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Sie loves UnderdogsHow odd
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The Jews
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Sie loves UnderdogsHow odd
Of God
To choose
The Jews
Sie loves Underdogs
Mort Znaimer does a really good spot and spit down Dundas and YongeShoeshine Boy?
Here is what I said about unlikely/flawed heroes:
God Blesses HIM?!?!?!?
--I agree crazyheart. Is there a Question here?But there has to be a heaven, angels and miracles.
Wow BettetheRed were do you get this from? The Jews were trying to kill Christ . From the day He was born. When He prophetside .In The synague Jesus said;s who He is , well reading from The Coran they were going to stone Him. I Believe the Jewish law read . If a Prophets," words don't come true they were to kill Him or Her.Here's an interesting question, then. Why do the Jews accept their prophets/leading lights as flawed, but Christianity insists on a flawless Jesus?
--Your right the Jews did not by themselves kill Christ Jesus .The Romans, were the ones in charge of life and death for a crime" not the Jews. But they yelled the loudest to Kill Jesus The Christ.Jesus was a Jew. He was crucified, a Roman punishment, by Romans. Where you get this stuff from? Too literal a reading of John, I suspect.
--Matt--27:--15--26 --Will you believe your own eyes.People can yell all they want. I don't suppose a Roman prelate was any more swayed by yelling townspeople than would be a judge today. A real close analysis of some of the texts indicates that "the Jews" so defamed by John, usually meant "the Jewish priesthood" and that the large groups following Jesus around weren't necessarily the same, perhaps smaller groups, who called for his crucifixion.
Also, analyze your statement. They were in Jerusalem, a city of Jewish people. Aside from a few Romans and Greeks, particularly at Passover, the crowds would have been almost entirely Jewish. If there's 100 people yelling something, and 1 person yelling something, who yells loudest? The group that there's the most of...
So why do you still believe in Jewish words, which is pretty much the bedrock of our faith? OT and all that jazz...Wow BettetheRed were do you get this from? The Jews were trying to kill Christ . From the day He was born. When He prophetside .In The synague Jesus said;s who He is , well reading from The Coran they were going to stone Him. I Believe the Jewish law read . If a Prophets," words don't come true they were to kill Him or Her.
- Why Inanna ? Because even though they did not want Him . He still wanted them. There is also that promise that was made to Abraham.So why do you still believe in Jewish words, which is pretty much the bedrock of our faith? OT and all that jazz...
Well there is that whole thing about Jesus not actually fulfilling the Messianic job description (convinced that they had seen God at work in Jesus, his followers re-visioned what the Messiah would be.) so which may explain in part why some segments of the society did not accept him. ANd some did not accept him because they never heard form/of him. And some because he was upsetting the apple cart. 1st century Judaism was hardly one monolithic society.- Why Inanna ? Because even though they did not want Him . He still wanted them. There is also that promise that was made to Abraham.
Airclean--post--Well there is that whole thing about Jesus not actually fulfilling the Messianic job description (convinced that they had seen God at work in Jesus, his followers re-visioned what the Messiah would be.) so which may explain in part why some segments of the society did not accept him. ANd some did not accept him because they never heard form/of him. And some because he was upsetting the apple cart. 1st century Judaism was hardly one monolithic society.
ANd nothing in reputable Christian circles suggests that the promises made to Abraham and Jacob were ever lifted from those people and placed on Christians.