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I didn't say Moses failed. I said he didn't accomplished it on his first trip to Egypt. It was intended in God's plan, that Moses bring universal knowledge of God to the Children of Israel, on his Second coming into Egypt, not on his first time. In similitude, it is intended that, according to what we believe, that Jesus will not bring universal knowledge of God to the world until he returns when his foot touches down on the Mt. of Olives at his Second coming to planet earth.



Hogwash!!! This was already addressed twice by me and by sophiee and by the Torah which refutes your claim. JEesus is NOT the Messiah according to the Torah. The Messiah as it has been explained to you numerous times, must complete the 18 things he is to do during his life. Making comparisons to Moses is NOT going to substantiate your claims that your guy is the real deal. It just deepens the chasm separating a REAL candidate (Moses) from a false one (Jeesus). There was no "second coming". dispense with it. the facts speak for themselves.

Zechariah speaks of the L-rd NOT a Messiah. G-d will change the topography of Israel so that Mt. Zion and the Temple Mount will be able to sustain and accomodate the Temple of Ezekiel's Vision; a Temple which is to be four times the size of what was then Israel's first Temple. The level of holiness will be elevated to correspond to the literal topography, but G-d, not your "jeesus" will do this. End of story. Again, this was explained to you before, but as always, you simply ignore the facts.

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So if Judaism accepts some forthcoming messiah, who they think is going to bring universal knowledge of God -like it says in Zechariah 14:9.... and the Mt. of Olives has not been split into like it says in 14:2.... then they got the wrong guy.




Already answered. G-d will be doing the splitting, not the Messiah or even the "supposed" messiah. The REAL Messiah will be human but imbued with a sense of Holiness, Wisdom and Erudition and will forge a dynasty. He will not be a false prophet speaking duplicity, saying in one breath that one should respect the Law of Moses and that the successors sit in the "seat of Moses"; but all the while eating a ham sandwhich and calling non-Jews "dogs"; handing out side show magic tricks to those "blind" enough to believe he's the real deal.

Judaism and its future Messiah is not based on "belief".. it's based on facts and proofs; secondary to the irreversible truth about who and what G-d is.