Jews, where does it say all prophecies of the Messiah will be fulfilled in his

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lifetime? when Isiah sumthing says that when he's dead he'll be buried in a rich man's grave or sumthing like that. in order to fulfill the prophecy he must have died
 
The prophecy says it will be fulfilled in 'this' lifetime, not 'his' lifetime.
It goes on to say "when all these things have happened"...
Not ALL the things have happened, yet.

You are correct in some parts.
Jesus did die. He was buried in the rich mans grave.
He rose from the grave.
He will return again to fight Satan's evil empire.
 
I haven't understood where in the Bible says the messiah will rise of the death and he will go to heaven.
 
Uggh... I implore you to read the scriptural verses Butch pasted in his post. I checked them out and if you understand the Christian perspective of the story of Jesus in somewhat well depth you'd find that most of them don't support what he says or just reinforce that Jesus is the Messiah or they are of no significance to either side whatsoever or are repeats of ones he already said. I checked them out because I wanted to confirm that what I was believing is the truth. There are a few verses that are a bit iffy for me... but I'm only 16 and I'll ask people about them and research them and pray to God.

If you want to know which ones they are, here you go
Ezekiel 28: 2-10
Deut 24:16
Deut 12:31
 
it's the sabbath for Jews. No, it doesn't say that in Isaiah. That's Xtian back glancing and twisting stuff to fit the myth around Jesus.

Jewish Messiah

Reasons Jesus was NOT the Jewish Messiah: 1. divine birth/divinity (the Jewish Messiah will NOT be divine. He will be human.) G-d cannot become human: Deuteronomy 6:4, Isaiah 44:6, Hosea 11:9, Ezekiel 28:2, Numbers 23:19

2. Performing Miracles – the Jewish Messiah will NOT perform miracles but will accomplish them

3. Taking on the sins of others: no one can take on the sins of others: Deuteronomy 24:16, Exodus 32:30-35, Ezekiel 18:1-4, 20-24; 26-27

4. Breaking the Sabbath – the Jewish Messiah will be observant.

5.Sacrificed/Rising from the dead: G-d rejects human sacrifice and blood sacrifice is NOT an absolute requirement for the absolution of sin – Deuteronomy 12:30-31, Jeremiah 19:4-6, Psalm 106:37-38, Ezekiel 16:20, Leviticus 5:11-13, Jonah 3:10, Leviticus 17, Leviticus 5:11-13, Numbers 16:47, Numbers 31:50, Isaiah 6:6-7, Jeremiah 7:22-23, Psalm 51:16-17

6. Prophecies Unfilled – the Jewish Messiah will accomplish ALL the prophecies in one lifetime.

7. The Jewish Messiah cannot trace his lineage through Jehoiakim, Jeconiah, or Shealtiel, because this royal line was cursed (I Chronicles 3:15-17, Jeremiah 22:18, 30). But according to Matthew 1:11-12 and Luke 3:27, Jesus was a descendant of Shealtiel.

8. Jesus is worshiped – the eternal covenant between G-d and Jews is that Jews will worship G-d and only G-d and G-d does not become a man. Numbers 23:19, Hosea 11:9, 1 Samuel 15:29, Job 9:32-33, Ezekiel 28:9, Hosea 4:15, Malachi 3:6

thanks to What Jews Believe website, Mama P and tweaking of my own (Aravah)

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The actual prophecies about the Jewish Messiah
* The Sanhedrin will be re-established (Isaiah 1:26)
* Once he is King, leaders of other nations will look to him for guidance. (Isaiah 2:4)
* The whole world will worship the One God of Israel (Isaiah 2:17)
* He will be descended from King David (Isaiah 11:1) via King Solomon (1 Chron. 22:8-10)
* The Moshiach will be a man of this world, an observant Jew with "fear of God" (Isaiah 11:2)
*****In other words - this must all be accomplished in a human lifetime*****
* Evil and tyranny will not be able to stand before his leadership (Isaiah 11:4)
* Knowledge of God will fill the world (Isaiah 11:9)
* He will include and attract people from all cultures and nations (Isaiah 11:10)
* All Israelites will be returned to their homeland (Isaiah 11:12)
* Death will be swallowed up forever (Isaiah 25:8)
* There will be no more hunger or illness, and death will cease (Isaiah 25:8)
* All of the dead will rise again (Isaiah 26:19)
* The Jewish people will experience eternal joy and gladness (Isaiah 51:11)
* He will be a messenger of peace (Isaiah 52:7)
* Nations will end up recognizing the wrongs they did to Israel (Isaiah 52:13-53:5)
* The peoples of the world will turn to the Jews for spiritual guidance (Zechariah 8:23)
* The ruined cities of Israel will be restored (Ezekiel 16:55)
* Weapons of war will be destroyed (Ezekiel 39:9)
* The Temple will be rebuilt (Ezekiel 40) resuming many of the suspended mitzvot
* He will then perfect the entire world to serve God together (Zephaniah 3:9)
* Jews will know the Torah without Study (Jeremiah 31:33)
* He will give you all the desires of your heart (Psalms 37:4)
* He will take the barren land and make it abundant and fruitful (Isaiah 51:3, Amos 9:13-15, Ezekiel 36:29-30, Isaiah 11:6-9).
Thanks to Mark S, Aravah and Plushy Bear
 
Just for starters, the Jewish messiah will beiing an age of peace and be an ordinary human man. That rather rules out the notion of some second coming, don't you think?

Look, Christians translate the bible in ways that we feel distorts the Hebrew original. It's OK, that's their religion and I know it is very meaningful to those who follow it sincerely. But to then insist that we Jews change OUR original Hebrew bible to make it consistent with the Christian version is a bit rich.
 
Just for starters, the Jewish messiah will beiing an age of peace and be an ordinary human man. That rather rules out the notion of some second coming, don't you think?

Look, Christians translate the bible in ways that we feel distorts the Hebrew original. It's OK, that's their religion and I know it is very meaningful to those who follow it sincerely. But to then insist that we Jews change OUR original Hebrew bible to make it consistent with the Christian version is a bit rich.
 
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