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VociMike
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One of the more preposterous claims of American Fundamentalism (and a good portion of Evangelicalism) is that the “wine” spoken of in the bible was really grape juice. I wonder how many people have stopped investigating Christianity largely because of that one claim?
Anyway, my thought was that if anybody knew what the Jews in the first century were drinking, it would be the Jews. And furthermore, if the biblical “wine” was really grape juice, the Jews would not have missed the opportunity to correct the Christian world over the past 2000 years when the latter claimed that the “wine” was wine. But I am unaware that the Jewish world has ever corrected the Christian world on the age-old claim that the “wine” of the New Testament was actually wine.
So I’m wondering why the Jews haven’t sided with the recent notion that the “wine” of the bible was actually grape juice. And furthermore, why isn’t there an ancient tradition in Judaism of drinking grape juice and not wine?
Actually, I think I know the answer.
Anyway, my thought was that if anybody knew what the Jews in the first century were drinking, it would be the Jews. And furthermore, if the biblical “wine” was really grape juice, the Jews would not have missed the opportunity to correct the Christian world over the past 2000 years when the latter claimed that the “wine” was wine. But I am unaware that the Jewish world has ever corrected the Christian world on the age-old claim that the “wine” of the New Testament was actually wine.
So I’m wondering why the Jews haven’t sided with the recent notion that the “wine” of the bible was actually grape juice. And furthermore, why isn’t there an ancient tradition in Judaism of drinking grape juice and not wine?
Actually, I think I know the answer.