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2006-09-26 19:38:56 · 5 answers · asked by ? 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I am not trying to start anything , I am reading in the bible and trying to find a mental picture where and what land all this happened in.......

2006-09-26 19:45:10 · update #1

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hmmm, no expert on theology here, but I am guessing that all of the people who would be known as Catholic/Christian in this day and age would have been classifed Jews back then...

Christianity was not born until after the last supper, so Jesus and his disciples were Jewish...

2006-09-26 19:43:01 · answer #1 · answered by Lucy Goosey 3 · 0 0

Please give your specific reference, and your sources if you want specific answers. In the Torah, there are 82 references to people who are called Jews--nearly all of those people were brown or black inhabitants whose ancestors were severely blackened by the harsh conditions of Egypt. Some Muslim-antagonists are pushing a theory that the pale inhabitants that occupy Jerusalem are transplanted people with a political agenda. There is no historic or spiritual foundation for that argument. The twelve tribes were split and most were trapped in northern regions after 70 C.E. Judah, Simeon and Levi settled mainly in north Africa and DNA evidence proves that many ended up as far as South Africa--the Lemba are of the clan of Levi. Moreover, the Jews that have inhabited Masada and the desert regions of Judea, they have been and still are black as their ancestors have been. All you have to do is to look in the museums and watch the paintings--they Jews never denied their Hamitic/Semitic or Japhethic heritage. By the way, the painting you see in Rome of the Hebrew Messiah was a fabrication in the minds of the Florentine painters--those things were prophesied ( as per revelations from the Torah Code, now published in The Golden Fleece Found. Such were forbidden in the Commandments. Some antagonists have used a reference in Revelation as a pretext for their argument. So please give your references.

Boaz.

2006-09-27 03:03:30 · answer #2 · answered by Boaz 4 · 0 0

The Bible is a Hoax and Jews are a Hoax and Gospels were written to cover for the Sadducees, hence the constant use of "Jews".

You wont find Jews in the OT.

Sadducees were those who had dropped the belief in Angels and the Resurrection and were the corrupt Yahuudi who wanted Christ Dead or Alive, but who suffered humiliation at the hands of Pontius Pilate.

AMEN!

2006-09-27 02:52:21 · answer #3 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 0 0

Samaritans? Not sure what you're driving at. The Samaritans were a people transplanted to Judea by the Babylonians. They picked up a lot of the customs and beliefs of the Jews. Herod might have been from that group.

2006-09-27 02:43:48 · answer #4 · answered by mattapan26 7 · 0 0

One of the common explanations for this refers to the Arab blood line related to Herod, and going all the way back to Esau.

The Bible speaks of Esau:

Mal 1:2 I have loved you, saith the Lord: and you have said: Wherein hast thou loved us? Was not Esau brother to Jacob, saith the Lord, and I have loved Jacob,
Mal 1:3 But have hated Esau? and I have made his mountains a wilderness, and given his inheritance to the dragons of the desert.
Mal 1:4 But if Edom shall say: We are destroyed, but we will return and build up what hath been destroyed: thus saith the Lord of hosts: They shall build up, and I will throw down: and they shall be called the borders of wickedness, and the people with whom the Lord is angry for ever.

Another explanation, though not accepted by most, is that these people are evil descendants of Cain, who somehow escaped the flood, and constitute a literal "synagogue of Satan" in the Jewish world of those days.

2006-09-27 03:16:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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