Proteus wrote:
Two points
First, I seem to recall that people here recently presumed to completely debunk Micah 5:1 as referring to Messiah.  I will try to find that thread and will edit this post to link to it.

Second, it might be good to find and quote the GT places that quote this verse.  "The stone that the builders rejected" is taken, by the GT, to refer to J.'s rejection by the religious elites of his time, the Pharisees and the priestly class.

Proteus, Regarding your first point, and concerning the link in your follow-up post, that isn't correct.  Micah 5:1 is clearly messianic (see my article - Micah 5:1[2] - Bethlehem: The Messiah's Birthplace?).  We discussed on the board, and the link you posted indicates as much, that Micah 5:1 doesn't predict that Bethlehem is the Messiah's birthplace.

Regarding your second point, I've done just that in my article - Debunking "Proof Texts" from the Psalms: Part 6 - Psalms 102, 109, 118, 132, in which I discuss the missionary claim regarding Psalms 118:22 and show that this verse is "quoted" in Matthew 21:42 as part of the so-called "fulfillment" of the alleged "messianic prophecy".  I also debunk the claim about this so-called "messianic prophecy"/"fulfillment" pair.

UriYosef

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