You do not include the reference, which is always helpful, but you are talking about Isaiah 45:7. That particular verse has been discussed at least 6 or 7 times by more than one person and if you had knowledge (I know you think you do) of what is really going on in this thread, you would know that.
So what does the Hebrew actually say then? Not evil. It states CALAMITY.
רָ֑ע
rā‘;calamity
Nothing to see here.
So what does the Hebrew actually say then? Not evil. It states CALAMITY.
רָ֑ע
rā‘;calamity
Nothing to see here.
Rabbis even ignore isiah 53 completely and consider it forbidden,
But really rabbis are no different to anyone else and only gain knowledge of what they here in the synagogues but yet isiah 53 has been removed from the Haftarah which is a book of selective readings from the old testament they use in synagogues if my memory serves me correctly.
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