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[–] 6 pts

Lots to chew on. Some of that seemed to gloss over points, such as the kings of Israel being of the tribe of Judah, and Christ being of Judah.

Also, while I get that it was a short video, there was no mention of the “reunification” after the Babylonian exile. And Paul, the Benjamite, was a Pharisee who persecuted Christians before his conversion.

Further, Paul does call himself a “Jew” in Acts 22:3 “ἐγώ εἰμι ἀνὴρ Ἰουδαῖος” or “I am man (anthro) jew (Ioudaios).” And Acts is both canonical as well as written by the non-Israelite Luke.

This is not a dismissal. It’s a discussion because I want to be able to use these points to discuss with my friends and family, and they must be unassailable, or else any one faltering will result in my whole argument being tossed out.

This is an attempt at tearing down years and decades of wrong thinking that’s been hammered into their heads by the media and even the mistaken or even complicit church leadership. So, I hope to be able to really calcify the points and ensure they are fully accurate.

[–] 3 pts (edited )

Jew has only existed for around 1000 years. It's not biblical. Judeans and Judahites is biblical. Jews are the Edomites, Canaanites, and others, including the people God commanded be genocide. The "jew" vs "judahite" conflation is much of their power over man (Adamites).

https://poal.co/c/dd5974e4-91d2-471d-aa37-6192ec9ad8fc#cmnts

This series of links confirms ashkenazi are Turks and are simply pharisee converts. Likewise the others are canaanites arabs ("mixed"). They are not Judahites.