Anyone notice how Jews claim to be chosen by God yet they are so afraid of meeting their creator?

I've noticed this behaviour over a decade ago and found it pretty contradictory.

>Quran, Chapter 62:

>62:5. The example of those who were entrusted with the Torah, but then failed to uphold it, is like the donkey carrying works of literature. Miserable is the example of the people who denounce God’s revelations. God does not guide the wrongdoing people.

>62:6. Say, “O you who follow Judaism; if you claim to be the chosen of God, to the exclusion of the rest of mankind, then wish for death if you are sincere.”

>62:7. But they will not wish for it, ever, due to what their hands have advanced. God knows well the wrongdoers.

>62:8. Say, “The death from which you flee will catch up with you; then you will be returned to the Knower of the Invisible and the Visible, and He will inform you of what you used to do.”

These verses are pretty redpilled. It describes the Jews perfectly as imposters, shows that their kikery supremacy goes back over a millennium, and even predicted their demise while explaining why they get pogromed and exiled.

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That's why we massacre muslims. We love them and want to help them become shahids. You should thank us every time we kill arabs instead of crying like little bitches all over the cuck western media.

that was the whole purpose behind the shoah.

the lubavich rebbester got caught in a death zone in poland with his followers. he secretly arranged for his release thru his contacts and safely went to US, leaving behind his faithful followers to burn in the shoah.

he would later round up a new group of sheep in Brooklyn to repeat the semitic saga of ritual slaughter.

Jesus called these people lairs, and the synagogue of satan. I wish that Sup Forumsacks would look past the embarassing modern church and see how Sup Forums the bible really is. Its excellent.

what gopro is this?

Today, kikery is at an all time high.

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Question: "Why did Jesus rebuke the scribes and Pharisees so harshly in Matthew 23:13–36?"

Answer: In Matthew 23 Jesus pronounces “woes” on the scribes and Pharisees, the religious elite of the day. The word woe is an exclamation of grief, denunciation, or distress. This was not the first time Jesus had some harsh words for the religious leaders of His day. Why did Jesus rebuke them so harshly here? Looking at each woe gives some insight.

Before pronouncing the woes, Jesus told His listeners to respect the scribes and Pharisees due to their position of authority but not to emulate them, “for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy, cumbersome loads and put them on other people’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them. Everything they do is done for people to see” (Matthew 23:3–5). The scribes and Pharisees were supposed to know God and help others know Him and follow His ways. Instead, the religious leaders added to God’s Law, making it a cumbersome and onerous burden. And they did not follow God with a pure heart. Their religion was not true worship of God; rather, it was rooted in a prideful heart. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount emphasizes the true intent of the Law over the letter of the Law. The scribes and Pharisees emphasized the letter, completely missing its spirit.

>Jew-daism: The Jews Worship Themselves!


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The first woe is, “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the door of the kingdom of heaven in people’s faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to” (Matthew 23:13). Jesus cares for people. He desires for them to know Him and to enter into His kingdom (John 3:16–17; 10:10, 17; 2 Peter 3:9). After rebuking the scribes and Pharisees, Jesus lamented over rebellious Jerusalem (Matthew 23:37–39). Clearly, His heart is for people to find life in Him. It stands to reason, then, that He would have harsh words for those who prevented people from finding salvation. The teachers of the Law and Pharisees were not truly seeking after God, though they acted as if they were. Their religion was empty, and it was preventing others from following the Messiah.

The scribes and pharisees were also Edomites in large part, which is why they completely missed the messiah. All this despite their being learned in the Law and of scripture. Jesus even told them that they were not of above, but below. Modern christians like to make that spiritual, but as they do to lots of scripture, they too completely miss what the messiah was saying. Its like pottery.