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In Bertrand L. Comparet's speech titled "Who Are the Jews? & Who Are the Gentiles? & The Great Masquerade," he presents a theological and historical argument regarding the identities of Jews and Gentiles in the Bible, claiming there has been a misunderstanding or misrepresentation over time. He asserts that:
The true identity of the Jews and Gentiles: Comparet suggests that the biblical terms "Jew" and "Gentile" have been misinterpreted. He argues that the word "Gentile" simply means "nations" and does not inherently refer to non-Jewish people. He claims that many groups traditionally identified as Gentiles are actually descendants of the ancient Israelites.
The Masquerade: He introduces the idea of a "great masquerade," where those who are commonly called Jews today are not the true descendants of the biblical Israelites. He suggests that the modern Jewish people may not be the biological descendants of the Israelites but rather converts or those who have assumed the identity over time.
Racial and theological implications: Comparet often ties these ideas to racial and religious implications, claiming that the true Israelites are primarily of European descent and that mainstream Christianity has failed to recognize this.
Biblical references: He uses scripture to support his arguments, reinterpreting key passages to fit his narrative of who the "true" Jews and Gentiles are.
KEY POINTS !
Misinterpretation of "Gentile":
True Identity of Israelites:
The Great Masquerade:
Judah vs. Israel:
Rejection of Modern Jews:
Christian Identity:
Genesis 17:4:
Hosea 1:10:
Amos 9:9:
John 8:44:
Romans 9:24-26:
Revelation 2:9 and 3:9:
Matthew 15:24:
By ryanmccray777In Bertrand L. Comparet's speech titled "Who Are the Jews? & Who Are the Gentiles? & The Great Masquerade," he presents a theological and historical argument regarding the identities of Jews and Gentiles in the Bible, claiming there has been a misunderstanding or misrepresentation over time. He asserts that:
The true identity of the Jews and Gentiles: Comparet suggests that the biblical terms "Jew" and "Gentile" have been misinterpreted. He argues that the word "Gentile" simply means "nations" and does not inherently refer to non-Jewish people. He claims that many groups traditionally identified as Gentiles are actually descendants of the ancient Israelites.
The Masquerade: He introduces the idea of a "great masquerade," where those who are commonly called Jews today are not the true descendants of the biblical Israelites. He suggests that the modern Jewish people may not be the biological descendants of the Israelites but rather converts or those who have assumed the identity over time.
Racial and theological implications: Comparet often ties these ideas to racial and religious implications, claiming that the true Israelites are primarily of European descent and that mainstream Christianity has failed to recognize this.
Biblical references: He uses scripture to support his arguments, reinterpreting key passages to fit his narrative of who the "true" Jews and Gentiles are.
KEY POINTS !
Misinterpretation of "Gentile":
True Identity of Israelites:
The Great Masquerade:
Judah vs. Israel:
Rejection of Modern Jews:
Christian Identity:
Genesis 17:4:
Hosea 1:10:
Amos 9:9:
John 8:44:
Romans 9:24-26:
Revelation 2:9 and 3:9:
Matthew 15:24: