paarsurrey
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Are Jews/Judaism people doing it exactly?
Your thoughts, please
Regards
Your thoughts, please
Regards
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Abraham was a righteous person.
Originally Posted by paarsurrey
Abraham was a righteous person
He never existed as a person. He is said to be a literary creation.
He is not historical and they gave up trying to make hum such.
Abraham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
despite sporadic attempts by more conservative scholars such as Kenneth Kitchen to save the patriarchal narratives as history, archaeologists had "given up hope of recovering any context that would make Abraham, Isaac or Jacob credible 'historical figures.
I quoted from Torah:Genesis that Abraham was a righteous person.
If you think that Abraham never existed; then you endorse that Torah is fabricated/corrupted.
Regards
Jesus is considered by Christians to be a fulfillment of the 'Old Testament'. So if it isn't believable to Christians, it would seem to negate the purpose and proclaimed divinity of Jesus Christ, wouldn't it?By the way the old testament is full of anti-Christian things. How can it be considered believable?
Jesus is considered by Christians to be a fulfillment of the 'Old Testament'. So if it isn't believable to Christians, it would seem to negate the purpose and proclaimed divinity of Jesus Christ, wouldn't it?
By the way the old testament is full of anti-Christian things. How can it be considered believable?
It's pretty easy if one construes Christianity as being anti-Jewish.How can the "Old Testament" be "anti-Christian" when it was written before Jesus even existed?
It's pretty easy if one construes Christianity as being anti-Jewish.
tou·chéJesus is considered by Christians to be a fulfillment of the 'Old Testament'. So if it isn't believable to Christians, it would seem to negate the purpose and proclaimed divinity of Jesus Christ, wouldn't it?
Jesus is considered by Christians to be a fulfillment of the 'Old Testament'. So if it isn't believable to Christians, it would seem to negate the purpose and proclaimed divinity of Jesus Christ, wouldn't it?