The Light Shineth in Darkness by -Udo Schaefer- 1 Para

These expectations were not fulfilled, and Israel "is still expecting that the idol of her own handiwork will appear with such signs as she herself hath conceived" (Baha'u'llah). Why did they repudiate the Promised One (as accepted by Christians and Baha'is alike)? Because the Rabbinical exegesis of the Messianic passages was wrong. Jesus was not the expected warrior hero bringing liberation from the Roman yoke, and yet he sat on the throne of power. For all his apparent powerlessness and his crucifixion-- shocking to the disciples-- he was the King. His dominion was a spiritual, no an earthly one. His message has conquered and transformed men's hearts. As expected, the power came out of Judea-- only in a different way from the interpretations of the scribes. Because the majority of the Jews followed their religious leaders, this people fulfilled Isaiah's prophecy, echoed in Matthew (13:13): "They seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand." (101:2) see

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