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Originally Posted by Socialite
MTD, it's there, just takes digging? And stretching you mean?
What you posted above isn't so clear. You must also remember that though Isa 9 is a Messianic prophecy, it also had a primary meaning, which had much to do with a real King over Israel. "Everlasting Father" has some great significance with that. Dig around and see what you find out this phrase meant to the original audience 
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Yes its a Messianic prophecy. Yeshua is the Messiah.