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* '''Tanakh''' — the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Prophets, Writings)
 
* '''Tanakh''' — the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Prophets, Writings)
 
* '''Messiah (Mashiach)''' — “anointed one”; meaning varies by context and tradition
 
* '''Messiah (Mashiach)''' — “anointed one”; meaning varies by context and tradition
* '''Midrash''' — interpretive tradition (not always meant as “literal history”)
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* '''Peshat''' — the plain/straightforward sense of a text (linguistic + literary context)
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 19 January 2026



Messiah Reading Guide

Sources note: This page aims to represent both Jewish and Christian views fairly. Where a claim describes a Jewish position, it should be supported by Jewish sources (Tanakh, rabbinic texts, or mainstream Jewish explanations). Where a claim describes a Christian position, it should be supported by Christian sources (New Testament, early church, or scholarly references).



Recommended order

  1. Messiah_Prophecies_Overview — a clear map: what Christians claim, what Jews dispute, and why
  2. Messiah_Common_Jewish_Objections — the top objections with links to deeper pages
  3. Sin_Is_The_Problem — why atonement is central to the Messiah discussion

Then explore the biggest disputed texts:

How this series is structured

Each page follows the same format:

  • 1) What the text says (in context)
  • 2) How Jewish interpretation commonly reads it
  • 3) How Christian interpretation reads it
  • 4) Strongest objections + best replies
  • 5) Summary (5 bullets)

Quick glossary

  • Tanakh — the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Prophets, Writings)
  • Messiah (Mashiach) — “anointed one”; meaning varies by context and tradition
  • Peshat — the plain/straightforward sense of a text (linguistic + literary context)


Messiah Series Navigation
Start Messiah_Reading_GuideMessiah_Prophecies_OverviewMessiah_Common_Jewish_ObjectionsSin_Is_The_Problem
Key disputed texts Isaiah_53_The_Suffering_ServantDaniel_7_Son_of_Man_and_KingdomNew_Covenant_Jeremiah_31Messiah_Expectations_Peace_Temple_Gathering
Debate add-ons Rambam_Messiah_CriteriaDeuteronomy_13_and_JesusDaniel_9_Seventy_Weeks_OverviewPsalm_110_Priest_King
Sources hub Messiah_Sources (recommended Jewish / Christian / academic references)