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Where in the New Testament did you get this?
Which edition?
Chapter and verse.
Exactly who said it?
Eleven apostles of Christ were Galilean Christians who were faithful to Christ (showing themselves to be Christian). Judas, aside from the symbolism of the name meaning a Jew, was the only apostle from Judea (Korioth). And, cementing his Jewish credentials, Judas rejected and betrayed Jesus.
Jesus, himself was a Galilean Christian who openly despised Jews, such as calling them children of the devil. When the Jews accused to Pilate that Jesus claimed to be "King of the Jews", Jesus refused to agree when Pilate asks about it.
Of course, no one in the Bible owned a copy of the Talmud, which is the basis of modern so-called Judaism, a religion invented after Christ.
I get it.
Adam and Eve were Christians.
Noah was a Christian
Moses was a Christian who saved the Christians from Egypt.
King David and King Solomon and all their descendants were Christians.
And since Jesus was descended from King David, he and all the others were also Christians.
Which New Testament did you get this version of Christianity from ?
King James?
Which Christian Church do you follow?
Seriously.