She was quoting the main leaders of protestantism and what their thought's were on the Jews, which is what a lot of people still believe today. I believe she was pointing out the wrong in what those people were stating.
She wasn't just doing that. She wants to prove that believing that the Christian Church is the New Israel is wrong and instead of giving arguments from the Bible to prove us wrong, she quotes this man and that man and says "oh! look what your belief got Jews into".
I am not going to deny the New Testament because some protestant leaders said ugly things about the Jews.
When I was in elementary my parents sent me to a Lutheran Private school.
We did not attend the Lutheran Chruch that the school was a part of though, which I did not understand at that age.
My older brother got suspended for arguing against the ideas Martin Luther had against Jews.
When I was in High School I asked my parents why we never attended the Lutheran Church, and they stated it was because of the thoughts of Lutheran's towards Jews.
Now not all Lutheran's are like that, but their churches teaches it. I have childhood friends who are "Lutheran", but do no believe in all of their teachings, such as antisemitism.
But do you believe Saint Paul that says that we are now God's children, God's chosen people?
Please reference where Jesus specifically called Jews names?
Jesus called out their religous leaders for their hypocritism.
That is completely different than being antisemitic.
Of course it is completely different from being antisemitic. Which is why I believe you shouldn't read Saint John Chrysostom from the prism of WWII but according to his historical context.
And with Christ's death, it was the same hypocritical leaders that had Him put to death.
To blame the entire culture of Jews for what their religious leaders did is ignorant.
Who is blaming the entire culture of Jews? Jew leaders killed Jesus Christ. Jews stay Jews precisely because they don't believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah. How can you say that they are God's chosen people if they don't believe Jesus Christ?
That's like blaming all of the German's for what Hitler did.
Or if I were to call all Lutherans the same for their leader's teachings.
Hitler alone could not have commit the atrocities he has done. I believe the Germans who contributed to the holocaust will be held as accountable as Hitler.
The examples would make sense if Jews would follow Jesus Christ instead of the teachings of those that killed Jesus Christ. But since they don't...since they believe Jesus Christ was a fraud, a deceiver then that means they reject Christ.
My understanding is ultimately our sins are what crucified Christ.
Not the Jews, not the Greeks, not the Romans, not the gentiles; it was our sins.
My understanding is that Jesus Christ willingly went to death for us because He loved us.
But that doesn't change the fact that Caiaphas (the high-priest) hated Him and wanted Him death and that the Jews yelled "crucify Him". I hope you don't think the New Testament is antisemitic too.
I'm Jewish, but I believe Christ is the Messiah.
So you follow judaism but at the same time you believe Jesus is the Christ? I'm confused.
I do not agree with everything the Talmud states, and again to accuse every Jew of following this is ignorant.
My bad then. I thought the Talmud was an important book in Judaism.
A huge majority of the first Christians, were Jewish Christians.
...thank's for stating the obvious.
A lot of the peopl Jesus was teaching to were Jews.
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So yes, faith is what healed her, but it was faith based off of what she had been taught, which is a Jewish teaching.
That's the point I am trying to make! That christianity has Jewish roots. That's why we believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah promised in the O.T. and thus claimed this wonderful book(s), the O.T., as ours, and that's why we are now the New and true Israel of God.
Along with that, the majority of the disciples are Jewish; are you going to blame the woman with the issue of blood, or the disciples for Christ's crusifiction because they're Jewish, or because they're sinners?
Of course not. Please point out where did I do that?
Jesus Christ is the Messiah that Jews expected. That is the whole point of the New Testament, of the minister of Saint Paul, of Christianity. For a lot of Jews from our days, Jesus Christ is the Messiah "of christians". It's not true. Jesus Christ is their Messiah; Saint Paul was a Jew before converting to Christianity. And he converted because He recognized Jesus as the Messiah. But Jews, as a religion, don't accept Him.