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Incorrect.The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
circumcised, bar mitzvahed, debated with temple scholars, preached the torah, as rabbi taught others, observed passover
Not only was He a Jew, He was a rabbi who taught in the Temple, kept Jewish law, and died for the Jews who did not recognize the hour of their visitation. When He returns it will be in Israel, not Dublin, to prevent Abraham's legacy from being annihilated. His mother was a Jew. Her mother was a Jew. Jesus was a Jew.
The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
There are two extensive geneologies that obliterate your argument. Please go away.The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
Actually the NT places the character through all the harlots of the Bible (once again why it's called the Harlot church).There are two extensive geneologies that obliterate your argument. Please go away.The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
Yup. God used Gentile women in the geneology of Yeshua. Just another indication that He intended from the start to include the whole world in HIs plan of salvation and reconciliation.Actually the NT places the character through all the harlots of the Bible (once again why it's called the Harlot church).There are two extensive geneologies that obliterate your argument. Please go away.The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
One of those harlots was a Canaanite woman (non Jew).
=epic failed argument.
Matthew mentions four sinful harlot women of the bible conveniently and coincidentally in the Joseph genealogy:
1) (Genesis 38:12-19) Tamar who was the one who disguised herself as a harlot to seduce her father-in-law Judah.
2) (Joshua 2:1) Rahab who was a harlot living in the city of Jericho. And note wasn’t even of Jewish lineage, she was a Canaanite. The creators of the legend/image icon in trying to create his lineage and plagiarizing the OT goofed this one big time.
3) (Ruth 3:1-14) Ruth who was the one through her mother-in-law Naomi's request, came secretly to where Boaz was sleeping and spent the night with him. Later Ruth and Boaz were married.
4) (2 Samuel 11:2-5) Bathsheba was the controversial one who became pregnant by King David while she was still married to Uriah.
Yup. God used Gentile women in the geneology of Yeshua. Just another indication that He intended from the start to include the whole world in HIs plan of salvation and reconciliation.Actually the NT places the character through all the harlots of the Bible (once again why it's called the Harlot church).There are two extensive geneologies that obliterate your argument. Please go away.The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
One of those harlots was a Canaanite woman (non Jew).
=epic failed argument.
Matthew mentions four sinful harlot women of the bible conveniently and coincidentally in the Joseph genealogy:
1) (Genesis 38:12-19) Tamar who was the one who disguised herself as a harlot to seduce her father-in-law Judah.
2) (Joshua 2:1) Rahab who was a harlot living in the city of Jericho. And note wasn’t even of Jewish lineage, she was a Canaanite. The creators of the legend/image icon in trying to create his lineage and plagiarizing the OT goofed this one big time.
3) (Ruth 3:1-14) Ruth who was the one through her mother-in-law Naomi's request, came secretly to where Boaz was sleeping and spent the night with him. Later Ruth and Boaz were married.
4) (2 Samuel 11:2-5) Bathsheba was the controversial one who became pregnant by King David while she was still married to Uriah.
Rome didn't do that. Judea wasn't that important to them.Yup. God used Gentile women in the geneology of Yeshua. Just another indication that He intended from the start to include the whole world in HIs plan of salvation and reconciliation.Actually the NT places the character through all the harlots of the Bible (once again why it's called the Harlot church).There are two extensive geneologies that obliterate your argument. Please go away.The idea that Jesus was a Jew is a big lie.
Jesus, in fact, fought the Jews and was crucified for it.
One of those harlots was a Canaanite woman (non Jew).
=epic failed argument.
Matthew mentions four sinful harlot women of the bible conveniently and coincidentally in the Joseph genealogy:
1) (Genesis 38:12-19) Tamar who was the one who disguised herself as a harlot to seduce her father-in-law Judah.
2) (Joshua 2:1) Rahab who was a harlot living in the city of Jericho. And note wasn’t even of Jewish lineage, she was a Canaanite. The creators of the legend/image icon in trying to create his lineage and plagiarizing the OT goofed this one big time.
3) (Ruth 3:1-14) Ruth who was the one through her mother-in-law Naomi's request, came secretly to where Boaz was sleeping and spent the night with him. Later Ruth and Boaz were married.
4) (2 Samuel 11:2-5) Bathsheba was the controversial one who became pregnant by King David while she was still married to Uriah.
Nope,
Rome used the OT to place the created character into, which is revealed in comical and embarassing mistakes like this.