Jew is a Bible Word
Jew is a Bible Word — you don’t need anyone’s permission to use it. Because it is a Bible word, its lessons endure forever, yet it’s rarely preached on. Entire denominations have been established on scriptures with fewer references than to those of the Jews. Examples:
- The Assemblies of God has a position on speaking in tongues. If you include the original speaking in tongues (Babel), there are perhaps half a dozen references to speaking in tongues.

- Thousands of preachers talk about the Rapture of the Saints, and that word is not present in the Scripture; “caught up” is, once in the KJV. The “end times” industry is huge, sermons abound, and everyone keeps wonder “when” it will happen.
Yet “Jew” is mentioned eighty-three times in the Book of Acts alone. The role of the “Jews” is no more temporary than speaking in tongues or healing, or the resurrection of the dead or casting out demons, let alone something esoteric as a pre-tribulation rapture or the millenium. In order to address the dearth of knowledge of “Jew” and Jews, a Christian ought simply read what the Scriptures themselves say.
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