While the Bible is about the people and the tribulations in Israel and different lands, it tells the readers about His laws, and His people’s stories, and how He intends people to conduct themselves to stay in his glory. While many of the Writings in the Bible are books of poetry and wisdom, among these genres is the music of God’s most important promise; a son, a Messiah, a gift to His people. Isaiah explains that “the Lord himself will give you a sign: the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel” (Isaiah …show more content…
Judaism teaches that all young men and women to wait, and this process induces a brave interval, which imparts being a part of the original creation as it instills the internal morality of God’s interfaith. For thousands of years, the Jews have rejected any inclinations that anyone has met God’s requirements, and have continued to wait in vain for their Savior. Although Christianity has chastised the Jews for this, as they believe this prophecy has already been fulfilled with the birth of Jesus Christ, the Jews view this as one of their principles of faith. As part of their dogma, if one waits with patients, they will survive any transient storm, and in they like their ancestors will live with