Alright. Both of you have a severe lack of knowledge when it comes to Christian theology, though @ElliottRHams I will excuse, since he's not attempting to rep Christianity, like you're failing to adequately do, @pnehlen . 1/ https://twitter.com/pnehlen/status/955658268176764928 …
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Jesus cannot be separated from his Jewishness. He is the Lion of Judah. The "new & better Adam," the "new & better David." See Matthew 1: his genealogy is listed for this purpose. The fact that Jesus is a Jew is integral to the story of redemption. 2/
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Jesus is the fulfillment of JEWISH prophecy. He would not be relevant without the existence of Israel & Jewish Scripture. Gentiles are "adopted," "grafted in." We weren't part of the picture for a looong time (though, yes, always a part of God's eternal plan) 3/
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Now, we know from Scripture that though Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of every OT prophecy, only a "remnant" of Jews will believe. Most will continue to reject the gospel. This is prophesied in Jer & Isaiah. As Romans 9 says, "not all Israel is Israel." 4/
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BUT, as Gentiles saved by grace - by nothing of our own doing (Eph 2:8-9) - our sincere desire is that ALL will come to know the truth of Christ, especially our Jewish brothers & sisters, whom Christ came for in the first place. 5/
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So, your anti-semitism,
@pnehlen, comes from both a lack of sincerity in your faith & a lack of understanding. “For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his riches on all who call on him.” Romans 10:12113 replies 53 retweets 593 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @conservmillen @pnehlen
Allie let me educate you. Are you aware that "Jewish" today means people who follow the Talmud, right? It doesn't have the same meaning as when you talk about people who lived in Israel at Jesus' time. What did Jesus say about the Pharisees? Pharisees = origin of modern Judaism.
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It's correct and Jesus has very direct criticisms of incipient Talmudism/rabbinic (Judaism) in the New Testament. You know the line? He was not a Saduccee either, he was likely affiliated with a different sect. That said, rabbinic Judaism has been brutal against Karaites
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I think it’s fair to say he was friendliest to Baptists/Essenes, sympathetic to Saducees, anti-Pharisees Note that Jesus is eternal life. The law without faith is nothing. The saducees were absolutely correct that the Old Covenant did not deliver them from death
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Replying to @echo_belbo @bronzeagemantis and
lol i meant to their theological differences with the pharisees and essenes btw do you take sanhedrin to represent the interests of saducees exclusively? i take the language “agents of priests and pharisees” to mean not all priests were aligned with the priestly faction
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