The group of people calling themselves “the Jews” have little-to-no blood connection with the Tribe of Judah described in the Old and New Testaments. Most of the common First Century Judeans and Israelites became Christians, thereby losing their “Jewish” identity. The only thing modern jews have in common with each other is rejection of Christ.
The group of people calling themselves “the Jews” have little-to-no blood connection with the Tribe of Judah described in the Old and New Testaments. Most of the common First Century Judeans and Israelites became Christians, thereby losing their “Jewish” identity.
The only thing modern jews have in common with each other is rejection of Christ.
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