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Christian views of Jews

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Christian views of Jews

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1 Thessalonians 2:14-16

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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00:14:14
John 8:44

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00:13:59
Luke 19:27

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00:14:58
Revelation 2:9

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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00:56:01
Revelation 3:9

1 total mentions feeding this claim

1 clip
00:56:18
Romans 11

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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01:14:03

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Cited to argue that Paul blamed Jews for killing Jesus and opposing the gospel, supporting the speaker's historical theology claim.

Supports claim through 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16Open verseOpen stream

Cited to argue that Jesus harshly condemned some Jewish opponents, supporting the claim that classical Christianity viewed Jews as antagonists of Christ.

Supports claim through John 8:44Open verseOpen stream

Cited to show how some church fathers applied Jesus' words about slaughtering enemies to unbelieving Jews.

Supports claim through Luke 19:27Open verseOpen stream

A commenter raised this verse, and the host read it aloud; it was brought in off-topic around the phrase 'those who say they are Jews and are not,' apparently to make a point ab...

Supports claim through Revelation 2:9Open verseOpen stream

A commenter raised this verse alongside Revelation 2:9, and the host read it aloud; it was used off-topic around the 'synagogue of Satan' language and claims about who is truly ...

Supports claim through Revelation 3:9Open verseOpen stream

Cited to explain a partial hardening of Israel and a future opening of Jewish eyes to Jesus; used in response to why many Jews did not accept Christ.

Supports claim through Romans 11Open verseOpen stream
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