Originally posted by lord of the mark
The pharisees are not a minor faction, but one of the two main groupings at the time. They happen to be the grouping that led to rabbinic Judaism, the ancestor of modern Judaism. I know JC couldnt anticipate (oops, Im not sure if what i just said could be seen as anti-christian ) but reading the document, those lines are troubling. They dont make the NT antisemitic. But when i look at other elements that are more supercessionist, they add to my discomfort with the overall book.
and of course the individuals were Jews. But christianity as expressed by Paul certainly distinguishes the Church (including those Jews who followed JC) from the rest of "old" Israel. Im not sure how much each gospel does.
The pharisees are not a minor faction, but one of the two main groupings at the time. They happen to be the grouping that led to rabbinic Judaism, the ancestor of modern Judaism. I know JC couldnt anticipate (oops, Im not sure if what i just said could be seen as anti-christian ) but reading the document, those lines are troubling. They dont make the NT antisemitic. But when i look at other elements that are more supercessionist, they add to my discomfort with the overall book.
and of course the individuals were Jews. But christianity as expressed by Paul certainly distinguishes the Church (including those Jews who followed JC) from the rest of "old" Israel. Im not sure how much each gospel does.
JM
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