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val70 · 51-55
Nope, remember the New Covenant? That's certainly not Jewish nor for only Jews
sree251 · 41-45, M
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New Covenant was invented by Jews (see Wiki below.) Therefore, it is a Jewish creation not meant for Jews but for the indoctrination of Christians.
The New Covenant (Ancient Greek: διαθήκη καινή, romanized: diathḗkē kainḗ) is a biblical interpretation which was originally derived from a phrase in the Book of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 31:31–34), in the Hebrew Bible (or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible). Generally, Christians believe that the promised New Covenant—new relationship with God—was instituted at the Last Supper as part of the Eucharist,[1][2] which, in the Gospel of John, includes the New Commandment. (Wikipedia)
Nope, remember the New Covenant? That's certainly not Jewish nor for only Jews
New Covenant was invented by Jews (see Wiki below.) Therefore, it is a Jewish creation not meant for Jews but for the indoctrination of Christians.
The New Covenant (Ancient Greek: διαθήκη καινή, romanized: diathḗkē kainḗ) is a biblical interpretation which was originally derived from a phrase in the Book of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 31:31–34), in the Hebrew Bible (or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible). Generally, Christians believe that the promised New Covenant—new relationship with God—was instituted at the Last Supper as part of the Eucharist,[1][2] which, in the Gospel of John, includes the New Commandment. (Wikipedia)


