Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Dovid Vigler's Views on the Messiah


REVEALED! Could The Rebbe Be The Messiah?
Rabbi Dovid Vigler | 17 Sept. 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lOfabZ82Wc


2:33 Can you give a single example of a Jew who:

  • won the debate
  • was executed, because winning it was treason?


  • I highly doubt it.

    The Jew was in the Middle Ages (unlike the time of Constantine) not regarded as basically a citizen. He was regarded like "his ghetto is his country" or "his shtetl is his country" ... that being so, it could hardly be treason against the loyalty against a prince to win a debate.

    If he converted people, made them apostatise from Christ, that could be punished. But just winning the debate, I don't think so.

    In today's society, I think Jewish pressure groups have more power over media than Catholic ones.

    The debate between St. Raymond of Peñafort and Ramban, I have tried in vain to find a text online. Perhaps because Ben Nahman didn't win the debate.

    "there has to to be a person in 3:00 every generation that he knows that that 3:04 is the that is The Sleeper Cell"

    Can this be what Josephus meant when he said of Jesus "he was the Messiah"?

    Hrvatski Noahid
    @hrvatskinoahid1048
    In the future, the Messianic king will arise and renew the Davidic dynasty, restoring it to its initial sovereignty. He will build the Temple and gather the dispersed of Israel. Your hero failed.

    Hans-Georg Lundahl
    @hglundahl
    @hrvatskinoahid1048 Except He didn't.

    His vicar was in 1493 deciding what parts of the world should become Spanish and what Portuguese, so much for sovereignty.

    He tore down and rebuilt the Temple of His Body.

    He assembled Judah and Ephraim in Acts 8 and gathered the geographic dispersal in Acts 2.

    That's not failing.

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