This is true. Following their exile during the era of Daniel, they had the chance to truly return to God, but instead returned with more idolatry and blood magic. They mixed this into their faith so deeply that by the time John the Baptist arrived, he operated in the wilderness rather than allow himself to be compromised by just how evil the corporate “faith” had become.
It wasn't the jews that were exiled. It was the Hebrews.
You fucking morons need to actually read the bible and pay attention. The Hebrews were not the jews. Completely different.
Also. Magic isn't real. No jew or person on this planet commands "magic".
The term "jews" as we transliterate it was used by John in Revelation 2:9, "the blasphemy of those who claimed to be jews themselves, but are not." (τὴν βλασφημίαν ἐκ τῶν λεγόντων Ἰουδαίους εἶναι ἑαυτούς, καὶ οὐκ εἰσίν - in the original Greek). Similarly, in John 8:31, Christ is speaking to the "jews" (Ἰουδαίους) and referring specifically to the "faithful" among them who abide in His Word (the Word being Christ himself).
You are correct, however, that what we see today as "jews" are not the same as the "jews" of the scripture, even in the New Testament. The faithful followers were cast out from the secular/Talmudic jews, persecuted, and executed where possible, either by jew inquisitors or at the hands of the Roman government.
This created an ethnic branching, as the faithful scattered and sought refuge beyond the reach of the synagogue of Satan and the throne of Satan, in essence, surrendering their blood birthright for an eternal one. Meanwhile, the Talmudic jews reverted to their nomadic tribal roots, currying favor and intermarrying with whomever the powerful were in the region at the time, largely the arabs, acquiring the hooked noses and thick brows, jew phenotypes we recognize today.
Finally, to your point about "magic," there were demonic interactions that occurred in the Old and New Testament. The "magic" was conjuring of demons and other evils with slight reality-bending powers. The greater purpose of the "magic," however, was an offering of minor earthly authority or blessing in exchange for fealty to demonic entities, Satan included.
Evidence of this would be in Exodus when the court magicians of Pharaoh changed their staves into serpents after Aaron's demonstration (Exodus 7:8-13), subsequently resulting in Aaron's staff devouring the others, as well as Bar-Jesus/Elymas (Acts 13:6-12) who was recognized by Paul as a magician and "son of the Devil" after practicing deceits in the name of God, despite actually calling upon dark and demonic entities. The scripture itself confirms that "magic" did occur, but only as demonic interference.
That said, the "blood magic" rituals of Talmudism are merely symbolic now, even if those practicing them believe they grant powers. The signs have vanished, both for the good and the evil, so all that is left is the faith of those practicing. The luciferians, followers of demonic teachings, the Talmud foremost, may perceive that they have been granted wealth and authority through their rituals, but in truth, their "power" comes from simply offering evil temptations to weak flesh, and capitalizing on man's fallen nature, and Faustian deal-brokering where they, themselves are the devils offering wealth, health and pleasure, in exchange for allegiance, whether directly or through blackmail.
True that no one has real magical powers. But demons can provide the appearance that someone can do real magic. Pharaoh's magicians could do some of the miracles that Moses/Aaron performed (with God providing the power).
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