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<blockquote data-quote="James_Lai" data-source="post: 76435745" data-attributes="member: 439053"><p>Yes, Matthew. Additions. Historic Jesus was clearly only for the lost sheep of Israel, for the children and not the Gentile dogs etc. </p><p></p><p>And this Gentile was a very special case - seems he was a sincere convert into Judaism, notice him building the synagogue. Living in a Jewish town among the Jews. He was not a random Roman walking the streets of a pagan city. He was probably more Jew than some Jews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James_Lai, post: 76435745, member: 439053"] Yes, Matthew. Additions. Historic Jesus was clearly only for the lost sheep of Israel, for the children and not the Gentile dogs etc. And this Gentile was a very special case - seems he was a sincere convert into Judaism, notice him building the synagogue. Living in a Jewish town among the Jews. He was not a random Roman walking the streets of a pagan city. He was probably more Jew than some Jews. [/QUOTE]
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