Christian views of Jews
Cited to argue that Paul blamed Jews for killing Jesus and opposing the gospel, supporting the speaker's historical theology claim.
Cited to argue that Jesus harshly condemned some Jewish opponents, supporting the claim that classical Christianity viewed Jews as antagonists of Christ.
Cited to show how some church fathers applied Jesus' words about slaughtering enemies to unbelieving Jews.
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...
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 ...
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.