It started when the Jews convinced Martin Luther the Church had the wrong Bible because it didn't match the Jewish version that was created after Jesus died...
Luther genuinely thought that Jews would convert to his reformed Christianity. That clown really thought the problem was Rome being too antisemitic, and even "made friends" with some rabbis to this end. When he realized they were playing him for a fool, THAT's when he wrote " On the Jews and Their Lies" (1543) ... only AFTER getting played by them!
Cmon man, the author of The Jews and Their Lies was just using it as cover for Jewish lies.
Telling people that if they buy our trinkets you'll get your dead relatives out of a place between heaven and hell with we pretty much just made up faster, because you can totally bribe God sounds like a lame Jew joke.
No, he means the Masoretic Text translation of the OT, which was written well into the AD years and has some suspicious differences from the centuries older Septagaunt version, which was written BC.
It started when the Jews convinced Martin Luther the Church had the wrong Bible because it didn't match the Jewish version that was created after Jesus died...
Catholics being fucking retarded once again. Yeah notorious jew hater Martin Luther was totally convinced by heretical jews of anything.
Luther genuinely thought that Jews would convert to his reformed Christianity. That clown really thought the problem was Rome being too antisemitic, and even "made friends" with some rabbis to this end. When he realized they were playing him for a fool, THAT's when he wrote " On the Jews and Their Lies" (1543) ... only AFTER getting played by them!
Cmon man, the author of The Jews and Their Lies was just using it as cover for Jewish lies.
Telling people that if they buy our trinkets you'll get your dead relatives out of a place between heaven and hell with we pretty much just made up faster, because you can totally bribe God sounds like a lame Jew joke.
You mean the old testament, right?
RIGHT?
No, he means the Masoretic Text translation of the OT, which was written well into the AD years and has some suspicious differences from the centuries older Septagaunt version, which was written BC.