Zone1 "Let His Blood be on us and on our children" said the Jews at Jesus's trial

Either way, reading about someone being kicked by a mule even written by someone who was kicked by a mule is nothing like being kicked by a mule.
True, but it's better to get your information from the 'horse's mouth' than from the other end. ;)
 
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Ezekiel isn't talking about Jesus. That's what I mean. Christians borrowed from Isaiah, Hosea and Ezekiel to enhance the Jesus story. It isn't necessary.
Ezekiel 5 is talking about the Jews. Jesus is alluded to only briefly (although it is quite profound).
 
True, but it's better to get your information from the 'horse's mouth' than from a horse's ass.
Exactly. So, for all of your praying and reciting verses, and amens and hallelujahs, throwing spare change at the poor, praise God and thank you Jesus!, when in your entire life has the living God come to you personally? Have you ever seen or heard even a single word from the living God in your entire life? Any dreams, visions, messages, revelations, or prophecies to share? Or are you just forming opinions by going on what you read about someone else?
 
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Exactly. So, for all of your praying and reading verses, and amens and hallelujahs, when in your entire life has the living God come to you personally? Any dreams, visions, messages, revelations, or prophecies to share? Or are you just forming opinions by going on what you have read?
God speaks through his ministry, written word, answered prayer, and the Spirit. We also learn through the experience of fellowship and obedience to the leadership of the church and of the Holy Spirit.
 
1) I like that you point out that Jews today had nothing to do with that.

2) The extent to which Jews WERE involved back then is questionable.


3) It’s critical to acknowledge that even if the Jews back then were behind it, that does doesn’t mean ALL Jews back then were behind it. The vast, vast majority of Jews then never heard of Jesus, and there was just a small band of Jews who MAY have been behind it. So it’s completely unfair to blame a few Jews for what they might have done on all Jews living at that time - which was about 2 million in Israel and another 4 million in the diaspora.

All the people answered, “His blood is on us and on our children!” Matthew 27:24-25

the lexicon of judaism ... the 1st century - to this day.

- if there were any credibility to judaism they would have brought their crime to justice and persecuted those that committed the act - instead they use false accusations of antisemitism for their abject behavior that demonstrates a total lack of remorse for their senseless execution of the heavenly exemplar. to the present day.
 
First, the source below (a Christian source) pegs it as 2 million. But even if that wasn’t true and it was only 400,000, what I said still applies - the vast majority never heard of him, and only a handful had anything, if at all, to do with his death. It wasn’t fair to blame all Jews for it - even back then.


is that your condemnation, no - the ramifications of the act is known to all jews ... their religion is culpable for the crime they refuse to acknowledge as a crime against the heavens.

liberation theology, self determination - the message sent from the heavens they chose to disobey.
 
All protestant sects originated w/ Luther and continue many of his falsehoods to this day.

There is only ONE Church and it did not come into the world in 1521 w/ Luther, Arch-Heretic. It was called Catholic way back in the first centuries AD

by your myth in the 1st century was it referred to as the - roman catholic church ... also.
 
Well, when you've been doing it for a while it doesn't take much effort.

I see. That would explain this:

"God speaks through his ministry, written word, answered prayer, and the Spirit. We also learn through the experience of fellowship and obedience to the leadership of the church and of the Holy Spirit."

 
God seems to have changed from vengeful to loving between the Old and New Testaments.
There was always Grace even under The Law. This is the heart of Passover, and Jesus was the perfect and final Passover Lamb.
His coming and His sacrifice was foretold by the prophets in The Old Testament and fulfilled in The New.
 

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