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Orthodox Jews want to give Jesus a fair trial


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Retrial for Jesus: New campaign launched in Israel
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/retrial-for-jesus-new-campaign-launched-in-israel/#tMbOyoFYuX7jx46g.99

This is interesting, but a little too late.  However, it seems to be a preparation for the Second Coming of Christ.

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Regarding the quotation: "and then hold a retrial at which he could be acquitted": ----- Do they mean acquitted by reason of insanity? For there are only 3 choices which regard to Jesus of Nazareth: 1. He truly is the Messiah/Christ. 2. He was a liar/charlatan/blasphemer. 3. He was insane. ----- At his first trial before the Jews, the second option was decided upon (Mark 14:61-64). ----- But for Christian Jews and Christian Gentiles, they have already been assured by how perfectly the Old Testament itself shows even the deity of Jesus Christ. For Jesus Christ being uncreated, his having existed forever, from everlasting, is shown in Micah 5:2c (cf. John 1:1,14, John 8:58, Colossians 1:16-17). And Jesus Christ being YHWH the Holy One, from everlasting, is shown in Habakkuk 1:12 (cf. Acts 3:14, Micah 5:2c). And Jesus Christ being the human/divine Son of God due to his virgin birth is shown in Isaiah 7:14 (cf. Matthew 1:22-25, Luke 1:34-35). And Jesus Christ being the mighty God is shown in Isaiah 9:6 (cf. Titus 2:13). And Jesus Christ being YHWH the good shepherd is shown in Psalms 23:1 (cf. John 10:11, Mark 10:18). And Jesus Christ being YHWH who will set his feet on the Mount of Olives at his return is shown in Zechariah 14:3-4 (cf. Acts 1:11-12). And Jesus Christ being YHWH the Redeemer who is the first and last is shown in Isaiah 44:6 (cf. Revelation 2:8, Titus 2:13-14). And Jesus Christ being YHWH the great I AM is shown in Exodus 3:14 (cf. John 8:58). And Jesus Christ being one God with God the Father, equal in divinity to God the Father, is shown in Isaiah 45:5-6 and Isaiah 43:10b (cf. John 10:30, John 20:28, Philippians 2:6); for they show that YHWH is the only God, and that he has always been and forever will be the only God.

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Similarly, Christians can know how perfectly the Old Testament foretold the suffering and death of Jesus Christ for our sins and his rising physically from the dead on the third day (Acts 26:22-23; 1 Corinthians 15:1-5, Luke 24:44-47). For His suffering and death for our sins was foretold in Isaiah 53 (cf. Acts 8:32-35; 1 Peter 2:24). And His crucifixion experience was foretold in Psalms 22 (cf. Matthew 27:46,35). And His not remaining dead was foretold in Psalms 16:10 (cf. Acts 2:31). And His rising from the dead on the third day was foretold in Hosea 6:2 (cf. 1 Corinthians 15:4, Luke 24:46, Colossians 2:12). And the fact that Christ's New Covenant gospel (Matthew 26:28) would go forth to save both Jews and Gentiles was foretold in Isaiah 49:6 and Isaiah 42:6 (cf. Acts 26:23b, Luke 24:47). For some other examples of how Jesus Christ fulfilled Old Testament scriptures at his first coming: he fulfilled Deuteronomy 18:15,18-19 (cf. Acts 3:22-24, Luke 24:44), and Zechariah 9:9 (cf. Matthew 21:4-5), and Psalms 118:22 (cf. Acts 4:11), and Isaiah 9:1-2 (cf. Matthew 4:12-16), and Psalms 110:4 (cf. Hebrews 6:20).

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