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Thorough Reflection On The Work of Jesus That Matters Or Not

Thorough Reflection On The Work of Jesus That Matters Or Not

Continued from Part 25 ISAIAH 53:11 53:11:  “From the labor of his soul he shall see; he shall be satisfied.” Christian commentators claim that the life’s work of Jesus is reflected in verse 11.  Certainly, the Gospels’ Jesus was not “satisfied” with what he accomplished during his lifetime; this is indicated by what he said on the cross. There, it is said, he cried out: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34).  The argument that verse 11 refers to the suppose


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Meaning of The Portion That Jesus Allegedly Received

Meaning of The Portion That Jesus Allegedly Received

Continued from Part 26 ISAIAH 53:12 53:12:  “I will divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the mighty” There is a great divide between truth (Isaiah) and fiction (the New Testament). To have or to have nothing that is the question.  What portion did Jesus allegedly have and when did he get it?  How is a Christian interpretation of “I will divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the mighty,” where the servant receives “a portion


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

What Everyone Should Know About The Meaning of Sacrifice

What Everyone Should Know About The Meaning of Sacrifice

Continued from Part 27 The servant’s rewards for faithfulness to God In verse 12, God speaks of the servant, who, as a result of his selflessness, is willing to give up all that he possesses in the service of God.  This is the meaning of sacrifice within the context of our discussion. The alleged sacrifice of the Christian Jesus is greatly exaggerated.   There is a gross misuse of the concept of “sacrifice” where one who is alleged to be a supernatural being knows that by giving up a flesh-and


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Understanding How Jesus Shared His Portion of Spoils

Understanding How Jesus Shared His Portion of Spoils

Continued from Part 28 Jesus and the spoils of war shared with the mighty. What portion did Jesus share with the great, what spoil did he divide with the mighty? Who are the “great” and who are the “mighty” with whom he supposedly interacted and shared the “spoil”?   Where and what is the fulfillment?   Is fulfillment left to the “he’s coming any day now” second coming farce?  Christians, get over it, he’s not coming back–not then, not now, not ever. 53:12:  “because he had poured out his sou


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

How Could Jesus Still Be All Knowing After His Resurrection?

How Could Jesus Still Be All Knowing After His Resurrection?

Continued from Part 2 Similarly, when asked if he would “at this time” restore the kingdom of Israel (Acts 1:6) Jesus replied:  “It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has placed in His own jurisdiction” (Acts 1:7).  Are we to conclude that the “equal” partners of the triune godhead have powers and knowledge, which they do not share with each other?  Even after his supposed resurrection, Jesus is still not all-knowing but is said to receive increments of knowledge from God.


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Coequality Necessities Within The Trinity

Coequality Necessities Within The Trinity

Continued from Part 3 John quotes Jesus as saying:  “I am going to the Father, because the Father is greater than I am” (John 14:28).  Is this coequality within the Trinity?  According to the New Testament, Jesus referred to God as “my God” both before and after his supposed resurrection (Matthew 27:46; John 20:17; Revelation 3:12).  Thus, according to the New Testament, Jesus did not consider himself to be God or God’s coequal, but instead recognized his subservience to God to whom he must go.


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Incorrect Claims That Jesus And God Are Equal You Need To Know

Incorrect Claims That Jesus And God Are Equal You Need To Know

Continued from Part 4 Paul states “that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Philippians 2:11).  Some Trinitarian Christians allege this shows that Paul taught that Jesus and God are equal.  However, their claim is not correct.  The complete passage shows Jesus’ in a subservient position to that of God:   The attitude you should have is the one Christ had:  Although he existed in the form of God he did not think that by force he should try to become equal with God.  Instead, he


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Zalman Kravitz