Topic: Do You Have The Right To Believe - part 3 | |
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Actually the episode is hinky. Roman law allowed the Jewish state to use a death penalty for stuff (or did you forget the stoning episodes?); Many scholars believe it is actually a retelling of the story of the Teacher of Righteousness and the Maccabbees, 200 years earlier. why would Rome care if Jews stone each other They didn't that is why the concept of the Jews turning to Rome to kill Jesus is hinky, they could have done it themselves. |
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Actually the episode is hinky. Roman law allowed the Jewish state to use a death penalty for stuff (or did you forget the stoning episodes?); Many scholars believe it is actually a retelling of the story of the Teacher of Righteousness and the Maccabbees, 200 years earlier. why would Rome care if Jews stone each other They didn't that is why the concept of the Jews turning to Rome to kill Jesus is hinky, they could have done it themselves. I think the Romans killed Yeshua. I suspect they tampered with the story when Constantine converted the Roman Empire to Christianity. Do you really believe the Jews would have requested a curse on themselves and their decendants??? |
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Actually the episode is hinky. Roman law allowed the Jewish state to use a death penalty for stuff (or did you forget the stoning episodes?); Many scholars believe it is actually a retelling of the story of the Teacher of Righteousness and the Maccabbees, 200 years earlier. why would Rome care if Jews stone each other They didn't that is why the concept of the Jews turning to Rome to kill Jesus is hinky, they could have done it themselves. I think the Romans killed Yeshua. I suspect they tampered with the story when Constantine converted the Roman Empire to Christianity. Do you really believe the Jews would have requested a curse on themselves and their decendants??? Probably same as Bar Kochba |
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And God said implying a God not gods.could it be possible that the let us refers to spirit beings rather than gods per say seeing its written,God said and not gods said.
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Actually the episode is hinky. Roman law allowed the Jewish state to use a death penalty for stuff (or did you forget the stoning episodes?); Many scholars believe it is actually a retelling of the story of the Teacher of Righteousness and the Maccabbees, 200 years earlier. why would Rome care if Jews stone each other They didn't that is why the concept of the Jews turning to Rome to kill Jesus is hinky, they could have done it themselves. if the Jews killed Jesus it would have lead to a Jewish civil war....better to let Rome do it |
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