Showing posts with label Messiah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Messiah. Show all posts

A Jew Finds Jesus

This is an interesting video of a Jewish man who found the Messiah...  it is a neat story!

Whom do you see here:

Who believes our report?
To whom is the arm of Adonai revealed?
For before him he grew up like a young plant,
like a root out of dry ground.
He was not well-formed or especially handsome;
we saw him, but his appearance did not attract us.
People despised and avoided him,
a man of pains, well acquainted with illness.
Like someone from whom people turn their faces,
he was despised; we did not value him.
In fact, it was our diseases he bore,
our pains from which he suffered;
yet we regarded him as punished,
stricken and afflicted by God.
But he was wounded because of our crimes,
crushed because of our sins;
the disciplining that makes us whole fell on him,
and by his bruises* we are healed.
We all, like sheep, went astray;
we turned, each one, to his own way;
yet Adonai laid on him
the guilt of all of us.
Though mistreated, he was submissive —
he did not open his mouth.
Like a lamb led to be slaughtered,
like a sheep silent before its shearers,
he did not open his mouth.
After forcible arrest and sentencing,
he was taken away;
and none of his generation protested
his being cut off from the land of the living
for the crimes of my people,
who deserved the punishment themselves.
He was given a grave among the wicked;
in his death he was with a rich man.
Although he had done no violence
and had said nothing deceptive,
10 yet it pleased Adonai to crush him with illness,
to see if he would present himself as a guilt offering.
If he does, he will see his offspring;
and he will prolong his days;
and at his hand Adonai’s desire
will be accomplished.
11 After this ordeal, he will see satisfaction.
“By his knowing [pain and sacrifice],
my righteous servant makes many righteous;
it is for their sins that he suffers.
12 Therefore I will assign him a share with the great,
he will divide the spoil with the mighty,
for having exposed himself to death
and being counted among the sinners,
while actually bearing the sin of many
and interceding for the offenders.”

This is from the Book of Isaiah, Chapter 53.  There He is, the Messiah in the Jewish Scriptures. 

A Random Act of Culture

The following video is a surprise performance of Handel's Messiah at a Macy's Department Store (which just happens to have a fabulous pipe organ in it!) The Opera Company of Philadelphia intermixed with the crowd of shoppers caught them off-guard, but the response is nothing short of phenomenal!  I'm a fan of these "flash mob" performances, but this one is especially nice to see and hear the praise of our Lord in public - and everyone enjoying it.











Was Handel a Catholic or a Protestant? We see this question asked a lot. He apparently was a Protestant all his life - but did go to Italy and was contracted to write songs for the Catholic liturgy.  While he remained Protestant (Lutheran), he did not allow the politics of the Protestant schism to affect his music nor his interest in the Catholic liturgy.  Handel wrote music for Anglican, Calvinist, Catholic and his own Lutheran church. 



 
Links for further reading:
http://books.google.com/books?id=-Z7VTQC7zt0C&pg=PA103&lpg=PA103#v=onepage&q&f=false

http://www.gfhandel.org/reviews/hwv047challenge.htm

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/131christians/musiciansartistsandwriters/handel.html

http://www.gfhandel.org/frosch.htm

http://www.answers.com/topic/george-frideric-handel

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