Zone1 The unconditional covenant God made with the Jews (AKA Israelites/Hebrews including converts, excluding Arabs)

Doing what?
Playing your game of evade, escape, deny. So call me whatever name you like as I show you that Israel is doing the exact opposite of what they should be doing which is using their predicament to underscore righteousness instead of becoming what they hate.
 
^^^ and the antisemite jumps in with this “fake Jew” nonsense. What the h is THAT all about? I notice other antisemites do it too.
What's a Jew?

Is it anybody who practices Judaism?
Is it an atheist with 1/4 Khazar/Ashkenazi blood?
Is it anyone who adheres to the Zionist philosophy?


Which of the following actors is was a "true Jew?"

Paul Newman?
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Or Sammy Davis Jr.?
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Paul Newman was born into a Jewish family. Sammy converted to Judaism and claimed to be a Jew for a good portion of his life.
Damn, I guessed wrong. But was Paul one of the chosen? Because it seems to me that played out long ago.
 
I can see why you find your own religious texts offensive and disgusting. :rolleyes:

"From the eighth to the sixth centuries B. C., during which Israel and Judah tottered before the aggressive power of Syria, Assyria, Egypt, and Babylon, the prophets found meaning in their predicament by seeing it as God's way of underscoring the demand for righteousness. God was using Israel's enemies against her. The experience of defeat and exile was teaching the Jews the true worth of freedom. Another lesson was that those who remain faithful in adversity will be vindicated. Stated abstractly, the deepest meaning the Jews found in their Exile was the meaning of vicarious suffering: meaning that enters lives that are willing to endure pain that others might be spared it. "the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.""
Because this is a presentation of a theory, it is helpful to understand the background of the person who is positing this.

" I am an Engineer. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (1968) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. Later I received my Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering (1971) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA. I worked for Pall Aeropower Corporation for 28 years, and spent another 2 years consulting. I am currently retired and have been devoting my time to researching the interface between physics and metaphysics. "

If this is the expert on history and theology whose beliefs you subscribe to then so be it.
 
Damn, I guessed wrong. But was Paul one of the chosen? Because it seems to me that played out long ago.
Newman was actually a decent dude. He didn't go around claiming to be God's chosen while looking down his nose at the Goyim. He was also true to his second wife throughout their marriage. His mother was raised Catholic but converted to Christian Science. I don't believe he practiced Judaism but I could be wrong. If he did ... it wasn't the hard core version like the dudes who have swirly pig tails, funny little hats, or black boxes on the forehead.
 
Because this is a presentation of a theory, it is helpful to understand the background of the person who is positing this.

" I am an Engineer. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (1968) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. Later I received my Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering (1971) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA. I worked for Pall Aeropower Corporation for 28 years, and spent another 2 years consulting. I am currently retired and have been devoting my time to researching the interface between physics and metaphysics. "

If this is the expert on history and theology whose beliefs you subscribe to then so be it.
It's literally a summary of what your prophets taught. For such a learned man as yourself to reject your own prophets, I can only assume it's because of bias. Google is your friend. Try using it, because this is what you will get...

From the eighth to the sixth centuries B. C., during which Israel and Judah tottered before the aggressive power of Syria, Assyria, Egypt, and Babylon, the prophets found meaning in their predicament by seeing it as God's way of underscoring the demand for righteousness.

This statement accurately summarizes the theological interpretation held by the Hebrew prophets during the volatile period from the 8th to 6th centuries B.C., a time when Israel and Judah were threatened by superpowers like Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, and Syria. [1]

Rather than viewing the military, economic, and social crises solely as political failures, prophets such as Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah interpreted these events as divine judgment and a call to return to covenant faithfulness. [1, 2, 3]

Contextualizing the Prophetic Message
  • A "Demand for Righteousness": The prophets argued that God required social justice, ethical behavior, and exclusive worship, which the kingdoms of Israel and Judah had largely abandoned. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Enemies as God's Tools: The prophets viewed foreign empires like Assyria and Babylon not just as enemies, but as instruments in God's hands to discipline His people. [1, 2]
  • The Meaning of Suffering: In the face of impending exile, the prophets found meaning in their predicament by interpreting it as a necessary process of purification, teaching the true worth of freedom and faith. [1]

Key Developments (8th–6th Centuries B.C.)
  • 8th Century B.C.: The Assyrian Empire rises, threatening the Levant, and ultimately destroying the Northern Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) in 722 B.C.. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • 7th–6th Century B.C.: The Babylonian Empire defeats Assyria, and under Nebuchadnezzar, conquers Judah and destroys Jerusalem and the Temple in 586 B.C., initiating the Babylonian Captivity. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
The prophets provided a profound interpretation of these events, focusing on moral accountability rather than just political power.
 
Damn, I guessed wrong. But was Paul one of the chosen? Because it seems to me that played out long ago.
You have no idea what it means to be among the "chosen". Most Jews don't either. There is a huge difference between the "chosen people" and the "master race". Most of you don't understand the difference
 
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It's literally a summary of what your prophets taught.
No. That's precisely what it is not. It is an interpretation of things presented as a statement of fact, which it isn't.
 
What's a Jew?

Is it anybody who practices Judaism?
Is it an atheist with 1/4 Khazar/Ashkenazi blood?
Is it anyone who adheres to the Zionist philosophy?


Which of the following actors is was a "true Jew?"

Paul Newman?
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Or Sammy Davis Jr.?
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Paul Newman was not Jewish. Sammy Davis Jr converted to Judaism and therefore was a Jew.

What’s your point?
 
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