There is not much left regarding the messiah aside from Isaiah: a doubt
reference or two, depending how you read it, in Psalms (I'm sure you know
that other references are mistranslations), Micha, Zahariah, perhaps. These
opuses weren't taken seriously by Jews before the Pharisees, and even long
after they invented a new meaning. Sure you cannot base a religion on this
more than on Beowulf (not sure about the spelling, sorry).
>But I believe the Servant is the Messiah, even though the word "anointed"
is not used of the Servant by Isaiah.<
But on what basis, then?
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