they thought that killing pharisees was an excellent idea---but PontiusThe Romans killed Jesus because they thought it was a good idea at the time.
went overboard. Later on---Constantine really wanted all pharisees dead
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they thought that killing pharisees was an excellent idea---but PontiusThe Romans killed Jesus because they thought it was a good idea at the time.
of course---he slandered the ROMAN APPOINTED KING---creating yet ANOTHER disqualification for the title. The Pharisees were hard on
Herod----they resented the Roman educated edomite appointee. Gee---politics in Roman invaded Judea
The Pharisees were history by 73 AD.they thought that killing pharisees was an excellent idea---but Pontius
went overboard. Later on---Constantine really wanted all pharisees dead
the pharisees still exist----it was the Sadducees who went bustThe Pharisees were history by 73 AD.
Sure. This article should be helpful.fascinating---can you expand on that idea--a few examples
Pilate killed a lot of Samaritans, but there is no historical evidence that he killed Pharisees.they thought that killing pharisees was an excellent idea---but Pontius
went overboard. Later on---Constantine really wanted all pharisees dead
fascinating bit of sophistry----have you started yet---uhm...preparing your house for Passover? Feel free to ask questionsSure. This article should be helpful.
Jesus Christ and the Meaning of the Biblical Holy Days
Jesus Christ celebrated seven festivals every year that most Christians today can’t even name, yet He is at the core of all of them. He is the reason for each of these seasons, and they have great meaning for anyone who would like to follow Him better today. What are these festivals, and what do...www.ucg.org
whoever wrote your jelly bean textbook---misspelled PHARISEE. There isPilate killed a lot of Samaritans, but there is no historical evidence that he killed Pharisees.
I don't do those rituals anymore. Removing leavening doesn't remove sin from one's life. Why perform a ritual when you can do the real thing, it's called repentance?fascinating bit of sophistry----have you started yet---uhm...preparing your house for Passover? Feel free to ask questions
whoever wrote your jelly bean textbook---misspelled PHARISEE. There is
no history of Samaritans being killed by Pilate
removing leavening is theorized to be the reason that jews did not dieI don't do those rituals anymore. Removing leavening doesn't remove sin from one's life. Why perform a ritual when you can do the real thing, it's called repentance?
oh----his LAST...and leastActually, it's pretty well known.
"Pilate's last deed of cruelty, and the one which brought about his downfall, was the massacre of a number of Samaritans who had assembled on Mount Gerizim to dig for some sacred vessels which an impostor had led them to believe Moses had buried there. Concerning this massacre the Samaritans lodged a complaint with Vitellius, legate of Syria, who ordered Pilate to repair to Rome to defend himself."
PILATE, PONTIUS - JewishEncyclopedia.com
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It was the Jews general habits of cleanliness that spared them, not the removal of leaven once a year.removing leavening is theorized to be the reason that jews did not die
of Bubonic plague to the extent that the minions of the trinity did in the
Middle ages. The ritual does not preclude repentance
There's a bit more to that story than is commonly understood. God allowed Pilate to kill Jews but didn't tolerate the killing of other Israelites living in Samaria (the one's to whom he sent Jesus).oh----his LAST...and least
the yearly removal of GRAIN was the issue. The little miceys go for grainIt was the Jews general habits of cleanliness that spared them, not the removal of leaven once a year.
The Jew's streets were generally free from the filth that attracted the rats that carried the infectious fleas. The streets of the gentiles were nothing more than open sewers.the yearly removal of GRAIN was the issue. The little miceys go for grain
don't say that to CaligulaThe Jew's streets were generally free from the filth that attracted the rats that carried the infectious fleas. The streets of the gentiles were nothing more than open sewers.
Roman cities in Caligula's time generally had pretty good sanitation systems.don't say that to Caligula
--never used by jews--
EVER!!!! certainly not for "blasphemy"
gee----your mom put a nickel in the plate every sunday for you towho's kidding who ...
judaism's very claim, blasphemy to force the romans (christians) to put to death their perceived enemy - than their true motivation.
the truth being the repudiation of judaism by jesus the romans would not have killed him for,
proclaiming instead as being their king - the slap in the face opposite in meaning for the two parties involved ... jesus was not a jew.