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Isaiah 11:1Amen. This is the very reason the majority of Jews rejected Jesus Christ as their Messiah. He didn't come as a king conquering their enemies. He came in humility, a servant, doing good, and then died on the cross.
Today there are Messianic Jews. And perhaps it is needless to say whether Jesus was believed or not; it is said Jesus had a major impact upon Judaism, his religion. Undoubtedly, some of the Jews wanted Barabbas @TLHKAJ, not disagreeing with you.
It is an interesting thing, any animosity between Jews and Christians.I fully agree. I'm not anti-Jew, or antisemitic. And yet, not everyone who says they're a Jew is a Jew.
Here's a good Christian resource with both the concordance and lexicon on the same page:I do have a serious question though,
There are 12 tribes of Israel. One of those tribes is the tribe of Judah.
Is it Judah where the word Jew comes from?
And what of the other 11 tribes?
Is the Israel today , the State that is, made up of all the tribes or just some?
And which ones?
Who are the Jews?
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So you want me to do my own research?Here's a good Christian resource with both the concordance and lexicon on the same page:
And if interested, from a Jewish source, the Chabad:

I believe good deeds can either be a work of the flesh (self-righteousness) or they can proceed from faith (righteousness of Christ).We work in the flesh! Feeding the hungry and giving alms to the poor is work of the flesh. Sad that you equate tending to soulful needs as sinful. Just because Jesus never boarded a plane does make our doing it a sinful work of the flesh. He had his lane and we have ours.
Ye shall indeed know them by their f ruits .I believe good deeds can either be a work of the flesh (self-righteousness) or they can proceed from faith (righteousness of Christ).
In any case, how can you equate doing what sustains life to that which takes away life? We are to love our enemies, not kill them. It's not a difficult concept to grasp. Overcome evil with good. We the church leave judgment/vengeance in God's hands. This is thankfully not the age and covenant of eye for an eye and tooth for tooth. If it were, none of us would be saved. Governments are to be the punishers of evil, not the church. The church is to remain separate/holy. Our mission is the gospel, not Law.
I don't believe government should be pacifist, only the body of Christ, His church/ekklesia.....who have been called out of the world. Our warfare is spiritual, not carnal. Law was added because of transgressions.....it is a practical necessity in this world for the unrighteous, not the righteous.That may be true.
In my view, it is impossible for the ideology that omits the Old Testament from its foundation, and insists Jesus ,who is God, is a strong pacifist and would also condemn any who are not also strong pacifists,to be a righteous teaching or provide righteous understanding.
@amigo de christoYe shall indeed know them by their f ruits .
The Fruit of the SPIRIT is in all righteousness , g odliness and TRUTH
proving what is acceptable TO GOD .
The fruit of the wicked is TO SIN .
What DID JESUS preach . DID HE SAY LIVE by THE SWORD
or did HE say HE who lives by the SWORD shall DIE by the SWORD .
It wont ma tter if one had some good works , NOT IF THEY DENIED JESUS it wont .
What did JESUS tell pointus pilate .
Did HE say hey ponitus , MY KINGDOM IS OF EARTH , YOU need to get the support of ROME
and start some crusades .
OR did HE say , MY KINGDOM is NOT of the world , if it were MY SERVANTS WOULD HAVE FOUGHT
to KEEP me from being arrested .
How about paul , peter , john , jude or james .
DID we see in any of their letters , HEY you gots to get political
You gots to have your hope and trust in govts .
NOPE .
NOT EVEN .
THEY KNEW sister . OH THEY KNEW all right .
THEIR KINGDOM was not of this w orld , and their mission was THE GOSPEL preaching
and not THE SWORD . Something went dead wrong sister . And something has indeed
went dead wrong . Soon again the mission of this powerful govt
of the world will again enforce the crusades and it will be CONVERT OR DIE .
YET AGAIN . THAT , my near and dear sister , IS WHAT MERGING THE EARTHEN AND THE HEAVENLY
always leads too . THE BLOOD OF ALL WHO WONT CONFORM . CRUSADES .
we seen this also in the RCC VERSES PROTESTANT .
WHEN THE CC was in power they used THE GOVT to round up and persecute the protestant .
AND VICE VERSA . WHEN THE PROTESTANT was in power they USED the govt to persecute the catholic .
AINT NOTHING NEW UNDER THAT SUN .
Soon the ecumeincal cry of the harlot will become the cry of the crusades against any and all
who do not and will not conform to her plan of peace for the world . Oh yeah . HERE IT COMES TOO .

Amen. Looking for an earthly kingdom that is of this world is what tripped them up and cause them to miss Christ the Messiah in the first century, and unfortunately they are still looking for and working towards an earthly kingdom. Jesus tried to correct that wrong belief when He told them His kingdom is not of this world. Many in the church now have that same wrong belief and understanding, and are linking arms with Israel. It's all deception......and God's word says we are not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers but come out from among them and be separate (holy!). Much as I wish them well, unbelieving Israel are still unbelievers and lost souls.Amen. This is the very reason the majority of Jews rejected Jesus Christ as their Messiah. He didn't come as a king conquering their enemies. He came in humility, a servant, doing good, and then died on the cross.
The old testament is very relevant.........for instruction in righteousness and being richly laden with spiritual lessons which we need spiritual eyes to see and spiritual ears to hear and understand them.Great video.
Unfortunately, it,like the Old Testament itself,will be irrelevant to New Testament faithful.
Mat 21:43Isaiah 11:1
In other words, not all prophecies about the Messiah were fulfilled. Post-Christendom, too, struggled, but momentum increased after the gospels were circulated and certain events occurred.
Keep in mind, the faithful remnant of the OT had/have a forward-looking faith, while NT saints have a historical faith.
That is apart from the eschatological second coming or complete fulfillment of those OT prophecies.
While it is true that Jews rejected Jesus, it is also true that Jesus was a Jew; his followers, disciples, apostles, and most of the early church were Jews. All the books but one were penned by Jews, the Evangelist and historian Luke being the NT exception that was not taught directly by Jesus (Luke serves as the cutoff for later texts that began to surface). Today there are Messianic Jews. And perhaps it is needless to say whether Jesus was believed or not; it is evident Jesus had a major impact upon Judaism, his religion. Undoubtedly, some of the Jews wanted Barabbas @TLHKAJ, not disagreeing with you.
Also, remember in Jeremiah some were said to believe the name was G-d, the L-rd, and some called Him their Teacher and some their Father (Jeremiah 3:1). Gentiles are grafted into the same covenant tree, the Davidic covenant, an everlasting covenant that expands the OT and NT covenantal divide (one tree). Time and time again throughout the OT the everlasting covenant was mentioned that was for the audience at the time, not only for their children and those far off (Peter's address to the House of Israel, Acts)
I reject replacement theology (also called supersessionism or fulfillment theology), a Christian doctrine asserting that the Church has superseded, or replaced, ethnic Israel as G-d's chosen people. It claims that because the Jewish nation rejected Jesus as the Messiah, G-d transferred the covenant promises and blessings to the universal Christian Church.
As usual, you are 100% wrong due to being overly spiritualized. There is a direct relationship between taking a life and saving lives in many instances. We take evil life to save innocent life. This is justice! We are commanded by God to seek justice in this life.In any case, how can you equate doing what sustains life to that which takes away life? We are to love our enemies, not kill them.
But we the people have the responsibility to do justice in this life.We the church leave judgment/vengeance in God's hands.
Luk 10:17-20I don't believe any reasonable person could arrive at your supposition when reading my post.
But,you're not.
His adversary remains ,by his will,lord of this world.
A lord who is only capable of being and exercising his power if God allows.
You might consider that.
Satan is lord by God's permission here.
We are instructed PERSONALLY to be just and fair in our dealings and to personally help and advocate for those who need help, the vulnerable, widows and orphans for example. That is not the same thing as making and enforcing laws and executing justice as a legal body. The calling of the church body is HIGHER than that of the governing/legal bodies of this world.But we the people have the responsibility to do justice in this life.
We are not just one thing. Not just the church. We are also citizens with duties to perform justice - as God commands. It is not the exclusive burden for those outside the church to do justice.
It’s the EXACT SAME THING. We have the burden to do justice and this is true be it directly or through our agents. Scripture is filled with examples of agents, one person doing something on behalf of another. Moses didn’t say, talking to Pharaoh is not my job. John didn’t keep his opinions of Herod to himself.That is not the same thing as making and enforcing laws and executing justice as a legal body. The calling of the church body is HIGHER than that of the governing/legal bodies of this world.