Summoning the user from last night who used tripcode " !YEQRt4JTkA"

Great discussion last night about Christianity and the history of the Jews, which explains Jewish influence and behavior today. I'm hoping this user is among us tonight. If you are, you should seriously consider taking the information you posted in this thread last night and making a document of it for the rest of us. This will be a start to the book you should write.

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Other urls found in this thread:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Jews_and_Their_Lies
files.catbox.moe/xarl04.pdf
sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe004.htm
sacred-texts.com/bib/fbe/index.htm#section_000
sacred-texts.com/bib/fbe/index.htm#section_001
sacred-texts.com/chr/did/index.htm
sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/index.htm
wordfitlyspoken.org/tag/dispensationalism/
wordfitlyspoken.org/2021/02/cyrus-ingerson-scofield/
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

Not me but interesting topic

Just read this
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Jews_and_Their_Lies

The dude was clearly well-versed in the Bible and Christian studies. He was laying it out in ways that were easily understood. This kind of distillation is what anons need.

I own this, but there is more to it than just that.

i'm not him, but I'll bump ya

Isn't there a separate sect of Jews that do not condone a lot of the other Jews and their behavior? Didn't phrase it too well. Kinda sleepy

I have heard about this, too.

>start to the book you should write
I saved that thread but havent had a chance to read through all of it yet. take a look at this: files.catbox.moe/xarl04.pdf It has some info on scofield starting on page 3

bump bump bump bump

this isn’t m4m my dude

Bump for you. He had more than one tbread and they were all interesting.

>>>/j/udaism

Got a link?

>Great discussion last night about Christianity and the history of the Jews, which explains Jewish influence and behavior today.
You mean like in pic rel? Read the linked material quoted from; if you'll pardon the expression, that thread and the article it was discussing was something of a road to Damascus moment for me.

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Thanks, I'll read through it later.

These were from the thread last night. Can't remember which user posted them. Thoughts on them?
sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe004.htm
The Book of Enoch

sacred-texts.com/bib/fbe/index.htm#section_000
The First Book of Adam and Eve

sacred-texts.com/bib/fbe/index.htm#section_001
The Second Book of Adam and Eve

sacred-texts.com/chr/did/index.htm
The Didache

sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/index.htm
Book of Jasher

I started to read Book of Jasher and it starts out talking about Adam, Eve, Abel, and Cain. Pretty interesting.

The "Book of Jasher" is a known Middle Ages forgery. There are at least two different forged versions. They were created to fill the demand for the book which existed as the result of the fact that the "Book of Jasher" has Biblical mentions but was lost.

How do you know it is a forgery?
Is the original lost forever?

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Jesus wasn't even a real person, you Semitic sodomite

>pic related

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Because it is poorly-written trash that clearly projects Middle Ages thinking and desires backwards, and the identity of the book has been a continuous topic of discussion since ancient times. If the book were not lost, the existing discussions of it would have been different. Also, there's a consensus among scholars and, in my view, this only occurs in very obvious cases. In only moderately-obvious cases - like Secret Mark (written by a modern faggot scholar who wanted to project his own homosexuality onto Jesus as a mystery) - you'll still find famous scholars believing in it.

Some think it was simply a different way of referring to some other book that is still extant. Some think it refers to a legitimately lost book, though I could not say it's "lost forever" with confidence because there's no way to predict that. All (except schizos) agree that the "Jashers" floating around online now are fake.

Thank you for the insight. I closed the tab that I had it opened in.

Add the Gospel of Thomas and the Apocryphon if John in its place if you're interested.

It's sad how so many Christians were psyopped by Rothschild-funded Scofield, getting their theology from Christ-hating jews and the Left Behind Series. It's like people went retarded. Same with the "rapture," which wasn't even an idea before the 1800's! That verse in the Bible is talking about the Second Coming. We don't leave the world and then God goes back to save the jews, that idea was put in people's minds so they protect the jews thinking "one day, they surely will be our brothers, all of them!"

Even most in the OT weren't God's people, it was always a very small remnant, often a single prophet and mabye a few others. It's those who have faith in God. Most didn't and followed Ba'al/Moloch, and still do today.

"There have of old been Jews of two descriptions, so different as to be like two different races. There were Jews who saw God and proclaimed His law, and those who worshiped the golden calf and yearned for the flesh-pots of Egypt; there were Jews who followed Jesus and those who crucified Him..."
-- Mme Z.A. Rogozin, "Russian Jews and Gentiles," 1881


Based Lutheran podcast on Dispensationalism and Scofield (they hint about the JQ every so often).
wordfitlyspoken.org/tag/dispensationalism/

wordfitlyspoken.org/2021/02/cyrus-ingerson-scofield/

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