How Christ’s death secures the salvation of those who believe.

I'm not sure About Tovia Singer's Version And mostly what I've heard about the Christian version is just that it's a chapter in the Bible that has the most prophecies about Jesus. But me personally here's one I like.



Isaiah 51-53 – The Atoning Suffering & Victory of the Messiah
Wow, that Enduring Word website is jam-packed full of information.
I have read Tovia Singer's version and the Christian version.
Which one do you prefer?
My Jack Hayford Spirit Filled Life Study Bible has a commentary on Isaiah 53 which I really enjoyed. Jack Hayford is one of my favorite pastors. Keith Green used to lead the worship in his church. I'll insert my favorite Keith Green song below.

But this is what really opened up my eyes to the book of Isaiah. Brevard Childs Isaiah: A Commentary

 
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Aquinas' work describes an Aristotelian Platonist 'god' in response to his mentor the islamicist Averroes... Aquinas took the Greek theological questions, form of exegesis, and terms/ concepts from Plato and Aristotle, e.g., in his unabridged multivolume Summa which deviously maps Christianity within the classical Greek Pythagorean (Egyptian) mystery religion.
 
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Aquinas' work describes an Aristotelian Platonist 'god' in response to his mentor the islamicist Averroes... Aquinas took the Greek theological questions, form of exegesis, and terms/ concepts from Plato and Aristotle, e.g., in his unabridged multivolume Summa which deviously maps Christianity within the classical Greek Pythagorean (Egyptian) mystery religion.

I don't agree completely with Aquinas, but I also I don't agree with the inferences you are making.

You are just asserting them, like a conspiracy theory, and it is also a "genetic fallacy," if X is somehow associated with Y then Y being wrong means X is wrong.

If anyone is interested in looking at Aquinas for what he says, instead of elaborate unproven conspiracy theories, there is a nice site with his works online:

 
You linked to Aquinas.
Thanks For bringing that to my attention. It was a long day what can I say.
Here's the right one

 
Thanks For bringing that to my attention. It was a long day what can I say.
Here's the right one


How many accounts do you have, lol.
 
Thanks For bringing that to my attention. It was a long day what can I say.
Here's the right one

Pity this is not available in PDF format.
Johann.
 
Looks very interesting, thanks.

Sure I have a lot of commentaries, they all have their strengths and weaknesses.
They sure do-but it is also helpful, especially the rabbinical writings. Hadavar one of the links I would share.
I also love Michael Brown's "Answering the rabbis book series" Excellent.
Johann.
 
@sethproton

... being in Him and listening to Him
is the most incredible sweet event for me,
to be with Him in heaven was a gift
which put all my previous life to shame
and now for ever all I want is
to honor and worship Him with
every ounce my being and wait for His return
 
@sethproton

... being in Him and listening to Him
is the most incredible sweet event for me,
to be with Him in heaven was a gift
which put all my previous life to shame
and now for ever all I want is
to honor and worship Him with
every ounce my being and wait for His return

But he didn't die and suffer for your sins?
 
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