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Can the Jews be Replaced Theologically or Ethnically? S1 E24

Can the Jews be Replaced Theologically or Ethnically? S1 E24

Released Monday, 2nd November 2020
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Can the Jews be Replaced Theologically or Ethnically? S1 E24

Can the Jews be Replaced Theologically or Ethnically? S1 E24

Can the Jews be Replaced Theologically or Ethnically? S1 E24

Can the Jews be Replaced Theologically or Ethnically? S1 E24

Monday, 2nd November 2020
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     Somehow, when it comes to the Jews, people passionately try to replace us. In all cases, the real Jews being replaced are becoming irrelevant or are being painted as impostors, easily turning them into a target for elimination. There are two main venues to replace the Jews: Theologically or ethnically. They both rely on faulty biblical views that need to be looked at, so that we can help people understand who really is a Jew, who are the ten lost tribes and what promises from God are still in effect for the real Jews.

     Theologically, Israel has a place in the Bible in just about every single book. While not by name, it can easily be argued that God’s starting point to deal with the Jewish people and their descendants goes back to Genesis 12, where He makes an unconditional, eternal promise to Abraham and his descendants, reiterated in Genesis 15 as the Abrahamic Covenant, that is still very much in effect today, and absolutely unchanged as to its recipients. That is if you take a literal, grammatical/historical view of the Bible–an approach that isn't necessarily favored by all. Theologically, many of the Church Fathers contributed to what would morph into the racial antisemitism of Holocaust era and even the new antisemitism of today. Justin Martyr and Tertullian are two of them.

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