Questions for the Rector | Ep. 35: The Carlson/Cruz Interview: Must Christians Support Israel?
MHT Seminary | 19.VI.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbmi30yGG7s
Thank you, Your Excellency, good reminder, if with some omissions.
I suppose "the soul of wit is brevity" has sth to do with it.
8:49 In fact, three kings did rule over Israel, spoken of as such. Saul, David and Solomon.
After that, Judah was the South Kingdom, while the North Kingdom was actually also called Israel.
And, sending messengers to Achab king of Israel into the city,
[3 Kings (1 Kings) 20:2]
A type of the apostasy to come, right?
10:50 Indeed, they have as of late shown a very great enthusiasm in every excuse they can find for exonerating the state of Netanyahu from having behaved very badly against Gazawis.
Including by trying to make the Madleen all about my countrywoman Greta Thunberg (I'm a Swede too) and doing every twisted move they can to make her look silly — at least I mean if we count Dave Rubin, people with Jewish religion might have calmed down by now, but they seem to enjoy proxies like that.
13:18 I noticed an omission.
Part of the Jews (Acts 2) and part of the Samaritans (Acts 8) did accept the true Messiah.
Their descendants are still around, they are called Christian Palestinians.
As to Muslim Palestinians, they descend in part from Mitsrahi Jews, in part from Christian Palestinians.
This wasn't cleared up. But deserves to be, both for the question in the title, and because it answer an objection raised by some of the Jewish religion, like the sermon spoken by Rabbi Rivon Krygier in Notre-Dame.
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