Zone1 The JEW From JUDEA ISRAEL [Jesus]

Nazareth [Judaea] or Bethlehem [Judaea]?

  • Nazareth

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • Bethlehem

    Votes: 3 37.5%

  • Total voters
    8
I understand the narrative. Do you understand that's how it had to be? Do you understand why God made the sacrifice? Do you think God was winging it? That this somehow wasn't what was supposed to have happened? Because I am not understanding the significance of what you are arguing? Are you arguing Jesus shouldn't have been put to death? That it should have turned out different? What is the significance of the religious leaders having Jesus put to death for sorcery and inciting Israel to apostasy by the hands of the Romans? What do you think that means?
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No Way said:
There's enough "..

Islamist lobby CAIR paid troll "No Way" is no "newbie" (supposedly only joined 1/26/25)


Already on Feb 5 knew so quickly to react
And by Feb 10, he repeated what he said under his old screen name(s) on this forum..
LOL.



No Way said:
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Peter Baum @baum_p:

Palestinians steal the cultures of others because they have no culture of their own.
They even call themselves Palestinians even though they speak Arabic though there is no letter ‘P’ in Arabic . So in Arabic the pronunciation is Filastin which means Philistine - or uncouth uncultured heathens……seems appropriate.

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Oct 21, 2024

 
The name Palestine is derived from the word philistine, of those early people that the people of Israel, and their ancestors Abraham and Sarah, and Isaac and Rebekah, encountered, who Saul and then David fought, with their armies. And their area, Judah, the kingdom left after the rest of that land of Israel was split as a separate kingdom, became known as Judea in the centuries after the Babylonian captivity and later subjection to kingdoms and empires. The land of both earlier kingdoms from Israel was then termed Palestine, and the Jews were taken in captivity and removed from that land. Others then occupied it, including later on Arab people.
 
God did not say to destroy all the people who are Palestinian. And any people can come to God for restoration, which is possible in Christ, and yet may who are Jewish are not doing that.
 
It is the case that the area is shown in the Bible to be given to the descendants of Jacob who is Israel. There are Palestinians who are Christian though they get little recognition, right there, while there are Jews which any of whom had family that previously had converted to Judaism, who are in the state of Israel.
 
It's simply a fact, according to scripture. It wasn't the Romans who sought his death, it was the Jewish leaders and those who were supporting them. That's why the crowd shouted, "Crucify him". To pretend that the Romans did it, whereas the Jews didn't, is simply wrong, according to the New Testament.
Yep. The Romans didn't care about Jesus. He committed no crime against the Imperial City. The Jews tried and sentenced Jesus. They also were the ones who persecuted his followers. Not Rome.

According to the text, the Jews had a history of murdering their prophets, of idolatry, of genocide, of debauchery and incest and drunkenness and all manner of evil.

So their god destroyed them, according to the New Testament, and Rome was their god's ally in that destruction. Romans were the good guys. Jews were the bad guys.
 
By faith I believe that descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob continue, all descendants of Israel. But now there are many of descent from converts to Judaism gathered among them and the mixtures from them, who we cannot tell apart. And I believe promises to Israel and the descendants of Israel apply to them all, though God does know all about everyone fully.
 
It seems that there are many in the Christian churches claiming that promises to Israel before Christ came are really applied to them in in the Christian churches. It seems to relate to how spiritual Israel is applied. Gentile believers are grafted in. But spiritual Israel is not Israel, and the promises to Israel in the old testament promises are not to them who are grafted in, they are grafted in to benefit in the new covenant.
 
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