Jesus despised the jewish demons and even called them such. The only time Jesus was ever known to become violent and use profanity was when dealing with Satan's children.
the word jew actually doesn't mean the chosen ones
It means "those that have chosen"
meaning it's a word that means those who have chosen to worship satan instead of God through Jesus Christ
it's a narrative ethnic kikes promote to try and "co-opt" Christian religion to serve their purposes. This is why they hate Christians in general, they view us as those who are more righteous then they are and so they covet the blessing of God given to Christians, and they seek to "trick" Christians out of that blessing by making them engage in all manner of sinful behavior, thinking that, one day, God will "revoke" the blessing from us as he did from them.
It's a standard "if I can't have it nobody can" mentality, why do you think all hollywood's "evil people" in movies express that mindset? they have to tell you what they are doing, in someway shape or form...that is what they do, they confess their evil in movies so you think it's fiction.
I'm usually at a loss for what the claim Jesus was/wasn't Jewish even means in these debates. What are we debating?
Jesus was absolutely Jewish. The law he advocated was unmistakably a continuation of the Mosaic covenant, with the same God of Moses. He was born to Jewish parents. He lived in a Jewish community and practiced Jewish customs. He was baptized by a Jew. His disciples were all Jews. He was called by the Romans 'King of the Jews'.
Jesus Christ is absolutely your savior, and he changed Judaism. Christ was a juncture in the history of revelation. Jews who did not become Christians were not the same Jews as prior to this revelation. Particularly with the destruction of the second temple, temple Judaism becomes Rabbinic Judaism. Judaism changed in a paradigmatic way after the period of the first temple, which was destroyed at the time of the second exile to Babylon. After the destruction of the second temple in 70 AD, Judaism changed again, this time largely characterized by an opposing reaction to the Christ, and defined unto this day in terms of their rejection of Christ. To be a religious Jew today is to have rejected Jesus.
This is not the same as saying that Jesus was not Jewish. Jews have not been a monolith for all of history. They've been exiled here, and there, and everywhere, and in each case of the major exiles, Judaism was remodeled by the predominant beliefs of their captors. This was true of Egypt and Babylon especially. The one line of tradition that the Jews could not survive while overcoming was the Greco-Roman one, which just so happens (providentially I believe) to have become the vista through which Christianity would spread.
It is no accident that Judaism has had an axe to grind against the Church of Rome ever since. Some might even say they've succeeded today in infiltrating it (NWO and all that). Of course, Luther thought that had already taken place on a smaller scale as early as the beginning of the 16th century AD.
They should call him by his jewish name, not the Greek name for him even though the New Testament was written in Greek. There was never a person actually named “Jesus Christ.”
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It means "those that have chosen"
meaning it's a word that means those who have chosen to worship satan instead of God through Jesus Christ
it's a narrative ethnic kikes promote to try and "co-opt" Christian religion to serve their purposes. This is why they hate Christians in general, they view us as those who are more righteous then they are and so they covet the blessing of God given to Christians, and they seek to "trick" Christians out of that blessing by making them engage in all manner of sinful behavior, thinking that, one day, God will "revoke" the blessing from us as he did from them.
It's a standard "if I can't have it nobody can" mentality, why do you think all hollywood's "evil people" in movies express that mindset? they have to tell you what they are doing, in someway shape or form...that is what they do, they confess their evil in movies so you think it's fiction.
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Jesus was absolutely Jewish. The law he advocated was unmistakably a continuation of the Mosaic covenant, with the same God of Moses. He was born to Jewish parents. He lived in a Jewish community and practiced Jewish customs. He was baptized by a Jew. His disciples were all Jews. He was called by the Romans 'King of the Jews'.
Jesus Christ is absolutely your savior, and he changed Judaism. Christ was a juncture in the history of revelation. Jews who did not become Christians were not the same Jews as prior to this revelation. Particularly with the destruction of the second temple, temple Judaism becomes Rabbinic Judaism. Judaism changed in a paradigmatic way after the period of the first temple, which was destroyed at the time of the second exile to Babylon. After the destruction of the second temple in 70 AD, Judaism changed again, this time largely characterized by an opposing reaction to the Christ, and defined unto this day in terms of their rejection of Christ. To be a religious Jew today is to have rejected Jesus.
This is not the same as saying that Jesus was not Jewish. Jews have not been a monolith for all of history. They've been exiled here, and there, and everywhere, and in each case of the major exiles, Judaism was remodeled by the predominant beliefs of their captors. This was true of Egypt and Babylon especially. The one line of tradition that the Jews could not survive while overcoming was the Greco-Roman one, which just so happens (providentially I believe) to have become the vista through which Christianity would spread.
It is no accident that Judaism has had an axe to grind against the Church of Rome ever since. Some might even say they've succeeded today in infiltrating it (NWO and all that). Of course, Luther thought that had already taken place on a smaller scale as early as the beginning of the 16th century AD.
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