Pontius Pilate and the Jews - Part 1 By Pastor Eli James

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Pastor Eli James begins with the observation that Jews have never shown allegiance to any country in which they lived, from the Roman Empire to the Soviet Union of the past, and/or the United States of America today. . The US media are complicit in distorting the real situation in the Middle East in favor of Israel. It is known that Jews despise Christians and use them as tools. Jews are believed to be hiring Christians to destroy Christianity. He further argues that Jews are like oil, Christians are like water, and that the two will never meet, the former will rise to dominate the latter. The pastor went on to claim that 24 Jewish families demanded temple funds that were supposed to be used for the purpose and were instead used to make themselves rich, claiming that Jews were also exempt. He claimed that he had deceived people, including Jews. Jews were also considered spendthrifts and gluttons.

Pilate is said to have endured as long as he could, but they were beyond their limits. He then confiscated all funds sent by the Jewish diaspora to the Pharisee-controlled city of Jerusalem. The Jews did not like foreign non-Jews living in Palestine, but they had no problem settling in other parts of the Roman Empire, especially in wealthy cities where they could engage in banking and other commercial activities. Jews were also active in the academic world in the ancient Roman Empire. The Jews were known to support revolts against the Roman Empire, and Pontius Pilate saw them as a threat that would cause immense grief if not fought carefully.

Pontius Pilate was furious with the Jewish Supreme Court and the Sanhedrin for crucifying Jesus Christ. The Jews had studied the Talmud with great zeal, but with an emphasis on legality and no sense of artistry or creativity. During Pontius Pilate's reign, ethnic tensions arose between his two groups of Jews.
Herodian Edomites or Pharisees, and Israelite Jews. According to Reverend Eli James, all imperial problems go back to the Edomites and Pharisees of the Herodian dynasty, not to ordinary Israeli-Jewish Jews.

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