Question:
Why are the Jews blamed for everything? Why do they face such persecution throughout the world?
Jeff J
2008-08-16 13:54:44 UTC
Why are the Jews blamed for everything? Why do they face such persecution throughout the world?
28 answers:
✡mama pajama✡
2008-08-16 14:02:17 UTC
Human nature being what it is, it is not difficult to demonize "the other".

The doctrines chosen by the Church were intended to be a way to eliminate the Jewish people, it also helped to make sense of the various waves of antisemitism and persecution since then. It goes in cycles but the underlying justification for the past 2000 years plus..has been based on eliminating the Jew justified by their righteous belief that they are placating their deity ( by whatever name called)



All of the polytheistic beliefs were somewhat "used" to their political leaders telling them what gods were to be venerated during their rule and which deity their ruler was representative of in human form. Adding a new deity or giving a new name to an ancient deity whose belief was already established was not that big a deal for most of the Gentile population. Tanakh recorded that any time such a practice of a Jewish king telling the Jews that they were to worship a foreign deity...the entire Jewish people suffered..and often at the very hands of the people whose deity they had left God to serve. That lesson is told right in our Jewish Bible, the same one the Christians have as an adaptation of their Old Testament, yet they rarely see this in the story because their New Testament also imposes topsy-turvy meaning to the context of the stories in so many places.



Christians did not want their flock to know the Paschal lamb represented a false man-god of Egypt, so they changed it into a sacrifice for sin to justify human sacrifice (or deicide depending on whether or not they are calling Jesus God in human form). Rather than his blood expiating sin, the blood on the door was an act of defiance showing the Egyptians that the life force (blood) representing their deity was spilled by the Hebrew slaves and their god was powerless over the God of Israel to do a thing about it. It was an act of rejection of the gods of Egypt and alliance to the God of Israel, and that’s in the Torah in Exodus in context. Rather than show that Isaiah was slamming a man for calling himself a man/god, Christian dogma personifies and makes a proper name for their Latin translations word for star and turns that story into something about a fall of angels (no where mentioned in that narrative at ALL) and justifies creating of the "name" Lucifer for a demi-god of the underworld Devil. (That isn’t in the Tanakh but fits the underworld described in Plato’s narrative recalling the ancient the Myth of Er) Every aspect of Jewish belief is given a new spin. Things that I once thought must have been fabricated outright I later discovered were beliefs of the ancient Greeks and Romans. This was the longstanding battle for souls going on..the Hellenized Jews, those who had become apostate to Judaism, desired to entice other Jews to worship as the Greeks that they believed superior in philosophy and knowledge, so they created texts that tried to say..see this is what it was supposed to have been all along. However, reality was that those beliefs were identical to the beliefs and practices that the Torah demonized (Baal, Tammuz and Mithras worship and customs play most frequently)

Once one begins an in-depth study of the religious practices and beliefs of all the peoples surrounding the Jews in the centuries just preceding the beginning of Christianity, one can see these developments take place. It was a concerted effort to do away with Israel and Judaism.



When Hadrian renamed Judea, Palestina, a Latinized version of the name of the Philistines, it was only done to insult the Jews. The Philistines had long since completely assimilated into the surrounding peoples, and the only vestiges of those ancient Agean seafaring people were artifacts and place names by the year 135 when Hadrian changed the name of Judea. They were not only the ancient enemies of the Jews, but the Jewish people had demonized their practices and deities to the extent that the name of their primary deity became the name of a type of demon. Beelzebub is a name now associated with evil or the Christian devil..but it was the Philistines' "Lord of the Flies".



Do you think that Christians would be focused on Jews at all if their doctrine was not created to replace and do away with the Jewish people?



If you are indoctrinated to believe that Jews are blinded to God and that the eternal covenant of Israel has been superseded by a different covenant your perspective is one of the Jew as "the other". If you believe Jews refuse to follow the way of God from that perspective and therefore deserve punishment because of that, you can easily justify any behavior done to Jews. Or at the very least, turn your back in apathy when others do so , saying to yourself that, if only they had believed in Jesus, this wouldn‘t have happened to them. History has shown this time and again. Personal encounters with Christians who tell me they love me to try to convince me to abandon my faith for theirs and then turn vicious with insult when I politely decline reveal this, too. Religious Jews believe that abandoning the faith of God through the eternal Torah, the relationship that is believed to have kept Israel alive through all such previous attempts, would be worse than anything that anyone could do OR HAS done to Jews.



I believe that there is sincerity in the heart of many Christians when they claim that they try to convert us out of love and concern for our souls, but it is a misguided love at best. If you love someone, you would not ask them to abandon the very thing that makes them who they are and the thing most dear to them, and my faith is most dear to me.



When we refuse to recognize their “truths” and abandon Judaism to embrace their replacement theology, history has shown that this love often allows many Christians to act out in hatred or turn a blind eye to others who do because of a belief that is repeated from church pulpits, “Jews deserve to be punished for rejecting Jesus and only when they come to embrace him will their suffering end.” Not only have I heard this sentiment come straight from the mouths of Christian clergy in person and on television, I’ve read this virtually hundreds of times from people who professed their Christian belief all over Yahoo in the past 9 years. If you think this is not a socially acceptable attitude among a significant number of Christians, one has only to look at the enormous success of the “Left Behind” series and their horrid video game that has children at their TV sets, torturing the Jews and Muslims and other “non-believers” who were not taken up in their “rapture”.



Jewish philosopherm, Emil Fackenheim, who spoke several years ago at the West End Synagogue, put it this way. "The Holocaust was the culmination of a 2,000-year campaign by the Christian world against the Jews. It began early on with them telling us, `You cannot live here as Jews.' And in country after country, they forced us to convert. Later the message became, `You cannot live here.' And in country after country, they forced us to leave. Hitler's message was, `You cannot live.' And they exterminated one-third of our people." Christianity was a rallying cry to justify what the Nazis were doing in Europe. Every soldier wore a belt buckle emblazoned with “God is with us” in German. To deny this abuse and perversion of the “Great Commission” is to deny the darkest chapter in Christianity’s history. I bring this up not to condemn Christianity, but to condemn using ANY religion’s tenets to justify demonizing “the other” and declare that any other people deserve eternal torture and punishment. And my HOPE is that by TEACHING YOUR Christian children how your religion was so HIJACKED in the past in Nazi controlled Europe, that you may better guard against the possibility of it ever happening again. Right now in the world I see fundamentalist Islam using the self-same methods to entice their followers to believe in the rigtheousness of the violence they perpetrate on civilians.



My spirit soars when I see Christians working together to speak out against those of their own fold who try to justify intolerance and bigotry with their religion. When Christian groups form to combat the Wesboro Baptist Church fringe element, or when Christian groups speak out against the white supremacist Christian Identity movement, that speaks of a path of righteousness.



When Christians promote the “Left Behind” series and encourage children at public schools to read them, promote an agenda of divisivness that all who don’t worship Jesus are of the devil and deserving of punishment, that tells this Jew, they are the kind of Christian that would have been easily swayed by the message of the “positive Christianity” of Nazi party. It was largely Christians who were their downfall, but make no mistake, it was largely a Christian fervor that allowed that atrocity to happen in the first place.



May a narrow fundamentalist belief that others deserve torture or punishment NEVER again take hold in the world as it did in my parents generation. Already I’m witnessing Jew hate increasing to a degree I never hoped to see in my life and I’m witnessing people justify suffering in Israel once again, because of a “refusal to accept Jesus”.



It was “godlessness” of the Communists that were the greatest political enemies of the Nazis and they focused on that by presenting themselves as the “positive Christian” alternative. They had the support of both Catholic and Protestant leaders and across Europe, where they took over areas formerly occupied by the Communists they were hailed as being sent by God to restore God to their communities.

I ALSO recognize that it was LARGELY CHRISTIANS who were Hitler's DOWNFALL and I thank God for that! I do not intend to demonize Christianity in this answer..



While there was Christian religious protests and movement against the Nazi party, it did not represent the majority opinion and they had often been former supporters who came to a realization too late of what atrocities they actually enabled. As one pastor's life gives witness: On 5th June 1945 pastor Martin Niemöller gave a press conference in Naples. He admitted that he had offered to join the German Navy in 1939. He also confessed that he had "never quarrelled with Hitler over political matters, but purely on religious grounds". This resulted in a savage attack on Niemöller from those newspapers that had presented him as a symbol of resistance to Hitler's government.



In 1946 Niemöller wrote a poems that illustrated the role that the Church played in the development of Nazi Germany:

First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a communist;

Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a socialist;

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out - because I was not a trade unionist;

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out - because I was not a Jew;



Then they came for me - and there was no one left to speak out for me.



. The presence of the Jews in the world and that of the eternal covenant still before their presence attests to the futility of a claim I've seen repeated quite often in Y/A, that it was "nailed to the cross". From ancient times until the present, every attempt to obliterate the eternal covenant and the people of the covenant has failed. It shall continue to fail. If nothing else is believed from the Tanakh, that message is crystal clear thousands of years after the beginning of this covenant, when Tanakh states until heaven and earth and the sun and stars pass away, that’s what it meant. Each time Israel strayed from the covenant for adoption of foreign beliefs, turned their heads when wicked kings were perverting Torah, bad things happened to the Jewish people, often at the hands of people who were supporting the very causes and beliefs that Jews had forsaken Torah to take up. This has been a clear message to those of Israel who have read Torah in each generation.

The Tanakh represents God as the Creator of all humanity and every human can connect directly to God without need for mediator, and in fact, explicitly forbids praying to or through anything on earth or in heaven before God. The righteous of all nations merit blessing and a place in the world to come. The Christian notion is that unless one believes in a particular manner and prays to or through Jesus, they merit eternal torture in a fiery underworld hell "ruled" by a demi-god of that underworld, the devil.



The terms of the covenant between God and Israel mean that in every generation, this does not change. Jews have often been demonized and persecuted because as a people, we do not and shall not ever bow to or pray through any man/god deity. That fact is not going to change. You would think that nearly after the covenant people saying this to the world for 5000 years they would get it. Prophecy in the Tanakh tells us that one day the world will get it and everyone will recognize each other as brethren and all know God.



The state of the world and the existence of missionaries are a de-facto admission that the Messianic age has not arrived. No one will need a sales pitch to know when it happens. Jews aren’t awaiting anyone like Jesus since the eternal covenant and the prophetic vision of the Davidic Messiah are as different between the two religions as the very nature of God is. Right now, humanity is living as a dysfunctional family that doesn’t yet recognize that we are all family, even those who don’t want the Jewish part of their family to be around. We’re not going away so you might as well get used to it.
Hatikvah
2008-08-16 15:35:09 UTC
Jews never based our identity as Jews on the notion of race. There have been black Jews since the day of Torah ( Zipporah was black as most likely a number of the multitude that left Egypt) Race is a non issue for Jews, it was/is only an issue for the Nazis and other antisemites who wish to disrespect and insult the right of the Jewish people to Jewish law to determine our identity as we have for four thousand years.



Historians have classified six explanations as to why people hate the Jews:



Economic -- "We hate Jews because they possess too much wealth and power."

Chosen People -- "We hate Jews because they arrogantly claim that they are the chosen people."

Scapegoat -- "Jews are a convenient group to single out and blame for our troubles."

Deicide -- "We hate Jews because they killed Jesus."

Outsiders, -- "We hate Jews because they are different than us." (The dislike of the unlike.)

Racial Theory -- "We hate Jews because they are an inferior race."



As we examine the explanations, we must ask -- Are they the causes for anti-Semitism or excuses for Anti-Semitism? The difference? If one takes away the cause, then anti-Semitism should no longer exist. If one can show a contradiction to the explanation, it demonstrates that the "cause" is not a reason, it is just an excuse. Let's look at some contradictions:



Economic -- The Jews of 17th- 20th century Poland and Russia were dirt poor, had no influence and yet they were hated.



Chosen People -- a) In the late 19th century, the Jews of Germany denied "Choseness." And then they worked on assimilation. Yet, the holocaust started there. b) Christians and Moslems profess to being the "Chosen people," yet, the world and the anti-Semites tolerate them.



Scapegoat -- Any group must already be hated to be an effective scapegoat. The Scapegoat Theory does not then cause anti-Semitism. Rather, anti-Semitism is what makes the Jews a convenient scapegoat target. Hitler's ranting and ravings would not be taken seriously if he said, "It's the bicycle riders and the midgets who are destroying our society."



Deicide -- a) the Christian Bible says the Romans killed Jesus, though Jews are mentioned as accomplices (claims that Jews killed Jesus came several hundred years later). How come the accomplices are persecuted and there isn't an anti-Roman movement through history? b) Jesus himself said, "Forgive them [i.e., the Jews], for they know not what they do." The Second Vatican Council in 1963 officially exonerated the Jews as the killers of Jesus. Neither statement of Christian belief lessened anti-Semitism.



Outsiders -- With the Enlightenment in the late 18th century, many Jews rushed to assimilate. Anti-Semitism should have stopped. Instead, for example, with the Nazis came the cry, in essence: "We hate you, not because you're different, but because you're trying to become like us! We cannot allow you to infect the Aryan race with your inferior genes."



Racial Theory -- The overriding problem with this theory is that it is self-contradictory: Jews are not a race. Anyone can become a Jew - and members of every race, creed and color in the world have done so at one time or another.



Every other hated group is hated for a relatively defined reason. We Jews, however, are hated in paradoxes: Jews are hated for being a lazy and inferior race - but also for dominating the economy and taking over the world. We are hated for stubbornly maintaining our separateness - and, when we do assimilate - for posing a threat to racial purity through intermarriages. We are seen as pacifists and as warmongers; as capitalist exploiters and as revolutionary communists; possessed of a Chosen-People mentality, as well as of an inferiority complex. It seems that we just can't win.



Now we know what are NOT the reasons for anti-Semitism.



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AC
2014-09-29 15:37:20 UTC
The Jews are blamed because there is a Satanic spiritual conspiracy to attempt to destroy them. God himself, not any man, has allowed this to continue because they reject Jesus Christ. The world apart from God's Kingdom is subject to Satan's kingdom, so they naturally believe the lie that the Jews are responsible for all the evils of the world, when in fact, it is sinful man (Jewish or not) who has handed over his authority in the world to Satan in believing him (which happened in the Garden of Eden). No one talks about Christians who are blamed, persecuted, and have been murdered/martyred in numbers far greater than the Jewish Holocaust. Even innocent unborn children are murdered more...yet these people think its a certain 'religious group or heritage' that is responsible.
Rivka
2008-08-16 14:02:04 UTC
Actually I have heard people try to blame them for 9/11, some have said Jews in general and some have said Israel (but i would assume that the people who said Jews meant Israel).



They aren't blamed for everything but they do face hate throughout the entire world.



No one has a reason for hating them. Some people are just ignorant.
anonymous
2008-08-17 06:47:11 UTC
The simple answer is that some people hate those who are "different". The Catholic Church used to teach that the Jews were responsible for the death of Jesus, the last pope (John Paul II) was the first to say that this sort of view was unacceptable.
anonymous
2016-11-01 07:25:10 UTC
because of the fact anti semitism has existed for 1000's of years.... why nazis hated them? nicely they hated all and sundry aside from their aryan race..and that wasn't even sufficient, u had to be a fascist, non psychological, and in proper wellbeing..SS adult men with a enamel filling have been fired.. greater effective greater jews have regularly been helpful interior the finance and media company, regularly giving them potential and therefor arising jealousy and concern besides as hatred.. i could desire to declare nonetheless, jews have been certainly the main hated team by skill of the nazis..each thing became into blamed on them, alongside with that jews had introduced black human beings into germany to destory the white race
anonymous
2008-08-16 14:00:50 UTC
To correct ELMO, actually yes - there are numerous websites full of mad conspiracy theories stating that the Jews did 9/11, which is a really spiteful and absurd lie.



OMFGW - thank you for that classic illustration OF anti semitism. Now, aren't you running late for your neo Nazi rally?



To the asker:



There is no one underlying reason. Rather there are several. One big reason is that historically, Christianity always taught that the Jews killed Jesus, and charged us with 'deicide' (killing 'god'). More recently, successive Popes have apologised for this unfair accusation, but the damage has already been done. Even though the ROMANS were the ONLY ones responsible for killing Jesus, down the centuries Jews have paid the price. Read the New Testament. Though beautiful in parts, in other places there are some horrendous things written about Jews and Judaism.



For the other reasons underlying anti semitism, here is a good piece on the topic from http://www.simpletoremember.com



Historians have classified six explanations as to why people hate the Jews:



Economic -- "We hate Jews because they possess too much wealth and power."

Chosen People -- "We hate Jews because they arrogantly claim that they are the chosen people."

Scapegoat -- "Jews are a convenient group to single out and blame for our troubles."

Deicide -- "We hate Jews because they killed Jesus."

Outsiders, -- "We hate Jews because they are different than us." (The dislike of the unlike.)

Racial Theory -- "We hate Jews because they are an inferior race."



As we examine the explanations, we must ask -- Are they the causes for anti-Semitism or excuses for Anti-Semitism? The difference? If one takes away the cause, then anti-Semitism should no longer exist. If one can show a contradiction to the explanation, it demonstrates that the "cause" is not a reason, it is just an excuse. Let's look at some contradictions:



Economic -- The Jews of 17th- 20th century Poland and Russia were dirt poor, had no influence and yet they were hated.



Chosen People -- a) In the late 19th century, the Jews of Germany denied "Choseness." And then they worked on assimilation. Yet, the holocaust started there. b) Christians and Moslems profess to being the "Chosen people," yet, the world and the anti-Semites tolerate them.



Scapegoat -- Any group must already be hated to be an effective scapegoat. The Scapegoat Theory does not then cause anti-Semitism. Rather, anti-Semitism is what makes the Jews a convenient scapegoat target. Hitler's ranting and ravings would not be taken seriously if he said, "It's the bicycle riders and the midgets who are destroying our society."



Deicide -- a) the Christian Bible says the Romans killed Jesus, though Jews are mentioned as accomplices (claims that Jews killed Jesus came several hundred years later). How come the accomplices are persecuted and there isn't an anti-Roman movement through history? b) Jesus himself said, "Forgive them [i.e., the Jews], for they know not what they do." The Second Vatican Council in 1963 officially exonerated the Jews as the killers of Jesus. Neither statement of Christian belief lessened anti-Semitism.



Outsiders -- With the Enlightenment in the late 18th century, many Jews rushed to assimilate. Anti-Semitism should have stopped. Instead, for example, with the Nazis came the cry, in essence: "We hate you, not because you're different, but because you're trying to become like us! We cannot allow you to infect the Aryan race with your inferior genes."



Racial Theory -- The overriding problem with this theory is that it is self-contradictory: Jews are not a race. Anyone can become a Jew - and members of every race, creed and color in the world have done so at one time or another.



Every other hated group is hated for a relatively defined reason. We Jews, however, are hated in paradoxes: Jews are hated for being a lazy and inferior race - but also for dominating the economy and taking over the world. We are hated for stubbornly maintaining our separateness - and, when we do assimilate - for posing a threat to racial purity through intermarriages. We are seen as pacifists and as warmongers; as capitalist exploiters and as revolutionary communists; possessed of a Chosen-People mentality, as well as of an inferiority complex. It seems that we just can't win.





QUOTES:

“Of all the extreme fanaticism which plays havoc in man’s nature, there is not one as irrational as anti-Semitism. … If the Jews are rich [these fanatics] are victims of theft. If they are poor, they are victims of ridicule. If they take sides in a war, it is because they wish to take advantage from the spilling of non-Jewish blood. If they espouse peace, it is because they are scared by their natures or traitors. If the Jew dwells in a foreign land he is persecuted and expelled. If he wishes to return to his own land, he is prevented from doing so.”



- Lloyd George stated in 1923



"The uniqueness of anti-Semitism lies in the fact that no other people in the world have ever been charged simultaneously with alienation from society and with cosmopolitanism, with being capitalistic exploiters and also revolutionary communist advocators. The Jews were accused of having an imperious mentality, at the same time they're a people of the book. They're accused of being militant aggressors, at the same time as being cowardly pacifists. With being a Chosen people, and also having an inferior human nature. With both arrogance and timidity. With both extreme individualism and community adherence. With being guilty of the crucifixion of Jesus and at the same time held to account for the invention of christianity."



- A speech about the irrationality of anti-Semitism

by professor Michael Curtis, of Rutgers University, 1987
anonymous
2008-08-16 14:10:16 UTC
Because Judaism is the longest running established religion , in many places .

Because Jews did nor openly welcome people of other tribes to join the "chosen ones"

Because Jews , Muslims and Christians fought over land .

Because they were successful using money lending practices (banned in Islam)and showing favoritism to their own kind .

Because people like Muslims and Nazis have assured they are a minority and an easy target .

Because they are not Christian or Muslim .

Because they tend to hang on to their culture and make private communities when in other countries ( Much like Hindus and Muslims ).



Actually in is almost exclusively Muslims that blame Jews for 9-11 . Wonder Why ?
No substitute for privacy online
2008-08-16 20:19:14 UTC
The answer is summed up in Jeremiah 31:



35 This is what the LORD says,

he who appoints the sun

to shine by day,

who decrees the moon and stars

to shine by night,

who stirs up the sea

so that its waves roar—

the LORD Almighty is his name:



36 "Only if these decrees vanish from my sight,"

declares the LORD,

"will the descendants of Israel ever cease

to be a nation before Me."



The Jewish people are a witness to the whole world that the G-d of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob IS G-d.



G-d says that the Jewish people will continually be a nation before Him as long as the moon and stars and the sun shine.



The adversary (Ha satan) hates the Jewish people because they represent the truth that G-d (and G-d alone) is G-d.



So he motivates people to try to destroy them in order to try to hurt G-d by destroying what He loves.



Satan is the number one reason. He uses arrogance, pride, and in the case of much of Islam, societal child abuse which teaches hatred.



(There are Muslims who speak out against the racism and hate they are often indoctrinated with-- but there are not enough.)
?
2008-08-16 14:02:33 UTC
I do not blame the Jews for anything. Especially 9/11.



I also do not blame them for Jesus' crucifixion. The only thing I would ask is to be allowed to speak of my beliefs without anyone else taking it as a personal insult. This is what freedom of speech and religion means to me.
clusium1971
2008-08-16 14:01:55 UTC
People are always looking for a scapegoat, that's why.



I could suggest that its because they are God's Chosen people, but, people of African descent have always faced a similar history also.
Elmo watches you at night
2008-08-16 13:57:21 UTC
They aren't blamed for everything. Did anyone blame them for 9/11? That's what anti-Semites do however.
sharky
2008-08-16 14:05:43 UTC
I believe its primarily a type of spiritual attack against the Jews...All the descendants of Gods people are the ones who recieved the Blessings of God....I mean Gods blessings were upon the Jews, and now, today, available to all, because of Jesus.....Who was also a Jew !
;)
2008-08-16 14:07:43 UTC
Simple answer: Because the only *true* and *living* God of the universe made a covenant with the Jews, and the evil one satan does everything he can to wipe them off the face of the earth -- but it's never gonna happen -- our God, the God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob will never leave them or forsake them - He will show the world how much He loves them and intends to keep His covenant with them...



Satans work is to steal, kill, and destroy *everything* God created....and satan works through people!



God bless Israel

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem

Blessed are those who love thee.....
jackb
2008-08-16 14:02:13 UTC
What gave you this idea in recent days?



I think the Jews are somewhat disliked ('persecuted' is really a harsh word) in the Islamic world because of Israel's history. Others have nothing against the Jews.
anonymous
2008-08-16 13:58:28 UTC
Only the religious wackos think that way.



It's mindless childish games.
?
2008-08-16 13:57:59 UTC
They aren't blamed for everything.
gosam777
2008-08-16 13:59:13 UTC
Just going to ask the same thing about President Bush. Because nobody wants to accept responsibility for their own actions?
meta man
2008-08-16 14:09:55 UTC
Lets put things into perspective!!



The jews of today are not the real jews.



I appreciate that they have been perecuted but no other nation on earth have been persecuted more than the coloureds.



They are the true Jews according to the King James Version of the Holy Bible!



The scriptures clearly describe the Jews of the Bible as having dark skin:



LAMENTATIONS 4:8

"Their visage is blacker than a coal; they are not known in the streets: their skin cleaveth to their bones; it is withered, it is become like a stick."



The Bible says that the visage of the Jews is "blacker than a coal".

Let's see what this word "visage" means when looked up in a dictionary.



From The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Tenth Edition:



visage - poetic/literary a person's face, with reference to the form of the features. a person's facial expression



So we see the word visage relates to a person's facial features. If the Jews of the Bible have facial features blacker than a coal, how are they Caucasian?



LAMENTATIONS 5:10

"Our skin was black like an oven because of the terrible famine."



If the Jews of the Bible have skin "black like an oven", how are they Caucasian? Caucasian people do not at any time turn any shade of brown, let alone "black like an oven". Caucasians lack melanin to even turn the lightest shade of brown.



Job was an Israelite. Let's see how he described himself:



JOB 30:30

"My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat."



Job, an Israelite, says that his skin is black upon him. Do I need to say anything else? Where he says "and my bones are burned with heat", that is referring to the affliction that he was going through.



King Solomon, one of the wisest men to ever walk the face of the earth, and one of the great kings of the nation of Israel, described himself as a black man!



SONG OF SOLOMON 1:1

"The song of songs, which is Solomon's."



The reason I went to this verse is to show that this is Solomon speaking. The world teaches the lie that this is some concubine or the Queen of Sheba. I dare anyone to come forth and prove according to Scripture that this is some "concubine" or the "Queen of Sheba" speaking instead of Solomon himself.



SONG OF SOLOMON 1:5

"I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon."



Solomon, a Jew from the tribe of Judah, is describing himself as black! Furthermore, here is the verse in the original ancient Hebrew:



SHAYAR HASHAYARYAM 1:5



"Sha-chaa-war-ha an-ya, wa-na-ah-wah, ban-wath Ya-raw-sha-lam, ka-ah-hal-ya Qa-dar, ka-ya-ra-ya-i-wath Sha-la-mah."



The first part of this verse which reads "Sha-chaa-war-ha an-ya" literally translates to "I am dark skinned"!



Let's look up the meaning of the word for black, "shachar", as used in this verse for proof:



This is the definition of shachar from The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible:



7838. shachar from 7835; prop. dusky, but also (absol.) jetty:--- black



So the word "shachar" means "dusky". Let's look that word up and see what it means:



The definition of the word dusky from The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Tenth Edition:



dusky - adj. (-ier, -iest) darkish in colour. euphemistic, dated or poetic/literary (of a person) black; dark-skinned.



So we see that:



1. Solomon described himself as black in Song of Solomon 1:5

2. The word "black" as used in Song of Solomon 1:5 in the ancient Hebrew is defined in The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible (widely regarded as one of the top concordances of the Bible) as "dusky"

3. The word "dusky" when defined in a dictionary as pertains to a person means dark skinned!



So if Solomon, a Jew from the tribe of Judah is describing himself as dark skinned, how could he or any other Jew writen of in the Bible be white?
anonymous
2008-08-16 14:01:06 UTC
Well, of course they are not blamed for everything...



But they were the first to initiate mass murders based

on religion. It seems interesting that they later become

victims of their own way of thinking, and now they have

finally realized how wrong it is.



If only the Christians could have the same eye-opening

experience.
JMC
2008-08-16 13:59:28 UTC
as a mtter of fact someone did BORAT, and i did not find it funny at all, I found it HILARIOUS...STILL LAUGHING..great movie,
anonymous
2008-08-16 13:59:25 UTC
People think they own EVERYTHING in the world, which is why everyone seems to hate them.



My friend went to MIT to get a PhD in physics and after he finally got it, he couldn't find ANY job unless it was controlled by the Jews.



Basically, people think they have too much money and control the world. Well I'm not complaining, and I'm not even Jewish!
anonymous
2008-08-16 13:58:42 UTC
I don't like the U.S. ties with Israel. They are instigating so much conflict, and we stand next to them and help them.



I think we should break ties with them, for our own benefit.



The nation, to be clear. Not any type of people.



I don't think anyone blames Jews for anything but Christians who think they killed their holy being.
anonymous
2008-08-16 14:08:01 UTC
It's in the Bible they disobey God .. and now they are paying for it.. A lot of people hate them .. But God said he will protect them even if they are been punish for getting away from their true God ... It's all written in the Bible.. ............ ( Yes they are blame for 9/11 ).
anonymous
2008-08-16 13:59:13 UTC
They aren't blamed for everything. The persecution is a fulfillment of Biblical prophesy.



Before you all laugh -- please do your homework.
♥Seventeen♥
2008-08-16 13:59:37 UTC
yeah i know what you mean. Its becuase back then jews did bad and dumb things to people, but then people did bad things to them too. So now poeple hear things in school and how the jews were bad so they insist retarted *** things.



pitty.



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20080816132557AAo1lBs



Help? please?
Love Allah-THE REAL ONE
2008-08-16 13:58:07 UTC
Good point. Why?

They should try to defend themselves more. Then no-one would say anything
anonymous
2008-08-16 14:00:49 UTC
Free palestine , we want justice.


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