• ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Damn, that’s crazy. I’ve never heard of this. Got any other cool, obscure “scripture?”

    Edit: after looking it up, I think the part right after is just as interesting:

    The Gemara comments: Come and see the difference between the sinners of Israel and the prophets of the nations of the world. As Balaam, who was a prophet, wished Israel harm, whereas Jesus the Nazarene, who was a Jewish sinner, sought their well-being.

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      15 hours ago

      I’m curious: why do you think it’s more interesting, and why do you think the writers made a difference?

      I ask this in good faith (even though I’m an atheist), as I have my own interpretation of this topic and would be keen to know yours.

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        14 hours ago

        I said “just as interesting,” to be a bit pedantic. But it’s interesting because I grew up a crazy form of fundamentalist Christian, which involved a lot of fuzzy support for Judaism, by definition, as well as political support based on Israel, because…uh…God or something.

        But this portion, referring to Jesus as a sinner, would cause conniptions in any evangelical church. But the idea of Jesus as a sinner is far more interesting than a perfect Jesus. Like Batman vs. Superman.