Saul and the Jews
There was a Jew named Saul who hated Jesus Christ and the Christians. He voted to put Christians to death and obtained legal approval to arrest an imprison them.
One day Saul changed, got baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ and started declaring Jesus as Lord. The Jews suddenly turned on Saul and tried murder him. (Murder has long been used by the Jews).
Saul the Jew (Pharisee) became known as St. Paul, one of the most influential Christian Apostles in history. Here is St. Paul’s opinion of the Jews:
• The Jews killed Jesus Christ.
• The Jews killed the prophets
• The Jews drove out the evangelists of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
• The Jew displease God.
• The Jews are hostile to all of mankind.
• The Jews hinder the preaching of the gospel and thereby prevent people from being saved.
• The Jews fill of the measure of their sins.
• The wrath of God abides of the Jews completely and forever.
. . . the Jews, who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets, and drove us out, and displease God and oppose all mankind by hindering us from speaking to the Gentiles that they might be saved—so as always to fill up the measure of their sins. But wrath has come upon them at last!
The Amplified Bible translates that last sentence as: “But [God’s] wrath has come upon them at last [completely and forever].”
Judeo-Chistians must repent and completely embrace Holy Scripture (above) for their opinions of those who call themselves Jews. The Word of God is forever.
Fritz Berggren
Colorado
8 January 2026 A.D.