The early Christian movement was entirely Jewish, with thousands of Israelites accepting Jesus as their Messiah, as evidenced by Acts 2:41 (3,000 souls added), Acts 4:4 (5,000 men believed), and Acts 6:7 (great company of priests were obedient to the faith). The term 'Christian' was first used in Antioch around 44 CE by outsiders who labeled the followers, who originally called themselves Israelites. The distinction between Jews and Christians solidified over decades as theological differences emerged when Gentiles began attaching themselves to the Bible. Jesus and His followers were Jews, and the earliest church of Jerusalem was entirely Jewish.
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Stay my brother. It's whatever for you.
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I see my brother. It's whatever for you.
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And I speak the word with the sword of fire. We above the birds we are ordered higher. The border deserve a fire like that. Read that. Stay in the book. When I leave home, I stay in the book. When my spirit low, I stay in the book. When I need more, I stay in the book. What I need, I stay in the book. When I need to grow, I stay in the book. When I feel low, I stay in a book. I stay in the book. I stay in the book. quote that read that stay in the book. When I leave home, I stay in the book. When my spirit low, I stay in the book. When I need more, I stay in the book. When I stay in the book when I need to grow, I stay in the book. When I feel low, I stay in a book. I stay in the book. I stay in the book. Y rocking yachti. Feel the spirit moving through my soul and body.
Everything I touch turn to golden probably. If I stay in the spirit, I behold God. People learning God when they strolling by me. Get a hold of God when I'm holding Bobby. Wrapped in a word like it's colon Mari cuz I stay in this place like colon Tommy bold in the face of the Roman century. Molding my sons to be my own infantry. Protecting my wife when I hold her gently. Teaching my daughter how to know a mission. But sometimes I slip and I lose my grip and I lose my wisdom. So that's why I do this. I hold that. Read that. Stay in the book. When I leave home I stay in the book. When my spirit low, I stay in the book. When I need more, I stay in the book. When I need more, I stay in the book. When I need to grow, I stay in the book. When I feel low, I stay in a book. I stay in a book. I stay in the book. That read that stay in a book.
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I came to the conclusion. All right, man. What you think? Talk to me.
>> There's nothing we can fix in this world.
>> Yo, it's clear if you read this Bible, man, man. When Christ coming, bro, you know. Hey, I'm awake. I'mma sit right here. No, for real. Yeah. I'mma wait. I'm sitting here real cuz I'm new and it's true. Had to change my ways and the things that I do. The world start tripping when you start wearing fringes.
Your friends go missing and your won't listen. They say that I change cuz I'm doing things different. Instead of following the pastor, prefer to follow scriptures. Tired of being attentive to opinions. If you insert into the word, you are sinning. Tell me how this world work with no chapter of verse. I done dead bad. I ain't trying to do worse.
But sir, you can do whatever you like. I prefer to follow these books and wait on Christ. And I'm >> It's a battle each day. Got to read his word and do what he say.
Make sure I don't sin. Matthew 24:13.
And do it to the end. I pray that my family straight. Be in one accord with his word one day. One day until you come back to this place. I'm going to spread your word. Endure and wait and wait.
Yeah. Do it and wait. Wait. Do it and wait. Yeah. Do it and wait. Do it and wait. Do it and wait. Wait. Do it and wait. Do it and wait. I do it and wait.
Yeah. And I ain't doing things my way.
I'mma wait like a line on Black Friday.
I like a cashier when it's closing time.
I like the last day in the voting line.
Technology so advanced but we so behind.
Closed off the people with a open mind.
I can read red letter and they say I'm lying. I know it's bad but at times I get tired of trying. I be trying to force them to see. In reality just the past year they was me. But the best way to help them understand it, seeing my actions, following these commandments, it's a battle each day. Got to read his word and do what he say.
Make sure I don't sin. Matthew 24:13 and do it to the end. I pray that my family straight be one accord with his word one day. One day until you come back to this place, I'm going to spread your word and do it and wait and wait. Yeah. Do it and wait. Wait. Do it and wait. Yeah. Do it and wait. And do it and wait. Do it and wait. Wait. Do it and wait. Do it and wait. Do it and wait.
Israel.
>> Listen close.
Every word I spoke was always meant for you.
I stepped down from a throne of light.
Born of Judah in the dead of night.
Perfect walk. Yeah, I kept it clean.
Every law, every commandment seen. I healed your wounds. I spoke your name.
They hat the truth. I took the blame.
Taught you how to live God's way. Called you back when you straight. Son of God, still flesh and bone, crown of thorns, still sat on the throne. I lay my life down willingly so. So my people could finally breathe. I saw you scattered, torn apart, still engraved on the father's heart. Every lash, every sacrifice was me paying is real's price.
I was talking to you when I said God love the world that truth. I gave my life. Yeah, that was proof. It's real. I was talking to you.
It's real. I was talking to you.
I didn't come for every hands, from your enemies, from oppression to Israel. what I was talking they flip the script they change the frame trying to erase your blood and name but I know who I was sent to save lost she walking foreign ways 12 scattered worldwide still hear my voice when I call you mine I brought repentance wipe your save your s your faith say they ain't true going show who I really knew every nation will bow and know my truth that I have only ever loved you. Hold your head, don't lose your faith. I'm right on time. I don't show late. Every promise still intact.
Ain't nothing I won't bring back. I was talking to you. John 3:16. Yeah, that was you. Every word that I ever knew was spoken straight to Israel. I was sent for you alone. From captivity to the throne, I never the same. Israel, remember your name. New Jerusalem coming down. Holy city, righteous crown. 12 gates standing side by side. Every tribe named inside. No more fear, no more tears, no more chains from former years.
What was stolen? I restore. You won't be alone no more. Those who ruled you unjustly before will recognize what I orain. Yeah. Order to restore balance made my people under no more ashame. I scared of you, but I never let go. I brought your mind before the world said no. I'm coming back to gather you from every nation, every view. Bring you home where you belong.
Is it stay fail?
I know you well.
Stand firm.
Late night chilling, just coasted out in my ride. So much on my mind, just trying to catch a vibes. Thinking about my people, it seems they all blind. They thinking they know the truth, but no, not up to 12 try. Some say we a nation is built up on tribulation. Some say we was taken and put in this situation. I say honestly, man, it's a little bit of both. Just take it from a [ __ ] who parents native and Haitian. White folk stole my people's land, but we going to take it back cuz the Most High put the power in our hands. Yeah, we going straight reprimand cuz the people did us dirty and never got punished. From here to friend, they out here preaching peace, but to us ain't given. Convince us to protest but disregard how we living. Well, soon y'all going to know how we feeling. Yahawash is coming back to prove to you that you ain't been forgiven. I'mma break it till you got it with this joint. Ain't no hook. The aristocrats on the mic pushing them words like a book. I'm anointed and I'm a Satan. I got these [ __ ] shook. I'm a dead prince of the power and I can't be for I think it's unfortunate that y'all couldn't face the facts. You so confused. You can't seem to break down Romans and X. When I teach y'all got me losing all of my patience here. The word is so light and then it turns to Galatians. Honestly, y'all need to do some investigating. My people acknowledge but still fighting for education. Hope them shackles off of my mind and set me free now. Father Y got me thinking in mortal relation. Try and wake up but you suckers being complacent. Shot that [ __ ] industry but how you grew up so chasing. Take a [ __ ] life for a little bit of wealth just to spin that [ __ ] and move back into your mama's basement. Now you become a Muslim so that your life don't get taken. Well, bean pies, green eggs, and bacon. Allah just the title, not the name of the most high. You a Israelite soon to be seeing revelation. Hey now they saying the prince is lyrical. I'm ruling this thing but it ain't nothing empirical. Yahawash comforter got me feeling spiritual.
Yasha on the rise. I ain't even hit the pinnacle. Hey y know ain't too many better on this mic. I even got a letter man. Ste's concrete solid. I ain't talking settlement repping in on the house man. You know we killing it. Hey, this time around y'all better get a ticket. This young head like the 96 Olympics. Mess with the man of the Lord might end up in the clinic. We taking the kingdom soon. 1 hour zero minutes.
Shalom. Shalawam. Shalawam everybody.
Welcome back family. Welcome back. This is Captain Knock and welcome back to another Milk Monday with Captain Eliel.
He will be jumping on soon. So before he gets on here, I want to just go ahead and get started with uh one thing here for sure. Do this real quick.
Okay, Salakia. So, we gonna go ahead and get started with uh announcements. We gonna get go ahead and get started with shoutouts and then by that time, Captain Elio should be popping in, jumping in on on stage. I hope everybody's had had a wonderful Shabbat. Hope everybody had a wonderful weekend. I know we getting back. Oh, looks like he's Is he coming on? Coming on, Cap. All right, let go and bring him up.
Shalom. Shalawam Cap.
Yep. You're mute.
>> My bad. Hi, Shalom. How about Sh?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, >> I'll be back.
>> You'll be back. Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, well, you're here. Oh, you're moving. Okay. Okay. Well, I'm just welcoming everybody to another Milk Monday. You know what I'm saying? I'm I'm really excited for You know what, Cap? I'm so excited about this uh this uh this milk Monday. I'mma show you how excited I am, man. I'm I'mma really show you how excited I am.
>> No, cereal with the cane, the powder, no waffles, no syrup, jelly, no jelly, >> nothing. Oatmeal, no sugar. Oatmeal, no sugar, nothing. I ate cereal with the cantereal with the cant.
>> I didn't know either.
>> Did an explosion happen, man? I Hey, I didn't know. Hey, I didn't know I had them moves still, but I guess I'm I'm on level now. So, >> that's that's how >> That's wild, bro. I'm not cool.
But that's how excited I am for Merc Monday. I mean Milk Monday.
>> That's great.
>> Y'all catch that Merc.
>> Yeah, for work. He's He's He's happy. He He working like that. Yo, you feel we want to welcome everybody. But first we get before we get started, we want to first, you know, we got to have we got to have some humor sometimes. Uh but want to give all praise, honor, and glory to Yahawah uh Bahashima Masia Yahawashi. Want to thank y'all for being here on this on another milk Monday. I was about to say merc Monday, but on another milk Monday. Uh tonight's uh lesson is entitled is titled Did the Jews reject Jesus or Not? Uh Cap's going to go over some uh some things in the scriptures just to show y'all what the real deal is, what's really going on. Uh but before he does that, I'm going to go ahead and uh give announcements. Go ahead and pull that calendar up real quick, please.
Real quick. All right. All praises. This is our a hos and house of saints feast day calendar 2026. All right. We just had the day of Simon pass through and we also had uh I'm sorry, we have our new moon, our third month coming up in just a few days here. Um but uh and then of course we got our first of uh feast of first fruits which is coming around the corner. And I know that brothers will be congregating in certain areas in certain states. So if anyone wants to congregate for first feast of first fruits, let us know uh either in the congregation chat with the congregation or uh by email if you're not a part of our congregation.
Um but if anyone wants to get a hold of this calendar, send us uh uh send us your your message through email and we'll get that get a copy out there to you. All right. Thank you. I appreciate that. Pull up uh the thumbnail.
Thumbnail. You know, I like looking at the thumbnail.
Milk Monday presents did the Jews reject Jesus or not? Right. Captain's going to get to the bottom line of what's really going on here. Um I think this is a great depiction of how some of the brothers right was like nah some of them well you don't know we gonna see. All right. But all praises for that. Uh let's see what other announcement do I have. Any brothers you can pull it down.
Any brothers who are wanting to uh put their brick in to do the work with anointing house of saints you can do so by send us your interest through email.
That's anointed hosgmail.com and the uh just make sure you we got the banner going. Yeah, there we go. Make sure you uh you add name, number, location, where you're from, state and city, city and state, those things in the description line. Make sure you put prospect phase and we'll be getting that information to you uh when we go ahead with that next uh phase. All right.
Thank you. Also, any sisters who want to do the work with the brothers of anointing house of saints because we do need you. Uh you can do so by sending us your interest for the sisters ministry through email also anointed [email protected] uh and the subject line make sure you put sisters ministry and we'll do the same. We'll get the information to you as to when we will be getting those going and getting that started. All right. All praise to the most high. Uh also if there's anyone who who visits our classes every now and then we do have a congregation chat. Um, and if you would like to be a part of that congregation chat, let us know through email [email protected] and we can hook that up for you. Also, uh, on that chat line, you know, you get a chance to speak with, uh, the brothers, even the sisters. Um, you know, we we talk about a lot of things.
We talk scripture mainly. We talk about life lessons. We talk about experiences.
Um, we talk about business. We talk about leadership, community, all those things. that is is what we should be talking about, right? So, it's a great uh it's a great thing to do to come and chat with brothers and sisters who are like-minded. Um, but if you want to be a part of our chat, just let us know through email and we'll hook that up for you. All right. All praises to the most high. Uh, let me go ahead and get some shout outs going. Who we got? Who we got today? Who we got? Who we got? Shalawam to the lovely Mother Johanna. Shalawam to you, sis. Good to see you. Shalawam.
Who else? Shalawam to brother Nadia, part of the engineering team. Shalawam.
That's Soldier Nady. Shalawam to you, King.
Shalawam. That's That's the mighty Captain Yahawa. Shalawam. Shalom.
Shalom. Shalom. Lakam, brother. Good to see you. Good to see you. Always good to see you. Shalawam to the soldier, Gary.
Yes, we are the most hated nation. No doubt. Shalom to you, Gary, out in California. Shalawam to Dais, that is the house of Yahweh. Da. Shalawam, sis.
Good to see you. Shalawam to the mighty brother. Don't tase.
Actaz. Shalawam to you brother. Good to see you all as always. As always.
Shalawam to the brother Win Walker. Also part of the engineering team. Shalawam to win. Good to see you. Shalawam to Destiny. Shalawam. Good to see you sis.
Good to see you back. All praise.
Shalawan to Alicia. Shalawam sis. Good to see you. Good to see you. Shalawam to sister Ramonica Wade. Shalawam sis.
Always good to see you also. I'm glad to see people here. Shalawam to the mighty mighty officer Kowal out in Virginia.
It's a mighty brother right there. Good to see you, brother. Uh who else we got?
Shalawam to the mighty captain Junah Judah and North Kakalaki holding it down in North Kakalaki. Shalawam to you, Cap.
Shalawam to uh the mighty captain out in the bay, Shaquat. Captain Shaquat with the butters as you can see on the screen right now. Hey, and hey, right now take advantage of of, you know, patronizing our people who have businesses, right? I can just add this in real quick. You know, scan the shops like butter.com, right? Um, we're here to come together and work with each other and love each other and do business with each other and and you know, and and praise and honor the most high God with each other.
That is our purpose, right? So, these are the things that we should be practicing and coming back to. All praises for that. Shalom. Anybody else?
Shalom to the lovely sister Yosephina.
Uh always love for you sis. Good to see you here. Um and anyone else who uh wants to uh say hello or shal shalom shalawam shalom. Put it in the chat.
We'll try to shout you out. Uh but without further ado, I'mma let Cap go ahead and get rolling. Oh, what got off?
Oh, Captain Captain Khadar down in Texas. Hey, see y'all. We all over the states. Shalawam, Cap. Good to see you, brother. Good to see you.
Uh, but without further ado, we going to get started. Unless unless y'all want to see Captain Knock uh do that jig again for Merc Monday. I mean, >> hey, I was gonna put it up anyway. One more time. So, we might as well just throw that thing up there, bro. I was, you know, just go ahead and play that thing one more time. You know what I'm saying?
>> One more. Yeah. There we go. Pull it up.
Yeah.
>> Matter of fact, let's do it like this.
>> You got it?
>> Yeah.
It's no package. Cereal with the can.
The powder M. No M. Waffles. No sugar.
Jelly. No jelly. Nothing. Oatmeal. No sugar. Oatmeal. No sugar. Nothing. I ate cereal with the cant.
No mer. Ate cereal with the can. The p of no.
>> I just realized the toes out and stuff.
had him dancing like damn East Indian and stuff. You know what I mean?
>> It's crazy.
>> Oh man. Look, look, look.
>> Captain Kadar, look. Captain Kadar, >> he is the AI specialist.
>> Kadar is the AI specialist. He know he need to be on the FB on the on the investigation team or something. That brother knows when something's AI or not.
>> Hey, I can't move like that. Give me about Give me about another about another about another shoot 15 20 years. I'll probably be dancing like that.
>> Hey, y'all need to start pulling up the Passover so y'all can see it. All right, that's all I'm going to say.
>> There we go. Right. Right.
>> All right, man. Now we got that out the way. That was a good little laugh.
Yeah, shout out DR. But um Shalom, we back with another one. Um I know I promised y'all a long class today, but we actually going to postpone that to like next week. I got some more information that I'm trying to put together. And uh the joint class that I'm going to do with PA, we also postponed it because we got more information that we bringing together and we're thinking about because it's other brothers that have been contacting us, you know what I'm saying, to try to find out different things. Hey, what's up, Kyle? What's good, my brother? So, um uh but yeah, uh there's there's a lot of people who have been contacting us to try to find out more information about like European ancestry when it comes to the Israelites and stuff like that. So, that's kind of what we going to be getting into today.
Well, not today, but you know, in a couple weeks when we do that class.
Today I wanted to do a class specifically on um Christ, you know, and if the Jews rejected him cuz I still get into these conversations sometimes when we talk to Christians and stuff and that's the first thing they always bring up, right? Well, you know, the Jews rejected Christ or the Jews didn't like Christ or the Jews, you know, this that and the third. So, that's what we going to be getting into today. Um the relationship with the Jews, right?
So, I want to go over some scriptures to kind of prove that it wasn't a couple of or that it wasn't a bunch of Israelites that rejected Christ, right? And I'm also going to show show chat GPT, of course, because we've been using it lately. So, I want to be able to give y'all some resources as I usually do that you guys can look up on your own to show people things um without having to be crazy uh as far as like the source history and stuff like that. So, not really going to go into too many crazy sources, but we are going to use the Bible a lot. Basically, nothing but the Bible for this lesson. Um, and of course, Chad GBT just to kind of tie everything together so that y'all can see it wasn't my opinion that was made up. This is uh, you know, the the same AI that made Knock Dance like that is the same AI that will tell you that uh, the stuff we're teaching is actually true biblically, right? So, without further ado, let's go ahead and get into this thing.
Yeah.
Yeah. All right.
Show you got quad.
Okay. He's here. Not >> all right. I'm pull him up.
Shalom. King. Shalom. You have to unmute.
>> Yeah.
All right. All right. So, all right, let's get into it. Damn, y'all must not want this class today, huh? Oh, well. All right, let's go.
Let's start with uh Acts chapter 2 and verse 41 cuz I want to get some scriptures that basically show the numbers of people, right? So, we're going to go over a couple of things. I'm also going to go over the sacrificial part because you know how they like to say the Jews kill Christ. Um, I want to go into some scriptures to give you guys something to arm yourselves with the defense for that wording if you will, right? Because we know that there was a sacrificial purpose to what happened with the Jews when it comes to Christ sacrifice. The thing is Christians never mention it like that. So when they talk about the Israelites uh laying hands on Christ and sanctioning his death, if you will, they don't realize that it was a sacrificial ritual that they were doing when it comes to Christ being the sacrificial lamb and certain things that you do to sanction the sacrifice to show that you're okay with it and that you're in line with it, right? We had to do the same thing for Christ. It's it's specified in the book of Leviticus and it's explained in the book of Hebrews.
So, we're going to also bring that out to give you guys some information to be able to arm yourselves properly with that type of stuff as well. Uh, wow. I don't know what's good with the camera right now, but we're going to just throw that right there since we ain't, you know, y'all don't need to see me for this one. All right, let's get into it.
So, um, you got the Acts chapter 2 verse 41.
Yap.
>> Let me get it. This is the book of Acts.
This is the book of Act. What? Acts 2?
>> Yep. Acts 2 and verse 41.
>> John, this is the book of Acts, chapter 2 and verse 41.
>> Oh, damn. Did he fall off?
>> I think so.
>> Okay. All righty, >> John. This is Acts 2 chapter 2. This is Acts chapter 2 41. Then they that gladly received his word were baptized.
And the same day they were added unto them about 3,000 souls. So look, for one, you got to think when they say most of the Israelites rejected Christ or all the Jews rejected Christ because that's the way they word it when they just speak these things, right? They never mentioned the 3,000 souls that were added. So, it's like, how are we adding souls, but then people are rejecting. To add something means there were people that weren't rejecting. Means that they possibly even turned into people that, you know, possibly did reject at the beginning and then turned into believers later, which we're also going to see some exc um some examples of that, right? But I wanted to start off with this because you're going to see a a a pattern of larger and larger numbers of Jews popping up when it comes to this explanation, you know, especially in Acts. So, Acts is also the same book that um give me two and five real quick while you're there. Acts is also the same book where we see the Israelites like basically proving that they're scattered through the four corners of the earth with the languages that we're able to speak and the amounts of them that were devout from the different nations on the four corners of the earth.
>> So it's like these are also things that have to be acknowledged but never get acknowledged by Christians when it comes to the amount of Israelites that were just present in the Bible in the New Testament. Right? And when I say present, I mean present around Christ or present in believing uh you know in the Messiah. So read that two and five. It's the book of Acts chapter 2 and verse 5.
And there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men out of every nation under heaven.
>> So we got devout men under every nation under heaven. We got 3,000 plus Jews that were just added to these devout men under heaven. Give me Acts chapter 4 and verse4. Let's just verse four.
>> How be it, many of them which heard the word believed. And the number of the men was about 5,000.
>> Damn. It just keeps going up. You know what I'm saying? And then you got to think too, we also got that 5,000 that never bowed the knee to ball. So if you put that together, that's 10,000 people right now.
You see, and we only in the book of Acts. We ain't even got to none of the other churches yet.
So what the hell do they be talking about when they say Israelites didn't believe in Christ? It was only Christians. It's it's a fair misrepresentation of the fact that Christians were the Israelites that were, you know, putting themselves out there. It was Israelite Christians that were following Christ. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Hit the like button. So get the likes up, y'all. We gota, you know, that's that's that's how y'all feed the channel. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, there was 5,000, then there was 7,000. If you put that together, that gives you a good 12. So we the the number just keeps going up.
You know what I'm saying? But I was talking about the original five. And then, you know, so yeah, but as you see, and as we're about to see, the number is just going to keep moving, right? Give me uh Acts chapter 6 and verse 7 because you have to also think too there's a fair number of priests throughout the community and like amongst the Israelites fair number of you know rulers if you're talking about like the Pharisees and the Sadducees and the Zealots and all the different you know sex that they have and the different rulers that they have amongst them right so this is all different nuances that we got to think about as well >> right yeah Nicodemus is one all right u you Act we actually going to get into him too.
>> Yeah. Um this is uh this is the book of Acts chapter 6 and verse 7. And the word of God increased and the number of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem greatly and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith.
>> A great company of priests were obedient to the faith. So they'd be like, yo, you know, the Jews didn't even like Christ.
None of the priests liked him. They were all Pharisees and Sadducees. all the Jewish uh you know the the Jewish Cohen and the priests and stuff they were never down with Christ. They hated him.
But you see here there's a large number of them. It doesn't name them but for them to be priests tells you that they were important people in the community.
That's how it worked back then. You know what I'm saying? In this society priests were very important just like the imams in the Islamic society or you know the the monks in the Asian society or whatever you got, right? The priests are important. That's the bottom line because because God and stone cold says so. Okay. Uh keep going.
>> Verse verse eight. And steep and stepping full of faith and power did great wonders and miracles among the among the people. Then there were arose Salakia. Then there arose certain of the synagogue which is called the synagogue of the libertines.
>> You see? So it just keep keep rising.
It's more and more people that keep being drawn to the nature of Christ, to the awe of Christ, to the majesty of Christ, and they're all Israelites.
That's what's crazy. It's Christians that never make it seem like it was any of us around, though. They make it seem like they were the dudes that be at the Victory World Church and stuff like that that was up here with suits and bow ties. Like, that's not the case, though.
No, >> it was Israelite dudes and women that were around at this time. You know what I'm saying? That were following Christ, that were walking with him, that were sacrificing themselves and their time, you know, making themselves a living sacrifice as he told them to do, putting their stuff away, giving up their goods.
You know what I'm saying? Like, it was Israelites doing these things.
It wasn't just regular people from off the street, from anywhere. You know what I'm saying? So, there has to be a little bit more respect put on Israelites and Jews in general when it comes to their following of Christ because there isn't enough emphasis on how many of them that were that actually did it. If we're being honest, the reason you have the Christian church or the Catholic Church today and their ability to believe in Christ as a whole is solely because of the Israelites that they called Christians back then that were following Christ at this time.
>> Right?
>> That's it. That's the only reason, >> right?
>> But the credit that they give to the people during this time as if they weren't Israelites, they weren't related to Christ. They weren't of his people.
It's as if they were just Christians from all over the world like we have today. And the makeup of the Christian society wasn't even like it is today.
You wouldn't be able to come to America and find a Christian.
You'd find an Israelite.
But a Christian, you know what I'm saying? Wouldn't be nobody up there with a big old cross.
Wasn't no pictures of Jesus like this.
Uh, wait, my bad. like this like they ain't had none of that.
>> You know what I'm saying? So this is stuff we have to realize and acknowledge as a people.
>> So uh >> you said something you said what did you say earlier just before you said that?
>> What >> it wasn't about who all believed in him.
It was something I wanted to add in but I >> Oh like like it was just Israelites.
We're the reason that they have the ability to like you know >> teach the way they teach now.
>> Right. So, I mean, how long was it before we were even called Christians?
>> [ __ ] In fact, listen. Hey, research >> because the truth was already out before they were called Christians, before the disciples were called Christians.
I mean, the word was coming, the gospel was being spread. And >> I was talking to a Christian earlier and they go off a Christian doctrine all the time and it's like >> they're saying, "Well, you don't remember the the early Christian fathers?" I'm like, "No, no, no, no.
That's that's not it."
>> All right. You ready?
>> So, look, the term Let me put this up.
Y'all can't see it. I'm tripping. My bad.
>> My bad. All right. Are you trying to show it on screen?
>> Yeah, I got it now. I forgot I wasn't showing it. My bad. Tripping. All right.
So, to understand when first when Jews uh were first officially called Christians, consider the following points. The term Christian was first used in Antioch around 440 CE.
Okay. C E. All right. Not BC, but CE.
>> Yeah. Common.
>> So, yes. meaning recently.
It was initially a label applied to outsiders of followers of Jesus. So the followers of Jesus didn't call themselves Christians.
>> Outsiders that knew of the followers of Jesus labeled the followers of Jesus Christians.
>> Yep.
>> These are the same outsiders that eventually adopted the name that they labeled them for or labeled them with as the name to call the followers of Christ. Right?
>> Do you understand that? So the followers of Christ originally were not called Christian. The people who didn't follow Christ called the followers of Christ Christians. The followers of Christ originally were called Israelites.
Right?
So, what we have to realize is is uh now we're not going to say AD because uh some of this Christ was still alive for.
So, we're just going to say common error, right?
>> AD specifically is for after death, which is why like yeah, it's stupid to phrase it like that. I don't know why they did that for a little bit. That's why they changed it to common era because they knew a lot of the stuff they was trying to make make sense for that time period don't make sense with the acronym that they make. AD means for it originally stood for after the death of Christ. That's what the ad stood for even though they tried to make it bring other. Yeah. So, but yeah. Anyway, so um you see the common era right 40 to 44 it says the de the designation became more common as the movement spread beyond Jewish communities. So this is a very important point to understand and and to acknowledge, right? The name didn't really spread by the Jews. It spread by people after the Christian philosophy spread past Israelite/Jewish communities.
So literally it's telling you once other people started attaching themselves to the Bible is when the word Christian started spreading because that's what they started considering themselves Christians. Right? So the people that made the byword then started following the people that they gave the byword to.
So in turn start calling themselves the by word. It's like the white crackers you see the one that Drewi did the little video about. You know, they be having and then they be trying to use the N word when they in the hood.
>> It's the same thing. They call you the N-word, it ain't cool. And then when they in the same situation and they living amongst you, now they feel like they need to be able to use it and stuff. It's the same thing. So Christians is, you know, the wig in the hood. It's the same thing. So yeah, it says the book of Acts in the New Testament mentions the term in Acts 11:26. Right? So this is when it's first used right and then early Christians identified themselves as followers of the way before adopting the term Christian right so these are things to acknowledge the distinction between Jews and Christians solidified over the following decades as theological differences emerged because it's this happened because at first the Jews were Christians and then it became separate because the people calling themselves Christians were no longer Jews. So they started bringing in all these different, you know, doctrines as we like to call them. And that's why we're where we are today, literally because Christians, non-Jews, came in, infiltrated, literally took over the name and then started adopting and using their own doctrines to try to make things make sense when they never understood what made sense cuz the Bible was never nothing they were using in the first place. That's why there's so many doctrines. That's why they had to have councils with people that weren't Israelites after the Israelite councils.
You know what I'm saying? Because we're trying to include these people that want to be Christians now. And they've got doctrines already. This why the council and I see they start talking about sun because some of the people there were sun worshippers. They were heathen. So they got to like mend defenses and try to bring things together which creates doctrines.
>> Yep. Y >> So this is why distinctions start to happen between Jews and Christians and now there's differences and we're split because at the beginning the Jews were the Christians. So the doctrine was the same. It was the Bible. Then when people that weren't familiar with the Bible started trying to use the Bible and attach themselves to the Bible, now we have doctrines because they don't understand the Bible, but they're trying to use it like they understand it and they teach what they don't understand.
So because they're teaching other people what they don't understand, other people are learning unstunderable doctrine.
false doctrine as the Bible calls it, which is why we're in the situation we are in today because people that aren't Jews, that never understood the Bible are now teaching it as if it was for them. And it everyone's so all right, off the soap box. Wow. Let's get back to the regular scheduled programming.
Where were we at? Acts 6 and 7, right?
>> Yeah. Give me Exodus chapter 9 and 6.
because it said a great company of priests. I just want to prove we were the nation of kings and priests, right?
I guess Yakob ain't going to be able to pull back up. Is he here? He here.
>> He said, "Hold up for a second." Oh, is he back?
>> He back. I think he's back.
>> You wanted You wanted uh >> uh Exodus 19-6.
>> Okay. It's the book of Exodus, chapter 19, and verse 6.
And it reads, "And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests and an holy nation.
These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel."
>> Yeah, it probably is worse, K, but you know, I'm trying to trying to keep it PG.
You know what I'm saying? But it gets it yeah it definitely gets a lot worse than this when it comes to the doctrines and all that type of stuff even amongst us because now now there's a bunch of Israelites that don't know how to teach the Bible. So it's like we even got doctrines. Y'all got doctrines. We got doctrines. The priest and the Christian church. I mean in the Catholic church got their own thing with like the over worship of Mary. Like there's a lot of doctrines just amongst people that call themselves Christians or Catholic period. So indeed, but uh all right, Exodus 19 and 6.
>> God uh want me to continue and read it again.
>> Oh, my bad. One more time, >> John. This is the book of Exodus chapter 19 and verse 6. And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests and an holy nation.
>> So we are a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Give me Revelations 1-6.
John, it's >> the book of Revelation chapter 1 and verse six.
Oh boy.
Yep.
>> And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his father. To him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.
>> All right. Amen. So, just wanted to put that out there to prove we are the nation of kings and priests. So, when it talks about priests coming up there, we got thousands of Israelites already and then we got a great company of priests done pulled up. So, we know who they're talking about. These are Jews. These are Israelites. These are Christ's brothers and sisters pulling up on the scene, right?
>> Yep.
>> Give me Acts chapter 21 verse 20.
>> Give me one more time.
>> One more time, Cat. One more time.
>> My bad. Acts chapter 21 verse 20.
>> Okay. It's the book of Acts chapter 21 and verse 20.
And when they heard it, they glorified the Lord and said unto him, "Thou seeestest, brother, how many thousands of Jews there are which believe." And they are all zealous of the law.
>> No, how many hundreds of believe.
>> How many thousands of Jews there are which believe? No, I mean uh uh you know it got to be like a couple of y'all because the rest of them had to be like you know Christians.
>> How many thousands of Jews there are which believe and they are all zealous of the law.
>> So why do they teach us and why do they say so confidently that there were no Israelites that believed in Christ? They all just did him away. They they all rejected him, right? It was a YouTube video I seen. Let me see if I can find this negro. Hold on a second. Wait a minute. Cuz I saw a YouTube video where this dude on a short was talking like Jews just hate Christ. And I was like, damn, why why do you >> I don't see how they say all of them hated and rejected him when uh his disciples were with him the whole time.
>> And it's like, ain't they Jews, >> right? I'm like >> like I don't get it. I don't I don't get it. Watch this.
>> Oh, wait. My bad. Y'all can't see me.
Not >> evidence. Did the Jewish people reject Jesus? That's what we're going to talk about today. Jewish people >> by large rejected Jesus as a >> You know this [ __ ] >> Yeah. I mean, yeah.
>> Who this [ __ ] >> I forgot his name, but he What's his name? Uh, is it Parr or something like that? What's his name?
>> I don't know. He stupid though. I can't even I can't even like scroll down. I don't even know.
>> You got You got to go on.
>> Yeah, there we go. The beat AGP.
>> No, that's not Unless that's a new channel, but I I'm familiar with who he is. I just don't remember his name.
>> Yeah, I don't Let me see.
>> He did a He did He There he is. Yeah, Alan Parr. I was right.
>> Alan Parr.
Okay. He looked like a [ __ ] >> He looked familiar. We did a class on him back in the day or something.
>> I think we did do a class on him. Yeah.
>> Matter of fact, we did do a class on him.
>> Yeah, I remember this negro. Okay. All right, Allan. Okay.
>> Why in the midst of all the evidence did the Jewish people reject Jesus? That's what we're going to talk about today.
Jewish people by and large rejected Jesus as a Messiah was because Jesus was challenging some of their religious teachings and some of their religious traditions. Many of Jesus' teachings they considered to have contradicted much of the Old Testament. Their hearts were hardened towards the truth.
>> Now, most of the Jews didn't feel this way, >> right? We're actually going to prove with scripture because there's actually scriptures that talk about them not feeling this way, >> right? Where did he I'm like, where did he get that from?
>> I don't know. Like just the one we just read. Acts 21 and 20. Read that one more time.
>> That's the book of Acts 21 and verse 20.
And when they heard it, they glorified the Lord and said unto him, "Thou seeest, brother, how many thousands of Jews which are which believe, and they are all zealous of the law." So, I don't understand where he be getting this type of stuff from. But this is what I mean.
The confidence that they speak this blasphemy with is astounding to me because they're so confident in literally speaking and teaching lies that can be like, you know, debunked just using the book that they claim to be speaking from. We read Acts.
>> We read Acts 21. We read Acts 6 and 7.
We read Acts 4 and 4. We read Acts 2 and 41. And so far it's nothing but thousands of Jews and priests from the Israelite community, not the Christian church that are actually believing in Christ. Nobody else.
>> That's another good precept that Nadia put up there, too.
>> I don't even see it. My bad. Where we at? John 12. Yeah. The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, "Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing.
Behold, the world is gone after him."
The what? the world.
>> Who's the world?
>> Who's the world though?
>> Right.
>> Yeah. And is it like small or is it big?
Is it a little bit of people or a lot of bit of people? Like these are the things we got to think about when it mentions stuff like this in the Bible, right?
Great precept actually. Phenomenal.
What are you biting? Hold on y'all. Let me see what the hell my dog got under this damn bit. You say something right now.
Con kind. No, I'm just trying to remember what we debunked on this brother before. He had he had I think he had something against the Israelites.
Maybe had some contact with them and was trying to debunk us in some kind of way.
I don't remember, but I know it's somewhere on our YouTube page.
But uh hey, for those coming in, we only got 16 in it looks like 16 likes or 16 in a room. We probably got more likes than that. Hey, somebody, anybody, all of you guys share the class. Like and share the class. You know, it's nice when we have a little bit of people in here. You can communicate amongst yourselves. We can all communicate on the chat. Participate in class. So, like and share the class.
Not just like it, but share it also.
Family and friends. All right. All praises. Now, a few other people came in. Let me see. Uh, let me see if I can find them real quick. Let's see if he drop that. I'mma finish play the video.
>> Shalawam. Shalawam to sis.
Oh, is it popping up? It's not popping up. There you go. Shalawam to uh sisaya.
Shalawam to sis. Good to see you. Uh shalawam to the mighty mighty uh to the mighty officer Kazayiah. Twot time. Shalawam to King. Shalawam.
Uh let's see. Uh who else popped in? Uh somebody else did. I can't find them now, but don't matter. Let's go ahead and continue. All right. Huh?
>> In John 11 where Jesus raises a dead man from the grave. Who?
>> Look at the Jesus he using. Look at this. Even Lazarus white. Ain't not a black person in sight.
>> Right. That's is pro. That's all that that you know that's that's the thing that bothers me.
That that really bothers me. Godamn >> because now we have been what it's been a few decades now that Israelites have been kind of like on social media kind of just like stirring the pot things coming out. We've proven in the scriptures that Christ was not pale skinned that he was a melanated man and and and for for I don't know how since America's been America we've known Jesus to be what we see on the screen now. And then for someone or a Christian or even a brother or sister to say that color don't matter. It just baffles me man. I just I'm like, "What are you talking about?" So, you'll still show your support for Christianity knowing that you can see in the scriptures that he's a melanated man and still show pictures like this. It's just crazy to me. That's just >> Yeah, >> it's wild. We got AI now. And then this what they decided is crazy.
>> Who had been dead for 4 days. His name is Lazarus. So notice the response of the Jewish people after Jesus raises a man from the dead. Many of the people who were with Mary believed in Jesus when >> the first thing it says is many believed you duck monkey >> right >> so like I don't understand why you >> they saw this happen but some went to the >> but some so because some went to the Pharisees now the Jews don't believe >> right that's that that's what I'm saying it's it's that kind of things even in their reading They can't comprehend what they're reading.
>> Yeah. He literally pulled out a scripture that first tells you, well, there was people that believe this now, but it's like, and then he's just saying, you see, there were Jews that didn't believe. Their hearts were hardened >> like, [ __ ] shut up.
>> They find a way to accept themselves to to accept all people.
>> It's kind of crazy, but >> that's what it is, man.
All people were black people, >> right? Exactly.
>> And told them what Jesus had done. The reality as to why the Jewish people rejected Jesus as the Messiah was because they did not want to believe.
Why?
>> Just like you don't want to believe that he's a black man.
>> What's crazy is he said they don't want to believe, but the scripture he read literally said some believe. It's just the hypocrisy is astounding.
It's cra It's crazy. Crash.
>> Yes, exactly.
>> But uh All right. Damn. Where the hell my notes go? Oh, okay. My bad. All right. So, let's get um actually, yeah, let's let's let's get Acts 12 and 24, too, while we there >> cuz we all these Israelites done popped up out the woodworks just since we done read Acts. So, it got to be something happening there. And I think it's explained in this particular scripture.
This is the book of Acts 12 and verse 24 >> and it reads and it reads but the word of God grew and multiplied the word of God grew and it multiplied.
It spread very quickly, right? And after it spreads, we get more and more Israelites that pull up, right? More and more Israelites to start to believe. And this is what continues to happen. And so we start to read more and more stuff about that, right? Give me a uh Romans chapter 11. It even got to the point where there was this prophet uh and an apostle named Paul, right? Who um literally had to be like instructed to raise up foreign Israelites, if you will, right? Gentile Israelites, Israelites that grew up as Greeks in, you know, the Aian and the Turkish coast and even further parts of Israel, right?
So, these are things we got to think about, too. And when Paul comes into contact with Israelites, he even has to get into the point of saying, "Yo, God didn't cast away his people." You know what I'm saying? We the ones that's even like we we all around. We the ones that's been following him this whole time. I don't know where y'all got this information from. God didn't cast away us. God forbid. Right. He even explains he's an Israelite in their head.
>> Yeah. Right. So, and and I mean it wasn't like an overwhelming number of Pharisees to where just because the Pharisees didn't believe something all the Jews count for all the fair like like the couple of Pharisees count for all the Jews, >> right?
>> It wasn't something that worked like that. You know what I'm saying? No matter how you try to make it seem some type of thing. So, go ahead and read that. comes the book of Romans chapter 11 and starting from the top. I say then hath God cast away his people. God forbid.
For I also am an Israelite of the seed of Abraham of the tribe of Benjamin.
>> God hath not cast away his people which he forneew. What ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? how he maketh intercession to God against Israel, saying, "Lord, they have killed thy prophets and dig down thine altars, and I am left alone, and they seek my life."
>> You see that? So, yeah, man. Uh I think it's safe to say that uh God didn't cast away the Jews or the Israelites. And proof of such is his son is allowing all the Jews, Israelites to follow him to be by his side to apostle for him. You know what I'm saying? All these different things that are happening with with with Israelites. So this is stuff that Christians have to acknowledge. So when they come at you with this type of stuff, try to make it seem like Jews just had no part in the, you know, in the gospel. We just didn't care about Christ. Um, you bring these scriptures out to them, right?
>> Give me uh, let me see. Do I want that, too?
>> Yeah. Give me John chapter 8, I mean chapter 10 and verse 18. We going to go over this too real quick. Cuz something else that they say that's false is that the Jews killed Christ, >> right? One thing we have to acknowledge for one is Christ put it on the line that he was laying himself down. Mhm.
>> That's the first thing you got to acknowledge. So, I mean, he laid himself down, right? Laid his own life down for the sins of others as they so, you know, graciously put it in the church when they want to talk about sin and forgiveness and stuff, right? But when it comes to the Jews, they make it seem like, ah, the Jews killed Christ, how they murdered him.
>> But it was a Roman that stabbed him, wasn't it? Right.
>> I'm just >> gonna find an excuse for that replacement doctrine.
>> Yeah. You know, it was a Roman that stabbed him. And if we go to the scriptures, he technically died after the ribs were severed. You know what I'm saying? So, uh, yeah, you know, after that whole situation, it's a Roman that kills him. It's Romans that put him on the cross.
The only thing the Jews had anything to do with before the death was actually like laying hands on him before the fact and then being there to watch it. You know what I'm saying? That's like literally it.
So if you want to say, okay, them laying hands on him was them killing him because they sanctioned it. All right.
Well, then you have to go into the law, something that no Christian seems to know about to understand why this was done, which we will do. So John chapter 10 and verse 18, it's >> the book of John chapter 10 and verse 18. No man, let me start at verse 17.
>> All right.
>> Therefore doth my father love me because I lay down my life that I may take it again.
>> That so he lays down his life that he may rise again, take it again. Right? So he's putting his life down. He like, I'll be right back. I'm gonna come back to you. Don't go nowhere. Right? Like that's what Christ want to do with his life. So, you can't say nobody killed you when you got that type of power. He literally put, "Hey, life, sit right here. I'mma go to the grocery store.
I'm'll be right back." Right? Like, life, I'mma be right back. I'mma go to the father. I'mma pull back up on you in a second. Like, that's literally what he just said.
>> And y'all talking about we killed him.
Make it make sense. Keep going.
>> All right. Uh verse uh 18. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself.
Just saying. Yeah.
>> So, no man takes my life, right? So, all you people that say the Jews kill Christ, you is a lie cuz he just told you ain't nobody kill me. If you want to say I'm killing myself. I'm laying myself. I'm laying my life down for y'all. Right. Go ahead.
>> I have power to lay it down and I have power to take it again >> because I got the power to do what I'm about to do. So once again, I asked the question, if a man got the power to Wolverine himself and pick the life back up when he feel like it, how do you kill him?
>> Mhm.
>> How you know what I'm saying? So like even the the the the stabbing in the fifth rib was like Emmy award-winning acting by Christ because he didn't have to do that, >> right?
You understand? He could have let them stab him and then I'm sure like died for a second and came right back on the cross, took the damn stick out his ribs, jumped off the cross and killed everybody if he wanted to. But it wasn't that's not the prophecy.
You understand? That's going to be what we see when we when he comes back.
But it's like for all of this stuff to be written and it's telling you verbatim like, "Yo, I ain't ain't nobody kill me.
I'm laying myself down and I even explained why I have to lay myself down, right? Like the fact that there's those things being said and Christians still don't acknowledge it just goes more and more into what they don't believe about the Bible.
>> Hold on.
>> Right.
>> 100.
Ah, my bad. Give me Luke chapter uh 24 verse 46.
>> Luke chapter 24.
>> Yep.
>> It's the book of Luke chapter 24 in verse 46.
And it reads, "And he said unto them, thus it is written, and thus it is behold Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the third day, and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem."
>> So it was prophecy that these things had to happen the way that they happened, right? Christ had to suffer these things. So it's like he lays himself down. He tells you why he's doing it.
And then we get prophecies later on from Luke or scriptures rather that explain you to us this is something that had to happen had to be sanctioned like this.
Right? So let's get into why. Give me Leviticus chapter 1 and verse4. Let's talk about the laying of the hands. Why did the Jews sanction the death of Christ? Right? Specifically scriptorily.
Can we prove that this was done and that it wasn't just something we say to, you know, hop off the chopping block for killing Christ?
>> You want to start at three or four?
>> Uh, you can start at three. If you going to start at three, read read three and four.
>> This is the book of Leviticus, chapter 1 and verse three.
>> Lay down.
>> And his offering be a burnt sacrifice of the herd. Let him offer a meal without blemish. He shall offer it of his own voluntary will at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation before the Lord.
And he shall put his hand upon the head of the burnt offering and it shall be accepted for him to make atonement for him.
>> You see, so you got to place your hands on the burnt offering, right? Uh and I mean obviously Christ wasn't burnt, but he was the sacrifice. Give me Exodus 29 and 15. Let's get more on that. It's >> the book of Exodus chapter 29 and verse1 15.
Thou shalt also take one ram and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the ram.
>> Aaron and his sons shall put their head their hands upon the ram cuz they the priests. We a nation of kings and priests. So by the time Crest gets on the scene, we all are Aaron's sons in the position of, you know, that's what I'm saying. I ain't saying we all can.
I'm saying we all in the position of canoe at this time. Right. So uh but uh yeah.
Um what verse you at? You at 48?
>> No, you got me in Exodus 29.
>> I'm tripping. My bad. I ain't tripping.
All right. That was 15, right? That was um Yeah. Yep. 15.
>> Okay. Give me Leviticus 8 and 18.
>> Okay. It's the book of Leviticus chapter 8. And you said 18.
>> Yes, sir.
>> It's the book of Leviticus chapter 8 and 18. And he brought the ram for the burnt offering. And Aaron and his sons laid their hands upon the head of the ram.
So they you you see this is part of the sacrifice the the the sacrificial ritual that we have in our community when it comes to a sacrifice that the nation is sanctioned that we all acknowledge the priests lay hands on it to acknowledge the sanctioning of the sacrifice. Right?
You do this at Passover. You see the brothers will split the neck of the of the uh of the goat of the lamb. Right?
And then they lay hands on it. You do a prayer. You take your leaves to cleanse it, right? Your pine, whatever you got with you and stuff. And that's how it goes. It's a ritual. So since he's the sacrificial lamb, we end up doing the ritualistic aspect to the person. He's alive. So it starts with the dinner and then, you know, the drinking of the wine or the blood if you will, right? And then the sanctioning of the sacrifice.
We did it just with the human body.
>> And now we're going to read the explanation. Give me Hebrews chapter 10.
>> Wait, start at nine. Give me Hebrews 9 and 22 first.
>> Yeah.
>> So this makes sense.
>> It's the book of Hebrews chapter 9 and verse 22.
And it reads, "And almost all things are by the law purged with blood, and without shedding of blood is no remission."
See, so this first thing you got to understand, in order for him to purge our sins and be what he was supposed to be for us, even what the Christians acknowledge, there had to be a shedding of blood. So this being a fact, okay, whose blood is going to be shed?
Obviously, his him being the sacrifice.
So there had to be a acknowledgement of the sacrifice which is why Israelite hands were laid on the sacrifice right as we saw is the prophecy is the ritual right. So um let me read this real quick sidebar. Isaiah 53 and 56. Give me a second.
>> Isaiah 53 because I want you to stay in Hebrew so you can read that. Isaiah 53 and five. All right. Isaiah 53 and5. But he was wounded for our transgressions.
He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement of our peace was upon him.
And with his stripes we are healed. So all we like sheep have gone astray. We have turned everyone to his own way. And the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. So this is what happened, right? He gets the iniquity laid on him.
We have to acknowledge him as a sacrifice. We do acknowledge him as a sacrifice. Hands are laid on him and then sacrifice is commenced.
That's literally how it went. So it's a biblical ritual that we see going on with Christ. But Christians don't understand it. One, because they don't understand the law. They don't read or redact the Torah. So they have no understanding of what was actually going on there. They just take it as the Jews killed Christ and they regurgitate that false information. You know what I'm saying?
Which is why we're having this class today cuz it was regurgitated to me. I was like, "Yo, we got to teach about this cuz I don't think I've ever done a class on it." Which is why I was like, "All right, yeah, we going to do a little short lesson on this. Y'all have some precepts to arm yourselves with."
Um, and when you go into like 2 Corinthians chapter 5 and verse 21, it literally tells you like he was chosen for this. You know what I'm saying? So, >> all right, let's go to Hebrews chapter 10. You can start at verse one and just read to verse 13. Just, you know, I'll stop you maybe twice or three times, but yeah, just read to verse 13.
>> K, it will be finished.
>> It's the book of Hebrews, chapter 10 from the top. For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the corners there unto perfect.
>> So for one, we got to understand and acknowledge that the sacrifices that were being made by us before Christ never made us perfect. We were never able to hang our hat on him. You know what I'm saying? So hence why we needed Christ to be our sacrifice, right? Go ahead.
Verse two, for then would they have not ceased to be offered, because if the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins, but in those sacrifices there is a remembrance again made of sins every year.
>> For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins.
So, it's not possible that the blood of bulls and goats will take away sins, right?
You can help him out, Yaqua.
>> Come.
>> All right. You want me to pick up for you not? I know you need >> uh I'm at uh Hebrews chapter 10. Start at verse uh well, you'll begin again at verse um five.
This is Hebrews chapter 10 and verse 5.
Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he saith, sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but a body hast thou prepared me.
>> You see, so as we were reading, as you saw, a body was prepared because there wasn't a bull or a ram or a goat that could actually do this for us, right?
the way that we needed it, the magnitude that we needed it to happen. So we, not we, the Most High picked a man, you know, his son. So he gives us Christ.
And once it's acknowledged what he's here for and what he's going to do, the Israelites, you know, acknowledge it. They lay hands on him. They make him the sacrifice.
That's not a sanctioning of or a killing, if you will. It's a sanctioning of a sacrifice. Go ahead. Keep going.
>> Verse six. And burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure.
>> Mhm.
>> Then lo, I loa I come in the volume of the book. It is written of me to do thy will, oh God.
>> You see, so Christ is even saying the book is written of him to do the Most High's will. So, he's not the Most High's God. I mean, he's not the Most High God. He's doing the will of the Most High God. He's a totally different being, right? This is another precept that would cut the Trinity like we did last week. So, this is all stuff you got to acknowledge, right? This is a man coming to do a job literally. Go ahead.
above when he said, "Sacrifice and offering and burnt offerings and offering for sin thou wouldest not."
>> Neither had his pleasure therein which are offered by the law.
>> Then said he, "Lo, I come to do thy will, oh God. He taketh away the first, that he may establish the second." You see that? So, we could even look at this as Christ's life, right? He take away the first life so he could establish the second. And when he establishes Christ's second life on earth, ain't going to be a life that anybody's taken away. Not even Christ. He going to be here to stay. You feel me? The Christians, the crackers, the wackers, the Africans, the Arabs, the Iranians, everybody going to try to take them out. It ain't going to happen though. You know what I'm saying?
So this is also something that's got to be acknowledged. The way he's going to come back the second time according to the book, it's not even going to be the way he comes back or like the way he left. He's going to be a totally different person as far as magnitude.
You know what I'm saying? As far as strength, as far as fury and anger. Go ahead.
>> Verse 10. By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Christ once for all. Mhm. And we were sanctified by the offering of the body of Christ. Offering.
Offering.
You give offerings for alms. You give offerings in rituals. You give offerings in church when they passing a bucket. Y'all be offerings.
It's a ritualistic custom. Right.
Keep going. You got a precept you was trying to get.
>> I was looking but verse 11.
And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftent times and same sacrifices which can never take away sin.
>> You see me keep going.
>> Verse verse 12. But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down on the right hand of God, from henceforth, expecting till his enemies be made his foottool.
>> Expecting. He's sitting up there waiting for what the Most High told him to wait for. And when he come back, it's just like he said, enemies will be made a foottool. They will be under his feet.
You feel me? He'll be on top of everything. Literally.
So he's coming back totally different.
Nature, substance, character, everything. Totally different.
So I'm sure he's still going to be humble. You know what I'm saying? He's Christ. But like letting you rip his beard out, stomp on him, piss like nah, that ain't happening. Totally different person. Not even going to think it's possible to do that this time. His nature going to be different. His attitude going to be different. Y'all thought he was austere before. He was austere but still able to, you know, basically condescend to the level of a regular man to allow the weak ass Romans to put him on a cross.
So you got to think the magnitude he's coming back with a man that's going to trample a whole nation by himself and look like he treaded through the wine press. He not coming back in the same nature. Like this, he ain't going to be the same dude.
You understand? So, these are things you got to think about when it comes to the Bible and the way that the Christians present the scriptures. When they say things like they said with us killing Christ or the Jews rejected Christ or none of the Jews dealt with Christ, none of them liked Christ. And then you got their favorite scripture, John 3:16, Christ is talking to a ruler of the Jews.
We can't let them get away with stuff like that.
You feel me? That's the reason why I wanted to do this lesson to give you guys some scriptures to arm yourselves with to show them, hey, why are all these scriptures in Acts y'all second favorite book?
Why do they show all these Israelites that are like devout to the Most High and his son? Why do they show all these Israelites that are chasing after Christ, that are following Christ? And we ain't even got to the people that Paul is bringing into the fold. We ain't got to the people that the disciples are bringing into the fold. This is just the people that were seeing and witnessing Christ.
That's all we read about in Acts.
We didn't go into nothing else. We didn't go into the people that he seen fishing. We didn't go into the people that he sent the disciples into the nation to not deal with the Gentiles, but to go to them dispersed amongst the Gentiles. It's like we didn't go into none of that.
And it was thousands that we read by number on the paper.
So that's stuff that we got acknowledged. You know what I'm saying?
>> 10,000 plus ain't no small number when it comes to the amount of people that would have been in a city at this time.
Wasn't no populations of 5 million folks like you got in one place in America back then. 10,000 in a city, 20,000, 50,000 in the city is a lot of people.
If it's 50,000 in the city and 30,000 of them is following one dude, I would say that that the majority of them is following him then, right?
>> Come.
>> Cuz you also got to think it could be 10,000 that's Roman centurions that ain't even like actual Israelites that's in the damn city. They're in captivity, remember?
So everybody in the city, not even an Israelite, but it's this many thousands of Israelites that they have documented following him in the Bible. And y'all got the caucassity and audacity to say that Christ that that like Christ didn't have no Jews following him, bro. Y'all are crazy. It's wild.
So we can't keep repeating that stuff.
We can't keep allowing other people to repeat it, right? And like without further ado, I want to bring out Chachi BBT so y'all can see that it agrees.
Right.
So look, the New Testament does not portray all Jews as rejecting Jesus.
Rather, many Jews accepted him as the Messiah. And even his crucifixion can be understood within the biblical framework as a sacrificial offering in which the nation's leader and the Roman authorities participated.
Ain't that some [ __ ] Everybody participated.
Why? Cuz we laid hands and sanctioned the sacrifice and they actually committed the sac. They killed it.
We didn't kill it. They did.
That's why it says when Christ is going to like pierce those that pierced him, he's coming back pissed off. He started with the nation to eat him because they was the people that commenced the sacrifice. They stabbed him. They took out the lamb.
You understand?
It's easy.
Reading on says, "The primary rejection came from certain religious leaders and from those who did not believe, not from the Jewish people as a whole."
Damn. Specific with it. Watch this.
Jesus and his followers were Jews. Jesus and his followers were Jews, not Christians. What the hell?
What?
No, I don't even know.
Hold on, y'all.
Okay, that's weird. All right, so Jesus and his followers were Jews. Jesus of Nazareth was Jewish. His apostles were Jewish. Peter, John, James, Paul, right?
The early church of Jerusalem was what?
What that say? You can read that. Can you see it?
>> Entirely Jewish.
>> Not some Jewish. Not a little bit of Jews, not a couple of them. Entirely Jewish. the earliest church. So if we are specific just going off of this chat GPT document here, right? And then if y'all like this is chat GBT, huh boop, let's let's uh can you give me sources to prove these things?
All right.
Now, while this gathering sources, Lord, it got to be a lot of them because this it's just gathering sources. All right, since we're gathering sources, guys, let's um let's let's let's let's go through this real quick, right? Check me out. So, all of the Jews from the earliest church were Jewish. All right.
If we go past earliest churches into like the next of the earliest churches, that would be all the churches that Paul went to, which would also lead you to believe if the first church was entirely Jewish, how would the next one not be if they like all in the same vicinity and time frame amongst each other, right?
I did lessons with y'all before where we showed y'all the AG and how they got Corinthians fighting, you know, Israelite Corinthians fighting in Corinth and Athens and Sparta like during the Pelpeneisian war. That's 400s BC BC.
So 440 years after that, we got Israelites with Christ and we're seeing that the whole church is Jews. Okay? And they got proof because we got sources we're going to show you in a little bit. Now, as far as scriptures, we got these these are all scriptures we brought out earlier, right? Paul explicitly says, "God didn't reject Israel. Only some Jewish leaders opposed Jesus. Watch this. The Gospels focus on opposition from certain Pharisees, some Sadducees, some chief priests, and members of the Sanhedrin.
But these groups did not represent every Jew. Even among rulers, some believed.
And they specifically put Nicodemus your John 3:16 co-art and Jose Joseph right of Arthia.
So the crowds were mixed and often supportive. Large Jewish crowds followed Jesus Jesus Yahawashi Yahushua and listened to his teachings. During his entry into Jerusalem, many cried, "Hosana to the son of David."
This is a Messianic acknowledgment.
Hosana.
Hold on.
Hold on. I'm going to pull some off.
So, hosana, son of David. Hosana.
Hassana means please save us or save us.
Right? in contemporary hosana is another way to say save us or please save us and then they add son of David bin David bin Davided bin dawed to the end of it right so that's that please save us son of David and his name literally means he that shall save so it's like that's an acknowledgement of the Messiah in the literal sense okay so moving on the crucifixion as sacrificial fulfillment. We read this in Leviticus 1:4 which we read right. So uh some interpreters see the theolog the theological parallel in Jesus condemnation and crucifixion. The leaders and authorities effectively designated him as a sacrificial lamb which is where the term comes from.
However, the New Testament also emphasizes that Jesus willingly gave himself. So was he killed or did he willingly give himself for a sacrifice?
That's the question and distinction that Christians never make, but the Bible does make it and is very specific with it, which we already went through those scriptures, so we're not going to do it again. Jesus said his death was necessary. Correct? So, just further lambie backing off the point we just made. Even those who called for crucifixion could later believe, ye denied the holy one in Acts 3:14. And when you read all the way down a little bit, it explains to you that those people need to repent and all that type of stuff, right? So the earliest Christian movement was initially a Jewish movement. It even tells you the early this was not a Christian European uh caucazoid movement. They were Israelites right before spreading widely to Gentiles. The Jesus movement they called it the Jesus movement was centered among Jews in Jerusalem, Judea and Galilee. Right? and also the AG because we know that the Gentiles that it was spread to by Paul were also Israelites, right? Per the Bible, Christianity began as a Jewish Masonic movement, messianic movement, right?
Balance conclusion. The majority of the earliest believers in Jesus were Jews.
Thousands, including priests and leaders, accepted him as Messiah.
Opposition came primarily from certain leaders and from some of the population but not from the Jewish people as a whole. Jesus' death fulfilled the sacrificial system and God's redemptive plan. So his crucifixion should not be understood simply as the Jews rejecting him. And then they give some key scriptures. Now one sentence summary.
Jesus was accepted by many thousands of Jews as promised the Messiah. as the promised Messiah. While only some leaders and individuals rejected him, his death ultimately fulfilled the biblical sacrificial system and God's plan of redemption for Israel and them nations.
Right now, primary biblical sources, then they give you some scriptures, right?
We got the epistle of the Romans. Paul says, uh, Israel was not rejected. We read that, right? Then you got Jesus followers were entirely Jewish at first and he gives you Acts 10, right? This is chat GPT telling you this Greek language evidence. Acts 21 and20 the word translated many thousands uh myriads uh which is where that word comes from literally tens of thousands. This suggests that the number of Jewish believers in Jerusalem alone was huge.
Very large, right? Very very large big league, right? Yeah. All that early historical sources, Flavius, Josephus, uh circa 37 and 100 CE. The antiquities of the Jews, Josephus mentions Jesus, James the just the brother of Jesus who is called Christ and early followers of Jesus. Josephus confirms that belief in Jesus existed among Jews within the first century. Tacticus the annals of 1544.
Tacticus notes that Christ was executed under Pontius Pilot and that the movement spread rapidly. Modern scholarly senses uh consensus you know you got EP Sanders, Paula Fred sinking uh Jenza Vermis uh and then more in the Bible.
So yeah, there you go. All right. It just got sources on sources. So yeah, that's how you use chat GBT, guys. But I wanted to show you guys this stuff just so y'all literally have Oh, what's up, little mama? I ain't even see you, little sis. What's happening? But um No, it's all good, brother. I know how it go. But but uh you know, this is how it is though. You know what I'm saying? So we are in a situation where y'all get to literally see now in the Bible. There's no proof that the Jews reject the Christ.
This is a Christian lie, right? Just like the Trinity, just like all the other stuff the Christians lie about.
There's no biblical proof in the Bible or on Chat GPT that can show and prove that the Jews whether by and large or in a large number period rejected Christ. It actually shows the opposite. by and large they accepted Christ and it was a very small number that rejected it. So that's all I got man for the lesson. You feel me? It's all good. Uh yaka cuz we uh we we good right now. So I know they took you up. Yeah. But yeah. So but that's the end, man. That's that's that's all I got. I just wanted y'all to arm yourself with them scriptures. Make sure y'all got them. Make sure I wrote them down cuz I'm tired of people saying that stuff about the Bible, about Christ, about the Israelites, about Jews, saying that we rejected Christ. We had no rejection, no part in such thing, right? It was purely us being Israelites and following him and doing what the scripture said to do, which is make him a sacrifice, right? Allow him to be our sacrifice, acknowledge him as a sacrifice. And we did so, even going so far as to do the sacrificial ritual with him after the dinner that we had, our last supper with our sacrificial lamb.
You feel me? And our king. So that's all I got for y'all as far as the lesson, man. We going to get Daniel 7:18 and get up out of here. Don't cry, little mama.
Ain't nothing to cry about, little sis.
>> You know how she she got an attitude, bro. You said shalom.
>> Shalom.
here. Um, this is Daniel >> chapter 7 verse 18.
>> But the saints of the most high shall take the kingdom and possess the kingdom forever, even forever and ever.
>> Yahawash. All right. So, man, I hope you enjoyed the lesson. The water big sis.
Love you, man. But, um, yeah. So, hope you enjoyed the lesson. Um, I know I've been kind of absent a little bit lately. We gonna get back into it.
This job stuff almost over with. So, yeah, after Cancun next week, I'm back on it 100%.
>> The grind is finished.
>> So, but uh next week I'm Well, probably not next week cuz I'm not going to be So, announcement, I ain't going to be here next week. I'mma be out of town.
Okay. I'm be out the country actually.
So probably not be my laptop cuz I don't want to I don't want nothing to happen with my laptop because I like my laptop.
So I'm probably leaving it here. Um so that probably means no Milk Monday for next week. At least if there is going to be Milk Monday for next week, I ain't going to be on it. So just a heads up for y'all for that. But the week after that. Hey with you, man. No, I'm playing. So, uh, damn, y'all did me dirty. That's crazy.
Uh, but, uh, whoever is on the class, y'all make sure to support them and everything like that cuz I don't know what what's what's going to go on with that yet. Or if we skip it, y'all just come back the next week. But when I am back on the class, we will be going over um, more of this English Israelite history or European Israelite history, I should say. Right. um me and Pana and a couple other brothers, the even the the the Ephraimite brother from last week with all the doctrines a lot of us are realizing and finding out history, you know, that some brothers tried to go into in the 90s and stuff, but I guess it really didn't get the traction that it needed to get for brothers to catch on to what they were saying. But I'm even meeting people at my job like what I do for work that are telling me they're black people that are tracing their history back to Europe, Scotland and Ireland and you know England and stuff like that. So France, Scandinavia.
So I'm trying to piece things together so y'all can understand. It's not a European ancestry thing that you're finding. Yeah. Exactly. This is real black history, Israelite history from Europe. You know what I'm saying? And we literally ran these areas. There's actual historical documentated proof documentated documented proof that we have like actual history as the forerunners of Europe. You know what I'm saying? From the the woman Queen Europa to, you know, people like King James.
So, we going to get more into the history just so y could really learn into it, you know, get into it, learn how to trace your last names and stuff cuz more and more people are finding out the last names we got are actually last names we had this whole damn time. And slave masters like, you know, adopted them during slavery. Might have seen records of our names when taking over Europe, right? If we were part of the people that come from Europe because there is a sect that were in Africa, right? But if you're of deceptive people that came from Europe and were brought to the Americas, then it's very possible, most likely possible, more more than likely that the last name or surname that you have is a surname that your family invented.
And even the original spelling of the surname might be different now, right?
It might be what they call anglicized.
My last name is anglicized. The L A T Ham M is not how you originally spelled my last name, right? So, this is the anglicized version of it. Since the white man took over it, they added different characters, took some characters out, all that type of stuff.
And they did that with a lot of different names, right? So, even in my family, we got all three names still present cuz some of the black folks realized, hey, this isn't how the name is supposed to be spelled. and they didn't tried to add add it back to how it used to be. You know what I'm saying?
So that's why like you got my last name starts with a or ends with an M and then Sia last name ends with an N and then my other family they got like the O and M in it. It's because it was two ways to spell it at the beginning and white man changed it to the A M and then they would put a E M in it to make it like just for them with the E. Ain't nobody in my family got the E in their last name but you know that's just the way that like that's how they do it. You know what I'm saying? So, it's it's how they um anglicize the names to make it seem as if they were never ours in the first place. And we're realizing and figuring out how to find these things out, right? Even using chat GBT. So, we're going to go over these things to kind of make it possible for you all to trace yourselves kind of like we did so that y'all can, you know, really go down the line of tracing your ancestry because ancestry.com sometimes isn't enough. You might need to put your last name into Chad GBT, a couple of relatives names, and have it trace them back in their family members, right? And you'll be surprised how Cad GBT being a free service or I well, you know, if you pay for it, it probably works a little bit better. I pay for it, but chat GBT will help you with like public records.
Instead of you having to pay for them, you know, to find family member and stuff like that, you can type that stuff in in chat GBT if you know the names you're looking for and tell it to search the public records on this person and people that they're connected to and it would do it right. It would trace their migration patterns. It would tell you where they came from, when they got on a boat, where, like what guy they were attached to, if there was a king that they go back to, all that type of stuff.
You know what I'm saying? What your family crest was.
play. Mine was a raven with a black kid in it like as if it was protected on some Dane Viking [ __ ] It was crazy. And then it once they get to England and become like Anglo-Saxon Danes, that's when they get the the shield, the knighthead, you know what I'm saying? And Lancaster. I had family that ran Lancaster Castle. Like that's where the the the last name comes from and stuff. And then the Hollands. I still got Hollands in my last like I got cousins last name Holland right now. And I'm like damn that must been some white name. And then turn come to find out [ __ ] been Holland the whole damn time because like we was related. It's in the records. So it's it's crazy, bro. But you could trace yourself and your family members.
And it's very easy. It's a lot easier with AI and stuff like that than it is with um ancestry.com. You know what I'm saying? Ancestry is tracing mitochondrial DNA. So, it's giving you a bunch of different hits. Whereas, if you're tracing your last name, typically it's from your father. It's a surname, right? From the father, usually.
Sometime it come from your mom, but usually it's your father's last name.
So, that's what they're going to be able to track all the men. You know what I'm saying? Which is what we supposed to be tracking anyway to find out who we are.
So, we going to teach you how to do that and give y'all some more proof and, you know, historical facts about black people in Europe and everything. Just so y'all understand this was truly a four corners movement that we had. on our grasp on the earth. Wasn't just Israel, wasn't just the AG, wasn't just Africa.
We completely ran Europe, too. And that was taken from us. So, but that's all I got, man. So, just wanted to give y'all that little preemptive strike right there. Let y'all know what's going on for the next two weeks. Next week, I ain't gonna be here. Week after that, I will. So, all right.
We already read Daniel.
All right. All right.
Uh well not y'all one of y'all y'all want to do it? Y'all want to do the honors or y'all want me to?
>> This is not a test.
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