Monday, August 17, 2026

What About Jews and Catholics over Centuries?


Jesus: The Rabbi We Forgot Was Jewish
HIGHWAY 53 - by Jeff Morgan | 17 Aug. 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC5wW1RrF_Q


5:42 Don't worry.

There are Swedish Nazis (pretty nice people usually, the bunch that are around today) who will remind you.

"Jesus was a Marrano-Jew who founded" forgot whether he said "the Catholic Church" or "Christianity" (both answers are correct and mean the same) ... what a high compliment to Marranos, thank you!!!

12:52 I suppose that "rabbi" back then basically means like "sensei" ...

The current office that a synagogue hires a man for after his exams is probably later and plagiarised from Catholic clergy as describes in Epistles to Titus and Timothy.

19:26 Those rejecting Christ are not currently in good standing with the Head of the Family.

Y haM v M haY or someone ...

Irving was wrong to call Catholicism (if not Protestantism) "Gentile Christianity" ... Catholics are just telling what is now called Jews what Jesus told what was then called Samaritans.

Also family. Also in quarrel with the actual household. Also currently no source of salvation as long as that goes on.

20:04 The guys who cried "we have no king but Caesar" are the square of "we don't want Rohoboam, we want Jeroboam" ...

21:37 I think St. Ignatius of Loyola (one close associate of whom was the Marrano Diego Laynez) took a cue from that.

Spiritual diary. Draw lines, along your besetting sins. You know the order of the lines or you know what you call them in alphabet letters what they mean, no one else need know.

Every time you do one kind of sin, you put a spot on that line.

I haven't done that really. But I think it might be good.

24:10 I think Second Temple Judaism has persecuted Samarians.

Just mentioning as a comparison.

24:39 I think that was superficial.

Yes, it has to do with Jesus. Just as Jews persecuting Samarians in that day has to do with King David.

But also, as a Catholic, I see the accusations of persecution from the other end.

Spain expelled Jews who didn't convert. AND ... Isabella the Catholic is not canonised.

Two saints expelled Jews too.

Here is where I am obliged to defend the expulsions.

St. Lewis expelled Jewish usurers. He then expelled Lombardic usurers. He then failed to successfully curb indigenous French usurers, but he tried. Deuteronomy 23:19

St. Pius V expelled Jews ... except if they lived in the Ghettos of Rome and Ancona. And he gave them 90 days to leave, the Papal states are just 90 km broad, so they could leave taking a Sabbath journey each day. The reason was magic, sacrilege, corruption of the morality of Christian women. Yes, there were Jews who thought it was a nice move to play sex gurus to Italian daughters or wives.

In the Holy Roman Empire, Jews were targetted for killing or plunder in one of two circumstances.

1) When there was no emperor. Rintfleisch massacres in 1298, while two men were claiming the empire: "Die Rintfleisch-Verfolgung ist in ihrer räumlichen Ausdehnung und Heftigkeit ohne die Thronstreitigkeiten zwischen Albrecht I. von Österreich und Adolf von Nassau nicht zu verstehen. Ihretwegen war ein bedeutender Teil der fränkischen Landesherren bis zur entscheidenden Schlacht bei Göllheim am 2. Juli 1298 und noch kurz danach mit bedeutenden Truppenkontingenten abwesend.", a certain period ending in 1945, which began after WW-I had taken away Emperors from both Vienna and Berlin.
2) In a certain region. Most of which lost contact with the Holy Roman Empire, and partly by becoming Protestant. Strassburg saw a pogrom. Strassburg also saw Bucer. Lake Constance saw a pogrom (and a monk prayed for the American homeland for the end times) and Lake Constance is in Switzerland, divorced from HRE in the Peace of Westphalia. Rhineland is also a region where this happened in the First Crusade, the popular Crusade ... where the preacher took his leave from it after seeing this happen. The Knights' Crusade was different. It's leader was called Jeff too.

Other targetting was special inhibitions, which was clearly more common, or punishment for sacrilege or blasphemy. But not wanton plunder or killing.

25:52 If He spoke about Pesakh, I'd ask Him about the dates ...

John 19:14 has been the sword that was sent between Austria and Serbia in 1914. Does "parascheve of the pasch" mean "Friday within Pesakh" or does it mean the day when you get rid of Chametz in this context? And if the latter, why did He keep the Seder on a different date from those who rejected Him?

One Caerularius pretended "no it wasn't an actual Seder" and also concluded azymes are invalid matter for the Eucharist. Gavril Princip was of his school. Francis Ferdinand was of the school which receives unleavened communion and holds that yes, the Last Supper actually was a Seder.

26:20 And the Catholic Church didn't tone down the (Second Temple) Jewish stuff either.

Judaism did.

27:19 The Jews who reject Jesus are to Catholics (including of Jewish background) like Helsings historically were to Swedes in the Kingdom of a back then much smaller Sweden.

Or some would be happy to fill in "like Americans to Brits" (I have an English Catholic friend who every 4 of July tells his American friends "happy traitor day") ...

27:34 The family that brought it to us would clearly involve a Jew from Galilee and a Jew from Tarsus martyred in Rome under Nero one 29 June.

I'm less happy to consider Poppaea as part of "the family that brought it to us" unless she makes up with Peter and Paul.

28:31 If you want to really support the family that brought it to us. Here are the options. Jewish converts to Catholicism. Protestant converts to Catholicism with Jewish background further back (that's me). Marranos. Christian Palestinians.

As to the state of "Israel" I'm afraid it has been described in pretty accurate detail about its capital in Apoc. 11:8.

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