First published at 16:34 UTC on March 4th, 2024.
Jesus was a 'Judean', not a Jew.
During His lifetime, no persons were described as "Jews" anywhere. That
fact is supported by theology, history and science. When Jesus was in
Judea, it was not the "homeland" of the ancesto…
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Jesus was a 'Judean', not a Jew.
During His lifetime, no persons were described as "Jews" anywhere. That
fact is supported by theology, history and science. When Jesus was in
Judea, it was not the "homeland" of the ancestors of those who today style
themselves "Jews". Their ancestors never set a foot in Judea. They existed
at that time in Asia, their "homeland", and were known as Khazars. In none
of the manuscripts of the original Old or New Testament was Jesus described
or referred to as a "Jew". The term originated in the late eighteenth century
as an abbreviation of the term Judean and refers to a resident of Judea
without regard to race or religion, just as the term "Texan" signifies a person
living in Texas.
In spite of the powerful propaganda effort of the so-called "Jews", they have
been unable to prove in recorded history that there is one record, prior to that
period, of a race religion or nationality, referred to as "Jew". The religious
sect in Judea, in the time of Jesus, to which self-styled "Jews" today refer to
as "Jews", were known as "Pharisees". "Judaism" today and "Pharisaism" in
the time of Jesus are the same.
Jesus abhorred and denounced "Pharisaism"; hence the words, "Woe unto
you Scribes and Pharisees, Hypocrites, Ye Serpents, Ye Generation of
Vipers".
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