Their is nothing in the Torah that alludes to Jesus as the messiah and I answered you with quoting the verse in Genesis. And by the way Isaiah 9:5-6 does not have to do with Jesus or the trinity (or whatever you think it means) as the verse is talking about the salvation that tool place in the days of the child of Ahaz, righteous king Hezekiah, it is he who G-d called the Prince of Peace and the wondrous adviser is G-d Himself. G-d has a god where did you get that from as Psalm 45 states "Therefore has G-d, your G-d, anointed you." As I am sure this is where you took the verse out of context, all it is doing is affirming that G-d is ONE as in G-d, your G-d, the one and only so don't confuse Me with someone or something else kind of G-d, yep that is Him. It is not alluding to the trinity or Jesus as it is simply affirming the oneness of G-d by saying that the true and only G-d of the universe is what we Jews shall serve through His Torah. Genesis 17 states that G-d changed Abram's name to Abraham, a contraction representing his status as av hamon- father of a multitude- as the name Avram represented his former status of av Aram- father of Aram, his country of birth. Thus once again you took the verse out of context.
Zechariah 11:9-10 "I said, "I will not tend you! Let the dying one die and let the decimated one be decimated; and as for the remaining ones, let each devour the other's flesh! And I took My staff Noam and broke it, to annul My covenant that I had sealed with the peoples." It is talking about the covenant that G-d made with the nations of the world that they should never do harm to Israel, the verse is NOT stating that G-d broke the original covenant that He made with Abraham or Moses as that is in effect for all time so once again you have taken the verse out of context.
Zechariah 14:6-7 "It will be on that day, the light will not be either very bright or very dim. It will be a unique day; it will be known as HASHEM'S [day], neither day nor night, but it will happen towards evening time that there will be light." Does this seem like anything on earth, hmm ....yes. The verse is stating that this day will become famous as the unique day that G-d revealed His might and His wonders. When the tragedy of exile is soon to end, and the light is alluding to G-d's salvation as stated in the previous verses. I don't see how that points to anything that is not on earth. Again you took it out of context.
Daniel 9:24 "Seventy septets have been decreed upon your people and upon your Holy city to terminate transgression, to end sin, to wipe away iniquity, to bring everlasting righteousness, to confirm the visions and prophets, and to anoint the Holy of Holies." The verse refers to seventy times seven which =490 years thus it means seventy years of the exile that have passed from the destruction of the First Temple to this vision, and thus the entire 420 years of the Second Temple. Nope sure is not talking about Jesus and thus every verse you quoted was way out of context which is not shocking considering you are a Christian and as it was Christianity who deliberately rewrote the Torah to suit their own evil goals. Thus it is not Judaism that is flawed but you as well as the rest of the world.
Are you trying to make converts to Judaism?
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