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Jesus was seen as the arch-enemy of the Jewish people. He was really seen as an apostate and traitor to his people. LAWTON : Boteach believes the time is ripe for a new paradigm.
It's impossible to be anti-Semitic and love Christianity and the Bible. After all, Jesus, the son of Abraham, was a Jew. As Christians, we are, all of us, adopted into a Jewish family.
COMMENTARY: In an age where antisemitism comes in many forms, Lent is a good time to reflect on the indisputable fact that Jesus of Nazareth was a son of the Jewish people.
Jesus was not the first Christian; he was a faithful practicing Jewish person. According to one Catholic historian, forgetting this fact has severe consequences.
No one disputes that Jesus was Jewish. His mom was Jewish, all of his friends, colleagues – all of them were Jewish. He went on pilgrimage to the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. And, he was born in ...
Why Jewish New Testament professor Amy-Jill Levine thinks Jews should know more about Jesus, and Christians more about first-century Judaism. Skip to content About Us ...
People who have not been living lives of complete unselfish love need to repent and return to the two “greatest commandments” of Jewish Scripture: deep love of God (Deuteronomy 6:4-6) and ...
The Jesus of 'The Chosen' is so Jewish that his disciples even call him Rabbi — an unusual framing of the Christian messiah.
Jesus and his 12 disciples were all Jewish. Peter, one of the disciples Catholics describe as the first pope, was Jewish. The Apostle Paul, who wrote much of the New Testament, was Jewish.
The Christian story depends on the Jewish epic. Had God not preserved the Jewish people, Jesus–the Jewish Messiah and the Savior of all mankind–might never have been born.
(New York Jewish Week) — “Jesus is a paycheck,” said Rob Orbach, one of the many classically trained Jewish vocalists who perform Christian sacred songs in churches across New York City.
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