The Church of Separation (St. Peter's Church Jaffa)

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  • @Travelingisraelinfo
    @Travelingisraelinfo11 ай бұрын

    My Jaffa tour is still in the making. In the meantime, buy my Jerusalem tours for two devices ($39) and I'll send you the Jaffa tour for free once I've finished at the end of September. In October the price of the tours will be raised to $59. www.travelingisrael.com/store/

  • @coryburns9161

    @coryburns9161

    10 ай бұрын

    Church of Separation doesn't sound right

  • @Deffine

    @Deffine

    9 ай бұрын

    1:11 False, read the new Testament, especially the part with Peter. Then come back here and tell me you aren't lying or ignoramus. Jesus also said to a gentile centurion that he had never seen stronger faith in all of Israel. His ministry was to the Jews, but he met with gentiles and said that his message was to the whole world. He said people of all kinds from the corners of the earth will eat at Abrahams table.

  • @justhere3794

    @justhere3794

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DeffineLetting you know that Jews don’t generally read or care about the New Testament as they don’t really believe in their book. However, Jews and anyone can read this ancient book (Christian Bible) and make their own interpretations.

  • @extropiantranshuman

    @extropiantranshuman

    9 ай бұрын

    sounds reasonably priced

  • @marsonofjo344

    @marsonofjo344

    9 ай бұрын

    Slight correction: In Acts 10:14, Peter states that he always observed the food law. He was a Jew. In Acts 10:34, Peter states the meaning of the vision. In Romans 11:25, Paul states that the converted Gentile must enter into Israel, which is supported by Leviticus 24:22. Also, the disciples were not Christian, in Acts 9:1-2, they were the Way or Followers of the Way. In Acts 24:5&14, they were also called the Natsarim Sect (of 1st Century Judaism). Christianity was first established by Ignatius of Antioch. Study his theology to verify this assertion. It is one of the first recorded trashing of the Torah. The Good News is “showing love to the Father and the Messiah by observing the Torah” as described in the Parable of the Two Debtors. Therefore, observing the Torah is not dictated by anyone. Instead, it is done out of gratitude by the saved person. Hence, the circumcision of the heart comes before circumcision of the foreskin. No one of the disciples or apostles taught about abolishing or changing the Torah. It simply a misinterpretation of the NT, intentionally or not. Also, the 7th day Sabbath is neither Sun’s Day nor Saturn’s Day. Originally, the Israelites never used the Roman Calendar to track the Sabbath. They used the New Moon Day to mark the 1st day of each month as recorded in 1Samuel 20:27.

  • @suigeneris2663
    @suigeneris26637 ай бұрын

    As a Catholic Slovak/Hungarian of families who ended up in the US so many generations ago, me and mine stand with Israel. Thank you for your service to those who value freedom and equality. 🇺🇸🇮🇱

  • @busarob1969
    @busarob19699 ай бұрын

    I am a catholic, born to Church of England Parents, I an not an overly religious person, but I am very fond of how Jesus lived his life , I consider Jewish people as my ancestors, ands Brothers and sisters. I would so much enjoy a visit to 🇮🇱 Israel. Love your you tube channel

  • @elkingoh4543

    @elkingoh4543

    8 ай бұрын

    Hello from a Malaysian Catholic, let's hope I can go to Israel one day

  • @jamisonpainter2960

    @jamisonpainter2960

    7 ай бұрын

    I am a Halachic Jew, but Church of England Episcopal in my faith, very much like Benjamin Disraeli.

  • @CalebKennizzite
    @CalebKennizzite9 ай бұрын

    Excellent work; Thank you! The older I get, the more I realize just how little I know about the factual history of my own Christian faith.

  • @danielleemmanuelli5866
    @danielleemmanuelli58667 ай бұрын

    I recently came across your channel and I really love your way of explaining things and how you base your videos off of facts rather than trying to manipulate your words to fit your narrative. I hope more Americans and westerners see your videos because there are so many of my fellow Americans living with a distorted view of the situation israelís are dealing with and have been dealing with. Know that many Americans support Israel and are praying for you all!

  • @theheilious
    @theheilious10 ай бұрын

    I deeply appreciate your objective, dispassionate retelling of historical facts about all of the religious beliefs in and around Israel. Your respect and care is most refreshing. You are a good man, Oren.

  • @Travelingisraelinfo

    @Travelingisraelinfo

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @paulforbes1217
    @paulforbes121710 ай бұрын

    As usual, another excellent video: intelligent, researched, balanced and highly informative. You are providing an invaluable service for Israel and your viewers.

  • @Travelingisraelinfo

    @Travelingisraelinfo

    10 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated!

  • @paulforbes1217

    @paulforbes1217

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I’m amazed by the negative comments people post, which are generally based on either ignorance or malice. I hope you are able to ignore them. I’ve followed your channel for some time and always look forward to each video. I’ll probably never be able to visit Israel but you bring to life its history, culture and sacred importance. Shalom et Pax.

  • @stephanieweaver4194

    @stephanieweaver4194

    7 ай бұрын

    @@paulforbes1217 I'm always amazed at the ignorance of Roman-catholics. They are not scholars, but instead are only fit to chant, count pebbles and worship the dead. So, I guess that makes them... unfit. Repent of your many sins and worship Jesus, and Him only.

  • @benjamingaxiola8691
    @benjamingaxiola869110 ай бұрын

    Hello Oren. Im staying for my last night in the Avraham Hostel and i just saw you... didnt want to invade your privacy and just want to say Hello and thank you for all your helpful tips in visiting Israel. Shalom and Thank you

  • @Travelingisraelinfo

    @Travelingisraelinfo

    10 ай бұрын

    If you see me say hi. I don't bite :)

  • @judysteadman799
    @judysteadman7997 ай бұрын

    Thank You Oren, 🙏 🙏 for peace

  • @craigcorkill
    @craigcorkill11 ай бұрын

    Hey Oren. Really appreciate your videos and app. Both are brilliant! I visited St Peter’s last year and I found your analysis of this site, and more particularly the movement of Christianity away from Judaism to be intriguing. For Christians to not understand their Jewish roots is tragic, particularly when the other ‘big’ apostolic figure in the Christian scriptures - St Paul - highlights that part of what Jesus accomplished on the cross was that he “destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility” (Ephesians 2:14) between Jew and Gentile. As you’ve rightly highlighted, where church history can track separation, the original intent was connection. Thanks again.

  • @SaintCharbelMiracleworker

    @SaintCharbelMiracleworker

    10 ай бұрын

    There is no separation. From conception the “Church” was an OFFICIAL sect within Judaism. When you read Acts 1 and if you are familiar with Halakhah Law you will immediately notice that the Church is a legal entity WITHIN Judaism. There are 3 requirements which are met. Firstly, notice that there are 120 members in this synagogue. Why is this important? It is the exact number of persons in the Halakhah regulations to form a full fledged synagogue. Judaism and Catholicism were born on Shavuot/Pentecost. To this day the Catholic Conclave has a maximum limit of 120 electors to elect the Pope. Secondly next according to Halakhah regulations there must be a "beit din" (Hebrew court) formed. We see that there is a beit-din and it draws lots and Matthias a disciple is chosen to take over Judas bishopric (episkopen). The first example of Apostolic Succession. So two of the three requirements are met. The third requirement is that there must be a NASI (prince/temporal) and an AB (father/spiritual) appointed. Curiously Peter is filling both these positions in this beit din. Why? In 190 BC the Kohan Gadol (jewish high-priest) fell into apostasy and beit-din gadol (Hebrew court) cast a vote of no confidence splitting the Kohan Gadol into two offices the "NASI" and the "AB" within the Beit Din Gadol. Fast forward to Matt16, in this new Beit Din Gadol (70 disciples) Christ has placed His confidence in Peter (the first AB/father/pope meaning papa) by presenting him the Keys to the temple/governance bringing the two offices back into one high priesthood the way it originally was. The pope has both temporal and spiritual powers. Peter is the NASI prince of the apostles and the AB/pope (Pope meaning papa - meaning father) as you see even today the pope as Peters documented and unbroken apostolic successor is both ‘nasi’ and the ‘ab’ in Catholicism. Rashi/Jewish sage writes a commentary on the priestly role of the steward/vizier of the Davidic Kingdoms. The Keys are the keys of the Temple and Authority. When the Davidic kings were away the steward/vizier was in charge and he wore the keys the King gave him so the citizens knew who he was. The steward is given the sash/robes/keys to the temple because the role is also a priestly role. The keys were then passed onto a successor when that steward died/removed. (Isaiah 22 v15-25) The Apostles knew exactly what had occurred when Jesus gave Peter the keys. Jesus presents the keys to Peter (Pope/ab) and appoints him/his successors as His royal steward to care for HIs flock until His return. Jesus gave all the Apostles special gifts but He only gave Peter the keys to Temple and governance. First book of Kings lists all the Kings and the royal steward/vizier is always listed next to the King because in the absence of the King he was in charge of the Kingdom. Christ also renames Peter (the only Apostle renamed) as Abraham and Jacob were renamed by God in preparation for their specific role in salvation history. Jesus, Son of David rebuilt the davidic kingdom as per 2SamCh7 - He is the King, His mother is Gebirah, Peter/successor Popes are His royal stewards/viziers and the Hebrew court/beit-din is the Magesterium. Catholicism is not a new religion, it is the legitimate continuation of Temple Judaism (not Rabbinic Judaism). Catholics do not throw out what God has revealed prior and continues to hold that all that is revealed is a single continuous revelation culminating in the Catholic Faith. Jewish priests who followed Jesus brought the temple rituals over: we kept the priests, the altar, the eternal sacrifice, the holy incense, the shewbread, the tabernacle, the sanctuary etc, etc, etc Ancient Temple Judaism and Catholicism is the same faith in two covenants one old and another new. Jesus reinstated the Melchezidek priesthood (which pre-exists the Aaronic priesthood). This is why all Catholic priests belong to the order of Melchizedek, the fulfilment of the theophany of Melchizedek giving wine/bread to Father Abraham.

  • @SaintCharbelMiracleworker

    @SaintCharbelMiracleworker

    10 ай бұрын

    Catholicism is a sect of Ancient Temple Judaism, not the first century form of Judaism or rabbinic Judaism but the Judaism of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the Melchizedek priesthood. King Josiah removed the religious artefacts, imagery and practices of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and almost all the kings in Jerusalem - Josiah enforced the Deuteronomy version of the Moses religion on the people. The religious items of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob had survived in the land until 6th century BCE - sacred oak tree, pillars, altars, places outside Jerusalem to offer sacrifice. In other words, the ‘Moses’ religion with the ten commandments and the Aaron priesthood did not finally replace the Abrahamic faith and the Melchizedek priesthood until just before the first temple was destroyed. No indication in the early chapters of Isaiah, written in 8th century BCE, that the prophet knew about Moses and the ten commandments. The two temple rituals originally exclusive to the high priests were carrying blood into the holy of holies on the Day of Atonement and eating the most holy Shewbread on the Sabbath. These were combined to become the Catholic/Orthodox Eucharist. It is beyond doubt that the first christians were concerned with reinstating the faith of the FIRST temple which became "Christianity". Images and practices that most Christians take for granted such as priesthood, the shape of a traditional church building, or the imagery of sacrifice and atonement are all obviously derived from Solomons Temple. By reconstructing the world of the older faith it can be shown that Invocation of the divine Presence, Trinity, Incarnation, Resurrection, Theosis (the human becoming divine), the Mother of God and the self-offering of the Son of God were also drawn from the temple. The gospel as it was first preached by Jesus, and as it was developed and lived by the early Church, concerned the restoration of the true temple, the First Temple. The priestly line of Zadok was usurped after Babylonian captivity. True Priesthood of Melchizedek was removed from Jerusalem and the Hasmonean dynasty replaces Zadokite dynasty. Mary's genealogy points to Zadokite line. (The messiah could only come through the uncorrupted Zadok line)

  • @J_a_s_o_n

    @J_a_s_o_n

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@SaintCharbelMiracleworkersadly , Catholics will do anything to make God's word seem to be from their catholic cult of paganism. The worship of idols , Necromancy etc shows the effect of Roman paganism on the cult. We will still pray for you that the eyes of your understanding be opened.

  • @pappi187

    @pappi187

    9 ай бұрын

    Jews see christians as idol worshippers. Thats why they spit on them “out of tradition”

  • @kevinjanghj

    @kevinjanghj

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@SaintCharbelMiracleworkerwas there any reference to the belief in theosis within early Catholic catechisms? (Former Lutheran here who is converting to Greek Orthodox Christianity) Incidentally, theosis is the linchpin of Orthodox apostolic Christianity, and the cycles of fasting in the liturgical calendar and even exercise of the sacraments are done with a view to theosis.

  • @leviathan7332
    @leviathan73327 ай бұрын

    I love learning from your videos. I love the history lessons. Thanks

  • @hannahmondry4678
    @hannahmondry46783 ай бұрын

    One of the most fascinating videos I have ever watched! Thank you!

  • @brileyh
    @brileyh10 ай бұрын

    As usual, you walk the fine line of being an impartial reporter between the arguments for both sides ... and getting arrows from both sides. Yet, without tour guides like yourself, the land of Israel as seen today is a complete mystery if viewed by only one side. You have enough friends from both sides who value knowing the larger picture. Blasphemer or Messiah? Not your job to defend. For the tour guide, your cross-cultural historical knowledge helps explain the whys and wherefores when looking at various boots-on-the-ground sites that beg for such explanations. THANK YOU. Keep up the good work.

  • @dejejo81
    @dejejo818 ай бұрын

    Thank you❤

  • @suzanneguernier5352
    @suzanneguernier535211 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Alway learn something when I watch.

  • @ing-mariesilwer8555
    @ing-mariesilwer855511 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the work you do! It is really educational. It gives me very much. Best wishes Ing-Marie from Sweden

  • @tiamdaeoconghail7770
    @tiamdaeoconghail77707 ай бұрын

    Thank you Oren, excellent

  • @jannoble3123
    @jannoble312310 ай бұрын

    I took a tour of Israel in July. Your videos helped me understand so much more of the history that I would otherwise have missed. I can't wait to go back! The only drawback was flying for 20 hours to get there.

  • @fredar210
    @fredar21010 ай бұрын

    As a born again Christian i refer some of my Jewish brothers in Israel you can listen to their personal testimony who have youtube such as: Zev Porat, Jeff & Elisha of SO BE IT, another Jewish Scientist petsonal Testimony Dr. James Tour, a Gentile brother Robert Breaker💐 I love you in Christ🙂💐

  • @justiceforsadalfred527
    @justiceforsadalfred52710 ай бұрын

    I'm in Israel right now and just saw this for myself! Your videos are great thank you!

  • @surewhynot6040
    @surewhynot60406 ай бұрын

    Brilliant. Thank you

  • @user-po7op4db4c
    @user-po7op4db4c9 ай бұрын

    ¡Gracias!

  • @DavidHoughton17
    @DavidHoughton176 ай бұрын

    So interesting ! I love to visit this place

  • @bbqreunie984
    @bbqreunie9847 ай бұрын

    Again a very interesting video, Thx Oren. 👍

  • @jwillisbarrie
    @jwillisbarrie11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf and adding so much background of history and why

  • @JacquelineCabessa
    @JacquelineCabessa10 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Oren. This is so informative!

  • @nyckolaus
    @nyckolaus11 ай бұрын

    Your videos are always fascinating.

  • @dospalmascb
    @dospalmascb11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating Oren. Todah. I wish we had bought your tours last year, will definately have them for next time.

  • @marivimarivi6466
    @marivimarivi646611 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this, very interesting

  • @littlequickfire3296
    @littlequickfire32969 ай бұрын

    I would love to visit Israel and its many historical sites, not just as a Christian but as an anthropologist i find it so fascinating! I pray Israel stays safe so that one day i can visit and take a tour.

  • @Wild-Sands-Weaving
    @Wild-Sands-Weaving7 ай бұрын

    Great video, very interesting, thank you Oren 🙂

  • @thetopcat8946
    @thetopcat894611 ай бұрын

    You're correct about the separation. Shalom brother

  • @Truth78799
    @Truth7879911 ай бұрын

    Great videos every time mate 👍🏻

  • @abdullahozek8016
    @abdullahozek801610 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this new information

  • @extropiantranshuman
    @extropiantranshuman9 ай бұрын

    nice - learning something new everytime

  • @markhuebner7580
    @markhuebner758010 ай бұрын

    Great story, great historic site in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, thanks!

  • @joanofarc6402
    @joanofarc64029 ай бұрын

    This is so interesting. Thank you.

  • @DS-India
    @DS-India10 ай бұрын

    Shalom, Oren. As usual, a fantastic and well researched video. Such information will be useful to the Tourists visiting Israel. Hope to see you soon. Yalla Bye. - DS from India.

  • @Lenatorsanc
    @Lenatorsanc8 ай бұрын

    Great content! Love it❤

  • @user-bp7ql5ni3r
    @user-bp7ql5ni3r11 ай бұрын

    I love your reports, if you could write something about the Circassians who live in Istael. Barbara Switzerland

  • @mazalaliyan37
    @mazalaliyan3710 ай бұрын

    My home town Jaffa ❤

  • @bnibni123
    @bnibni12310 ай бұрын

    You are great! I enjoy your videos very much, perhaps I’ll meet you sometime in my next travels to Israel.

  • @pagpapaitim
    @pagpapaitim7 ай бұрын

    I need to visit Israel before I die.

  • @argan1509
    @argan15097 ай бұрын

    This St. Peter's Church is beautiful and located in a very beautiful place too. The story is very interesting, as a Christian I just found out about this. Thank you for the enlightenment, Oren, greetings from Indonesia.

  • @minoesruiter2135
    @minoesruiter213510 ай бұрын

    interesting topic and video, 😀

  • @magicalwishes7715
    @magicalwishes77159 ай бұрын

    Shalom peace be with you my brother

  • @evelynmccabe3855
    @evelynmccabe38557 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent video and a great history. We were always told as Christians because God rested on the 7th day according to Genesis chapt 2 ( He had created the world and his work was done) and because Sunday was the 7th day was a day of rest and Sunday services. That was the understanding we were told of the Sunday instead of Saturday. The RC Church in Ireland since the 1970s has Saturday evening Service(Mass) in addition to Sunday. Its plain to be seen Jesus did not set up any church he was Jewish. I am.a christian and I love your videos.

  • @critical_analysis
    @critical_analysis9 ай бұрын

    Hey people, I am not religious but have great respect and admiration for wonderful people like Jesus, Buddha etc.,also I have some sort of affection, connection and bond for Jews and Israel. I have never interacted with a Jew not been to Israel but I am not sure why I always loved Jews and Israel. Also, there is none in my family or friends or relatives who are Christians or Buddhists but I developed a sense of respect and admiration for Jesus and Buddha. At the same time, I have great aversion for Mohammad and Islam; Sometimes, I feel maybe in my previous birth I was a jew or something. I believe in the law of karma only and not any particular religion but always felt some sort of connection with the Jews. I cried a lot when the massacre of Jews happened on 7th October and was in depressive mood for several days. I don't know why I have this feeling for group of people with whom I never interacted in my life. Anyway, I wish the best for Israel. May it come back from these tough times even stronger and United.

  • @carildebeer4581

    @carildebeer4581

    9 ай бұрын

    Here is the thing about Israel that the world does not see or accept. From the time of Abraham , God promised them (Jews) land . Through slavery to Egypt , the Jews called out to God for 400 years and by God's grace , He (God) answered the Jews and He rescued them from Egypt and He took them to the land He had promised Abraham 100's of years before . So to be 100% accurate , that land belongs to the Jews . It was given to them by God almighty. Any man who does not support Israel stands against God and any man who stands against God is on the losing side ......THAT'S FACT. So if you stand for Israel , that only means that you stand for them . That only means you have chosen the better of the two sides to support . If you stand for Israel , that does not mean you know God. My advice to you is .....stand for Israel BUT also get to know God by accepting His Son , the Lord Jesus , whom He sent to die for you. JESUS IS NOT RELIGION , JESUS IS LIFE , LIFE ETERNAL.

  • @Shireen52
    @Shireen5210 ай бұрын

    אורן אתה ממש חכם😅 כמה עובדות אתה יודע שאפו

  • @TheKing60210
    @TheKing6021010 ай бұрын

    Your videos are really good

  • @yafahassid7299
    @yafahassid729925 күн бұрын

    The best

  • @jonathanctay7422
    @jonathanctay74228 ай бұрын

    I haven’t really thought of it that way. I appreciate your fresh perspective that comes from being a tour guide with a sober and fact-based view of religious history. I also appreciate your knowledge and insight into New Testament history. Jesus did welcome non-Jewish people and ministered to them, and in doing so sometimes he went against Kashrut laws. But yes, the full on incorporation of Gentiles into the group known as Christians, without having to be (and do) Jewish did start with Simon, which is interesting because Paul was the one that ended up becoming the apostle to the Gentiles.

  • @stoirmz

    @stoirmz

    7 ай бұрын

    The Kashrut laws are not Biblical. They are rabbinical. Perhaps some could be traced to Levitical laws, but the rabbis added on so much more that is just not in the Tanakh. And as for the Levitical covenant with Moses, that was the OLD covenant. If you read *Jeremiah 31:31-34, a NEW covenant "not like the old" was prophesied.* In Ezekiel as well. One that replaced the ceremonial laws of the old covenant. A NEW way to communicate with God. And this is straight out of the Tanakh, which Jesus knew better than anyone else. If you read the New Testament, it becomes quite obvious. And if you read WHY the Jews were chosen, God states in the Tanakh that it was NOT because they were a great people. They were the least of the nations. They were chosen because of the "promises made to their ancestors." ABRAHAM, ISAAC and JACOB. Who was Abraham? He was born in Ur of the Chaldees, a pagan nation. He was a GENTILE, since the Hebrews did not even exist yet. Abraham was the ancestor of Jacob/Israel, whose children BECAME the 12 tribes of Israel. God PLANNED ALL ALONG that he would create a people (Israel) that would become a "light to ALL the nations," and spread God's word to the entire world. Which, of course, Jesus and his disciples did quite successfully, in spite of severe persecution by the Sanhedrin. DEUTERONOMY: 7-8 The LORD did not set his love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were more in number than any people; for ye were the fewest of all people: 8 But because the LORD loved you, and because he would *KEEP THE OATH WHICH HE HAD SWORM UNTO YOUR FATHERS,* ... (GOD TO ABRAHAM) “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you ALL THE FAMILIES OF *THE EARTH* shall be blessed” (Genesis 12:1-3) (GOD TO JACOB/ISRAEL) 13 There above it[1] stood the Lord, and he said: "I am the Lord, the God of your father Abraham and the God of Isaac. I will give you and your descendants the land on which you are lying. 14 Your descendants will be like the dust of the earth, and you will spread out to the west and to the east, to the north and to the south. *ALL PEOPLES ON EARTH* will be blessed through you and your offspring. PSALMS 105:8-10 8 *He remembers his covenant forever,* the promise he made, for a thousand generations, 9 the covenant he made with *Abraham,* the oath he swore to *Isaac.* 10 He confirmed it to *Jacob* as a decree, to Israel as an everlasting covenant: So here you see why the Israelites were CHOSEN. They were chosen for a mission, like that of Jonah, to bring God to the world. AND they were CHOSEN BEFORE ISRAEL and Israelites even existed! God chose to CREATE a chosen nation. Why is it that Jewish people spend so little time in their own Tanakh? The oral torah does not supercede the actual inspired word of God. READ THE TANAKH. STUDY IT. The history of mankind, God's unending love for ALL his children, and his amazing plan for the redemption of mankind that was to come from the future Jewish nation - IT'S ALL THERE. IN THE TANAKH. God Bless!

  • @labraham98
    @labraham989 ай бұрын

    I enjoy all of your videos. Thanks for your frank opinions without sugar coating. Can you make a video on the settlements ? Would like to know if you think it is smart to have widely distributed settlements versus having it along the western portion of the west bank where it would be easier to protect

  • @pradeepr2044
    @pradeepr20444 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @rbebut1
    @rbebut111 ай бұрын

    Romans 11:11-31 Let's make this clear. The gentiles that become Christian are grafted into the nation of Israel. Shalom.

  • @idaselinahobbs9031

    @idaselinahobbs9031

    11 ай бұрын

    Amen 🙏😇❤️🤗❤️🇮🇱❤️ Spiritually grafted of course.

  • @bjolie78

    @bjolie78

    10 ай бұрын

    do you want to move to Israel?

  • @bernhardbauer5301

    @bernhardbauer5301

    10 ай бұрын

    No. Could you explain.

  • @the925lady

    @the925lady

    10 ай бұрын

    Hallelujah

  • @bernhardbauer5301

    @bernhardbauer5301

    10 ай бұрын

    I do not see this. There is an olive tree. Israel is grafted in. The Gentiles are grafted in. But the Gentiles are not grafted in in Israel. There is nowadays the Body of Christ.

  • @denvaz68
    @denvaz689 ай бұрын

    Christians are very aware of Jesus’ Jewishness because he is from the tribe of Judah from the line of David born in Bethlehem according to prophesy and raised partially in Egypt and in Nazareth. That’s why so many Christians love 🇮🇱 because it is the land of our Savior and he will return to establish his kingdom in Jerusalem

  • @mirim3386
    @mirim338611 ай бұрын

    As you have said before, Jesus is the most famous Jew ever. I have your app and it is very instructive.

  • @NorceCodine

    @NorceCodine

    11 ай бұрын

    Everything is relative, (if you get the pun)

  • @lianevoelker9845

    @lianevoelker9845

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@NorceCodinewell... Who is as famous as Jesus? 😂

  • @Ve-suvius

    @Ve-suvius

    8 ай бұрын

    @@lianevoelker9845 Oboema

  • @giovanni545
    @giovanni54511 ай бұрын

    the Peter vision He later in the same chapter explains the meaning of the vision and its not that one can eat unclean animal but the meaning is to call any man common or unclean

  • @taniatautiaga7577
    @taniatautiaga75779 ай бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jerichointacto
    @jerichointacto9 ай бұрын

    1:09 In Matthew 16:18 (NIV), Jesus says to the apostle Peter: "And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it."

  • @Jordan18561
    @Jordan1856111 ай бұрын

    It is sad that many Christians do not understand the Jewish roots of the Christian faith well. I'm impressed with your knowledge of the New Testament and Christian History, but I guess that's why you're a tour guide :D It's true it was only after the ascension that non-Jews came in ( as you mentioned in 1:12 ), but it's also true that the even in the Tanakh there were non-Jews grafted into God's people (Zipporah the Midianite, Caleb the Kennizite, Ruth the Moabite and others). Jesus also told his disciples that they would be opening the gates fully ('Great Commission' in Matthew's Gospel) and that is what is demonstrated throughout the stories told in Acts including Pentecost, Ethiopian Eunuch and Cornelius, etc

  • @stephenfisher3721

    @stephenfisher3721

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, even in the Old Testament, outsiders were welcomed into the Jewish people but this is completely different from grafting in Christianity. There are Messianic Christian congregations filled with Gentiles who say they are grafted into the Jewish people. There are even Christian groups who take Gentiles and call them Rabbis. Judaism has rules and procedures concerning conversion to Judaism. Grafting is usually part of replacement theology where Christians are seen as the new Jews. There are other Christians who still regard the Jews as God's Chosen people but appropriate rituals and practices from Judaism.

  • @Jordan18561

    @Jordan18561

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@stephenfisher3721 There were many forms of Judaism in the 1st century and what we call 'Judaism' in the 21st century is 'Rabbinic Judaism' which is based on the concept of the Oral Torah which is a total LIE. Deuteronomy 10:12-13 And now, Israel, what does the LORD your God ask of you but to fear the LORD your God, to walk in obedience to him, to love him, to serve the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul, and to observe the LORD’s commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your own good? Deuteronomy 10:16 Circumcise your hearts, therefore, and do not be stiff-necked any longer.

  • @J_a_s_o_n

    @J_a_s_o_n

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Jordan18561what you don't understand is that God does not expect gentiles to perform Jewish rituals. Some believers feel they are more holy when they do. It's foolishness. One can live a Christian life fully without the Jewish rituals. We are to be led by the Holy Spirit. The Jews did not have the Holy Spirit guide them. We are to each have a personal relationship with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Rituals do not accomplish this. So much to share on here on this topic.

  • @Jordan18561

    @Jordan18561

    9 ай бұрын

    @@J_a_s_o_n my brother I fully agree that following Jesus is not about following the laws that God gave to Moses. It’s about righteousness that comes through faith in Christ and being guided by the Holy Spirit. What did I write that made you think otherwise?

  • @stoirmz

    @stoirmz

    8 ай бұрын

    idk. I think that most Christians know that the Jewish Bible (Tanakh) and the Old Testament are one and the same (even if the Tanakh is grouped a little differently and in more chronological order, the actual books, chapter and verse are the same). And that Jesus Himself stated that he came to affirm and FULFILL the Jewish Bible, our Old Testament. NOT to replace it. Luke 24:44 - And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be FULFILLED, which were written in *the law, and in the prophets, and in the psalms,* concerning me. Note that Jesus refers to "the law, the prophets, and the psalms." This is the 3 sections of the Tanakh. So Jesus affirms the validity of the Tanakh (our Old Testament), and adds the qualifier "concerning me" because he was speaking to a Jewish audience. Jesus also quotes most of the prophets at one time or another. I love Oren and his videos, but I can hear shades of resentment towards Christianity at times, whether he realizes it or not. Oren is amazing with his historical knowledge, but has no true understanding of Christianity. If he did those subtle little flashes of hostility would not be there. I hope he keeps making these videos, he is truly gifted. And I really understand Judaism AND Christianity much more deeply because of his videos. They really make you think. I understand the threat Jesus was to the Sanhedrin, and how they were thinking much more fully now. And Jonah takes on a much broader meaning as well. 🙂 So much to learn!

  • @mariaROEurope
    @mariaROEurope8 ай бұрын

    Apostle Paul said: "The God of peace, who - through the blood of the eternal covenant - brought back our Lord Jesus from the dead.." meaning the sacrifice and death on the cross of Lord Jesus is the eternal covenant by which, unequivocally, all humans are equal.

  • @adamzbigniewgasecki5127
    @adamzbigniewgasecki512711 ай бұрын

    I must back to Jaffa not only for Chips and Fish 😋

  • @jibr.8860
    @jibr.886011 ай бұрын

    EXCELLENT Video!!!! thank you, its very well explained. What about HAIFA? youve been there for quite a while ........ well worth a booklet imho ;-)

  • @emreakoz3878
    @emreakoz387810 ай бұрын

    I loved your t-shirt. Where did you get it from :) ?

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws242011 ай бұрын

    Love Oren's videos! I wish I could go to Israel. It's sad though, that Jesus words about Peter being the rock that the church is founded on is misinterpreted. Jesus meant what Peter had SAID that would be the foundation, in other words, "I believe you are the Christ" is the foundation of the church. Not a man called Peter.

  • @pattiliba8188

    @pattiliba8188

    9 ай бұрын

    So true,but unfortunately you can not point that out to many,as they would vehemently deny that.

  • @georgesand6958

    @georgesand6958

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you. My mother would just roll her eyes, & not explain why, when Peter being the rock was mentioned. I honestly never got it. I guess I didn't read it enough.

  • @David99356
    @David9935611 ай бұрын

    Just one point re the splits you mentioned at 7:16: you compared splits/arguments in Christianity and Judaism, but I would say that there's a difference: the splits in the former became permanent over time, while the splits in the latter might still exists in a minor degree, but they were greatly diminished over the years and didn't result in the same sort of hard split.

  • @elkingoh4543

    @elkingoh4543

    8 ай бұрын

    At least Christian is not a Judaism knockoff. Like the Arabic Cults

  • @logicaredux5205
    @logicaredux520511 ай бұрын

    As always, historically accurate and well presented without bias. You are a pro at what you do Oren. I would only add that it is not only some Christians who are surprised to know Yeshua/Jesus was a Jew. There are many Jews who don’t know that fact and the percentage may be higher among the latter.

  • @Lagolop

    @Lagolop

    11 ай бұрын

    ALL Jews are fully aware that Jesus was a Jew. What are you talking about?!

  • @logicaredux5205

    @logicaredux5205

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Lagolop I’m sorry, but my response won’t show up so I can’t answer your question.

  • @Lagolop

    @Lagolop

    11 ай бұрын

    @@logicaredux5205LOL, this response did and if the other response didn't, why bother to try tell me that a response didn't show up?

  • @logicaredux5205

    @logicaredux5205

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Lagolop You’re right! Why am I trying to tell you anything? Figure it out for yourself.

  • @stephenfisher3721

    @stephenfisher3721

    10 ай бұрын

    Historically Jesus lived as a Jew when he lived on Earth as a man. I was speaking with a Christian co-worker and trying to find common ground. He vehemently denied that Jesus was a Jew. I was shocked but he explained that to him Jesus is God and God cannot have any religion. After thinking more about this, I realized that Jesus only became important after he died and because he is worshipped by billions as God. Jesus may have been regarded by some Jews as the Messiah, but the worship of Jesus as God and part of the trinity came with the Gentile takeover of Christianity. So Jesus of Christianity is not really Jewish. During all the persecution of Jews in the name of Jesus, it was the Christian Jesus. Jesus was born a Jew but converted to Christianity after he died.

  • @idaselinahobbs9031
    @idaselinahobbs903111 ай бұрын

    You are totally right Oren. Yeshua of Nazareth never established new religion, hence, true Biblical Christianity has nothing to do with religion and being a true follower of Yeshua of Nazareth has nothing to do those so called “Christian" churches. God of Israel is faithful and He has unconditional covenant with the Jewish people. The time of Jacob's trouble is approaching so that they may recognise who their true Messiah and King really is. Blessings from Germany. 🤗🙏🌹❤️🇮🇱❤️🇩🇪❤️

  • @youbear77

    @youbear77

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau710010 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information. Shalom from Canada. What about the Messianic believers?

  • @MinggusTan
    @MinggusTan9 ай бұрын

    What does "Yalla Bai" you said at the end of (every) video?

  • @lisaschuster686
    @lisaschuster6867 ай бұрын

    What name can we address you buy?

  • @shanequa555
    @shanequa55510 ай бұрын

    It was Paul who spread the Gospel to the Gentiles. Peter and the other 11 remained in Jerusalem and were so outraged that Paul was fraternizing with non-Jews that they summoned him to Jerusalem. (This is all recorded in the New Testament book of Acts). Fortunately, Peter, having had that vision you mention from God that OK'd his going to the Roman centurion's house, with great reluctance however, recalled during that Jerusalem summoning of Paul many years later this experience and related how God had come to the Gentiles by way of the Holy Spiri, in such a way indeed that convinced Peter that God had truly saved the centurion and his whole house. This recollection aided them in their meeting with Paul. But yet, even after Peter's going to the Roman house, those many years later in their meeting with Paul in Jerusalem, it was extremely difficult for the apostles to accept that God would have anything to do with the Gentiles. So, in that meeting it was determined that Peter and the apostles would only minister to the house of Israel, while Paul was the designated minister to Gentiles. Even at the end of his life, Peter admits in his epistle that Paul's Gospel given to him by Christ was "hard to understand", but in no uncertain terms affirmed its truth and exhorted all to follow it and be wary of those who would wrest and twist this scripture. This is the Bible's version of events.

  • @Natan-qo3rf
    @Natan-qo3rf10 ай бұрын

    היי, זאת אמנם תגובה לסרטון אחר שבו אתה מסביר על הקהלים השונים בחברה הישראלית אבל מכיוון שהיה לי חשוב שתראה אותה אני כותב אותה כאן בתור חרדי ישראלי אני נהנה מאוד לצפות בתוכן ובצורת ההגשה חוץ מהסרטון המדובר, דווקא בגלל שהוא מיועד למטיילים ברחבי העולם הייתי חושב שאת העניין החרדי יש להשאיר כוויכוח פנימי מכיוון שהנושא עדין מאוד ושנוי במחלוקת ואינו שטחי כפי שהצגת אותו, אני באופן אישי מצר על כך. הייתי שמח לנהל איתך את הוויכוח בעצמי מה גם שלפי דבריך אתה בעצמך אינך מכיר בדיוק את הנתונים ואשמח לחדש לך בנושא תודה בכל אופן על העבודה הנפלאה

  • @stoirmz
    @stoirmz8 ай бұрын

    Even today, Judaism and Christianity are not completely separated. Not even close. Only Judaism rejects Christ and Christianity but that doesn't change the facts. They are and always will be inseparable. You need to understand both to really, REALLY understand either one. For example, I would LOVE Oren's take on Jonah. Just for starters.

  • @increible3894
    @increible389411 ай бұрын

    Interesting that until now; some jews don't know that Jesus was a Jew & Some Christians don't know that Jesus was a Jew.

  • @loveisallyouneed5877
    @loveisallyouneed587711 ай бұрын

    ❤👍🙏👑🌹💖🌷👑🙏❤

  • @scriptaman2888
    @scriptaman288811 ай бұрын

    This vid is equally important for Jews as for Christians. Interesting you didn t mention Paul (Shaul) tho. Cheers)

  • @louadams4394
    @louadams43949 ай бұрын

    God Bless, was on my way to Israel last Saturday when I received a message that war had broken out, lucky for us when we landed in Istanbul we were able to get seats on a flight the next Day which took us home. Hope you finish this bad business once and for all this time. I think you know what must be done please no longer listen to these crazy liberals from the USA and Europe. May the Good Lord protect you.

  • @jerusalem7576
    @jerusalem757611 ай бұрын

    Scriptural or Biblical Christianity and Catholic Religion is quite different in many ways. Some places Rome named as locations in Jesus time is questionable even the Egyptian Mount Sinai as I watch videos on the real one in Saudi Arabia and is amazingly true. As a Christian I certainly have a lot of respect and gratefulness to the Jewish people and love the Old Testament stories and appreciated my trip to Israel in 2011 would have loved to visit the second time as alot to take in on one trip.

  • @Animalsandwildlife.7527
    @Animalsandwildlife.75276 ай бұрын

    When did Christians first switch from worshiping on Saturday to Sunday?

  • @mehernehru
    @mehernehru2 ай бұрын

    Dear brother, can you please share the details of Jesus child hood days ( 10 to 30 years).. as per Israel people..

  • @nikostheater
    @nikostheater10 ай бұрын

    A correction: Jesus before His ascension commanded the Disciples to baptize all nations in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. So Jesus wanted his message to spread worldwide and not just to the Jews.

  • @natadodo1564
    @natadodo156410 ай бұрын

    Thanks Oren, you are correct, many Christians thought that Jesus religion was Christian, and even Jews they thought they were also a different sect of Christianity.

  • @Fanitian
    @Fanitian8 ай бұрын

    Hello.. I wondered whether your tours included the holistic angle of ley lines on the earth? Religious buildings have a tendency to be built upon them. My thought is that knowing ley lines, a holistic practioner in Earth Accupuncture could support the earth rather than masculine energies of war (fire) and diplomacy (air) to reduce tensions. We are an ecosystem upon the earth rather than separate. Don't get me wrong, I support the attempts being made by dialogue, but I think there maybe another angle that could be tried alongside or subtle methods to calm down the environment. These methods harm noone and worth trying. Earth Accupuncture (using dowsing to find stagmented energies on ley lines and hit a wooden post in the ground to release. Then praying.) When I experienced it, I was surprised to sense the difference in music around became less disjointed & the sun came out. Israel/Palastine area I understand is also on earth's throat chakra and why elements of people being muted & unheard are felt. The land also may not have been honoured when some buildings were built. The earth responds if unheard as well.

  • @Mrinternational24
    @Mrinternational2411 ай бұрын

    Are you a Messianic Jew? I'm not trying to embarrass or criticize you or anything. And I agree with what you said. Thank you! 🇮🇱

  • @Travelingisraelinfo

    @Travelingisraelinfo

    11 ай бұрын

    I am not a Messianic Jew. Just a simple Jew :-)

  • @Sahih-al-Bukkaki

    @Sahih-al-Bukkaki

    11 ай бұрын

    just a great tour guide

  • @c1arkj

    @c1arkj

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TravelingisraelinfoAll Bible believing Jews are Messianic. All look forward to a coming Messiah, whether it's Jesus or not.

  • @MitzvosGolem1

    @MitzvosGolem1

    11 ай бұрын

    Messianic Christian s are not Jews... The Messiah must come from King David's paternal line biological father and fulfil Isaiah 2 and 11 Ezekiel 37 first time he comes no second coming of Messiah in Judaism Hebrew Scripture. Yeshu Jesus fails all these requirements from Tanakh to be such. Messianic Christian s are funded by Evangelicals to try to convert Jews to worship Trinity man god idolatory human sacrifice pagan Calvary and a Greek new testament all against Torah laws. They are not welcome in Israel... We had then removed from our synagogue on Shabbat. Rabbi Tovia Singer exposes these frauds on his channel. תודה רבה שלום

  • @cohenlabe1

    @cohenlabe1

    11 ай бұрын

    'Messianic Jew' is just Christianity under another name, its like saying are a ' vegan who eats meat' As we learn in this video the religion called christianity is not the religion of jesus but the the religion of another man who took away kosher, circumcision and the Saturday as the sabbath aka almost all hallmarks of Judaism

  • @philcoppa
    @philcoppa11 ай бұрын

    there are some segments on YT featuring Israeli scholars opining that Rabbinic Judaism is not the same as biblical Judaism and that Christianity and Judaism are sister religions rather than daughter-mother religions.

  • @NorceCodine
    @NorceCodine11 ай бұрын

    I thought that it was Paul who specifically wanted the gentiles to convert to Christianity, while Peter stuck to the Jerusalemite branch who held that only Jews can be Christians (and must keep observing the Halacha), which was the root of antagonism between the two apostles.

  • @globomanni8407

    @globomanni8407

    11 ай бұрын

    Not Paul wanted to convert the gentiles to Christianity, but GOD Himself in the person of Jesus Christ (Yeshua Ha Mashiach), who spoke to him before he entered Damascus to kill the Christians, who - by the way - in the beginning were ONLY Jews !!!

  • @brileyh

    @brileyh

    10 ай бұрын

    More or less. Each were a blend of intents. Saul/Paul had a tiff about Peter eating non-kosher when with Gentiles and then suddenly only eating kosher with his Jewish friends. Saul/Paul called him a hypocrite (two faced), The Jewish "The Way" community in Jerusalem struggled over even allowing Gentiles into their community. They finally settled on some Noahic principles as a criterion for Gentiles which included not eating blood (undrained meat) and strangled meats (inhumane butchering). As the church got away from its Jewish roots, even these elemental food rules became ignored. I would say you are correct in general terms and probably observing the aftermath of the falling out with each other, Peter later likely engaged more with his Jewish compatriots. Saul/Paul on the other hand started out only speaking to Jews (having been trained by a leading Rabbi in Jerusalem in his early years). It was only in desperation with the grief he always received in the synagogues that he broke and said "Fine! I am going to the Gentiles from now on." ... and being kind of hypocritical himself, he still scheduled his Med Sea travels to get back to Jerusalem for the Festivals. We cannot say Paul was all of one way and Peter all of another way. They were both working in brand new spiritual territory. Hence, that is why I say they were each a blend during their overall lives.

  • @davidcope5736
    @davidcope57368 ай бұрын

    Judaism at the time of Jesus had a lot of different groups with very unusual ideas to us today, many of these ideas found their way into Christianity whereas they fell out of the mainstream in Judaism. This helps explain why Christianity seems to early on have very bizarre traits, like the positioning of Jesus as in some way divine. There were Jews at the the time of Jesus who theorised about different "powers in heaven", using divine agents to explain how an uneffible God could interact with a tangible world (the thinking that squared this with God's oneness is a bit complicated). The followers of Jesus linked this concept to him, as he increasingly became the focus of devotion once his followers of believed he rose from death.

  • @KhanSuleman-ny6uj
    @KhanSuleman-ny6uj11 ай бұрын

    SHALOM Oren, I'm from Pakistan I 💓🇵🇰 long live 🇵🇰 Islam Judaism and chirstinaty we are all followers of Abrahamic religion 💚🧡🇵🇰💙

  • @stephenfisher3721

    @stephenfisher3721

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your positive comment. I have read hundreds of hateful comments from Pakistanis against Israel and Jews. The most hateful comments are usually from the Pakistanis. Your comment makes me feel so better about Pakistanis. Best wishes to you!

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau710010 ай бұрын

    What about the Messianic believers?

  • @Truth78799
    @Truth7879911 ай бұрын

    Firstly I enjoy your videos but there’s a question I’d like know why are all sites were Jesus walked uninhabitable today what happed for them just to be arch logical sites now why do the people leave

  • @philiptilden2318
    @philiptilden231810 ай бұрын

    The separation between Judaism and those who recognised Jesus as the Messiah probably happened in the mid 70s - mid 80s which is when the Christians were expelled from the synagogues and after which the rabbis introduced the “Benediction on the heretics” into the liturgy which is a curse on apostates and “Nazarenes”, i.e. early Christians. From memory, I think the actual date is 84.

  • @dogbert52

    @dogbert52

    10 ай бұрын

    Interesting. I would have thought that after the destruction of the roman war 67 to 73 AD there were barely anyone left there

  • @philiptilden2318

    @philiptilden2318

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dogbert52 Yes, but there were synagogues throughout the Roman Empire and in Persia as well. Christians were first called Christians in the Antioch synagogue. The Jews outside the holy land were generally unaffected by the revolt in Palestine.

  • @andreymarkovytch3662
    @andreymarkovytch36627 ай бұрын

    Oren, thank you very much for yet another interesting video. However, there is something I believe is inaccurate in your view of historical Jesus (at least as it is told in the Gospels), and this pattern seems to be recurring among many tour guides in Israel. It is not true that "it was Jesus followers who opened Christianity to everyone, while Jesus Himself intended to preach to Jews only". While it is certainly true that Jesus preached firstly to the Jews, this was only to emphasize that "salvation is from the jews" and that "jews are the light to the gentiles". There are examples where he preached to Gentiles in Gerasenes, to Roman Centurion's servant, to Canaaitian woman and others. He speaks about sheep from another flock (John 10:16). But most importantly of all, Jesus gives his disciples the great commision to preach to all nations (Matthew 28:16-20) and prays that "the world may believe" (John 17:20-22).

  • @Jordan18561
    @Jordan1856111 ай бұрын

    Is it common for Israeli tour guides to be knowledgable about the New Testament?

  • @Travelingisraelinfo

    @Travelingisraelinfo

    11 ай бұрын

    No. For most Israelis, Jesus is the guy who walked on the water in the Sea of Galilee

  • @petrikoivukangas
    @petrikoivukangas10 ай бұрын

    Churches later on wanted to distance them selves on Judaism. The doctrine of Trinity isn't found in the New Testament, it's added there later. Otherwise Paul for example, would be blessing the new christian congregations in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. But that is not the case, it's clearly added later on.

  • @stephenfisher3721

    @stephenfisher3721

    10 ай бұрын

    As a Jew, Christianity has always been confusing. Christians keep telling me that my prayers will not be answered because I do not pray in the name of Jesus. Yet the Lord's Prayer in the New Testament is addressed only to God. I find it beautiful and very Jewish. Jesus taught this prayer when asked how to pray. Why does Jesus teach a prayer without mentioning the Trinity? Isn't Jesus afraid of going to Hell? Isn't Jesus afraid that American Protestant Evangelical Christians are going to tell him that his prayers will not not be answered?

  • @David99356
    @David9935611 ай бұрын

    No Wisconsin connection?

  • @Travelingisraelinfo

    @Travelingisraelinfo

    11 ай бұрын

    St. Peter never visited Wisconsin. And if he did, it wasn't documented in the New Testament. :-)

  • @David99356

    @David99356

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Travelingisraelinfo but I’m sure that some people from Wisconsin have visited the church 😀

  • @IsraeliNationalist

    @IsraeliNationalist

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Travelingisraelinfodo that what Mormons believe?

  • @jwcinc12
    @jwcinc129 ай бұрын

    All are children of Adam and Eve and Christianity owes a debt to the Children of Israel for preserving the Old Testament.

  • @aussieeagle
    @aussieeagle11 ай бұрын

    Hi Oren, I really enjoyed your vid today. Great 'balanced perspective. The Nicene Council effectively married The Church of the day to a State and created the false Triune doctrine . This not only separated the Jewish Faith and the Christendom but also split Christendom and sent it into the 'Dark Ages'. There is only One G_d and one Baptism In Our Lord Jesus Christ Acts 2:38.

  • @user-uz7dm6qn3y

    @user-uz7dm6qn3y

    11 ай бұрын

    Christianity is man's failed effort to create G-d in man's image. No one dies for someone else's sins.

  • @maddscientist3170
    @maddscientist31709 ай бұрын

    fast forward...modern day Jews are FINALLY recognizing the "messiah" was Jesus, from Nazarath..oops took a long time didn't it

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