[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  白宮ふぶき [@ShiromiyaFubuki](/creator/twitter/ShiromiyaFubuki) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-24 12:24:28 UTC You’re confusing usage with meaning; there are no examples where almah explicitly means virgin, sure, but there are also no examples where it *must* mean virgin. When virginity is explicitly stated, betulah is used. (Eg Genesis 24:16) If virginity was the intent, why not betulah?If this prophecy was a dual prophecy fulfilled in Isaiah’s time and hundreds of years later, was the woman of Isaiah’s time also a virgin? Why is such a key element of Christ’s claimed divinity only mentioned in two gospels, the ones that just so happened to be written based on the Greek septuagint and not Hebrew/Aramaic? XX engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/ShiromiyaFubuki/status/1948358619960930555)
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Created: 2025-07-24 12:24:28 UTC
You’re confusing usage with meaning; there are no examples where almah explicitly means virgin, sure, but there are also no examples where it must mean virgin. When virginity is explicitly stated, betulah is used. (Eg Genesis 24:16)
If virginity was the intent, why not betulah?If this prophecy was a dual prophecy fulfilled in Isaiah’s time and hundreds of years later, was the woman of Isaiah’s time also a virgin?
Why is such a key element of Christ’s claimed divinity only mentioned in two gospels, the ones that just so happened to be written based on the Greek septuagint and not Hebrew/Aramaic?
XX engagements
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