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REJECTION OF GOD
Why the Jews Reject Christianity
Christianity faced a lot of difficulty in the early part of the first
millennium, from the time Jesus appeared to the Jewish people in
Jerusalem. If we go back in time trying to analyze why the Jewish
people rejected Jesus Christ and his message, we find that there
are many prophecies listed in the Old Testament that explain that
there is one more prophet yet to come. They are waiting for this
prophet to appear, according to their scriptures, but when Jesus
Christ arrived, they found that these descriptions of the prophet in
their scriptures did not match Jesus Christ at all. Therefore, they
totally rejected him and his message. They never left him in peace
to complete his message, and they never gave him the chance to
document his message. According to the Bible, they crucified
Jesus Christ and all of his apostles in a particularly brutal and cruel
way. We know now that Jesus and all of his apostles never had the
opportunity to document the decrees of God in the form they were
revealed to Jesus.
After 313 years, some of the clergy started to document what
Jesus and the apostles said. Everyone started writing from his own
mind, memory, and whatever his grandfathers had said, according
to the understanding from the previous generations of what Jesus
had said 17 generations earlier (313 years = 17 generations). Thus,
in the New Testament, the scriptures were handwritten by other
people instead of by Jesus or his apostles. The information
included was gathered from people who had never met or talked
to Jesus or his apostles. They wrote the new scriptures as they
understood them and to the best of their ability as to what they
thought Jesus had said or meant to say.
Now, we can see why the Book of John was not written by the
apostle John himself or why the Book of Matthew was not written
by the apostle Matthew. It is also why the Book of Luke is totally
different from the Book of John. There are also differences of
opinion, such as in the beginning of the Book of John compared
to the opinion in the middle of the Book of John on the same topic.
These opinions contradict the basic theology in other chapters in
the same Bible. That is why the Bible has been revised, added to,
and reedited many times over many generations.
Jesus and the apostles said. Everyone started writing from his own
mind, memory, and whatever his grandfathers had said, according
to the understanding from the previous generations of what Jesus
had said 17 generations earlier (313 years = 17 generations). Thus,
in the New Testament, the scriptures were handwritten by other
people instead of by Jesus or his apostles. The information
included was gathered from people who had never met or talked
to Jesus or his apostles. They wrote the new scriptures as they
understood them and to the best of their ability as to what they
thought Jesus had said or meant to say.
Now, we can see why the Book of John was not written by the
apostle John himself or why the Book of Matthew was not written
by the apostle Matthew. It is also why the Book of Luke is totally
different from the Book of John. There are also differences of
opinion, such as in the beginning of the Book of John compared
to the opinion in the middle of the Book of John on the same topic.
These opinions contradict the basic theology in other chapters in
the same Bible. That is why the Bible has been revised, added to,
and reedited many times over many generations.