The stupid bot changed my question to have a totally different meaning.
I said the Rabbi shut this down. Watch.
Rabbi's counter-points in summary:
The true messiah is a descendant of David through the MALE lineage only. If Jesus was Virgin Born, he couldn't be the True Messiah, because he would have no father.
Moreover, Rabbi argues that if Jesus was of the line of David or virgin born, then he could not be a Levite, and therefore could not legally be a Priest in Israel. (christianity claims Jesus is the High Priest of Israel).
Moreover, Rabbi proves that the verse in context never prophesied a virgin birth in the first place. That was ALTERED by the Christians hundreds of years after the fact.
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this rabbi made up baseless bs for example 'The true messiah is a descendant of David through the MALE lineage only' not only baseless but his own jew bible said 'her seed'. genesis 3. the only way rabbis oppose christianity, is by rejecting their own bible and talmud. not even a leg to stand on. also...
"If Jesus was Virgin Born, he couldn't be the True Messiah, because he would have no father.' is stupid because 'mom sufficed from judah.' no other tribe was father to make a conflict. as an orthodox rabbi told our class in 8th grade 'you need anti-missionary lessons because: the smartest jews switch to christian faith' he actually admitted this so:
so what does that admlt about those who don't?
similarly rabbis SAY psalms is good but read it too rushed to notice psalm 110,4! that refuted this rabbi.
Jesus doesn’t have to follow Jewish law. He replaced most of it (except the Ten Commandments) with his own law.
I encourage you to read Matthew 5: 17. Jesus said he did NOT come to abolish the Law, but to uphold it. He said the Law would never be done away with as long as Heaven and Earth remain. He said whoever teaches against the Law is least in the Kingdom of Heaven, and whoever upholds the law shall be great in the Kingdom of Heaven.
It was Paul of Tarsus who falsely taught that the Law was done away with.
He meant the new law. Although you’re right, of all the four gospels Matthew’s is the one most slanted toward Jewish Christians, of which there were a lot at the time.
This is literally ancient history, and I'm trying to figure out on what planet this sort of thing actually matters. Do you seriously care about it? So why?
About one third of the planet's population are christian, and about half of them are willing to kill you to convert you, contrary to their own religion.
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sounds like you swapped two different religions in your response here.