Rabbi Saul is perhaps the greatest unsung hero of Judaism since Moses.
He knew that if he did not do something drastic then the precious covenant given to the Jews could be lost and redirected to the followers of Jesus, the Jewish Messiah.
After reading about the two sons of Isaac where it says Jacob would even use deception to get the blessing of the covenant from his father it is not hard to see how a very religious Jew would do whatever was necessary to make sure Judaism maintained the covenant.
He "converted" and then introduced enough changes into the message of Jesus that would insure the theological superiority of Judaism over these "renegades:.
What you do you think ?
Hero or Traitor ?
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2007-05-20
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