CherubRam
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Please just read this before using the word "Jew":
In fulfillment of prophecy the term (Judean / Jew) became a curse word.
Please just read this before using the word "Jew":
The first place in the KJV that uses the term Jew, the Jews are at war with Israel.
Then Rezin king of Syria and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel came up to Jerusalem to war and they besieged Ahaz, but could not overcome him. At that time Rezin king of Syria recovered Elath to Syria and drave the Jews from Elath... (2 Kings 16:5-6 KJV)
Remaliah was the king of Israel and Ahaz was the king of Judah and they were at war.
Some people would not know a fact if it hit them in the head with a shovel.
Beginning in the late 19th century, the term "Hebrew" was popular, but the government of Israel, replaced "Hebrew" with "Jew."
No. The term is used in Genesis 14:13, Genesis 39:14, Exodus 1:16 and dozens of times more in the "Old Testament" to refer to people who did not convert to Christianity- such a religion did not exist in their time.A Hebrew is a convert from present day Judaism to Christianity.
Yes, some bigots think that. But that does not make it true.Jews are associated with being sneaky and underhanded, besides being a member of secret society.
The first Christians were in fact Jews. Christianity started out as a Jewish cult.The Epistle to the Hebrews was probably written for Hebrew Christians.
The first Christians were in fact Jews. Christianity started out as a Jewish cult.
Israel's covenant was given on Mt. Sinai on the Day of Pentecost. Jesus' covenant was given on the Day of Pentecost in 30 CE.
In addition to Israel's covenant there were statutes and judgments given as instructions to guide Israel in their day to day lives. For the most part Israel did not stay true to their instructions.
Therefore God gave a better covenant to the Jews concerning the Holy Spirit. It's this new covenant we need to heed.
In fulfillment of prophecy the term "Jew" became a curse word.The facts are that "Hebrew" was originally a Biblical term for the early Israelites. The government of Israel did not replace "Hebrew with Jew". If you think otherwise- bring a source.
No. The term is used in Genesis 14:13, Genesis 39:14, Exodus 1:16 and dozens of times more in the "Old Testament" to refer to people who did not convert to Christianity- such a religion did not exist in their time.
Yes, some bigots think that. But that does not make it true.
The first Christians were in fact Jews. Christianity started out as a Jewish cult.
And some cannot tell a lie from truth.
Isaiah 65:15
You will leave your name to my chosen ones as a curse;[/B](Jew) the Sovereign LORD will put you to death, but to his servants he will give another name. (Christian)
Acts 11:26
and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.
I am not the one who made the word "Jew" a curse word.
Isaiah 65:15
You will leave your name to my chosen ones as a curse;(Jew) the Sovereign LORD will put you to death, but to his servants he will give another name. (Christian)
Acts 11:26
and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.
You are just continuing an ancient tradition of bigotry. How nice and Christian of you.
And yet the final position of the Bible is that no background or ethnos is wholesale or automatically in or out. So the Gospel is still to be preached to all so that they can decide whether to be in Christ.