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02-15-2013, 08:34 PM | #71 |
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stephan perhaps no one cares what my definition is.
But this is my thread, and I was responding to a specific allegation from outhouse in made in post #57 that MY 'definition of Judaism seemed rather narrow.' I explained, and demonstrated that my definition of Judaism and of Jewishness is on the contrary very broad and very inclusive. So perhaps we won't need to discuss anymore in this thread whom I consider a 'Jew', and who is 'Jewish' in MY view. 'Born Jewish or Converted to Judaism, they all are equally Jewish to ME. |
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We have examined every word and every line in "On the Contemplative Life" and there is no mention whatsoever that the Therapeutae were Jews. |
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If you don't like participating in this particular thread stephan -which is perhaps only the fifth one that I have personally opened in my ten years of participation on this Forum- or the opinions I express, there are hundreds of other threads, other forums, or start up your own thread and simply stay out of this one, or there are other sites that you can depart to. I believe I can somehow manage to survive the absence of your nastiness. I do not enter your threads (and how many would that be?) and try dictate what you post. I expect the same courtesy. |
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Take a hike if you don't like it.
We can discuss What is Jewish? just fine without your input. People have discussed the subject of Jewishness for over 2000 years without any need of stephan huller's input, Somehow, we will manage to survive your absence. |
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OK you state it wasnt narrow that it is inclusive. Then why cant people who worshipped Judaism for centuries be called Jewish? Do you think you can define Proselytes as Jews, gentiles or both? |
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But even way back before there were any people defined as 'Jews' or 'Jewish' the ancient Hebrews had their divisions. Famously the test of the shibboleth where 144000 Ephraimites were slain over their mispronunciation of a single word. (Jud 12) Apparently the Gileadites did not think that these Ephraimites were 'Hebrew' enough with their speech. |
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Perhaps that is why they even 'forgot' what their deity's name was, or even how to pronounce it? ...been so busy worshipping 'Judaisim' itself, that they no longer had any idea Whom the Elohim of Judaism was, not even so much as His Name? They just 'forgot' and could no longer 'call upon The Name יהוה Wonder if they're still struggling with 'shibboleth' ? |
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2. They celebrated the shabbat. 3. They "sang hymns of thanksgiving to God the Saviour". 4. They are "very acceptable to the Father and Creator of the universe because of their virtue". 5. They acknowledged the exodus. 6. They esteemed Moses and Miriam. 7. They esteemed the prophets. 8. They accepted the same pentacontad based festivals as the Jews who wrote the Temple Scroll. 9. Philo gives no hint that these people who adhere to Jewish religio-cultural tropes were anything other than Jews. Sheshbazzar, like all the other denialists, has not adduced a single indicator that these therapeutae were not Jewish. Arguments such as the fact that Philo doesn't call them Jews, reduce to nonsense when we take into account that Philo doesn't call Moses Hebrew, Jew or even human. Quote:
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