Even the Pauline epistles do not identify his Jesus with the Baptist or Pilate in the first century. The epistles say nothing about these verses and say nothing about Malachi or Isaiah messianic prophecies at all, including Isaiah 53.
Was that intended to be some kind of a joke? Is the only time a prophecy considered to be fulfilled when a prophet declares it to be fulfilled? Much less that each and every prophet and Apostle must declare it to be fulfilled, for it to be fulfilled?
Yet we can see, how after the prophecies are fulfilled, how perfectly they were fulfilled in the Lamb of God. Not even a bone of Him was broken.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=3080.0Isaiah 53:1. Who would have believed our report, and to whom was the arm of the Lord revealed? 2. And he came up like a sapling before it, and like a root from dry ground, he had neither form nor comeliness; and we saw him that he had no appearance. Now shall we desire him? 3.
Despised and rejected by men, a man of pains and accustomed to illness, and as one who hides his face from us, despised and
we held him of no account. 4.
Indeed, he bore our illnesses, and our pains-he carried them, yet we accounted him as plagued, smitten by God and oppressed. 5.
But he was pained because of our transgressions, crushed because of our iniquities; the chastisement of our welfare was upon him,
and with his wound we were healed. 6. We all went astray like sheep, we have turned, each one on his way, and
the Lord accepted his prayers for the iniquity of all of us. 7.
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he would not open his mouth; like a lamb to the slaughter he would be brought, and like a ewe that is mute before her shearers, and he would not open his mouth. 8. From imprisonment and from judgment he is taken, and his generation who shall tell?
For he was cut off from the land of the living; because of the transgression of my people, a plague befell them. 9. And
he gave his grave to the wicked, and to the wealthy with his kinds of death,
because he committed no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth. 10. And the Lord wished to crush him, He made him ill; if his soul makes itself restitution, he shall see children, he shall prolong his days, and
God's purpose shall prosper in his hand. 11. From the toil of his soul he would see, he would be satisfied; with his knowledge My servant would vindicate the just for many,
and their iniquities he would bear. 12. Therefore, I will allot him a portion in public, and with the strong he shall share plunder,
because he poured out his soul to death, and with transgressors he was counted; and he bore the sin of many, and interceded for the transgressors.Over and over you suggest an Apostle left something out, even though others include it. AND AGAIN (how many times now Dave? seem 5? 10?), as in all the other times you repeated this foolishness, the answer remains - that they are not carbon copies of each other is how we can know their accounts are independent yet complementary, demonstrating their divine inspiration.
That is because the epistles exhibit a religious tradition different from that of the gospels which themselves differ on traditions and beliefs. Not to mention the Epistle to the Hebrews which introduces a different typology again.
Since you believe that Jesus did not exist, then you must believe the Gospel is a work of pure fiction, in spite of the evidence, this chat is complete. If I have unfairly characterized your view, then please let me know.
I'll add Psalms 22 from the Tanach for the benefit of those that come after you, that are honestly seeking truth. I plan to continue to embellish it with links.
Psalms - Chapter 22
1. For the conductor, on the ayeleth hashachar, a song of David.
2.
My God, my God, why have You forsaken me? [You are] far from my salvation [and] from the words of my moaning.
3. My God, I call out by day and You do not reply, and at night I do not keep silent.
4. But You are holy; You await the praises of Israel.
5. Our ancestors trusted in You; they trusted and You rescued them.
6. They cried out to You and they escaped; they trusted in You and they were not shamed.
7. But I am a worm and not a man; a reproach of man, despised by peoples.
8.
All who see me will mock me; they will open their lips, they will shake their head.
9. One should cast his trust upon the Lord, and He will rescue him; He will save him because He delights in him.
10. For You drew me from the womb; You made me secure on my mother's breasts.
11.
Upon You, I was cast from birth; from my mother's womb You are my God.
12. Do not distance Yourself from me, for distress is near; for there is none to help.
13. Great bulls have surrounded me; the mighty ones of Bashan encompassed me.
14. They
opened their mouth against me [like] a tearing, roaring lion.
15.
I was spilled like water, and all my bones were separated; my heart was like wax, melting within my innards.
16. My strength became dried out like a potsherd, and
my tongue cleaves to my palate; and You set me down in the dust of death.
17. For dogs have surrounded me; a band of evildoers has encompassed me,
like a lion, my hands and feet.18. I tell about
all my bones. They look and
gloat over me.
19. They
share my garments among themselves and
cast lots for my raiment.20. But You, O Lord, do not distance Yourself; my strength, hasten to my assistance.
21. Save my soul from the sword, my only one from the grip of the dog.
22. Save me from the lion's mouth, as from the horns of the wild oxen You answered me.
23. I will tell Your name to my brothers; in the midst of the congregation I will praise You.
24. You who fear the Lord, praise Him; all the seed of Jacob, honor Him, and fear Him, all the seed of Israel.
25. For He has neither despised nor abhorred the cry of the poor, neither has He hidden His countenance from him; and when he cried out to Him, He hearkened.
26. Because of You is my praise in the great congregation; I pay my vows in the presence of those who fear Him.
27. The humble shall eat and be sated; they shall praise the Lord, those who seek him; your hearts shall live forever.
28. All the ends of the earth shall remember and return to the Lord, and all the families of the nations shall prostrate themselves before You.
29. For the kingship is the Lord's, and He rules over the nations.
30. They shall eat all the best of the earth and prostrate themselves; before Him shall all those who descend to the dust kneel, and He will not quicken his soul.
31. The seed that worships Him; it shall be told to the generation concerning the Lord.
32. They shall come and tell His righteousness to the newborn people, that which He has done