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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Jesus could have brushed off the Jews with some curt retort because here was another of their tricks to catch him out.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Jesus is distanced from the Jews who are the children of darkness: Ye do the deeds of your father.
Were they fearful of the Jews who might retaliate against the followers of Jesus?
Jesus was presented to Pilate as an enemy of Caesar, one who claimed to be King of the Jews.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Jews were the subject of anti-Semitism by Christians because Jews were viewed as evil and responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Jesus was the true center of the Jewish religion, and the Jews failed to see Him in their religion.
Jesus was descended from King David in the House of Judah (and may have been considered the legitimate King of the Jews by some.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Jesus was still a member of the Jewish Church, and observed the holidays and festivals of the Jews, the gospels showing Him to have been present at practically every one of the great feasts since entering upon His ministry.
They were not bothered by his prediction that great turmoil was awaiting the Jews in the events of the end of the age or his belief that the Jews would accept Jesus as their Messiah when Jesus would arrive to establish his kingdom.
Jesus is made to condemn the Jews as Satanic by John, while the Christians are now the Essenic ideals of the Children of Light with a special gnosis of revelation in understanding the Logos in its true form.
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