It's interesting that the argument of early christians
was exactly the opposite - the Is.7.14 is a message of
prophesy.
The sign, surely, is that a particular young women will have a son - not in itself miraculous, but perhaps noteworthy. And the prophecy is not only this but that before the child grows up the land of two kings will be laid waste.However, the author draws no particular
attention to this amazing fact
"For this reason the sovereign master himself will
give you a confirming sign". If the message is just a
routine birth by a young women, then what is this
phophesy about, what is the sign?
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