Rabbis forced the Romans to crucify Jesus

My confession

My mother gave me a King James Bible when I was a child. Seventy-one (71) years later I still have it. My bible has numerous marker tags highlighting what I found interesting and worth reminding me of for future review.

I began by reading the New Testament which is full of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus taught us how to be kind to others, as in the stranger but most of all Jesus used the Book of Ezekiel one of the major prophetic books in the Old Testament. It records six visions of the prophet Ezekiel, exiled in Babylon, during the 22 years from 593 to 571 BC.

The visions, and the book, are structured around three themes: (1) Judgment on Israel (chapters 1–24); (2) Judgment on the nations (chapters 25–32); and (3) Future blessings for Israel (chapters 33–48). Its themes include the concepts of the presence of God, purity, Israel as a divine community, and individual responsibility to God.

Book of Ezekiel - Wikipedia

During this period Jerusalem was under the rule of the Romans which the local community strongly rejected.

More famous Jewish teachers come from Galilee than anywhere else in the world. They were known for their great reverence for Scripture and the passionate desire to be faithful to it. This translated into vibrant religious communities, devoted to strong families, their country, whose synagogues echoed the debate and discussions about keeping the Torah. They resisted the pagan influences of Hellenism far more than did their Judean counterparts. When the great revolt against the pagan Romans and their collaborators (66-74 AD) finally occurred, it began among the Galileans.

That the World May Know | Rabbi and Talmidim

in Palestine there were a number of occasions when more restless elements in the population resisted Roman abuses and followed the tradition of “zealousness for the Law.”

under the Romans (ruled 37-4 B.C.E.). Herod surrounded himself with Greek scholars and undertook many building projects, including a magnificent and fortified palace. He rebuilt the Temple in Jerusalem.

Before he died, Jesus of Nazareth was born.

Life for the Jews under the procurators was exceedingly difficult
. This protrait is confirmed by the Jewish historian Josephus who chronicled a number of events that provoked the Jews under Pilate and other procurators, leading to riots, beatings, and executions.

The last procurators in particular were indifferent to Jewish religious sensibilities; and various patriotic groups, to whom nationalism was an integral part of their religion, succeeded in polarizing the Jewish population and bringing on the first war with Rome in 66. The climax of the war, as noted earlier, was the destruction of the Temple in 70, though, according to Josephus, Titus sought to spare it.

Bar Kokhba Revolt, also called Second Jewish Revolt, (132–135 CE), Jewish rebellion against Roman rule in Judaea. The revolt was preceded by years of clashes between Jews and Romans in the area.
Bar Kokhba Revolt | History & Facts | Britannica

The history of the Jews in the Roman Empire

Rebellion in Judaea

Although Judaea was ruled by the Romans, the governors there had practiced the same kind of religious tolerance as was shown to Jews in Rome. However, Roman tactlessness and inefficiency, along with famine and internal squabbles, led to a rise in Jewish discontent.

In 66 AD, this discontent exploded into open rebellion. Four years later, the Roman army had crushed the revolt, but had also destroyed the temple. The sacred treasures were seized and shown off in a procession through the streets of Rome.
The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire. Jews In Roman Times | PBS

The history of Palestine is the study of the past in the region of Palestine, defined as the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River (where Israel and Palestine are today). Strategically situated between three continents, Palestine has a tumultuous history as a crossroads for religion, culture, commerce, and politics. Palestine is the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and has been controlled by many kingdoms and powers, including Ancient Egypt, Persia, Alexander the Great and his successors, the Roman Empire, several Muslim dynasties, and the Crusaders. In modern times, the area was ruled by the Ottoman Empire.

The region was among the earliest in the world to see human habitation, agricultural communities and civilization. The Canaanites established independent city-states that were influenced by the surrounding civilizations, among them Egypt, which ruled the area in the Late Bronze Age. The Assyrians conquered Palestine in the 8th century BCE, then the Babylonians in c. 601 BCE, followed by the Persians who conquered the Babylonian Empire in 539 BCE. Alexander the Great conquered Palestine in the late 330s BCE, beginning a long period of Hellenization. In the late 2nd century BCE, the semi-independent Hasmonean kingdom conquered most of Palestine but the kingdom gradually became a vassal of Rome, which annexed Palestine in 63 BCE. Roman rule was troubled by Jewish rebellions, which Rome answered with by destroying the Jews' temple.

In the late 2nd century BCE, the semi-independent Hasmonean kingdom conquered most of Palestine but the kingdom gradually became a vassal of Rome, which annexed Palestine in 63 BCE. Roman rule was troubled by Jewish rebellions, which Rome answered with by destroying the Jews' temple.
History of Palestine - Wikipedia

The crucifixion of Jesus occurred in 1st-century Judea, most likely in either AD 30 or AD 33. Jesus' crucifixion is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, attested to by other ancient sources, and is established as a historical event confirmed by non-Christian sources.According to the canonical gospels, Jesus was arrested and tried by the Sanhedrin, and then sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged.

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Sanhedrin Court
Jesus was stripped of his clothing and offered vinegar mixed with myrrh or gall to drink after saying "I am thirsty". He was then hung between two convicted thieves and, according to the Gospel of Mark, died by the 9th hour of the day (at around 3:00 p.m.). During this time, the soldiers affixed a sign to the top of the cross stating "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" which, according to the Gospel of John (John 19:20), was written in three languages (Hebrew, Latin, and Greek). They then divided his garments among themselves and cast lots for his seamless robe, according to the Gospel of John. According to the Gospel of John, after Jesus' death, one soldier (named in extra-Biblical tradition as Longinus) pierced his side with a spear to be certain that he had died, then blood and water gushed from the wound. The Bible describes seven statements that Jesus made while he was on the cross, as well as several supernatural events that occurred.

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Crucifixion of Jesus - Wikipedia

In the canonical gospels, Pilate's court refers to the trial of Jesus in praetorium before Pontius Pilate, preceded by the Sanhedrin Trial. In the Gospel of Luke, Pilate finds that Jesus, being from Galilee, belonged to Herod Antipas' jurisdiction, and so he decides to send Jesus to Herod. After questioning Jesus and receiving very few replies, Herod sees Jesus as no threat and returns him to Pilate.
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In all four gospels, the Denial of Peter functions as an intermission during the Sanhedrin trial, while Matthew adds an intermission during the trial before Pilate that narrates the suicide of Judas Iscariot.

At the time Jerusalem was part of Roman Judea, the charges of the Sanhedrin against Jesus held no power before Pilate. He was therefore not a political threat and could be seen as innocent of such a charge. [Jn. 18:36]

Stepping back outside, Pilate publicly declared that he found no basis to charge Jesus,

Pilate's court - Wikipedia

Early in the morning the chief priests (Rabbis)and elders planned to have Jesus executed.

Thirty pieces of silver was the price for which Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus,
according to an account in the Gospel of Matthew 26:15 in the New Testament. Before the Last Supper, Judas is said to have gone to the chief priests and agreed to hand over Jesus in exchange for 30 silver coins, and to have attempted to return the money afterwards, filled with remorse.

Pilate explained the amnesty vote and asked: 'Do you want me to release 'the king of the Jews'?'

Chief priests
(Rabbis) and officials shouted: 'Crucify! Crucify!' Pilate: 'Go ahead and crucify him. [Pilate says] I myself find no guilt in him.' Jewish leaders: 'Our law says he must die because he claimed to be the Son of God.'

Pilate, interrogated Jesus inside. Pilate tried to set Jesus free.
Jewish leaders: (Rabbis)
If you let him go, you disobey Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.'
Pilate brought out Jesus around noon, saying: 'Here is your king.' They [Jewish leaders] shouted: 'Take him away, crucify him!'
Pilate: 'Shall I crucify your king?' Chief priests: 'We have no king but Caesar.'

Pilate handed Jesus over to them for crucifixion.

Early in the morning Jesus was taken to Pilate by the Jewish leaders (Rabbis)


Pilate, inside: 'Are you the king of the Jews?' Jesus: 'My kingdom is not of this world, otherwise my servants would have fought to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders.'

Pilate: 'You are a king, then!' Jesus: 'You say that I am a king. In fact, the reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me.' Pilate: 'What is truth?'

Pilate, outside: 'I find no guilt in him.'

by the Jewish leaders under Pilate


In the New Testament, the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus refers to the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin (a Jewish judicial body) following his arrest in Jerusalem and prior to the trial before Pontius Pilate. It is an incident reported by all three Synoptic Gospels of the New Testament, while John's Gospel refers to a preliminary inquiry before Annas. The gospel accounts vary on a number of details.

Jesus is generally quiet, does not mount a defense, and rarely responds to the accusations, and is found guilty of various offenses: violating the Sabbath law (by healing on the Sabbath), threatening to destroy the Jewish Temple, practicing sorcery, exorcising people by the power of demons, and claiming to be the Messiah. He is then taken to Pontius Pilate, the governor of Roman Judaea, to be tried for claiming to be the King of the Jews.
Sanhedrin trial of Jesus - Wikipedia

Thereafter, in Pilate's Court, the Jewish elders (Rabbis) ask Pontius Pilate to judge and condemn Jesus, accusing him of claiming to be the King of the Jews. Such a claim would be considered treasonous, for being a direct challenge to the Roman authorities.

Rabbis forced the Romans to crucify Jesus
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For you believers who don't know----this guy is trying to create Jew Hate. This is the chit that the nazi germans were raised on and then used to create enough hate to round up all jews for the gas chambers. I don't know if he is just a christian jew hater, a dem or chinese operative trying to cause chaos, or some silly muslim trying to manipulate christians into killing jews but you should be wondering what this guy motive's are.
 
For you believers who don't know----this guy is trying to create Jew Hate. This is the chit that the nazi germans were raised on and then used to create enough to hate to round up all jews for the gas chambers. I don't know if he is just a christian jew hater, a dem or chinese operative trying to cause trouble, or silly muslim trying to manipulate christians into killing jews but you should be wondering what this guy motive's are.
He claims he's a Jew.
I believe he's getting sucked off by a Muslim.
 
For you believers who don't know----this guy is trying to create Jew Hate.
No I am not. IDF snipers shooting Palestinian children creates a hatred.
And I add, there is a big difference between a Jew and an Israeli. I respect Jews, I loath Israelis
:)-
 
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The truth will set you free
:)-
 
My confession

My mother gave me a King James Bible when I was a child. Seventy-one (71) years later I still have it. My bible has numerous marker tags highlighting what I found interesting and worth reminding me of for future review.

I began by reading the New Testament which is full of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus taught us how to be kind to others, as in the stranger but most of all Jesus used the Book of Ezekiel one of the major prophetic books in the Old Testament. It records six visions of the prophet Ezekiel, exiled in Babylon, during the 22 years from 593 to 571 BC.

The visions, and the book, are structured around three themes: (1) Judgment on Israel (chapters 1–24); (2) Judgment on the nations (chapters 25–32); and (3) Future blessings for Israel (chapters 33–48). Its themes include the concepts of the presence of God, purity, Israel as a divine community, and individual responsibility to God.

Book of Ezekiel - Wikipedia

During this period Jerusalem was under the rule of the Romans which the local community strongly rejected.

More famous Jewish teachers come from Galilee than anywhere else in the world. They were known for their great reverence for Scripture and the passionate desire to be faithful to it. This translated into vibrant religious communities, devoted to strong families, their country, whose synagogues echoed the debate and discussions about keeping the Torah. They resisted the pagan influences of Hellenism far more than did their Judean counterparts. When the great revolt against the pagan Romans and their collaborators (66-74 AD) finally occurred, it began among the Galileans.

That the World May Know | Rabbi and Talmidim

in Palestine there were a number of occasions when more restless elements in the population resisted Roman abuses and followed the tradition of “zealousness for the Law.”

under the Romans (ruled 37-4 B.C.E.). Herod surrounded himself with Greek scholars and undertook many building projects, including a magnificent and fortified palace. He rebuilt the Temple in Jerusalem.

Before he died, Jesus of Nazareth was born.

Life for the Jews under the procurators was exceedingly difficult
. This protrait is confirmed by the Jewish historian Josephus who chronicled a number of events that provoked the Jews under Pilate and other procurators, leading to riots, beatings, and executions.

The last procurators in particular were indifferent to Jewish religious sensibilities; and various patriotic groups, to whom nationalism was an integral part of their religion, succeeded in polarizing the Jewish population and bringing on the first war with Rome in 66. The climax of the war, as noted earlier, was the destruction of the Temple in 70, though, according to Josephus, Titus sought to spare it.

Bar Kokhba Revolt, also called Second Jewish Revolt, (132–135 CE), Jewish rebellion against Roman rule in Judaea. The revolt was preceded by years of clashes between Jews and Romans in the area.
Bar Kokhba Revolt | History & Facts | Britannica

The history of the Jews in the Roman Empire

Rebellion in Judaea

Although Judaea was ruled by the Romans, the governors there had practiced the same kind of religious tolerance as was shown to Jews in Rome. However, Roman tactlessness and inefficiency, along with famine and internal squabbles, led to a rise in Jewish discontent.

In 66 AD, this discontent exploded into open rebellion. Four years later, the Roman army had crushed the revolt, but had also destroyed the temple. The sacred treasures were seized and shown off in a procession through the streets of Rome.
The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire. Jews In Roman Times | PBS

The history of Palestine is the study of the past in the region of Palestine, defined as the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River (where Israel and Palestine are today). Strategically situated between three continents, Palestine has a tumultuous history as a crossroads for religion, culture, commerce, and politics. Palestine is the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and has been controlled by many kingdoms and powers, including Ancient Egypt, Persia, Alexander the Great and his successors, the Roman Empire, several Muslim dynasties, and the Crusaders. In modern times, the area was ruled by the Ottoman Empire.

The region was among the earliest in the world to see human habitation, agricultural communities and civilization. The Canaanites established independent city-states that were influenced by the surrounding civilizations, among them Egypt, which ruled the area in the Late Bronze Age. The Assyrians conquered Palestine in the 8th century BCE, then the Babylonians in c. 601 BCE, followed by the Persians who conquered the Babylonian Empire in 539 BCE. Alexander the Great conquered Palestine in the late 330s BCE, beginning a long period of Hellenization. In the late 2nd century BCE, the semi-independent Hasmonean kingdom conquered most of Palestine but the kingdom gradually became a vassal of Rome, which annexed Palestine in 63 BCE. Roman rule was troubled by Jewish rebellions, which Rome answered with by destroying the Jews' temple.

In the late 2nd century BCE, the semi-independent Hasmonean kingdom conquered most of Palestine but the kingdom gradually became a vassal of Rome, which annexed Palestine in 63 BCE. Roman rule was troubled by Jewish rebellions, which Rome answered with by destroying the Jews' temple.
History of Palestine - Wikipedia

The crucifixion of Jesus occurred in 1st-century Judea, most likely in either AD 30 or AD 33. Jesus' crucifixion is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, attested to by other ancient sources, and is established as a historical event confirmed by non-Christian sources.According to the canonical gospels, Jesus was arrested and tried by the Sanhedrin, and then sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged.

View attachment 501331
Sanhedrin Court
Jesus was stripped of his clothing and offered vinegar mixed with myrrh or gall to drink after saying "I am thirsty". He was then hung between two convicted thieves and, according to the Gospel of Mark, died by the 9th hour of the day (at around 3:00 p.m.). During this time, the soldiers affixed a sign to the top of the cross stating "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" which, according to the Gospel of John (John 19:20), was written in three languages (Hebrew, Latin, and Greek). They then divided his garments among themselves and cast lots for his seamless robe, according to the Gospel of John. According to the Gospel of John, after Jesus' death, one soldier (named in extra-Biblical tradition as Longinus) pierced his side with a spear to be certain that he had died, then blood and water gushed from the wound. The Bible describes seven statements that Jesus made while he was on the cross, as well as several supernatural events that occurred.

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Crucifixion of Jesus - Wikipedia

In the canonical gospels, Pilate's court refers to the trial of Jesus in praetorium before Pontius Pilate, preceded by the Sanhedrin Trial. In the Gospel of Luke, Pilate finds that Jesus, being from Galilee, belonged to Herod Antipas' jurisdiction, and so he decides to send Jesus to Herod. After questioning Jesus and receiving very few replies, Herod sees Jesus as no threat and returns him to Pilate.
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In all four gospels, the Denial of Peter functions as an intermission during the Sanhedrin trial, while Matthew adds an intermission during the trial before Pilate that narrates the suicide of Judas Iscariot.

At the time Jerusalem was part of Roman Judea, the charges of the Sanhedrin against Jesus held no power before Pilate. He was therefore not a political threat and could be seen as innocent of such a charge. [Jn. 18:36]

Stepping back outside, Pilate publicly declared that he found no basis to charge Jesus,

Pilate's court - Wikipedia

Early in the morning the chief priests (Rabbis)and elders planned to have Jesus executed.

Thirty pieces of silver was the price for which Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus,
according to an account in the Gospel of Matthew 26:15 in the New Testament. Before the Last Supper, Judas is said to have gone to the chief priests and agreed to hand over Jesus in exchange for 30 silver coins, and to have attempted to return the money afterwards, filled with remorse.

Pilate explained the amnesty vote and asked: 'Do you want me to release 'the king of the Jews'?'

Chief priests
(Rabbis) and officials shouted: 'Crucify! Crucify!' Pilate: 'Go ahead and crucify him. [Pilate says] I myself find no guilt in him.' Jewish leaders: 'Our law says he must die because he claimed to be the Son of God.'

Pilate, interrogated Jesus inside. Pilate tried to set Jesus free.
Jewish leaders: (Rabbis)
If you let him go, you disobey Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.'
Pilate brought out Jesus around noon, saying: 'Here is your king.' They [Jewish leaders] shouted: 'Take him away, crucify him!'
Pilate: 'Shall I crucify your king?' Chief priests: 'We have no king but Caesar.'

Pilate handed Jesus over to them for crucifixion.

Early in the morning Jesus was taken to Pilate by the Jewish leaders (Rabbis)


Pilate, inside: 'Are you the king of the Jews?' Jesus: 'My kingdom is not of this world, otherwise my servants would have fought to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders.'

Pilate: 'You are a king, then!' Jesus: 'You say that I am a king. In fact, the reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me.' Pilate: 'What is truth?'

Pilate, outside: 'I find no guilt in him.'

by the Jewish leaders under Pilate


In the New Testament, the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus refers to the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin (a Jewish judicial body) following his arrest in Jerusalem and prior to the trial before Pontius Pilate. It is an incident reported by all three Synoptic Gospels of the New Testament, while John's Gospel refers to a preliminary inquiry before Annas. The gospel accounts vary on a number of details.

Jesus is generally quiet, does not mount a defense, and rarely responds to the accusations, and is found guilty of various offenses: violating the Sabbath law (by healing on the Sabbath), threatening to destroy the Jewish Temple, practicing sorcery, exorcising people by the power of demons, and claiming to be the Messiah. He is then taken to Pontius Pilate, the governor of Roman Judaea, to be tried for claiming to be the King of the Jews.
Sanhedrin trial of Jesus - Wikipedia

Thereafter, in Pilate's Court, the Jewish elders (Rabbis) ask Pontius Pilate to judge and condemn Jesus, accusing him of claiming to be the King of the Jews. Such a claim would be considered treasonous, for being a direct challenge to the Roman authorities.

Rabbis forced the Romans to crucify Jesus
:)-
God made promises to the nation of Biblical Israel, besides the 3 that some claim are yet to be fulfilled, Land, A Nation, and A Blessing to All Nations: God promised to first "Chastise" Israel if they walked contrary to God's Law/Covenant (Lev. 26:27-29). They would be driven from their land (Deut. 4:25-28). They would cease to be a nation (Deut. 8:19-20).

God has already fulfilled the first 3 promises. The Land Promise: was fulfilled when God brought the Israelites out of bondage so that God could fulfill these 3 promises made in (Genesis 12:1-3, 15:18).

The scriptures state the God remembered His promise to Abraham concerning the Land. (Ex. 6:4-8). He told the Israelites to enter and possess the land. (Deut. 1:6-8). They fulfill that land promise. (Josh. 11:23). The nation promise had already been fulfilled while Israel was in bondage in the land of Egypt. God told Jacob that this promise would be fulfilled in Egypt (Gen. 46:3). Their numbers (the people of Israel) became like the stars in numbers. (Deut. 1:9-11).

The last of the 3 promises came much later......it began in the 1st century........To the Jews first was salvation offered through the Christ (Acts 2:24-26)The seed of Abraham (Jesus) would be a blessing to the world (Gal. 3:8-9,13-16,26-29)....and that promise is still being fulfilled today......as Christianity has consumed 1/3 the worlds population

In its history Israel had sinned "grievously" against God. For their sins God was long suffering but still Israel refused to obey God........First the northern tribes were removed from their lands (2 Kings 17:7-18). When the remaining tribe also sinned, it also was removed from the land. (2 Kings 23:26-27). God had mercy on then and told them their 2nd captivity would last only 70 years. But........the whole nation of tribes would not be restored and made complete....but a remnant would be allowed to return to the land. (Jer. 25:8-13, Isa. 10:20-23).

Israel would become like a broken jar.........with the pieces being repaired, but it would never (never is a long time) be made complete again....like it was in its glory (Jer. 19:7-13).

The promise of the land was made on conditions specified by God. 1. Israel must obey God. (1 Chron. 28:8). 2. Her (Israel) disobedience would result in Israel being abandoned forever. (1 Chron. 28:9)

The nation of biblical Israel has not been on earth for over 2000 years.........the nation calling itself Israel is an attempted clone. Its nothing like the nation found in scripture.
 
God made promises to the nation of Biblical Israel, besides the 3 that some claim are yet to be fulfilled, Land, A Nation, and A Blessing to All Nations: God promised to first "Chastise" Israel if they walked contrary to God's Law/Covenant (Lev. 26:27-29). They would be driven from their land (Deut. 4:25-28). They would cease to be a nation (Deut. 8:19-20).

God has already fulfilled the first 3 promises. The Land Promise: was fulfilled when God brought the Israelites out of bondage so that God could fulfill these 3 promises made in (Genesis 12:1-3, 15:18).

The scriptures state the God remembered His promise to Abraham concerning the Land. (Ex. 6:4-8). He told the Israelites to enter and possess the land. (Deut. 1:6-8). They fulfill that land promise. (Josh. 11:23). The nation promise had already been fulfilled while Israel was in bondage in the land of Egypt. God told Jacob that this promise would be fulfilled in Egypt (Gen. 46:3). Their numbers (the people of Israel) became like the stars in numbers. (Deut. 1:9-11).

The last of the 3 promises came much later......it began in the 1st century........To the Jews first was salvation offered through the Christ (Acts 2:24-26)The seed of Abraham (Jesus) would be a blessing to the world (Gal. 3:8-9,13-16,26-29)....and that promise is still being fulfilled today......as Christianity has consumed 1/3 the worlds population

In its history Israel had sinned "grievously" against God. For their sins God was long suffering but still Israel refused to obey God........First the northern tribes were removed from their lands (2 Kings 17:7-18). When the remaining tribe also sinned, it also was removed from the land. (2 Kings 23:26-27). God had mercy on then and told them their 2nd captivity would last only 70 years. But........the whole nation of tribes would not be restored and made complete....but a remnant would be allowed to return to the land. (Jer. 25:8-13, Isa. 10:20-23).

Israel would become like a broken jar.........with the pieces being repaired, but it would never (never is a long time) be made complete again....like it was in its glory (Jer. 19:7-13).

The promise of the land was made on conditions specified by God. 1. Israel must obey God. (1 Chron. 28:8). 2. Her (Israel) disobedience would result in Israel being abandoned forever. (1 Chron. 28:9)

The nation of biblical Israel has not been on earth for over 2000 years.........the nation calling itself Israel is an attempted clone. Its nothing like the nation found in scripture.
The nation of biblical Israel has not been on earth for over 2000 years

There was never a biblical Israel because the Torah is vacuous concerning every Commandment.
It's up to the scholars to figure out the details.
 
When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well.
That was when Moses was 40 years old and he lived in exile for 40 years in Midian until he was 80. Moses was never permitted to set foot on the promised land. They wandered in the wilderness for 40 years, and by that time Moses died at the age of 120 years, and the horrible practices of the cruel midwives, abortion, circumcision, and wholesale infanticide, from which Moses in his infancy was saved in an ark of bulrushes, returned with increased rigor and hardness of heart as soon as they settled in the promised land.
 
First Jewish Revolt, (AD 66–70), Jewish rebellion against Roman rule in Judaea. The First Jewish Revolt was the result of a long series of clashes in which small groups of Jews offered sporadic resistance to the Romans, who in turn responded with severe countermeasures. In the fall of AD 66 the Jews combined in revolt, expelled the Romans from Jerusalem, and overwhelmed in the pass of Beth-Horon a Roman punitive force under Gallus, the imperial legate in Syria.
First Jewish Revolt | History & Facts | Britannica

the truth will set you free
:)-
So the Romans executed Jesus to stop a rebellion that the rabbis said would not begin for 35 years? That is your 'truth'?
 
So the Romans executed Jesus to stop a rebellion that the rabbis said would not begin for 35 years? That is your 'truth'?
you are STRUGGLING to make sense out of BS ------quite a talent----you could
help the TV commentators by interpreting the pronouncements of BOTH
Biden and the Taliban
 
Joseph was 400 years before Moses. His dead body was repatriated because he didn't want to be buried in Egypt.

The real reason was the cruel midwives who murdered so many male infants and circumcised so many others. But as soon as the 40 years wandering in the wilderness was over and the Jews settled in the promised land, the same cruel midwives were back in business offering abortion, circumcision, and wholesale infanticide. Moses himself never permitted any of that to take place while he was still alive.

Funny how 3 million and their herds left Egypt, but David's
Jerusalem was ten acres and 800 inhabitants.
 
The nation of biblical Israel has not been on earth for over 2000 years

There was never a biblical Israel because the Torah is vacuous concerning every Commandment.
It's up to the scholars to figure out the details.

You either accept the word of God as "God Breathed"..........inspiration from God......or you reject it. Its easy to tell that you belong to some cult that is ANTICHRIST and do not accept God's word as any type of moral authority. Its your soul, not mine. :popcorn:


Yeah..........its up "to the scholars"......to figure out the details. Because man is greater than God. History actual never happened and will not happen until all the self professed smart people says it happened. LMAO. How can one know they are confronting a confirmed anti-Christ? :dunno: Jesus was a "JEW" that followed the Law of Moses to perfection in order to fulfill its requirements.

"Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist. That denieth the Father and the Son. Whoever deneith the Son, the same hath not the Father. But he who acknowledges the Son hath the Father also." -- 1 John 2:22-23

There is nothing new under the sun. There have been cults such as this since the beginning of Christianity..... Catholics, Mormons, Muslims, Human Secular's, etc., .........that deny the Word of God and attempt to mold a private religion based upon the tradition of men instead of the truth from Heaven....i.e., the inspired Word of God.

When anyone attempts to direct the conversation away from the word of God in dealing with Christian Doctrine........they have no argument. Because righteous Christian Doctrine is found only in one place........"faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God." Personally I have no faith in man. ;)

There are many "antichrists" in the world, and have been since the 1st century. "Little children you have heard that it is the last hour; and as ye heard that antichrist cometh, even now (in the 1st century) have arisen many antichrists; whereby we know that its the last hour." -- 1 John 2:18.

FYI: the world has been living in the "LAST DAYS" since the birth, life, death/sacrifice, and resurrection of Christ Jesus......the Last covenant between man and God.........the New Testament of Grace. This covenant began with the Christ's last physical breath. The Kingdom of God arrived.

The LAST DAYS of man were foretold in prophecy in the Old Book. (Jer. 31:31-34, Isa. 2:1-2, Micah 4:1-2)

Confirmed as the LAST DAYS/TIMES OF MAN in the New Testament. (1 Peter 1:20, Heb. 1:1-2, 1 John 2:18, 2 Tim. 4:1-3, 2 Peter 3:3-4, Jude 17-18).

Jesus Christ is now sitting on the throne of David in Heaven as we speak as confirmed in scripture. Its a spiritual kingdom not a literal kingdom.....located in Heaven and in the Hearts of all those who believe (John 17:20-21). Its can't be observed physically.

"And it shall come to pass IN THE LAST DAYS........." Acts 2:17 Peter was speaking on the day of Pentecost after the ascension of Jesus in the 1st century.

"Men and brethren, let me (Peter) speak freely to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his tomb is with us today (in the 1st century). Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn an oath to him (David) that of the fruit of his body, according to the flesh, He (God) would raise up the Christ to set on his throne, he, foreseeing this, spoke concerning the resurrection of the Christ, that His soul would not be left in Hades, nor His flesh see corruption. This Jesus was raised up, OF WHICH WE ARE ALL WITNESSES. Therefore being exalted to the right hand of God, having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, He poured out this which you now see and hear; (in the first century). For David did not ascend into the heavens (sky), but he says himself: 'The Lord said to my Lord, "Sit on My right hand, Till I make your enemies your footstool."' Therefore let the House of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ." -- Acts 2:29-26.
 
You either accept the word of God as "God Breathed"..........inspiration from God......or you reject it. Its easy to tell that you belong to some cult that is ANTICHRIST and do not accept God's word as any type of moral authority. Its your soul, not mine. :popcorn:


Yeah..........its up "to the scholars"......to figure out the details. Because man is greater than God. History actual never happened and will not happen until all the self professed smart people says it happened. LMAO. How can one know they are confronting a confirmed anti-Christ? :dunno: Jesus was a "JEW" that followed the Law of Moses to perfection in order to fulfill its requirements.

"Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist. That denieth the Father and the Son. Whoever deneith the Son, the same hath not the Father. But he who acknowledges the Son hath the Father also." -- 1 John 2:22-23

There is nothing new under the sun. There have been cults such as this since the beginning of Christianity..... Catholics, Mormons, Muslims, Human Secular's, etc., .........that deny the Word of God and attempt to mold a private religion based upon the tradition of men instead of the truth from Heaven....i.e., the inspired Word of God.

When anyone attempts to direct the conversation away from the word of God in dealing with Christian Doctrine........they have no argument. Because righteous Christian Doctrine is found only in one place........"faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God." Personally I have no faith in man. ;)

There are many "antichrists" in the world, and have been since the 1st century. "Little children you have heard that it is the last hour; and as ye heard that antichrist cometh, even now (in the 1st century) have arisen many antichrists; whereby we know that its the last hour." -- 1 John 2:18.

FYI: the world has been living in the "LAST DAYS" since the birth, life, death/sacrifice, and resurrection of Christ Jesus......the Last covenant between man and God.........the New Testament of Grace. This covenant began with the Christ's last physical breath. The Kingdom of God arrived.

The LAST DAYS of man were foretold in prophecy in the Old Book. (Jer. 31:31-34, Isa. 2:1-2, Micah 4:1-2)

Confirmed as the LAST DAYS/TIMES OF MAN in the New Testament. (1 Peter 1:20, Heb. 1:1-2, 1 John 2:18, 2 Tim. 4:1-3, 2 Peter 3:3-4, Jude 17-18).

Jesus Christ is now sitting on the throne of David in Heaven as we speak as confirmed in scripture. Its a spiritual kingdom not a literal kingdom.....located in Heaven and in the Hearts of all those who believe (John 17:20-21). Its can't be observed physically.

"And it shall come to pass IN THE LAST DAYS........." Acts 2:17 Peter was speaking on the day of Pentecost after the ascension of Jesus in the 1st century.

"Men and brethren, let me (Peter) speak freely to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his tomb is with us today (in the 1st century). Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn an oath to him (David) that of the fruit of his body, according to the flesh, He (God) would raise up the Christ to set on his throne, he, foreseeing this, spoke concerning the resurrection of the Christ, that His soul would not be left in Hades, nor His flesh see corruption. This Jesus was raised up, OF WHICH WE ARE ALL WITNESSES. Therefore being exalted to the right hand of God, having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, He poured out this which you now see and hear; (in the first century). For David did not ascend into the heavens (sky), but he says himself: 'The Lord said to my Lord, "Sit on My right hand, Till I make your enemies your footstool."' Therefore let the House of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ." -- Acts 2:29-26.
Your post is too short.
 
She means the Temple but she’s an idiot.
seems to me that "DAVID'S CITY" is the hill that David brought from the Jebusites----
for the purpose of building the Temple-----BUT WHAT HAS THAT GOT to do with
the body count of the people who fled Egypt?
 

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