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What does the Catholic Church mean when it speaks of “the Jews”? This video clarifies the distinction between biblical Israel, Second Temple Judaism, and rabbinic Judaism, explaining fulfillment, rejection, and the Church’s teaching on salvation in Christ alone.
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Do you go into the fact that the word in the OT should be Judahite and in the NT Judaean?
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It doesn't even make a difference though because 95% of them aren't invested enough for it to matter to them.
Arguing whether it's Asmodean or Beelzebubean in a world that's no deeper than *goth chicks hot.*
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Scripture and its promises are only for Israel, which jews are not. They're descendants of Esau, who was a race mixer, and in Judea they were forcefully converted to Judaism, which is against the OT laws.
We seem to be on different subjects though.
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No. I might make a follow up episode on that because people are definitely confused on the etymology of "Jew"
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Arguing whether it's Asmodean or Beelzebubean in a world that's no deeper than *goth chicks hot.*
We seem to be on different subjects though.