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The question was Abraham a Jew is easily resolved by examining verses about Abraham in the Bible and seeing where it says he came from and when the Jews originated.
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The origin of the Jews does not begin with Abraham. When did the Jews become Jews?
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The 12 tribes of Israel were the actual children of Israel (Jacob) but did they live up to the title of Israel?
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After the Babylonian captivity described in Daniel’s Prophecies another limited period of probation was granted to achieve specific results.
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Daniel’s prophecies included a period of 490 years also known as the 70 weeks of Daniel. This was to be time of probation for the children of Israel.
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The plan of God for Israel was that they would respond to His last attempt – sending His only-begotten Son to reach them. If they rejected that, He would reject them.
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The rejection of Israel only happened when God had exhausted every possibility of reaching them. He even sent his only-begotten Son and they even rejected Him.
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Is the Jewish Race intended to receive the promises of God. Is there even such a thing as a race of people who are ethnically pure Jews?
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Was Jesus a Jew? No, Jesus was not a Jew (at least not a pure Jew) despite being called the King of the Jews.
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Christian era historical evidence points to many sources of mixing from other ethnic groups so that one wonders if there are any 100% Jews remaining.
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Salvation is of the Jews. Even the Bible says so but is that the real meaning of John 4:22?
