Crucifixion prove Jesus was from God?

BILLYTHEGOOT

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a jewish tradition back in the times of sacrifice used to require putting the name of your family on the sacrificial lamb to display that this was the lamb that you offered in order for the priest to contact you if your sacrifice was impure<br />
when Jesus/Yeshua died he had a plaque written above His head, much like the sacrificial lambs wore on theirs, this is significant because"In Hebrew, the phrase is commonly rendered ???? ????? ???? ??????? (Yeshua` HaNotsri U'Melech HaYehudim IPA [je??u??? h?n??tseri mele? h?j??huði?m]), which translates instead to "Jesus the Nazarite and King of the Jews." This version was most probably chosen in order that the acronym constitute the tetragrammaton (????) name corresponding with Yahweh or Jehovah"<br />
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does this incredible coincidence prove Jesus was from God??<br />
 

MaurogII

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Where are you getting this information from, because it's not in any bible...

Were you there to see the sign, or are you just pulling it out of undisclosed orifices?
 

Dawnfroggie

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"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." (John 146)"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;" (I Timothy 25)

Perhaps you have heard someone say "there are many ways to God". This is a very popular claim but it is simply false. There is only one way to God, and that one way is through Jesus Christ, God's Son.
 

Arbiter

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Absolutely not!!
It is only claims made many years after he was supposed to have died there are no contemporary records of him at all!! None!!

There is not one single mention of Jesus in the entire Roman record - that is right - not one!!! At the same time as he was supposed to have been around there were a number of Jews claiming to be the messiah - all of whom are well recorded!!

Outside of the bible he is not mentioned in anything until many years after his supposed death!!


There is therefore no substance to your claim at all!!
 
Allow me to enlighten you

Jesus was NEVER 'king of the jews'. The only people who EVER called him that were the Romans, after they had killed him.

And if you are saying that the crucifixion 'proves' Jesus was 'from god', then we must conclude that all the Jews crucified by the Romans were also 'from god' - that means hundreds of thousands of people.

I also need to correct you the tetragrammatron, YHVH DOES NOT 'correspond' with either yahweh OR jehovah. Hebrew has no vowels; it was early Christian theologians who ADDED vowels, wrongly and thus ended up with yahweh and jehovah - Jews never use these names, not ever.

And the phrase you mention is never 'commonly rendered' in Hebrew because no Jew nor Israeli calls Jesus 'king' or anything else. He is not relevant to us.
 
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