THE ANTI-JEWISH NEW TESTAMENT
I. INTRODUCTION
Jewish people, who have read the New Testament throughout the history of Christianity, became well aware of the numerous passages of vicious and defamatory anti-Jewish polemic within it. On the other hand, Christians, in general, have been insensitive to the offensive nature of these texts and to the damage that their usage has done to the Jewish people throughout the Common Era.
An increasing number of Christian scholars and clergy have concluded that the root of anti-Semitism in the Christian world community is ultimately found within the New Testament.
In his book, Elder and Younger Brothers: The Encounter of Jews and Christians, the late Professor A. Roy Eckhardt [former Professor of Religion at both Lehigh University (PA) and Oxford University (UK), and an ordained minister] asserts that
the foundation of anti-Semitism and the responsibility for the Holocaust lie ultimately in the New Testament.1
Rather than speculate about and explore the reasons as to why the New Testament contains the racist defamatory anti-Jewish rhetoric......
OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
Some general observations may be drawn from the material presented above:
An ever-increasing number of Christian scholars and clergy agree that the New
Testament contains defamatory anti-Jewish polemic
Regardless of how it found its way into the New Testament, can such defamatory
anti-Jewish language be the "breathed word of G-d", as many Christians believe
the New Testament is, or the "inspired word of G-d", as many other Christians
believe?
This defamatory anti-Jewish polemic within the New Testament, without a doubt,
served to fuel anti-Semitism and its resultant atrocities against the Jewish people
throughout the history of Christianity
Based on quantity alone, the Gospel of John appears to be the most anti-Jewish
book in the New Testament, with Acts of the Apostles being a close second
Although the "historic pericope" tradition may not have deliberately selected blatantly anti-Jewish texts, the tradition did not demonstrate sensitivity to this issue 8
While there may not have been a conscious attempt to select large numbers of defamatory anti-Jewish texts, it does not appear that there was any directed effort to avoid their usage either.
The New Testament has been very effective in poisoning the minds of those who study it and accept it as "the breathed word of G-d", or as being "inspired by G-d".
Question: What is the source of the common thread of anti-Semitism that connects the historical acts of persecution of the Jewish people?
Answer: The New Testament.
http://thejewishhome.org/counter/AntiJewishNT.pdf
so, you do what you want.
please men or please God.
if you want to please men, be ashamed of Jesus.
i wont be standing next to you.
Acts 5
27When they had brought them, they stood them before the Council. The high priest questioned them, 28saying, "We gave you strict orders not to continue teaching in this name, and yet, you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and intend to bring this man's blood upon us." 29But Peter and the apostles answered, "We must obey God rather than men.