[ — that Jewish texts before Jesus had notions of an incarnated Divine figure in human form (the “Son of Man”), and even a trifurcated or bifurcated Deity. The notion of a suffering and even dying messiah drew from both Isaiah and Daniel, Boyarin says.] We see that the Moshiach is divine in several books in the Tanakh; Isaiah, Daniel, Micah, Zechariah and the Psalms just to name a few. King David wrote in Psalm 110:1; Yehovah said to my Adoni, “sit at My right hand, until I put Your enemies beneath Your feet.” Then in Psalm 110:5 King David called the Moshiach Adonai, which always means divine Lord.