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Yes. The Nazis would have fried Jesus. What a sickening thought.

2006-06-08 12:55:17 · answer #1 · answered by sparky52881 5 · 4 1

He already wore a much more humiliating symbol. A crown of thorns with a "King of the Jews" written near it.

You might find it interesting that Danes also wore the star of David when the Jews of their country were commanded to wear them. I believe that is Jesus in them that caused them to do that.
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This is the only way that I could add a comment after seeing what is written below. From what I've heard, Hitler himself was also part Jewish.

But like it not, Jews were who Yeshua came to save. That is why they put "King of the Jews". He was a threat to some of the scribes and pharasees that had ADDED to YHWH's law. That is why he condemned their practices. They had made the laws of God, "laws of men" that were nearly impossible to keep.

Many jews did hear the message though and received it with joy. These "jews" didn't kill him. Through this, however, we (common or unclean "dogs") gentles were then also offered the salvation to become joint heirs with Him.

Peter & the sheet referred not to pigs being cleansed, but to a people that were "common and unclean" being cleansed...made clean by the blood of the lamb! Why did Jonah get swallowed by the whale? Because he refused to preach the gospel to gentiles in Ninevah. When he was released from the "great fish", he did go to Ninevah and the gentiles repented and were made "clean".

This great sacrifice was prophesied way back in the Old Testament and it came to pass. The King of the Jews is our King now, too! Yah's Salvation! Worthy is the Lamb.

2006-06-08 12:51:58 · answer #2 · answered by Northwoods_ MOM 2 · 0 0

No. He would have worn the arm band of the Nazi Party. It was the Jew after all, who had Him murdered.

2006-06-08 13:04:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The yellow star that you are refering to was worn by the jews in the Auszshweitz camps, of the second world war, signifying that many of the people that came from poland, germany, and other surrounding nations were jewish, as this was many years after jesus existed, i very much doubt that he would have worn it , but.......
The six-pointed star, the Star of David, has been the symbol of Judaism and the Jewish culture for many centuries. The meaning of this symbol can be interpreted in various ways. In light of the revelations contained within The Aquarian Gospel, I present the following interpretation of the symbolic meaning of the six-pointed star:



"God is Truth. He has three attributes: Strength, Wisdom and Love. An appropriate symbol for God is a triangle. Also known as the trinity or the blade. it is also the fruedian phallic symbol for man. What better way to symbolize God than with a simple, equilateral triangle, standing upright? Structural experts say the equilateral triangle is the strongest shape. Wisdom and Love, conjoined, form an apex, and they stand on the foundation, Strength. A triangle is simple and uncomplicated, as is our God, our Father. He is pure strength, pure wisdom and pure love."

Man, in his fallen condition, is Truth reversed. What better way to symbolize Man than by a triangle identical to that of God, but fallen – inverse (upside down!)? Or as many also the beleive the symbol for woman - or the challice - Ok i know you are probably thinking 'another DVC nut', but no, these two symbols are much older than many recognize, they do intially have paganistic traditions that do stand for the 'blade' and 'challice' or man and woman. If we overlay these two triangles, we have a six-pointed star, the Star of David. (And also the true form of the pentacle.) This overlay symbolizes that God, forever upright, never abandons His fallen Children, but remains eternally linked to Mankind, in an ever-present pose of upright Truth. He stands silently upright, waiting for Man, His offspring, to right himself.

What better way to symbolize the religion and the culture chosen by God (to deliver to the entire world His message of Salvation) than by the Star of David?

And, what better way to symbolize the imminent reunification of Judaism and Christianity than with the Star of David – combined with the cross of Christ, standing firmly upright upon the foundation, Strength, enclosed by Wisdom and Love?

Ok after rattling all that off, its possible that jesus may well have worn the star of david, as he was indeed jewish, but i want you to understand also that in truth in its original true form, it is not acctually the 'star of david', but a symbol that is much older.

2006-06-08 13:00:09 · answer #4 · answered by Mintjulip 6 · 0 0

Well, yeah, I guess he would have if he were in Nazi Germany or Nazi occupied territories during WWII. But what does that have to do with the price of potatoes?

2006-06-08 12:49:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yep

2006-06-08 12:50:02 · answer #6 · answered by troutnm@verizon.net 1 · 0 0

I dont think so, because he isn't a Jew.

2006-06-08 14:55:46 · answer #7 · answered by abby 2 · 0 0

he was the king of the Jews: so umm yea

2006-06-08 14:21:05 · answer #8 · answered by mattdaimao 3 · 0 0

Yes, Jesus was Jewish.

2006-06-08 12:50:41 · answer #9 · answered by Ludwig Wittgenstein 5 · 0 0

No, he performed miracles.
The Nazis would have wanted control over that and would have experimented on him until he died.

2006-06-08 13:03:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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