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Interesting meme...... I guess since you posted it we're supposed to take it as "gospel".......The lions in the coliseum aaaaa wait wait , never mind
They didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
They didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
Was thinking about addingThey didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
You seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Was thinking about addingThey didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
You seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
Was thinking about addingThey didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
You seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Was thinking about addingThey didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
You seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Are you sure Jesus was a Jew, an orthodox Jew?
Was thinking about addingThey didn't even have the Town of Nazareth built yet until 90 ad as found through Roman order letters to their soldiers to build the town. THERE WAS YET TO BE a group called Christians, there were Yehudites, Mithraic temples, KRISHNAS (called Christos), HaNotzrim, followers of John the righteous, Followers of Theudas, possibly Nazarenes (guardians) might be one of these groups or might have been a later term also.
Possibly other fringe groups like Shimon the sorcerer's followers etc.
You seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Are you sure Jesus was a Jew, an orthodox Jew?
The gospels show that Jesus was raised as an observant Jew.
.
During those times, even under roman occupation of Judea, conforming to a literal application of Mosaic law was compulsory for all Jews under threats of persecution and death, very much like modern life under ISIS rule....
Returning the Jewish people to the insanity of the Temple based theocracy that existed at the time of Jesus is exactly how HaShev hopes to make Israel great again and save the world. What a guy! Pft.....
As an adult Jesus openly rejected this literal approach to fulfilling the demands of the law and conformed to the deeper meaning and hidden subjects only alluded to by the figurative language used..
Thats what the dispute between Jesus and the religious establishment was all about.....what was the only truly orthodox way to understand and conform to the divine commands that results in the promise of eternal life for compliance fulfilled.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.
That was shortly after the fire that Nero blamed Christians for in 64 AD, when the General Persecutions began, so certainly the scenario could have been realized. But I don't believe any of the persecution involved lions. It generally involved rape, murder, burning holy texts and churches and the homes of Christians, and daggers, crucifixions, scourges, and the like.The Colosseum was finished in 80 AD. Many Roman persecutions occurred after this time.
Christian History Institute
But don't let the facts get in the way of your obsessive hate, guno.
Was thinking about addingYou seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Are you sure Jesus was a Jew, an orthodox Jew?
The gospels show that Jesus was raised as an observant Jew.
.
During those times, even under roman occupation of Judea, conforming to a literal application of Mosaic law was compulsory for all Jews under threats of persecution and death, very much like modern life under ISIS rule....
Returning the Jewish people to the insanity of the Temple based theocracy that existed at the time of Jesus is exactly how HaShev hopes to make Israel great again and save the world. What a guy! Pft.....
As an adult Jesus openly rejected this literal approach to fulfilling the demands of the law and conformed to the deeper meaning and hidden subjects only alluded to by the figurative language used..
Thats what the dispute between Jesus and the religious establishment was all about.....what was the only truly orthodox way to understand and conform to the divine commands that results in the promise of eternal life for compliance fulfilled.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.
Was thinking about adding
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Are you sure Jesus was a Jew, an orthodox Jew?
The gospels show that Jesus was raised as an observant Jew.
.
During those times, even under roman occupation of Judea, conforming to a literal application of Mosaic law was compulsory for all Jews under threats of persecution and death, very much like modern life under ISIS rule....
Returning the Jewish people to the insanity of the Temple based theocracy that existed at the time of Jesus is exactly how HaShev hopes to make Israel great again and save the world. What a guy! Pft.....
As an adult Jesus openly rejected this literal approach to fulfilling the demands of the law and conformed to the deeper meaning and hidden subjects only alluded to by the figurative language used..
Thats what the dispute between Jesus and the religious establishment was all about.....what was the only truly orthodox way to understand and conform to the divine commands that results in the promise of eternal life for compliance fulfilled.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.
Wrong.
The money tables overturned account was a story taken from Yehuda the Galionite who ransacked the Temple & which was confused for similar named Herod era Yehuda the Galilean tax revolter christ.
The money changers were a necessity surrounding the large crowds attracted during holidays, (people came far and wide & needed them). So they would be lined up around non holy sections in the same way stadiums sell concessions and goods to the visitors. It was a normal accomadation that your faith tries to paint otherwise so they can demonize the Temple which they wanted to replace authority of. Everything you speak of on the Temple is learned through your propaganda taught by the adversary and accuser(satan). The traditions & things in the Temple including the name Mikdash is for purpose of HaShev= "placing back"-"returning"-"restoring" the INHERITANCE.
They make no sense to you, so your comments stem from your being raised and influenced as THE REAL SATANISTS accuser and adversary of the Temple and the Priests.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
The Jewish expectations for the messiah at the time were as irrational as Christian expectations for Jesus to come floating down from the sky one day. This same Jesus who said love your enemy and turn the other cheek also said that he came to bring a sword as the messiah was expected to lift a divine sword against the invading foreign hordes which only made him look like a relatively harmless nutjob spouting hubris to those who failed to understand the scriptural reference..
They didn't comprehend that the sword is a curse under the appearance of a cup of wine as shown in Jeremiah 25:15;
"Take from my hand this cup of fiery wine and make all the nations to whom I send you drink it. When they have drunk it they will vomit and go mad; such is the sword that I am sending among them."
"From his mouth there went a sharp sword with which to smite the nations." Revelation 19:15
"Take from my hand this cup of wine and drink it, all of you. This is a cup of my blood, the blood of the covenant"
"Just art thou in these thy judgments, thou Holy One who art and wast; for they shed the blood of thy people and of thy prophets and thou hast given them blood to drink."
"I will force your oppressors to eat their own flesh and make them drunk on their own blood as if with new wine. Then all flesh shall know that I, the Lord, am your savior and your redeemer, the mighty one of Jacob."
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.
If there is no Temple rebuilt then how is Hashev ever going to be installed as the high priest and butcher farm animals in the name of the Lord?
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Are you sure Jesus was a Jew, an orthodox Jew?
The gospels show that Jesus was raised as an observant Jew.
.
During those times, even under roman occupation of Judea, conforming to a literal application of Mosaic law was compulsory for all Jews under threats of persecution and death, very much like modern life under ISIS rule....
Returning the Jewish people to the insanity of the Temple based theocracy that existed at the time of Jesus is exactly how HaShev hopes to make Israel great again and save the world. What a guy! Pft.....
As an adult Jesus openly rejected this literal approach to fulfilling the demands of the law and conformed to the deeper meaning and hidden subjects only alluded to by the figurative language used..
Thats what the dispute between Jesus and the religious establishment was all about.....what was the only truly orthodox way to understand and conform to the divine commands that results in the promise of eternal life for compliance fulfilled.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.
Wrong.
The money tables overturned account was a story taken from Yehuda the Galionite who ransacked the Temple & which was confused for similar named Herod era Yehuda the Galilean tax revolter christ.
The money changers were a necessity surrounding the large crowds attracted during holidays, (people came far and wide & needed them). So they would be lined up around non holy sections in the same way stadiums sell concessions and goods to the visitors. It was a normal accomadation that your faith tries to paint otherwise so they can demonize the Temple which they wanted to replace authority of. Everything you speak of on the Temple is learned through your propaganda taught by the adversary and accuser(satan). The traditions & things in the Temple including the name Mikdash is for purpose of HaShev= "placing back"-"returning"-"restoring" the INHERITANCE.
They make no sense to you, so your comments stem from your being raised and influenced as THE REAL SATANISTS accuser and adversary of the Temple and the Priests.
Time had long gone for the killing of animals for sacrifices. No need for a new temple at all. From what I've read the synagogues in Israel are half empty.
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The gospels show that Jesus was raised as an observant Jew.
.
During those times, even under roman occupation of Judea, conforming to a literal application of Mosaic law was compulsory for all Jews under threats of persecution and death, very much like modern life under ISIS rule....
Returning the Jewish people to the insanity of the Temple based theocracy that existed at the time of Jesus is exactly how HaShev hopes to make Israel great again and save the world. What a guy! Pft.....
As an adult Jesus openly rejected this literal approach to fulfilling the demands of the law and conformed to the deeper meaning and hidden subjects only alluded to by the figurative language used..
Thats what the dispute between Jesus and the religious establishment was all about.....what was the only truly orthodox way to understand and conform to the divine commands that results in the promise of eternal life for compliance fulfilled.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.Was thinking about addingYou seem to forget the Essenes. As far as Nazareth go's, the actual archaeological evidence says otherwise. A dig done in Caesarea in 1962 found fragments of a record that named Nazareth.
"Nazareth Settled Before Jesus' Birth Archeological research in and around the Church of the Annunciation has convinced scholars that Nazareth was not only settled as an agricultural village several centuries before Jesus was born but also that it was occupied during His lifetime. Numerous grottoes, silos, cisterns, presses, millstones, and other artifacts have been discovered. In the silos some of the pottery found dates as far back as the Iron II (900- 539 B.C.) period. Other pottery found dates back to the Hellenistic (332-63 B.C.), Roman (63 B.C.-A.D. 324), and Byzantine (A.D. 324-640) periods.
In addition twenty-three tombs have been investigated. Of these, eighteen are of the kokim type, a type that "virtually became the canonical form of the Jewish family grave" between 150 B.C. and A.D. 150; four were sealed with "rolling stones," a type of closure that "seems to have been a characteristic Jewish practice only in the Roman period;" 10 and two contained a variety of objects such as pottery lamps and vases and glass vessels that date from the first to the fourth centuries A.D."
Essenes to the list, but actually they were still Jews, perhaps a sect, who did not have a messianic figure or cult.
Once again the NT says his hometown is Capernaumn, so this would admit there is more then 1 christ and compilation of towns therefore would occur.
Capernaum sources:
hometown liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
There is compelling evidence that Jesus was an Essene. And yes, he was a Jew. An orthodox Jew. He didn't found Christianity, his followers did that. There are period writings that show a Christian sect as early as AD 64 from Roman sources. Tacitus specifically wrote..
"Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome...."-Tacitus Annals 15.44
So here you have clear evidence from non Christian sources describing a sect that was well established. Established enough to be hated.
Are you sure Jesus was a Jew, an orthodox Jew?
The gospels show that Jesus was raised as an observant Jew.
.
During those times, even under roman occupation of Judea, conforming to a literal application of Mosaic law was compulsory for all Jews under threats of persecution and death, very much like modern life under ISIS rule....
Returning the Jewish people to the insanity of the Temple based theocracy that existed at the time of Jesus is exactly how HaShev hopes to make Israel great again and save the world. What a guy! Pft.....
As an adult Jesus openly rejected this literal approach to fulfilling the demands of the law and conformed to the deeper meaning and hidden subjects only alluded to by the figurative language used..
Thats what the dispute between Jesus and the religious establishment was all about.....what was the only truly orthodox way to understand and conform to the divine commands that results in the promise of eternal life for compliance fulfilled.
Yes the character of Jesus in the NT was a Jew, orthodox I'm not so sure. He let the woman go when the men were going to stone who, healed on the Sabbath, performed miracles, befriended the Samaritans, and forgave sins. The elite Jews did not like Jesus interfering in the money making scheme of the Temple, true. He was not a true Jewish Messiah because he did not fight as a zealot would do.
I see no reason on earth for the Jewish Temple to be reconstructed on the Temple Mount.
Penelope never read the bible----ie not the " OT " or " NT " and knows nothing
at all about the practice of Judaism at the time of Jesus. Jesus was a very typical PHARISEE JEW-------and of the school of Hillel. Such people were
as the "ORTHODOX" jews are today. The Essenes were MONASTIC jews----
they took to the desert in order to escape Roman control and oppression and
engaged in some level of mysticism and a socialist lifestyle. They were the
CHASSIDIM of their day-------similarly "isolationist". I read the New
Testament-----it makes no note of the "Samaritan friends of Jesus" but just
about all -----if not all----of his friends were Pharisees.
Standard jews and Samaritan jews have been in a state of "schism" for
more than 2000 years having its roots actually dating back something like
2500 years and related to some extent to disputes about amongst talmudists,
That schism is nothing like the fractionation of Christianity or
islam in that it has never been bloody. It remains non-bloody-----
The Samaritans of today are called KARAITES. There is an active
KARAITE movement in the USA today----so far no "ORTHODOX JEWS"
have bombed it.