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לג. הֲשָׁמַע עָם קוֹל אֱ־לֹהִים מְדַבֵּר מִתּוֹךְ הָאֵשׁ כַּאֲשֶׁר שָׁמַעְתָּ אַתָּה וַיֶּחִי:
The ultimate defining act in Judaism are the events of Mt.Sinai. These events in which the Jewish people accept and take upon themselves Torah and the eternal covenant between God and the Jewish people, occurred before every single member of the nation of Israel. Had the events of Mt. Sinai not occurred then there would have been conflicts in the oral histories of different groups of Jews. There is not a single Jew then or now who does not acknowledge that God was there before the entire Jewish nation at Mt. Sinai. In fact, there is not a single Christian who does not acknowledge this fact. Ask any Bedouin in Sinai and he will gladly point you to Jebeel Mousa (Mt. Moses).
The ultimate defining act of Christianity is the human blood sacrifice of the Jesus god figure for the salvation of humanity. Putting aside how such a concept is a total rejection of the concept and definition of the Jewish God, we may ask ourselves how it comes about that the Jesus figure came to be recognized as a god in Christianity. As opposed to the Jewish God, it appears that Jesus as a god was anything but obvious. Instead of an entire nation, we have twelve disciples. However, even the name of these 12 disciples are not agreed upon in the Christian scriptures. Even the genealogy of the Jesus figure is not agreed upon. If we search the Christian scriptures, we discover that on the one hand Jesus was born no later then 4 b.c.e. (the death of Herod) and on the other hand he was born 10 years later in 6 c.e (the Roman census).
Of the 41 historians of the first and second centuries of the common era who wrote about Judea and Samaria and whose works survive, none apparently knew or realized that a god had come to earth in human form. Non wrote about the apostles or disciples or about all the occurrences and miracles of the Jesus figure. Without any reliable sources for the Jesus figure outside of the Christian scriptures themselves, Christians have turned to a later forgery of certain passages of Josephus and even to trying to interpret Talmudic passages as somehow supporting the historic Jesus figure.
The original Christians, the Ebionites, made up of members of Jesus’ family and disciples, also did not know or acknowledge that Jesus was a god. Neither did the Arian Christians. In fact, it is only when the Roman (Hellenistic) Christians have managed to massacre sufficient numbers of Arian Christians that in 325 c.e. the Jesus figure is finally recognized as a god in Christianity. It is only in 389 c.e. that the “holy ghost” is added and recognized to form the concept of the Christian Trinity.
- Did ever a people hear God’s voice speaking out of the midst of the fire as you have heard, and live?
The ultimate defining act in Judaism are the events of Mt.Sinai. These events in which the Jewish people accept and take upon themselves Torah and the eternal covenant between God and the Jewish people, occurred before every single member of the nation of Israel. Had the events of Mt. Sinai not occurred then there would have been conflicts in the oral histories of different groups of Jews. There is not a single Jew then or now who does not acknowledge that God was there before the entire Jewish nation at Mt. Sinai. In fact, there is not a single Christian who does not acknowledge this fact. Ask any Bedouin in Sinai and he will gladly point you to Jebeel Mousa (Mt. Moses).
The ultimate defining act of Christianity is the human blood sacrifice of the Jesus god figure for the salvation of humanity. Putting aside how such a concept is a total rejection of the concept and definition of the Jewish God, we may ask ourselves how it comes about that the Jesus figure came to be recognized as a god in Christianity. As opposed to the Jewish God, it appears that Jesus as a god was anything but obvious. Instead of an entire nation, we have twelve disciples. However, even the name of these 12 disciples are not agreed upon in the Christian scriptures. Even the genealogy of the Jesus figure is not agreed upon. If we search the Christian scriptures, we discover that on the one hand Jesus was born no later then 4 b.c.e. (the death of Herod) and on the other hand he was born 10 years later in 6 c.e (the Roman census).
Of the 41 historians of the first and second centuries of the common era who wrote about Judea and Samaria and whose works survive, none apparently knew or realized that a god had come to earth in human form. Non wrote about the apostles or disciples or about all the occurrences and miracles of the Jesus figure. Without any reliable sources for the Jesus figure outside of the Christian scriptures themselves, Christians have turned to a later forgery of certain passages of Josephus and even to trying to interpret Talmudic passages as somehow supporting the historic Jesus figure.
The original Christians, the Ebionites, made up of members of Jesus’ family and disciples, also did not know or acknowledge that Jesus was a god. Neither did the Arian Christians. In fact, it is only when the Roman (Hellenistic) Christians have managed to massacre sufficient numbers of Arian Christians that in 325 c.e. the Jesus figure is finally recognized as a god in Christianity. It is only in 389 c.e. that the “holy ghost” is added and recognized to form the concept of the Christian Trinity.