Anti-Semitism in the New Testament? by Stephen Pacht
January 1, 1993
This is an archived article. It originally appeared on January 1, 1993. Some information may be outdated.
As I distribute literature on the streets, sometimes I meet Jewish people who claim that the New Testament is overtly anti-Semitic. They rarely want to stop and talk, and invariably they are not able to cite specific passages. It's just something they have heard, and given the history of anti-Semitism in the church, they imagine the accusation must be true.
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Look at patrilineal law: homogeneous subraces and demographics (Nu. 36.5-13). The Apostle Paul denoted himself as a descendant from the tribe of Benjamin (see Ezra 1.5). It should be noted that if those among the Ezran Congregation were later to be designated as "Jews" (members of a Hebrew subrace), then to equally designate the descendants of those that were polluted and separated from the congregation also as "Jews" would be patriarchally defamatory and genetically fraudulent!
hesedken 2 months ago
chick, like ANY religion or culture WE can call ourselves bloody anything, but when YOU do it its dur racist......go to downtown Harlem and ask a black guy if you can call him the N word......
ConstructionHoney 1 year ago
wow..nije lose..:)
marijanagreksa 1 year ago
Jesus was a Galilean from the tribes in Galilee.
Sadducees and Pharisees were the tribes in Judea
Judeans hated Galileans and were barred from marrying anybody from Galilee and had been recalled from that land by Simon Maccabee
greenmagoos 1 year ago