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If they are Christians this is a heresy to believe. It is called Marcionism.
The scroll with 7 seals is opened by the Slained Lamb.
The scroll with 7 seals is opened by the Slained Lamb.
The Jewish Annotated New Testament is on my list but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. Do the editors clearly state that Luke was not Jewish? From my own (not very extensive) reading on the subject, the consensus seems to be that he was not a native of Judea, but he could have been from one of the Diaspora communities. Whether or not he was Jewish is a question that is now impossible to answer with any degree of certainty one way or the other, according to most of the books I’ve read.The New Testament is a product of its time, written mostly by Jews (with the exception of the gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles),
I have no objection, just curious as to what people think. There are new testament scholars who believe that these Christians used these tactics in the Gospels to hammer home that the Jews rejected their own Messiah.Early believers in Jesus as the Messiah saw themselves as the Jewish nation of Israel, the nation of Judah, whether Hebrew or Gentile. So to claim the nation of Jews as guilty of killing Jesus would make themselves guilty too.
Instead, academics say, it appears that Jewish Christians had very negative views of Jewish non-Christians, even blaming some of them for Jesus’ being handed over to the Romans to be crucified.
Did it go further than this? Likely not on a national level, but on a personal level, perhaps yes. And did the Christians hate these particular Jews? Some of them may have. But some of them obviously lived the gospel of Jesus’ love and forgiveness even here. It’s hard to say who loved and who hated exactly.
Of course, as I mentioned above, I do not offer my personal convictions or views on matters. If you have further objections, I suggest you take it up with the scholars behind “The Annotated Jewish New Testament.”