JESUS THE NAZARENE WAS NOT RESURRECTED

 

Christians say that Jesus the Nazarene was raised from the dead.

 

However, the Jews say that Jesus the Nazarene was not raised from the dead.

 

Therefore, to know whether Jesus the Nazarene was resurrected or not, it is necessary to consult the Holy Scriptures.

 

But to do so, firstly we need to know what are the true Holy Scriptures, because Christians say that the Holy Scriptures are the books of the Old Testament (Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible) and also the books of the New Testament, and the Jews say that the Holy Scriptures are only the books of the Old Testament (Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible).

 

The books of the New Testament are not part of the true Holy Scriptures, because in them there are words that contradict the words that God had spoken before, which are written in the books of the Old Testament (Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible).

 

For example: It is written in the Tanakh (Old Testament), in Genesis 17:9-14 and Exodus 12:48-49 and Leviticus 12:3, that God commanded that all men be circumcised and, however, it is written in the New Testament, in Galatians 5:2, that Paul of Tarsus said for us not to do the circumcision.

 

Another example: It is written in the Tanakh (Old Testament) in Leviticus 11:1-30, that God has commanded that we do not eat the unclean animals, among which are the pig, the rabbit, the hare, the camel, the ostrich, the fishes without scales, the shrimp, the lobster, the swimming crab, the crab, the squid, the octopus, the mussels and the oysters and, however, it is written in the New Testament , in Romans 14:14 and 14:20, and in 1 Timothy 4:1-4, that Paul of Tarsus said that everything is clean, and that it is allowed to eat anything.

 

Another example: It is written in the Tanakh (Old Testament) in Exodus 20:8-11, that God commanded us not to work on the seventh day of the week, which is the Saturday (Shabbat), and, however, it is written in the New Testament in Colossians 2:16, that Paul of Tarsus said that it is not necessary to keep the Shabbat.

 

Therefore, the books of the New Testament are not inspired by God, and therefore they are not part of the true Bible, which is the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh (Old Testament).

 

Therefore, we cannot rely on the New Testament.

 

Jesus the Nazarene was a man. All men die and are not resurrected. Only at the end of time there will be the resurrection of the dead, and before that no dead is resurrected.

 

It is written in the true Bible in Daniel 12:2, that at the end of time there will be the resurrection of the dead, but it will be a resurrection of many dead, not of one dead.

 

The human beings who were resurrected by miracle of God, mentioned in 1 Kings 17:22 and 2 Kings 4:35 and 2 Kings 13:21, after that died again, and resurrection to eternal life will only be at the end of time, and it shall be resurrection of many dead, as it is written in Daniel 12:2, and not resurrection of one dead.

 

Therefore, it turns out that, in reality, Jesus the Nazarene was not resurrected.

 

The New Testament says that Jesus the Nazarene rose from the dead because the intention of the New Testament is to deify Jesus the Nazarene.

 

The New Testament says that Jesus the Nazarene is God, and also says that Jesus the Nazarene is the Messiah.

 

However, Jesus the Nazarene is not God, because Jesus the Nazarene was a man, and no man can be God, because God is the creator of all things, and man is a creature, and it is totally impossible for the creator to be the creature. This is a logical impossibility. Moreover, one person cannot be another person, and so Jesus the Nazarene cannot be God. For more details on this, see the webpage www.caraita.teo.br/is_jesus_god.htm .

 

And Jesus the Nazarene is not the Messiah, because the suffering servant mentioned in Isaiah 52:13 to 53-12 is not the Messiah, but the people of Israel, as it is written in Isaiah 41:8-9 and 41:21-22 and 49:1-3. For more details on this, see the webpage www.caraita.teo.br/jesus_the_nazarene_is_not_the_messiah.htm .

 

Yahveh bless you.

 

Author: João Paulo Fernandes Pontes (Hebrew name: Yochanan Ben Yosef).

 

E-mail: joaopaulopontes@caraita.teo.br .

 

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