The Devil Inside's points on certain jewish philosophies

well, until you post scriptural evidence from an unbiased point of view, i cannot accept this.
you and i both know the agenda of that site.

i want researched scriptural comparison from an unbiased point of view. these exist.
 
It states the germane Old Testament scriptures, can you actually say that they are not quoting Old Testament scriptures?

several are taken out of context.

"born of a virgin".
when read in hebrew, the scripture says nothing of a "virgin". it speaks of a "young girl".

however, this thread is not about jesus.
do you have a question on the thread topic?
 
Well, the Kabala number system seems to have been derived from the ancient mapping system which I rediscovered, the Jews probably integrated it in their philosophies when Hiram was helping the Jews build the first Temple.
 
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Well, the Kabala nubmrer system seems to have been derived from the ancient mapping system which I rediscovered, the Jews probably integrated it in their philosophies when Hiram was helping the Jews build the first Temple.

its an interesting theory you have.
is there any evidence of this?

to my knowledge, with many years of study, the numbering system is purely based on the alphabet.
 
I know nothing about the alphabet to number theories, but the numbering in Kabala matches up with the precession mapping numbering, way to coincidental, not to mention its historical plausibility.
 
I know nothing about the alphabet to number theories, but the numbering in Kabala matches up with the precession mapping numbering, way to coincidental, not to mention its historical plausibility.

every character in the hebrew alphabet correlates to a number.
this is the system that is used in jewish mysticism.
 
Why? Suppose I wanted to convert, what would be the difficulties?

well, modern judaism isnt just a religion...its a community as well. for example, many rabbis will just turn newcomers away...to see if they come back again (exhibiting dedication and resolve to "officially" convert).

another difficulty many people experience is the very memorization of scripture in hebrew. in most cases, it is required to remember things regardless of being able to understand the language or not.
etc, etc.
 
i live in a jewish community in north west london at the moment.

and i found your OP very interesting.

peace.

well, these arent all "traditional" views. i belong to a group of people that would equate most closely with gnostics (from a christian point of view).
however, all of the fundamental statements carry over into a traditionalist dogma. :)
 
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