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Was Jesus a Jew?; What did this word mean in the first century AD?
Topic Started: Tuesday, 23. August 2011, 00:25 (1,417 Views)
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Gerard
Wednesday, 19. October 2011, 10:25
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What Scripture says that the relations we have with God makes us Jews


Define Jew.

Gerry
Oy vey, gevalt, genug! :pl: :topicbaack:
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance - that principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
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Gerard
Wednesday, 19. October 2011, 10:25
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What Scripture says that the relations we have with God makes us Jews


Define Jew.

Gerry
Gerry

I would say that circumcision as taught by Jesus and the apostles, by that I mean that an internal change of heart rather than an exterior sign, which turns us to God, if we were to examine ourselves and say "have I been circumcised" you could only answer that question by your relationship to Christ. IMHO

You may be a Catholic but there is then a grafting to the Jewish root.

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