Thursday, November 10, 2011

Did Jesus reject Judaism?

During the 1st century Judea. There were only 3 sect of Jewish. (1) Pharisees, (2) Sadducees and (3) Essenes. In the Gospels if aligned with Historical references from Flavius Josephus. The messiah did not come to die for the sins of the world. What he died for was rebellion against the Herodian dynasty and Pharisees who were allies with them. The messiah came to issue in the Kingdom of God. This is described in the book of Malachi. Christians "through translation" have altered the original stories to turning a zealot figure into a god of an organized Religion. The Gospels are not the clearest story or reason for a messiah. He didn't reject Judaism. He was an Essene Judean who's family lineage rejected the 2nd temple due to the "enemies of Israel" causing changes to the Torah Law. Consider doing research on Judas Maccabeus and the Essene sect of Judaism. It gives the truest reason for God to send a messiah. The idea of Crucifixion and Resurrection was invented from Greek Gospel translators who weren't Jewish adding in their own opinion to a story which begin through oral tradition.

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