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The Promised Land stretching from the Euphrates to the Nile. Who taught this? Jesus, or the High Priest of Jerusalem?

Evangelical Christians succumb to an unconditional support of the US Administration, despite the fact that its actions are completely antithetical to the teachings of Jesus.

Democratic freedoms are being taken away and the gospel is being distorted. The gentiles, vulnerable people Jesus reached out to are being targeted and assaulted.
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BohoBabe · M
Palestinians have way more Israelite ancestry than Jews, especially Ashkenazis. So the Zionist argument fails. But that aside, the double standards we have when it comes to religion are so glaringly insane. If a Muslim said that Muslims should control all of Europe, the entire West would lose their minds. But Christians and Jews can talk about how Jews should control all of the Middle East, and that's seen as a fair political opinion.
Charity · 70-79
@BohoBabe

No the Palestinians / Philistines are not of ancient Israelites ancestry, not to say at some point an Israelite and a Palestinian / philistine didn't marry.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Palestine


And not only the Ashkenazi's Jews of German/Flemish descent but the majority of modern day Jews are of Arab descent, though naturally rejected as truth. After the Roman occupation and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD the true Jewish people dispersed throughout the surrounding lands only a few remained. After the fall of Rome in 476 AD the Arabs began to move and occupied / conquered all the lands between Israel and most of the northern portions of Africa. By 636 AD Arabs controlled Jerusalem, copied it's religion.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Jerusalem/History

Muslims Occupy Jerusalem for 451 Years until the First Crusade : History of Information https://share.google/Jp1mwqzPnEwsYRcmY

A report gave the numbers of a few hundred actual Jews living in Jerusalem during that time but cannot be substantiated. But this one that Josephus who was a Jewish historian wrote can be found in his journals.

Primary Sources - Josephus Describes The Romans' Sack Of Jerusalem | From Jesus To Christ | FRONTLINE | PBS https://share.google/bsVTPfCDwmjlRmzLp

Just sharing a bit of information out there