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A strange scribal mark. A disputed prophecy. A mysterious letter in Isaiah 9:7 opens a conversation about grammar, prophecy, and the virgin birth.
This Brit Hadasha Series teaching dives into Isaiah 9:6–7, unpacking Hebrew grammar, the Prophetic Perfect, and the closed mem anomaly. Was Isaiah speaking of Hezekiah—or Yeshua? Discover how the Targum, Talmud, and Jewish tradition all converge to reveal the Messiah hidden in plain sight.
Highlights Include:
Prophetic Perfect tense and why it matters (Isaiah 9:6)
Closed mem as a symbol of virgin birth (Isaiah 9:7, Isaiah 7:14)
Ancient Jewish voices and their Messianic expectations
Why Hezekiah was disqualified—even by the rabbis
How Matthew affirms Isaiah’s prophecy fulfilled in Yeshua
#MemMystery #TestEverything #119Ministries #brithadasha #Isaiah9
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A strange scribal mark. A disputed prophecy. A mysterious letter in Isaiah 9:7 opens a conversation about grammar, prophecy, and the virgin birth.
This Brit Hadasha Series teaching dives into Isaiah 9:6–7, unpacking Hebrew grammar, the Prophetic Perfect, and the closed mem anomaly. Was Isaiah speaking of Hezekiah—or Yeshua? Discover how the Targum, Talmud, and Jewish tradition all converge to reveal the Messiah hidden in plain sight.
Highlights Include:
Prophetic Perfect tense and why it matters (Isaiah 9:6)
Closed mem as a symbol of virgin birth (Isaiah 9:7, Isaiah 7:14)
Ancient Jewish voices and their Messianic expectations
Why Hezekiah was disqualified—even by the rabbis
How Matthew affirms Isaiah’s prophecy fulfilled in Yeshua
#MemMystery #TestEverything #119Ministries #brithadasha #Isaiah9

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