
And they're connecting all of these same verses that the authors of Christianity also cited to create the Jesus myth.
And you look into Melchizedek Scroll on YouTube, there's Christians all over saying, they were, these Essenes, they had the power of prophecy.
They foresaw Jesus would come.
No, this is just a pre-Christian Christian book that's picking up on some of the same memes and archetypes and prophecies that Christians later came up with, a different Pesher at Midrash.
So we have Psalms, Isaiah 61, Isaiah 52, which is right before Isaiah 53, that leads into the suffering Messiah and has a lot of important verses there.
And then Daniel 9 connects Daniel 9.
Isaiah, so this Melchizedek scroll, which is basically referring to Jesus, Jesus is in the order of Melchizedek, all over Hebrews.
In Psalms 2:9.
Oh, wait.
Where is it?
22.
Oh, man.
Okay, there it is.
In Psalm 110, it says, Thou art a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.
So Jesus is Melchizedek, right?
What does it start say right at the top of Psalms 110?
What is the role of Jesus according to if he's Melchizedek?
Let's read.
Psalms 110.
The Lord said unto my Lord, which that's cited in the Gospels too.
Jesus uses that to prove that he's actually God.
So he cites this verse also, saying he is this person.
The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion, Jesus, and rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
Thou art a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.
The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in his day in the day of his wrath.
That's Gentile kings.
He shall judge among the heathen the goyim, the Gentiles.
He shall fill the places with dead bodies.
He shall wound the heads over many countries.
That's what Jesus is supposed to do.
Isaiah 61, which is cited here in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the pre-Christian book.
Isaiah 61 for Melchizedek, the Jesus character.
Isaiah 61 is, you will feed on the wealth of the nations and in their riches you will boast.
Their descendants, the Jews, will be known among the nations and their offspring among the peoples.
All who see them will acknowledge they are the people the Lord has blessed, the Jews.
And Isaiah 42, the servant will bring justice to the nations.
The islands, the Gentiles, will put their hope, which Matthew cites and says, this was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah.
My servant proclaimed justice to the nations.
In his name, the nations will put our hope.
The Gentiles will put our hope into their Messiah.
It was a plot all along.
Matthew 12, and spoken by Isaiah the prophet said, Behold, my servant, judgment to the Gentiles.
Isaiah 49, I will raise my hand to the goyam and lift up my banner to the peoples.
They shall bring your sons in their bosoms and bosoms and carry your daughters on their back.
And what does that say here?
When it cites that verse in Isaiah, the Torah, he thereby, thereby, according to his efforts, elevates the internal of the world, that is Israel, and boosts Israel above the external of the world, who are the nations of the world.
And all these nations, all these goyam, will acknowledge and perceive the significance of the Jewish nation as the verse says, Isaiah 14, 2.
The nations will take them and bring them to their place, and Israel will rule over them upon God's land.
Read that one.
All right.
I think I could go on and on and on.
I've got so much material, but I think we should close it out there before it gets too long.
Let's, I mean, it's pretty clear who can refute any of this.
You'll see in the comments, I can't wait to see your comments.
You'll say, Adam's a secret Jew.
They don't have to address any of this stuff.
They just, the Christians say you're a secret Jew, and the atheists say that you're an anti-Semite.
And then they don't have to address anything.
They can ignore it.
They can engage in their confirmation bias and their cognitive dissonance because they can't refute any of this stuff.
It's too solid.
It's too scripturally based.
There's too much proof for it.
Christianity is a deception.
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