messiah
Articles defending messianic prophecy, expectations, and their fulfillment in Jesus.
Response To Jim Lippard’s The Fabulous Prophecies of the Messiah Paid Members Public
James D. Price, Ph. D. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Temple Baptist Seminary Chattanooga, TN 37404 (423) 493-4246 e-mail drjdprice Dec. 15, 1995 {NOTE: I have chosen to post this response to atheist bible critic Jim Lippard’s critique of Messianic prophecies on my blog in order to make
PSALM 22:16: LIONS ON THE PROWL OR A PIERCED MESSIAH? Paid Members Public
According to anti-Christian rabbi polemicists and other biblical critics, Psalm 22:16[17 in Jewish translations] is an instance where Christians supposedly corrupted the Hebrew text in order to turn it into a prophecy of the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus. Here’s how it reads in the King James
Solomon Was Not David’s Lord! Paid Members Public
Addendum In my post (/2019/02/22/solomon-was-not-davids-lord-psalm-1101-revisited-again/), I demonstrated why David in Psalm 110:1 could not have been referring to his son Solomon as his lord whom Jehovah exalted to sit enthroned alongside of him. Here I am going to highlight the fact that for believing Christians who
Solomon Was Not David’s Lord! Psalm 110:1 Revisited… Again! Paid Members Public
In a vain attempt of disassociating the Lord Jesus from the inspired words of king David in the following Psalm, “A Psalm of David. The LORD said to my lord (adoni), ‘Sit at My right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.’” Psalm 110:1 Certain critics and skeptics
GOD THE SON IN THE OLD TESTAMENT Paid Members Public
The following is taken from the late Dr. Robert A. Morey’s book, The Trinity: Evidence & Issues, Part II: The Old Testament Evidence, Chapter Eleven. God the Son [Christian Scholar’s Press, Las Vegas, Nevada], pp. 174-187. Chapter Eleven God The Son The next Person in the doctrine of
A Divine Messiah That Suffers and Reigns! Pt. 3 Paid Members Public
I resume my analysis /2018/12/23/a-divine-messiah-that-suffers-and-reigns-pt-2/. In this section, I take a look at what the Psalms have to say regarding the coming Messianic Ruler. Here’s what the Holy Spirit inspired David, “Now these be the last words of David. David the son of Jesse said, and
A Divine Messiah That Suffers and Reigns! Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
I continue from where I left off /2018/12/20/a-divine-messiah-that-suffers-and-reigns-pt-1/. Isaiah wasn’t the only prophet to speaking of the Deity and vicarious suffering of the Messiah. Daniel was given a vision of a human figure that all nations must worship as he reigns over them forever: “I saw
A Divine Messiah That Suffers and Reigns! Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
In this post I am going to highlight some of the OT texts, which speak of God’s Anointed suffering vicariously for the sins of the world while also affirming his divine identity and status. The passages that I will be looking at refer to the Messiah as a preexistent