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[–] 16782754? ago 

The Truth about Jesus is right in the Bible

Jesus hated Europeans.

Christendom weakens Euros, Islam strengthens Muds, bringing them to parity so that Jews can play both sides against each other.

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[–] 16945065? ago 

"The House of Israel" refers to the Christians or to Jesus and his followers in the Bible. the Jews are referred to as the "House of Judah".

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[–] 16942010? ago 

Jesus helps a foreign woman (Greek) by removing a demon from the daughter

What's your point? Jews have always kept to themselves, that's why outsiders are specified by their nationality. Jews killed and rejected Jesus, s Israel will be wiped out as punishment.

You picked and chosen poorly Schlomo.

Israel will die and the Syrian Empire will finish (((you))) off, as prophesized by Isaiah (a Jew). Now why would 2 Jews prophesize the complete destruction of their home and WHY in great detail?

Amazing isn't it, how a Jew (Isaiah) would even say this about (((Israel))), the place ALL JEWS are swornly loyal to.

Really activates your Tulmonds doesn't it Jewberg?

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[–] 16930569? ago 

Mathew 15:21-28

This verse stumbled me too when I read it. Read this article to understand what Jesus meant:

https://www.gotquestions.org/Canaanite-woman-dog.html

Jews in Jesus’ day sometimes referred to Gentiles as “dogs.” In Greek, this word is kuon, meaning “wild cur” (Matthew 7:6; Luke 16:21; Philippians 3:2). Non-Jews were considered so unspiritual that even being in their presence could make a person ceremonially unclean (John 18:28).

At that time, His duty was to the people of Israel, not to the Gentiles (Matthew 15:24).

The exact word Jesus used here, in Greek, was kunarion, meaning “small dog” or “pet dog.” This is a completely different word from the term kuon, used to refer to unspiritual people or to an “unclean” animal.

Read this other source if you want, but most importantly, if you encounter difficult scripture then try to research its meaning.

http://catholicstraightanswers.com/why-does-jesus-refer-to-the-canaanite-woman-as-a-dog/

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[–] 16932071? ago 

BTW Jesus first tried to convert the Jews into believing in him to fulfil his position as the messiah. Right before he ascended, he then commanded his disciples to go out into the world and convert everyone else as well. This is a reminder that God loves the world and doesn't want anyone to perish but to accept him and have eternal life.

Matthew 28:18-20

And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.

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[–] 16932069? ago 

crazy hard to get into Bible for beginner like me, thanks for helping. God bless you!

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[–] 16930556? ago 

HOLY SHIT IT'S REAL!

>>12804811

How is the text random? I opened my Bible and that's what it said. Jesus is son of David(jew, widely accepted as fact) and he ignores the woman and heals her only after she compares herself to dog that eats breadcrumbs from master.

Tell me, how is this interpretation wrong?

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[–] 16930562? ago 

Jesus cast out the demon from her daughter. His point doesn't have to be interpreted to be degrading to the woman. Jesus' ministry was focused on bringing the rebellious Jews back into a right relationship with God. In other words, let me work on and help those that are my first responsibility and not give my efforts to others. As a parent, this makes perfect sense (feed my kids before I feed the homeless). It doesn't mean He doesn't love and care for her, it just means His focus wasn't on the gentiles at this point.

And he said to her, "Let the children be fed first, for it is not right to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs." But she answered him, "Yes, Lord; yet even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs." And he said to her, "For this statement you may go your way; the demon has left your daughter."

Mark 7:27‭-‬29 ESV