Hypocrisy and The Jew
Jesus Christ hated (yes, hated) hypocrites. The concept of the hypocrite is an eternal concept since the Word of God is eternal. “Hypocrite” is found most frequently in the Book of Job, and the Gospels.
Like the term “Jew,” the term “hypocrite” is featured prominently and therefore it is worth the Christian’s time to study. By way of contrast, the term “born again” appears less frequently that either Jew, or Hypocrite.
A hypocrite is not a man or woman with moral failings or doubts: Thomas the Doubter, Peter who said, “get away from me Lord, for I am a sinful man,” Paul who claimed to be
the greatest sinner of all, the woman caught in adultery, King David, Noah (the wine bibber), Moses (the race murderer), David’s mighty men, and so on.
No, the hypocrites are those who used their hypocrisy institutionally to manipulate and control other people. For example, the Pharisees (Jews) had the Law of Moses, but consistently rejected the Law in favor of their own traditions. See Matthew 15.
So the Jew/Pharisee, in violation of the law, orders men to be struck outside the Law. The Jew solicits men “bearing false witness” against Jesus Christ and the Christians. The Jew pays a man to betray Jesus Christ into murder and then are so hypocritically refuse the money back when Judas had a change of heart. The Jew plots to murder Jesus Christ, a man who did no wrong, to protect their own interests and power: Hypocrisy.
The hypocrite lives on in 2023:
- When the “Anti Defamation League” (ADL) actively defames people, that is the hypocrisy of the Jew.
- When the ADL denounces hate speech, yet practices hate speech, that is the hypocrisy of the Jew.