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  • morag-janet-of-the-hill-family

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    October 18, 2024 at 5:47 am

    A great article pointing out many false paths the followers of the New Testament have been led down. One thing in this article I would question is the ‘holocaust’ as there is ample evidence now that the camps were not death camps but work camps. It was still a crime and many were put into the camps not just jewish people eg Catholics, gypsies just to name a couple of groups targeted. (My opinion is that the true holocaust is happening today worldwide and inflicted on anyone who has taken or will take the poisonous jab) Another thing is that most jewish people do not believe in the Messiah in the New Testament and are still waiting for their ‘Messiah’. If we are to believe the teachings of the Messiah of the New Testament (which I do) the Hebrews are no longer exclusively the chosen people but now it is anyone who believes in the Messiah of the New Testament. Apparently they were already given their promised land in the Old Testament but because they did not keep the commands of God it was taken from them so that prophecy has already been fulfilled in the Old Testament. This from the Wikipedia page.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promised_Land “German Lutheran Old Testament commentator Johann Friedrich Karl Keil states that the covenant is through Isaac, but notes that Ishmael‘s descendants have held much of that land through time.” A new covenant was made by God, if you look at Jeremiah 31:31-34 you will see this is clearly stated as the word of God. In the new testament; at the Last Supper, the Messiah took a cup and said, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you” (Luke 22:20). And in Mark 2:21, Luke 5:36 it is stated No one puts a piece of unshrunk cloth on an
    old garment; for the patch pulls away from the garment, and the tear is
    made worse. alluding to the new covenant cannot be patched on to the old as the new replaces the old. Christians today are led to believe that Jews can claim the land at any cost and that they need to support this action no matter what even though it breaks many tenets that the Messiah has taught us. Parts of the Bible were rewritten by a man named Schofield (Schofield Bible) to convince Christians to support these errant teachings and many have fallen for it.