How do you guys respond to this?

for all the wrongs you have done to me,
because I will remove from you
your arrogant boasters.
Never again will you be haughty
on my holy hill.
12
But I will leave within you
the meek and humble.
The remnant of Israel
will trust in the name of the Lord.
Zephaniah 3

If they just read 3 verses farther and the context maybe they'd understand.


Neither of the other verses seem to have much bearing on "The whole world will worship…" part.

Messiah ben Joseph (Jacob's son) and ben David. ben Joseph was to suffer and be killed, and ben David would avenge him.

But Rabbis stupidly think they're different people. He's one and the same. And he did take vengeance: AD 70. And he functions as both King and a Light to the Gentiles (as Joseph did, when saving Egypt from famine).

ty friends

I've seen this entire list used by multiple rabbis in debates against baby Christians who aren't prepared for it.
But just to start off with one:
God is ONE. His oneness is inviolable and is not that of a compound unity
In Genesis it is quite clear
ONE.

2000 years of church history (including the New Testament itself.. read John 1:1 just to refresh yourself) doesn't care for your Oneness Pentecostal heresy. Stop trying to fellate your Rabbinic overlords and come to the real God.

Even pre-Rabbinic Jews recognized that the Word and Spirit are God. It's impossible to separate them. Just like you couldn't separate your words and spirit from yourself.

In your rush to insult me and Protestantism, did you even read the OP or the particular bullet point I was responding to?
don't bother to respond, the answer is no.

Bump

Most of that list I’m not educated enough to fully argue with, and I admit does (on the surface at least) present a good challenge to Christianity. However, I do have to counter this: All this jewish oneness crap came later as a result of Christian trinitarianism. Google the “two powers in Heaven” doctrine or read the works of Philo on the Logos to see at least proto-trinitarianism among the ancient Jews. Strict unitarianism came later, after Jesus, and it eventually influenced Islam. It’s not an old Jewish doctrine
You should also know that rabbinical Jews will not change their mind because they believe the Tanakh and Talmud are finalized. Read this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oven_of_Akhnai for a story on the rabbis rejecting the direct voice of God on grounds that it’s not in the Torah.

Nice reading comprehension bro

🇻🇦🇻🇦🇻🇦Certain people🇻🇦🇻🇦🇻🇦 hate the Bible because they can’t read

Well of course, we all believe that. We are Christians! Everyone in this thread is a trinitarian Christian. If you weren’t an illiterate with no reading comprehension, you wouldn’t begin to think otherwise