I wouldn't know how a stranger might react, but the Messiah is not a stranger. Besides, is this CNN? Arrg. I made a sincere comment about what if the Redeemer is an Elvis or Ricky Nelson fan, because he'd appreciate my saying those words of the song to him. "Fools rush in where wise men never go, but wise men never fall in love, so how are they to know? When we met, I felt my life begin, so open up your heart and let this fool rush in."
Nothing wrong with telling him that; those words really cut to the chase! Now that I've been scolded for my presumed presumption, I'll surely have to tell him. :-) He'll know there's no guile, because there isn't any guile. His awesomeness is rather intimidating, but that kind of fear of him is reverence, not the same as being scared to death of him. Although, anyone intent on jerking him around *should* be deathly afraid of him.
My posts can be laughed off if people want, no biggie. Or people can pick up something useful for a study idea that they had not previously considered. With the sheer volume of religious wisdom that teaches the same thing so everybody knows what to think, noone should find my posts any threat. It's not like I am attacking people or even being rude or demanding that they fall in line with me. Or being crafty. My posts are too absurd to be taken seriously by most.
For one, I find your insight amazing! :)
For instance, upstream: "To the victor go the puns, at the last trump."
I hadn't considered that one, until you spelled it out for us. It kinda rhymes with "...when you see the abomination [i.e., Obamanation] of desolation, let the reader understand"; written two thousand years ago.
All clues, IMHO, and perhaps why many Hebrews look for them.