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Jew sreject Jesus.
6/27/2002 (10:34)
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Jewish WebSite-Jesus was Immoral Sorceror and Black Magician




see:
http://www.noahide.com/yeshu.htm
for full text

JEWS COMMENTS ON JESUS
excerpts:

1) Jesus repudiated the laws of kosher food (Mark 7:18-19). [Compare this to the prophet Daniel's strict adherence to kashrus, in Daniel chapter 1.]

2) He repudiated the laws of honoring one's parents, and called on his followers to hate their parents; he also dishonored his own mother (Matthew 10:34-36; Matthew 12:46-50; Luke 14:26).

3) He violated the Sabbath by picking grain, and incited his disciples to do the same (Matthew 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-26).

4) He again violated the Sabbath by healing a man's arm, which was not a matter of saving a life, and he openly defied the rabbis in his total repudiation of the Sabbath (Matthew 12:9-13; Mark 3:1-5). [Compare this to G-d's view of violating the Sabbath, in Numbers 15:32-36, Nehemiah 10:30-32, and dozens of other places throughout the Bible.]

5) Jesus brazenly defied and disobeyed the rabbis of the Sanhedrin, repudiating their authority (This is recorded in many places throughout the New Testament, but look especially at Matthew 23:13-39 and John 8:44-45).

The Talmud (Babylonian edition) records other sins of 'Jesus the Nazarene':

1) He and his disciples practiced sorcery and black magic, led Jews astray into idolatry, and were sponsored by foreign, gentile powers for the purpose of subverting Jewish worship (Sanhedrin 43a).

2) He was sexually immoral, worshipped statues of stone (a brick is mentioned), was cut off from the Jewish people for his wickedness, and refused to repent (Sanhedrin 107b; Sotah 47a).

3) He learned witchcraft in Egypt and, to perform miracles, used procedures that involved cutting his flesh — which is also explicitly banned in the Bible (Shabbos 104b).

The false, rebellious message of Jesus has been thoroughly rejected by the vast majority of the Jewish people,
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Greek Orthodox man
6/27/2002 (10:41)
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For some reason that I cannot explain, I NEVER believed JESUS was a jew!!
I grew up Greek Orthodox Christian, and that is what everyone has always told me, but I've always said NO.
Yes the jews did sell him out, and let him be killed!!
The judgement of the jews, will be coming soon!!!!
They will PAY for ALL THEIR CRIMES!!!!!!
The practice of Abomination of Desolation will be the start!!
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Attaturk
6/27/2002 (10:49)
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Jesus was a Jew.
A commie Jew.

The Fascist Romans killed this commie Jew because he stood up to their Greco-Roman facism.
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Taki
6/27/2002 (10:52)
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The Abomination of Desolation
The importance of this Scriptural expression is chiefly derived from the fact that in St. Matthew, xxiv, 15, and St. Mark, xiii, 14, the appearance of the 'abomination of desolation' standing in the Holy Place' (Matt.), or where 'it ought not' (Mark), is given by Our Lord to His disciples as the signal for their flight from Judea, at the time of the approaching ruin of Jerusalem (Luke, xxi, 20). The expression itself is confessedly obscure. To determine its meaning, interpreters have naturally betaken themselves to the original Hebrew of the book of Daniel; for our first Evangelist distinctly says that 'the abomination of desolation' he has in view 'was spoken of by Daniel the prophet'; and further, the expression he makes use of, in common with St. Mark, is simply the Greek phrase whereby the Septuagint translators rendered literally the Hebrew words shíqqûç shômem found in Daniel, xii, 11; ix, 27; xi, 31. Unfortunately, despite all their efforts to explain these Hebrew terms, Biblical scholars are still at variance about their precise meaning. While most commentators regard the first 'shíqqûç', usually rendered by 'abomination', as designating anything (statue, altar, etc.) that pertains to idolatrous worship, others take it to be a contemptuous designation of a heathen god or idol. Again, while most commentators render the second 'shômem' by the abstract word 'desolation', others treat it as a concrete form referring to a person, 'a ravager', or even as a participial known meaning 'that maketh desolate'. The most recent interpretation which has been suggested of these Hebrew words is to the following effect: The phrase shíqqûç shômem stands for the original expression bá` ál shámáyîm (Baal of heaven), a title found in Phoenician and Aramaic inscriptions, and the semitic equivalent of the Greek Zeus, Jupiter, but modified in Daniel through Jewish aversion for the name of a Pagan deity. While thus disagreeing as to the precise sense of the Hebrew phrase usually rendered by 'the abomination of desolation', Christian scholars are practically at one with regard to its general meaning. They commonly admit, and indeed rightly, that the Hebrew expression must needs be understood of some idolatrous emblem, the setting up of which would entail the ultimate desolation of the Temple of Jerusalem (I Mach. i, 57; iv, 38). And with this general meaning in view, they proceed to determine the historical event between Our Lord's prediction and the ruin of the Temple (A. D. 70), which should be regarded as 'the abomination of desolation' spoken of in St. Matthew, xxiv, 15, and St. Mark, xiii, 14. But here they are again divided. Many scholars have thought, and still think, that the introduction of the Roman standards into the Holy Land, and more particularly into the Holy City, shortly before the destruction of the Temple, is the event foretold by Our Lord to His disciples as the signal for their flight from Judea. It is true that the standards were worshipped by the Roman soldiers and abhorred by the Jews as the emblem of Roman idolatry. Yet they can hardly be considered as the 'the abomination of desolation' referred to in St. Matthew, xxiv, 15. The Evangelist says that this 'abomination' is to stand in the 'holy place', whereby is naturally meant the Temple (see also Daniel, ix, 27, where the Vulgate reads: 'there shall be in the Temple the abomination of the desolation'), and the Roman standards were actually introduced into the Temple only after it had been entered by Titus, that, too late to serve as a warning for the Christians of Judea. Other scholars are of the mind that the desecration of the Temple by the Zealots who seized it and made it their stronghold shortly before Jerusalem was invested by Titus, is the even foretold by Our Lord. But this view is commonly rejected for the simples reason that 'the abomination of desolation' spoken of by Daniel and referred to in St. Matthew's Gospel, was certainly something connected with idolatrous worship. Others, finally, interpret Our Lord's warning to His disciples in the light of the history of attempt to have his own statue set up and worshipped in the Temple of Jerusalem. The following are the principal facts of that history. About A. D. 40, Caius Caligula issued a peremptory decree ordering the erection and worship of his statute in the Temple of God. He also appointed to the government of Syria, bidding him carry out that decree even at the cost of a war against the rebellious Jews. Whereupon the Jews in tens of thousands protested to the governor that they were willing to be slaughtered rather than to be condemned to witness that idolatrous profanation of their holy Temple. Soon afterwards Petronius asked Caligula to revoke his order, and Agrippa I, who than lived at Rome, prevailed upon the Emperor not to enforce his decree. It seems, however, that Caligula soon repented of the concession, and that but for his untimely death (A. D. 41) he would have had his statue set up in Jerusalem (E. Schurer, History of the Jewish People in the Time of Christ, I Div. II, 95-105; tr.). In view of these facts it is affirmed by many scholars that the early Christians could easily regard the forthcoming erection of statue in the Temple as the act of idolatrous Abomination which, according to the prophet Daniel, ix, 27, portended the ruin of the House of God, and therefore see in it the actual sign given by Christ for their flight from Judea. This last interpretation of the phrase 'the abomination of desolation' is not without its own difficulties. Yet it seems preferable to the others that have been set for by commentators at large.

FRANCIS E. GIGOT
Transcribed by Donald J. Boon

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume I
Copyright © 1907 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight
Nihil Obstat, March 1, 1907. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor
Imprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York
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Are people still reading this puke
6/27/2002 (18:56)
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Listen to this crap.
You and all this hear-say religious dribble.
Do you actually believe all this shit?
Or is it just a pillar of reasurance,for you insecure complexes?
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Akhmed
6/27/2002 (18:58)
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Yep, world jewry's last century this one.

Thank god!
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ADAM
6/28/2002 (1:30)
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TO GREEK ORTHODOX, I USED TO BE AN ORTHODOX, & LIKE MOST CATHOLICS, READING & STUDY OF THE BIBLE IS NOT A COMMON PRACTICE AT ALL!
JESUS CHRIST WAS BORN OF A JEWISH MOTHER, SO IN A WAY THAT MAKES HIM A JEW!
IT IS NOT A MATTER OF WHAT YOU BELIEVE. YOU EITHER BELIEVE IN THE WORDS OF THE BIBLE OR YOU DON'T. THERE IS NO IN BETWEEN!
CHRISTIANITY IS NOT A FORM OF DEMOCRACY! WE CAN'T CHOOSE & PICK.
YES, MOST OF THE JEWS WILL BE PUNISHED, BUT SO WILL THE MAJORITY OF THE GENTILES ON THIS EARTH.
I AM TALKING ABOUT THE END DAYS, OFCOURSE!
I KNOW THAT MAJORITY OF CATHOLICS & ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS NEVER STUDY THEIR BIBLE, & IF THEY READ, THEY TEND NOT TO TAKE IT SERIOUSLY. IN THE BOOK OF THE REVELATION, READ THE SEVEN LETTERS TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES.
THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT JUST BECAUSE THEIR PARENTS WERE CALLED CHRISTIANS, THEY AUTOMATICLY BECOME A CHRISTIAN!! YOU ARE RIGHT, JEWS DID SELL OUT JESUS, BUT SO CALLED CHRISTIANS ARE DOING THE SAME THING DAILY, BY NOT BEING OBEDIANT! SO DON'T TRY TO JUDGE JEWS!