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@mistmanjones35553 ай бұрын
Cool video! I’d love it if you guys did one on Saturday vs Sunday and how the days of worship changed along with the early church and how latter Protestant movements like Adventists and Lollards viewed the shift.
@jewelkurianelias3 ай бұрын
Also expecting a video about messianic Judaism
@amfa423 ай бұрын
@kingsandgenerals ! wonderful video as usual! What's the nane of track that is played on 7:24 ? how can I find that track!!?
@jeksixten57513 ай бұрын
Are you an agnostic person?
@samuelwetterau92263 ай бұрын
The Song of Songs is older than Christianity. How can you claim that „Christians and Jews exclaim“ something together in the Song of Songs?
@spencerheaton33323 ай бұрын
"So there was this guy named Jesus..."
@AduckButSpain3 ай бұрын
Yeah, but he was Jewish.
@SamlSchulze11043 ай бұрын
@@AduckButSpain Indeed, Yeshua from the name yehoshua.
@m_07143 ай бұрын
@@Methodius-and-CyrilLiar. Jesus was called and had been recognized as a Jew by the Samaritan woman at the well. Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans. - John 4:9 KJV
@AduckButSpain3 ай бұрын
@@Methodius-and-Cyril Lol. Jesus was born a Pharisee and became a Zelout. "Rabbinic Judaism" IS "Second Temple-Judaism" just without the temple. The differences are simply laws like: "instead of donating to the temple, donate for the poor".
@elevationprocess31443 ай бұрын
This is historically incorrect. There was no Christianity in the First Century, Christianity came about in the 3rd century. It started out as The worship of Serapis and then in the 5th Century at the Council of Ephesus Serapis became Jesus Christ and Christianity became the Mainstream religion by the Emperor
@IncanTek243 ай бұрын
Abrahamic faiths all get along peacefully with no wars. - a different timeline
@FamerMaggot3 ай бұрын
Christianity and Judaism got a long just fine until the Anti-Christ arose from Arabia...
@nikolaosboukouvalas4493 ай бұрын
-We disagree on a subject that is of vital importance to our identity, but since we all agree on worshipping the God of Abraham we are going to respect one another and contain our differences to theological arguments and apologetic texts. -Agreed. Can you imagine if we somehow went to war over this?
@jasonbelstone34273 ай бұрын
@@nikolaosboukouvalas449 ... Okay, but was this Jesus guy of one will and two essences, or a ghostly kinda guy? Not tryna start no trouble or nothing.
@nikolaosboukouvalas4493 ай бұрын
@@jasonbelstone3427 * unsheathes sword with violent intent *
@thenaiam3 ай бұрын
@@nikolaosboukouvalas449 wow, 4 comments in 😅🫣😵☠️
@RCorvinus3 ай бұрын
This is what happens when you don’t practice safe sects…..
@brainstormia57433 ай бұрын
Nice one 😂
@cepreupupkin22183 ай бұрын
Religion is leaving the world, and Russia is the last stronghold of traditional Christian values.
@LIKEICARE843 ай бұрын
@@cepreupupkin2218 no laws against beating your wife and children, invading your neighbours, rampant drinking and drug use, skinhead and hooligan culture.....sounds about traditional yeah lol
@JustGrowingUp843 ай бұрын
Ba dum tss!
@abhidxs61213 ай бұрын
@@cepreupupkin2218 lmaooo
@adutchman14033 ай бұрын
Christianity was near instantaneously multinational if you read Paul's letters and the book of acts you will see them traveling to gentiles to convert them quickly after the ascension.
@Hasanbas-rv3vm3 ай бұрын
Paul corrupted christainity
@NaviRyan3 ай бұрын
Also Jesus was pretty open to take converts from wherever.
@aae75833 ай бұрын
You are correct. The Council of Jerusalem actually addressed what you stated.
@Stoicsaiyan3 ай бұрын
@@NaviRyanhe wasn’t not lol. Jesus IN THE BIBLE is the complete opposite. He died for Israel and Israel only and there salvation was given only to them. It wasn’t u til Paul can AFTER his death (he didn’t even witness it or knew Jesus personally) that he later converted and started going around converting people. Jesus never built a search he preached in synagogues. Paul built the first church not Christ. So most Christins aren’t Christian’s they are more Pauline than anything
@Darkblender53 ай бұрын
@@Stoicsaiyan It was actually Peter, one of the OG 12 Disciples, who opened the door to converting gentiles after he received a vision from God. Paul was just the first one to *really* put in the work.
@robey25163 ай бұрын
I was genuinly asking myself this at work today. Perfect timing. Where we wonder, these guys deliver
@gregogrady80273 ай бұрын
This is a pretty error riddled video on the topic. I'd encourage you to research the topic on channels that are better informed.
@mlgdigimon3 ай бұрын
@@gregogrady8027not at all. This is a very clear video without a Christian bias
@Themystergamerr3 ай бұрын
You could just ask ChatGPT or any other AI chatbot
@DsgSleazy3 ай бұрын
@@gregogrady8027 Here goes the angry Christian
@rationalsamrat32473 ай бұрын
You just proved that the algorithm recomends videos by reading minds.
@MrWolfman2293 ай бұрын
Pretty good high level overview. My only "gripe" is neglecting Christian traditions like the Ethiopian Tewahado Orthodox Church and how they still onserve a lot of Jewish laws as a cultural practice while being part of the Oriental Orthodox communion. Overall, I appreciate how the video did not steer into controversial points or "pick a side."
@Rapha_YadaFarms27 күн бұрын
This world is so false. Its not even Jew"ish" they are Hebrew Israelites and we fled into Africa before the Atlantic slave trade started. then we where scarred all across the globe.
@PaoloCarloCayanan3 ай бұрын
First Christians were the Jews who followed and believed Jesus
@faydulaksono3 ай бұрын
Correct
@DodumBhai19963 ай бұрын
@@benknown1420middle east,not africa
@BioChemistryWizard2 ай бұрын
Except those jews have nothing in common to do with the modern satanists
@Urfavigbo2 ай бұрын
@@benknown1420no, it started in Judea. It spread to other regions of the levant like Syria, Lebanon etc. It also spread to Alexandria in Egypt and to Ethiopia(which includes modern day Ethiopia and Sudan). And also to Libya. We know it also spread to Rome and from Rome, it spread to North western Africa. St Augustine for example was from Algeria.
@Randomaccount94702 ай бұрын
@@UrfavigboRome came waaayyy after
@Mindflayer9113 ай бұрын
Id also recommend talking about how early Jews interacting with Zoroastrianism during the Babylonian exile. Quite an interesting topic to me as well.
@aae75833 ай бұрын
yes, this will be interesting. The Jews during the Babylonian captivity is an interesting time, all around.
@MrDaftFunk3 ай бұрын
Origins of Islam were in Babylon with Jewish Exilarchs. Look it up!
@JUSLOFI3 ай бұрын
That’s when the Pharisee sect was born.
@legodavid92603 ай бұрын
There's not enough sources to warrant a video of It's own imo
@BYD-Gold3 ай бұрын
And Zoroastrianism was inspired by Hinduism.
@georgecop95383 ай бұрын
"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them." Matthew 5:17
@goldenapple17543 ай бұрын
“There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses“ Ezekiel 23:20
@Maxfr83 ай бұрын
Yep, now, we don't follow the Old Law.
@LordDirus0073 ай бұрын
Jesus gave us a New Covenant, however the new covenant doesn't conflict with the Old. It actually goes into more detail, and explain why we follow the Law. For instance Adultery. Jesus goes as far as to say, Lusting after a Woman is Adultery because Sin comes from inside of us. Our Thoughts, our Hearts
@tatarcavalry23423 ай бұрын
@@LordDirus007 Does Christianity also have hadids like that or you made that up or did you just accept that Jesus wrote the bible by himself not god
@e4d5783 ай бұрын
Spewing BS?
@yourfake9153 ай бұрын
Your using BCE and CE instead of BC and AD in a video about christianity?
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
hell yeah
@Leopard_Star56673 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGeneralsbased
@Leopard_Star56673 ай бұрын
@@Tishbite731 your god was born? Bruh 💀 god doesn’t have a beginning nor an end
@HodgePodgeVids13 ай бұрын
@@Leopard_Star5667 Yeah our God was born. That's what the Incarnation was. God, by his power, entered the human expierence by the Virgin Mary. Or are you going to say God is not powerful enough to do such at thing.
@HodgePodgeVids13 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals Before Christian Era and Christian Era
@fjibreel3 ай бұрын
It’s important to note that Judaism wasn’t one unified religion. It had many different sects, two biggest ones were the temple Jews versus the desert or rural Jews, the essenes. They had a different perspective of Judaism emphasizing the kingdom of god
@chelsrose2423Ай бұрын
And the druze..
@amirabiri2Ай бұрын
@@chelsrose2423The Druze religion only emerged in the 11th century, splitting off from Islam.
@willowbell375626 күн бұрын
@@amirabiri2 The Druze are Shiah in the broadest sense.
@amirabiri226 күн бұрын
@@willowbell3756 That might be true in the technical sense when comparing teachings and practices, but to the best of my knowledge the Druze religion borrows from both Sunni and Shia Islam as well as from Judaism and Christianity. Either way the Druze see their religion as separate from all of these and as a distinct religion. Regardless, I was simply responding to the previous comment about the Druze which seemed to mistake the Druze religion for a Jewish sect that was around during the time of the split between Judaism and Christianity. It was neither around at the time nor ever a Jewish sect.
@evelynmccabe385518 күн бұрын
Very true
@KroiAlbanoiArbanon3 ай бұрын
The holy judaic-christian war in the comments section will be legendary.
@sethgaston83473 ай бұрын
Or just not exist, could you imagine 🤣
@marco_cee_3 ай бұрын
Only in your imagination, perhaps.
@Courtesyyy3 ай бұрын
The war in the comments have already began xD
@ebonymaw84573 ай бұрын
Hardly… Christians and Jews don’t argue much in the internet. If you want to see real comedy, read Muslim vs Jew or Muslim vs Hindu comments. They’re hilarious 😂
@sketchygetchey82993 ай бұрын
I wonder if Muslims will look at the comments while eating popcorn.
@xopath92042 ай бұрын
Christians: you killed our lord and saviour Jews: nuh uh There saved you 18 minutes
@clemente11125 күн бұрын
😂doing god's work
@jasonkinzie883522 сағат бұрын
Perhaps. But I'm a sucker for details.
@abcdef276693 ай бұрын
Absolutely civilized comment section ahead.
@FunkyMonkMan3 ай бұрын
😇
@fufutul32583 ай бұрын
The funny thing is... if you look very...very...very deeply at it, history is repeating itself.
@balabanasireti3 ай бұрын
Always the same unoriginal comment 😂
@karolswieboda17813 ай бұрын
It's cute seeing people argue about religion in 2024 as if it wasn't a complete fantasy created to control the masses in less enlightened times.
@IbnRushd-mv3fp3 ай бұрын
Old testament vibes
@patrickpoer46433 ай бұрын
I'm not sure why you have to call it Palestine? It was not called Palestine prior to Rome conquering the land, it was called Judah. You take your time in other videos to called Constantinople, Constantinople instead of constantly saying Istanbul in context to the timeline. There is no need to called it Palestine before it was concord by the Romans.
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
Cope and seethe
@patrickpoer46433 ай бұрын
@thebritishgamer836 it is only historical accurate, I suppose we should go through all the history books and say the Byzantine empire was in Istanbul and Constante founded Istanbul.
@soofuАй бұрын
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
@soofu23 күн бұрын
@ why destroy the holy land?
@jessefay498423 күн бұрын
@thebritishgamer836 why are you making an emotional appeal to a logical question?
@MichaelSmith-ij2ut3 ай бұрын
No bananas involved in this split
@cschandragiri3 ай бұрын
Bananas were split in the later religion
@blazer95473 ай бұрын
Still better than worshipping cow pee 😂@@cschandragiri
@AbhishekMesta26013 ай бұрын
@@cschandragirisavage 😂
@christaylor833728 күн бұрын
I don't observe the banana split and it puts me at odds with my inlaws, who are baboons
@lukecarey61328 күн бұрын
Only on a Sunday 🍨
@muazzamshaikh20493 ай бұрын
It was the emphasis on morality rather than on Jewish rituals that made Christianity popular. Jesus pointed to the hypocrisy of the Jews living in his time of over emphasizing on the rituals without giving any concern to follow the high moral laws that Christ brought. Finally Paul began to preach the gospel of Christ to people without needing to follow the Jewish law, although Christians must follow the Ten Commandments.
@catnappernellie12113 ай бұрын
Christian followed the moral laws that God set in the Old Testament with the only thing being changed outside of worship the things Christ specifically mentioned were different.😊
@muazzamshaikh20493 ай бұрын
@@catnappernellie1211 I didn't get you
@shayalynn3 ай бұрын
But to be honest, the Pharisees were much more relaxed than the Sadducees who were the priests that often were wealthy and had a much more stricter, legal interpretation of the laws of the Torah.. this is why it doesn’t make sense to me how the Pharisees are portrayed in the Gospels and book of Acts
@unicyclist973 ай бұрын
Christianity was popular for several reasons: Pagans respected old religions, so claiming to be as old as Judaism but without the difficult entry bar (removed thanks to Paul), gave Christianity an edge. There was also a fad for Hellenistic mystery cults at the time, and Christianity is a Hellenistic mystery cult (ritual meal, baptism, personal salvation via divine suffering). It was most importantly a form of social security at a time of civil war and instability. The state couldn't be relied upon to look after you in your time of need, but Christian communities filled that niche, and thus gained converts.
@karimm22 ай бұрын
If you dont need to follow God's law as a Christian, then what is the point of preaching the gospel? Shouldn't there be guidance for mankind in it? Jews and Muslims follow strict rules which are from God so that they may obey God's words and enter heaven. Seems like Christians wanna take the easy way out which is to be saved only by grace and not doing works. That's why Christian nations are full of sin, corruption, immorality etc. because they don't fear God.
@bpi89403 ай бұрын
Why people complaining about BCE and CE? BCE is Before Christ's Era and CE is Christ's Era? What's the problem🤔🤔
@carolusmagnus14723 ай бұрын
Based 🗿✝️
@thefisherking783 ай бұрын
@@bpi8940 some people don't feel normal without something to be mad about
@sketchygetchey82993 ай бұрын
I looked up why the academic community uses BCE and CE, and I agree it does seem a little silly using that in place of BC and AD when other non-Judeo-Christian academics go off of other systems to decide what year it is.
@Bejunckt3 ай бұрын
Or also 'Before the Christian Era' and of the 'Christian Era'
@Matt-jc2ml3 ай бұрын
Common era
@antonindanek92943 ай бұрын
How about mentioning the simple fact that the region was called Judea before the third Jewish revolt? It was not Palestine then. Romans have changed the name.
@stevenlewis45563 ай бұрын
Was thinking the same thing. They call it Judah like once, but keep referring to it as “Palestine” otherwise. It didn’t become that until the Emperor Hadrian changed it from Judah & Samaria to “Syria-Palestinia” in the 2nd century AD.
@SanctusPaulus19623 ай бұрын
He calls it “palestine”, because he’s making sure to pander to any muslims who might watch his videos and doesn’t want to offend them by acknowledging that Jews had existed in that land long before the Arabs ever did and that the name of the land wasn’t always referred to as “palestine”
@antonindanek92943 ай бұрын
@@SanctusPaulus1962So out of political correctness, e.g. selective thinking. I hope this kind of thinking does not catch... oops.
@karimmezghiche99213 ай бұрын
They should call it the land of Canaan since the Canaanites lived there long before the Jews were a thing.
@joecurran28113 ай бұрын
Judah wasn't Jewish
@Numba0033 ай бұрын
Thank you for another interesting video. As a Christian, I appreciate these looks at early Christian history. I'm sorry to see so much fussing here in the comments, though. God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@abhilashpaul92373 ай бұрын
Amen. ✝️☦️
@willowbell375626 күн бұрын
You need to read for yourself, this is a mishmash put forward by gamers, some fine but not comprehensive or nuanced. It'll be a shame to see history go. Among many, many others, Bradbury saw this clearly when he wrote Farenheight 451. I cite him because, since my eyesight is failing due to age, I listen to a lot of podcasts instead of reading and can see the written word disappearing as it is too complicated for today's push towards the simple mind.
@aylonst69502 ай бұрын
At 8:10 you said "...which ended in the brutal de-population of jews from Palestine". You really should have said "...which ended in the brutal de-population of jews from JUDEA, and the re-naming of the regeon as Palestine". I don't usually get stuck on this, but you are literally talking about a time in which the area was called judea, even by the romans, and the literal event that changed the name of the land. So I had to point that out.
@KingsandGenerals2 ай бұрын
There is more than one event in history. The word Palestine was heavily in use before it became the name of the province.
@ezpeasy3967Ай бұрын
@@KingsandGeneralswe know why you chose to use that word
@XoxxooxxxooАй бұрын
He is right to not support xionassis@@ezpeasy3967
@SpaceMarine500Ай бұрын
@@KingsandGeneralsAnd its resident Jews called it Israel before that.
@KingsandGeneralsАй бұрын
@jordon652 it is not my problem that you haven't read numerous Greek sources before those events
@benjaminvandenberghe97263 ай бұрын
Peter and Paul begin to allow gentiles without following the dietary and circumcising laws. That set off an explosion of the religion among gentiles. There it is.
@izharulhaqtruthrevealed11853 ай бұрын
Source? Reference?
@DysfunctionalParrot3 ай бұрын
@@izharulhaqtruthrevealed1185 Book of Acts.
@benjaminvandenberghe97263 ай бұрын
@@izharulhaqtruthrevealed1185 The New Testament
@aae75833 ай бұрын
@@izharulhaqtruthrevealed1185 Council of Jerusalem is your source , reference. The Council of Jerusalem was the first ecumenical council and addressed EXACTLY what the OP is referencing.
@aae75833 ай бұрын
👍 Yes. You are correct. Everything you commented was addressed during the Council of Jerusalem. The first Ecumenical Council.
@Gen.berseker253 ай бұрын
Video idea: Jews in Ancient Persia
@arielg.26813 ай бұрын
You made one mistake. The area you keep referring to as "Palestine" was called Judea by the Romans until they renamed it in 136CE.
@rockyblacksmith3 ай бұрын
A place can have multiple names, and as others here have already pointed out, the name Palestine was used for the region centuries before the emergence of christianity.
@jojo45223 ай бұрын
@@rockyblacksmith Actually the only place called "Palestine" for centuries was only today's Gaza strip. It was back in the day when Herodotus named the land. As a geographical stand point it was mainly Samaria Judea and Idumea
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
Cope and seethe
@ahmvedakeel3 ай бұрын
@@jojo4522it’s literally not true and ur Judea and Samaria are just biblical fake nations that never existed.
@rigelpido61153 ай бұрын
@@rockyblacksmith Palestine was Philistia only limited to the Mediterranean portion sounds mockingly to the Jews that Revolted against the Romans.
@cleganebowldog66263 ай бұрын
This was a great video, I've always enjoyed your channel. Right now, in a time when it seems everyone else is getting lazier, your scripts are getting tighter and more interesting. Keep up the great work!
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Scipio_Mexicanus3 ай бұрын
Why have you guys started using BCE/CE instead of the traditional BC/AD? All of your older videos use BC/AD, so I'm genuinely curious what your rationale behind the switch is.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Modern historiography is switching to this format more and more, so it makes sense for a historical channel to follow suit.
@nhmooytis70583 ай бұрын
Aw give it a rest, tired of these trölls. This is the third one. Please ban them.
@nhmooytis70583 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals👏👏👏
@Biggydiggly3 ай бұрын
@@nhmooytis7058 Quit using the Christian calendar then.
@zombieoverlord51733 ай бұрын
@@BiggydigglyIt's a modified Roman calender. Calender's and dating systems build off of each other and change. You don't own the god damn calender
@teyhacruz10013 ай бұрын
If we are talking about early Christianity, then Judah and not Palestine would be the correct word to use for this region at that particular time
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
Nope, the region of land itself was Palestine, no matter what governing structure ruled it at the time. Roman's too. Cope and seethe
@teyhacruz10013 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 the Roman's changed it after the second Jewish rebellion, and the Romans renamed Judah Palestine after the philistine to mock the jews because the philistine's were the Jewish people's arch enemy.
@teyhacruz10013 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 also no one called Judah or Israel Palestine until the occupiers, aka the Romans, kicked out the indigenous Jewish people out of the region that's why they're Jewish communities all over Europe and the Middle East until after WW2
@teyhacruz10013 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 also no one called Judah or Israel Palestine until the occupiers, aka the Romans, kicked out the indigenous Jewish people out of the region that's why they're Jewish communities all over Europe and the Middle East until after WW2
@teyhacruz10013 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 also no one called Judah or Israel Palestine until the occupiers, aka the Romans, kicked out the indigenous Jewish people out of the region that's why they're Jewish there were communities all over Europe and the Middle East
@andrewculbreth73023 ай бұрын
The most controversial thing in this video is the pronunciation of Saducees
@SlippyBiz3 ай бұрын
They were sad, you see.
@danielhooke61153 ай бұрын
12:50 And "Ignatius". 🙃
@RandyJGJ3 ай бұрын
But no, I ran for this comment. 😂 I had the rewind, because who? 😅
@Glatix3 ай бұрын
Saducees nuts
@gregogrady80273 ай бұрын
This video was obviously poorly researched and would have benefited massively from having someone who was actually knowledgeable on this topic review the video throughout the production process.
@ericponce87403 ай бұрын
In the 6th and 7th centuries AD, there was a division between Chalcedonian Christianity and Monophysitism. The Roman Emperor and Patriarch in Constantinople were champions of the former and the latter was practiced in the Eastern Provinces, specifically in Egypt. The division became heated more in the 7th century. When the Arabs conquered the Levant and Eygpt, the church leaders there saw the Arabs (though under the Islamic faith) as liberators from the Roman Emperor and Patriarch in Constantinople.
@markbotros75083 ай бұрын
Accurate framing
@UsuallyTrolling3 ай бұрын
Thank you for not using “Common Era”🤮
@MrDaftFunk3 ай бұрын
There was no such thing as Islam at the time, the Arabs followed a syncretic faith of Babylonian Jewry and Heretical Christianity. They worshipped Exilarchs in Babylon.
@Saramorgan93 ай бұрын
@@ChrisElias5002yes the Coptics were subjugated by the Byzantine.even before Arabs came to Egypt the Coptics were in favour of sasanians over the romans
@Lisan-n7u3 ай бұрын
Now coptic will cry hearing that @@Saramorgan9
@dubseason7173 ай бұрын
The ebionites did not influence islam, the sect was extinct by the 4th century CE and there was no presence of them in Arabia whatsoever
@dacarrico3 ай бұрын
The last time I was this early, there was only one Abrahamic faith.
@darkrieshunter66703 ай бұрын
There really isn’t one, as early Judaism if we can even call it that wasn’t really unified with different interpretations and doctrine. As it evolved and consolidated through the years it would emerge into different sect like Samaritan and etc. the Judaism that we would begin to recognize emerge after the destruction of the second temple and even then it would evolved. People adapt and change their religion to suit their personal needs and identity not the other way around
@wave_breakr3 ай бұрын
@@darkrieshunter6670 I’m pretty sure he just means the people who were upon whatever Abraham was upon. Obviously as a prophet, everybody who would have followed him would have been a believer of monotheism, united under his guidance. Today there’s dispute over Jesus (rejected as a prophet by Jews, accepted as a prophet by Muslims, and some dispute over Christians if he was just a prophet, lord, or God). And ofc Muslims believe in a final prophet and revelation/scripture of God. Some converted during his time. Today Jews and Christians disbelieve in his prophecy of course. What I personally find most fascinating is that both Christians and Muslims believe Jesus will return. And while Jews reject Jesus specifically, they’re still awaiting the coming of the Messiah. Which is also very similar to the Arabic word Jesus is referred to in the Quran if I’m not mistaken. It’s fascinating. What seems inevitable is that when Jesus returns the truth will be clarified, if we live to see that day.
@darkrieshunter66703 ай бұрын
@@wave_breakr the Arabian peninsula has been home to ancient Jewish and Christian communities, I think Muhammad own grandmother was from an Arabian Jewish tribe. People forgot how interconnected the world in the past is. Ironically this would make Muhammad partly Jewish and would be the second major jewish guy to found a world religion after Jesus
@balabanasireti3 ай бұрын
Dead joke
@MacrobianNomad3 ай бұрын
@@darkrieshunter6670precisely this, even the Jewish Origin story wasn’t a unified narrative as the Old Testament claims. While we got the story of the 12 sons and the Israelites in relation to Egypt from the Northern Kingdom/Samaria, the Kingdom of Judah had its origin story by looking eastwards towards Mesopotamia.
@krimzon76223 ай бұрын
"Salutations my brethren, how goes the...BY THE EMPEROR"
@mawelsalah42173 ай бұрын
@@bvillafuerte179Sultan Suleiman I the True Emperor of Rome, Caliph of Islam and Protector of the Holysites of Mecca, Madina, and Jerusalem🏴🕋☪️
@EduardoPinha3 ай бұрын
The Talmud is not a compilation of Jewish Law. It is a compendium of dialogues about Jewish Law, history, folk Stories where many opinions are put but, more ofter than not, no conclusion is stated. Later books eventually did that.
@gent55a3 ай бұрын
First country adopted Christianity as a state religion - Armenia 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲, 301 AD
@faiz59223 ай бұрын
Then the Muhammadians and their sex paradise in the afterlife came
@exgod13 ай бұрын
@MahmoudRoshdy0 The pedo guy?
@SZD.14 сағат бұрын
Google ethiopia
@DominikKoppensteiner3 ай бұрын
10:53 The Christians didn't really "develop" their view of Jesus as God. They believed, that Jesus is God, already in the first century. Paul's letters, especially the letter to the Hebrews, are an early witness. John wrote his Gospel quite late towards the end of the 1st century, and calls Jesus God. (That is unless one twists or simply ignores the proof texts.)
@justchilling7043 ай бұрын
Yeah, the idea of God being multi-person is in the Old Testament and was a known thing in 2nd Temple Judaism. They very well knew Jesus was claiming to be God. Hence the high priest tearing his robes when Jesus claimed to be the “Son of Man”.
@patrickblanchette43373 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful and kind video about theological history.
@AdrianBoyko3 ай бұрын
I must have missed the memo about the Sadducees rebranding as Sad Dookies. 😵💫
@gregogrady80273 ай бұрын
They really need to spend a little more time on a topic like this to get some of the most basic information right.
@Leah-i1e3 ай бұрын
Lol. Could be a band, too.
@sdagoth30373 ай бұрын
There's a great book I once read about this topic: 'Disciples: How Jewish Christianity Shaped Jesus and Shattered the Church'. Though the title is a bit melodramatic and was clearly intended to sell the book; the author doesn't really claim that the Jewish Christians were particularly responsible for the early divisions in the church.
@angrychickenytАй бұрын
Well well well 👃
@mysteriousDSF3 ай бұрын
Not trying to extend this into a modern political debate but wasn't the word Palestine first used by the Romans after the destruction of the second temple in 70AD? Before that, only Philistine existed - a thousand years before that. So I don't see any reasoning behind the region being referred to as "Palestine" before 70 AD
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
No
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
@@gedaliaw thing were happening before Hadrian. He wasn't the first person who did a thing.
@kadeanderson990218 күн бұрын
@@KingsandGeneralsare you talking about Herodotus naming the area around modern day Gaza Palestina because of the Phillistines? I’m not trying to start an internet scuffle but I had just never heard of Herodotus’ naming of that sub region used for the entire region. If you’re willing to go into it I’d love to see the background info you pulled from to make your determination on naming, im sure it would be very interesting/helpful.
@KingsandGenerals18 күн бұрын
@@kadeanderson9902 there is an entire video on the topic released a month or so ago
@kadeanderson990218 күн бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals thank you for letting me know, that’s great! I’ll give it a watch and maybe comment on that video too haha
@luisgomes64073 ай бұрын
Before Jews Revolted, there was no land name palestine. Only kingdom of judea and kingdom of Israel.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Cool. Time travelling Herodotus and Egyptians and Mesopotamians.
@JorgeOliveira-ow5uu2 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGeneralsRefer to what we now call Gaza since there were the Philistines established. Also, the Bar Kochba revolt didn't result in mass expulsion from Judea but yes from Jerusalem where the Jews were prohibited from entering.
@Rapha_YadaFarms27 күн бұрын
Shalom while you seem so smart why do you still call us Hebrew Israelites, jews?
@clivejungle69993 ай бұрын
Second Temple Judaism spits after the destruction of the Second Temple. Rabbinic Judaism and orthodox Christianity are just two of the splinters that emerge from that tradition. They have been the most enduring.
@moshehim10002 ай бұрын
Christianity in its conception wasn't mostly composed of Jews in Palestine, because the Romans had yet to rename the land that - more than a century in the future, inn fact. The first Christians were Jews in Judea.
@michaeldunne3383 ай бұрын
Would be interesting to see a video on Manichaeanism. It was once a competitor to Christianity in the third century; Augustine was a Manichaean at one time; and Diocletian instituted some serious repression of Manichaeans at the same time of the Great Persecution of Christians; and that repression of Manichaeanism was revived under Christian emperors, like Gratian and Theodosius.
@michaelflynn70553 ай бұрын
Long story Short, the Old Testament prophesied that God would give fallen humanity a Messiah from Abraham, more specifically from the Tribe of Judah. Jesus claimed to be that Messiah, and proved it with miracles during his life, and fulfilling over 300 prophecies that were written in the OT. He took on the punishment for our sins, and God the father raised him up. .
@karimmezghiche99213 ай бұрын
Where does the OT call humanity "fallen"? And where does it say that the Messiah will die for anyone's sins? And where does it say that God is a Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit ?
@michaelflynn70553 ай бұрын
@@karimmezghiche9921 Numerous, but you can read about the fall in Genesis 3, and regarding the Messiah, numerous passages, but a poignant passage can be found in Isiah 53,
@jojo45223 ай бұрын
@@michaelflynn7055 Name one prophecy that was true
Rabbinic Judaism is pretty much “Judaism” to all intents and purposes. Almost all existing forms of Judaism are rabbinic. Rabbinic Judaism is based on rabbinic scholarship and the tradition based on both the written and oral Torah (Talmud). The only other types of Judaism that exist are Karaite Judaism (which rejects both the rabbinate and the Talmud and allows individuals to interpret the written Torah as they see fit) and Haymanot (Ethiopian) Judaism, which also has no rabbis or Talmud but instead focuses on the “kes” (priest) who interpret the written Torah for the community. The Karaites were once a reasonably large group located mainly in Egypt, Baghdad, and İstanbul as well as in the Crimea and Lithuania but now there are just a few thousands of them left. Many of te Ethiopian Jews have adopted rabbinic Judaism and abandoned their own version. Rabbinic Judaism has also given birth to modernist movements that are, in many ways, “post-rabbinic”. Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism still have rabbis but they do not serve the same function as orthodox rabbis and their rulings are not considered binding or definitive. Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism tends to see both Torah and Talmud as human-made tradition to be respected but not slavishly followed, rather than divine revelation and rabbis are more like community leaders than authorities on Jewish law (most of which is seen as optional and open to debate). İn ancient times, there were other varieties of Judaism (Saducees, Essenes etc) but none of these survived after the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE.
@AduckButSpain3 ай бұрын
"Rabbinic Judaism" is "Second Temple-Judaism" but without the temple, so they just changed some rules. Like instead of donating to the temple, donate for the poor and weak.
@brekicpt94513 ай бұрын
@@AduckButSpain they don't have priesthood no more and dont do sacrifices
@AduckButSpain3 ай бұрын
@@brekicpt9451 Yeah... again... because there is not temple. If the temple will be rebuilt than yeah...
@brekicpt94513 ай бұрын
@@AduckButSpain would they though?
@AduckButSpain3 ай бұрын
@@brekicpt9451 Do you mean why wouldn't? Because there will be WW3 that's why.
@lib-center963 ай бұрын
Relief in a sense, as long as Jews and Christians paid the Jizya and remained deferred to their Muslim rulers, took no Muslim slaves, but could still be slaves of Muslims. Not to mention the zero relief for Jews in the Arabian Peninsula that were killed or driven out...
@kavkazip3 ай бұрын
The Book of Matthew lets us know where Jesus was born. Matthew 2: "After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod" Matthew 2:20 “Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.”
@ra776453 ай бұрын
Fun facts to you sir: 1. Regarding you second quote from Mathew, this one time, isolated use of the phrase "Land of Israel" to refer to the area surrounding Jerusalem is unusual, as most books of the New Testament use "Land of Judea." There are many hypotheses regarding this wrong use of the phrase. One of the most acceptable is the insertion of the text in much later date. 2. Did you know that King Herod the Great is of Idumaean origin (Nabataean / Arab origin) who's ancestors converted to Judaism.
@kavkazip3 ай бұрын
@@ra77645 land of Israel is referenced many times in the Bible and it doesn't mean a small area around Jerusalem . You anti Zionist creeps keep distorting history to fit into your Russian KGB created modern "Palestinian" fake history that never existed .
@geazer66622 күн бұрын
I like how Judea is called Palestine before it existed. The common view that the name change was intended to "sever the connection of the Jews to their historical homeland" is disputed.[111] Zachary Foster in his doctoral dissertation wrote that "Most scholars believe the Roman Emperor Hadrian changed the provincial administrative name of Judaea to Palestine to erase the Jewish presence in the land," opining that "it’s equally likely the name change had little to do with Jew hatred and more to do with Hadrian’s romance with ancient Greece.
@norsie453 ай бұрын
Can You do a video about the Kitos war and Bar-Kochva Revolt?
@andrewternet83703 ай бұрын
Sam Aronow did a good video on it
@VictorianEra.3 ай бұрын
I do wish you would once again use AD, and BC for the dating system.
@Randomaccount94702 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter you know what he means no need to spoon feed us we know the truth it's BC and AD
@cpom50753 ай бұрын
I applaud you guys for uploading this specific topic during a very turbulent time
@EzraB1233 ай бұрын
Love to my Christian brothers ❤️ From an Orthodox Jew
@Trump2024asw3 ай бұрын
God bless Ezra thank you.
@EzraB1233 ай бұрын
@@LackToez Found the 4chan user lol
@jimenagarcia320193 ай бұрын
I love you too brother!! God bless you!! ☦️❤️✡️
@Dunkleosteusenjoyer3 ай бұрын
Is it really brotherhood if you killed dad and renounced grandpa?
@NEXUSQUAD7413 ай бұрын
A orthodox JEW? WOAH Aren't u the Jews who hate Christians the most no matter how much we support Israel?
@michaelthomas54333 ай бұрын
I saw Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ.
@dukekenny93403 ай бұрын
And then I read mein Führer‘s book
@michaelmoran21253 ай бұрын
Right there's no mention of Jesus being killed by the Rabbis of Jerusalem... honestly this just propaganda.
@michaelmoran21253 ай бұрын
Theyre censoring this topic. But the Pharisees killed the Lord 😢
@Gigas01013 ай бұрын
My deepest condolences.
@greysnake29033 ай бұрын
I saw Mad Max
@PJump3 ай бұрын
great well researched vid. you make history fun and not boring/dry - its a breeze to learn like this.
@AsherShmuel3 ай бұрын
It was not called Palestine yet .
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
The wahmbulance is on its way
@AsherShmuel3 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 😁
@Brandon-bc1fz3 ай бұрын
Thanks captain obvious.
@AsherShmuel3 ай бұрын
@@Brandon-bc1fz 🤔
@stringfalafel76922 ай бұрын
@@Brandon-bc1fzif its so obvious why did the uploader get it wrong ?
@barryboushehri17073 ай бұрын
Great video. Please do Persian Zoroastrian religion.
@aae75833 ай бұрын
this will be interesting. it is one of the oldest religions in the world. And one of the few non-abrahamic with a large following.
@yvkuzaa.273 ай бұрын
@@aae7583large following? Ain’t nobody still practicing or believing in it
@aae75833 ай бұрын
@@yvkuzaa.27 People in Iran still practice. I outright worked with a Persian woman who was practicing Zoroastrian. And she told me this was on the oldest religions in the world. And she also said there is a following in Iran. Her husband was Muslim tho.
@ramtin51523 ай бұрын
@@yvkuzaa.27 It doesn't have a large fallowing but still has followers in Iran and India Combined, it has only between 120,000 to 200,000 followers in the world Fortunately, Iranians nowadays have become more interested in their pre islamic identity and culture Many are secretly renouncing islam right now and some of them become Zoroastrian
@Anglomachian3 ай бұрын
I’m glad this topic is being discussed. I’ve tried to explain the early history of Christianity to some people, but modern denominations often don’t like it being spoken of in quite so much detail.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@ShawnEspinoza-v1w3 ай бұрын
Difficult subject to tackle, mostly accurate. Excellent job!
@ebonymaw84573 ай бұрын
Christianity wasn’t born in 1st century Palestine because there was no 1st century Palestine. It was still Judea. Palestine doesn’t enter the picture until 100 years later in the 2nd century. I know it’s a bit pedantic, but it is important to match a historical setting with the events that occurred there.
@zombieoverlord51733 ай бұрын
Palestine was a name for the region for about a thousand years at that point. Same as Judea. There can be multiple names for 1 region
@ebonymaw84573 ай бұрын
@@zombieoverlord5173 No. The historic name for the region was still Canaan by the 1st century. Palestine became the political name after Emperor Trajan renamed it to that, stayed that way up until the Islamic conquests when it devolved into a regional name, then didn’t become a political name again until British rule and up til now.
@zombieoverlord51733 ай бұрын
@ebonymaw8457 You're ignoring what the Egyptians Greeks and others called it. A region can have multiple names that different people call it.
@ebonymaw84573 ай бұрын
@@zombieoverlord5173 Ancient Greeks and Egyptians didn’t call it Palestine dude. That name derives from the Hebrew word פלשתים (Peleshtim) which is the name Ancient Jews prescribed to a civilisation that (according to secular history, anyway) sailed to the southern Levant and set up camp there. It wasn’t a regional name and wasn’t what surrounding civilisations, including the Philistines themselves, would have called them either.
@zombieoverlord51733 ай бұрын
@ebonymaw8457 Please do any basic research before declaring something it would be very helpful for your arguments. Do you think the Romans just randomly came up with that name or was it a hellinized name for the region that had existed for 1K years? Either way a region can have multiple names to different people living there. It wasn't ever called Judea either if this is your criteria.
@purchase83253 ай бұрын
I've been watching your vids for years now, and as someone in the historical sciences let me just say, well done
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@IshSheva3 ай бұрын
AD*
@tatarcavalry23423 ай бұрын
pathetic
@leon197363 ай бұрын
Nobody was calling this area Palestine when 2 religions split. It was called Jehudeia. Only 2-3 centuris after that Romans named it Palestine
@SSMasseus3 ай бұрын
same with ototmans to palestin.
@WarChestAnalytics3 ай бұрын
This video called the land Palestine which is in context with the time of Christianity. in the Old Testament, there are several references to the Philistines, who inhabited the region known as Philistia, which corresponds to modern-day Palestine. The Philistines were a people who interacted with the ancient Israelites. The Romans did indeed expel the Jews, and the Jews hence were desirous of a Messiah who could handle the Romans, because their fight was with the Romans, not the Palestinians. Ancient claims to land are interesting, like the Native Indians who feel they were America's first inhabitants, so I guess they could use a messiah to.
@nenenindonu3 ай бұрын
Who even cares ? The term mesopotamia didn't exist in Sumerian times either yet noone would be bothered by the use of it when refering to the Sumerian period
@1097-n7p3 ай бұрын
romans did not invent the name palestina , ancient greeks called it Palaistinê and the Latin Palaestina ancient Greek historian Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" between Phoenicia and Egypt in The Histories. so the name palestina is populare much long before your false claims. judea is just an area in the bigger palestina .
@ishmamahmed93063 ай бұрын
Greeks were referring to the region as Palestine since the time of Herodotus. I think it is a good catch all term, considering that land encompassed more than just the Kingdom of Judah.
@legacyvaultchannel3 ай бұрын
This video provides such a clear and thorough explanation of the complex relationship between Judaism and Christianity. Thank you for shedding light on such an important topic!
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Caligulashorse14533 ай бұрын
Not exactly….. I am getting a major in theology and a minor and Church history and I don’t think this video is completely correct…
@zombieoverlord51733 ай бұрын
Do you think your sources might be biased or taking a different interpretation?
@BongBing113 ай бұрын
Yeah, portraying Christianity as something that 'budded off' of Judaism is a widespread myth
@joecurran28113 ай бұрын
Enlighten us then...
@samchapa42033 ай бұрын
The 1st Century CE: JUDEA NOT PALESTINE. Judea would be renamed Palaestina in 132 CE after the 3rd Roman Jewish War.
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
Zionist tears taste so good
@braydenmaine4818Ай бұрын
But have you heard the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise?
@Leah-i1e3 ай бұрын
Lol, the Jews didn't live in Palestine. They lived in Judea.
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
Cope? Seethe a lil maybe?
@davidb007..3 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836go back to where you came from transplant boy 🤮
@davidb007..3 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836you pollute europe
@Jerome189213 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836bro the entire situation was your fault 💀
@ruhikarakurt46363 ай бұрын
Bro,sacking of Jerusalem?Hadrian?renaming judea to palestine?
@Mae4Ever3 ай бұрын
Did you just purposely made Christian behind a red color with a christian who looks angry while the jewish guy is behind a calming blue that looks mature? I sense bias.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
It is in your head, but you are free to think what you want.
@Mae4Ever3 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals The thumbnail says otherwise.
@nikolaosboukouvalas4493 ай бұрын
@@Mae4Ever Did you watch the video? The channel is usually very fair in it's portrayal of Christianity, which is something that is both rare and to be encouraged.
@Mae4Ever3 ай бұрын
@@nikolaosboukouvalas449 Then why didn't he use A.D/B.C? Wouldn't it be fair, and make sense to use that since it acknowledge Jesus while the other method doesn't?
@GeneralCalculus3 ай бұрын
@@Mae4Ever CE originally invented by christian thinkers to refer to "era common to christians (and I think jews)" as opposed to regnal years "3rd year of Wilhelm 4th's rule".
@reneeh440614 күн бұрын
Excellent video!
@franciscojorgesousaandrade3 ай бұрын
I see another video rich in information, facts, chronology and culture that I really like on this channel. I don't waste time discussing information corrections, but I appreciate how much work it would have taken to bring this complete video. I even come to charge since you touched on the subject of these Gnostic sects such as the Ebionites and Elkesiates, how the first influenced Islam and the second created the first global religion, Manichaeism, and how these sects interacted with the Judeo-Christian communities. It would also be interesting to see the impact of Islam when encountering these Gnostic sects, especially Manichaeism, since both considered their prophets as the sacred seal.
@MacrobianNomad3 ай бұрын
I was coming to make a similar comment, perfectly put thank you!
@la_estudiante3 ай бұрын
yeah that was an interesting piece for me and what I spent the next couple of hours reading about after watching this. there are many similarities between doctrine of the Elkesiates and Islam, from the physical description of the angel who delivered the book to the way they viewed Jesus as a messiah.
@redvelvetcakie3 ай бұрын
perfect timing for rosh hashanah lovely touch
@nevarmaor3 ай бұрын
I've never really understood the claims that Judaism is a major religion. It is an ancient tribal/regional religion, one of many from the time period, and remains so to this day (more so tribal than regional). It is the ancestor of two major religions. That doesn't make it a major one.
@arisorokin3 ай бұрын
Islam and Christianity won’t exist without Judaism. So much has been plagerized from the Jewish tradition. Christianity simply applies Greek and Roman philosophy and religious tropes to Judaism and Islam made Christianity more monotheistic and less Trinity related
@JoeBuchanan-d8l3 ай бұрын
Six words . Gentiles became dominant in the faith
@mistmanjones35553 ай бұрын
Cool video! I’d love it if you guys did one on Saturday vs Sunday and how the days of worship changed along with the early church and how latter Protestant movements like Adventists and Lollards viewed the shift.
@gamelot120933 ай бұрын
There are some differences of interpretation even where there is overlap. For example in Chrstianity the commandment "thou shalt not kill" is "thou shall not murder" in Judaism.
@ElDannySA913 ай бұрын
It's "thou shall not murder" in multiple Bible translations as well.
@UriSteiff3 ай бұрын
Jewish guy here, haven't started watching the video yet, but Christians - I'm all for us staying friends even if we're not together anymore. You know, keeping it Platonic - sorry, Abrahamic.
@KHABIB-TIME3 ай бұрын
"So, what did the Muslims do for the Jews? Islam saved Jewry. This is an unpopular, discomforting claim in the modern world. But it is a historical truth.... Had Islam not come along, Jewry in the west would have declined to disappearance and Jewry in the east would have become just another oriental cult" The Jewish Chronicle, May 24, 2012 15:56
@ishmamahmed93063 ай бұрын
Folks who believe that Jesus is the Messiah, with Christians and Muslims being the majority of such folks, ought to be accepting of people who do not share their belief that Jesus is the Messiah
@sethgaston83473 ай бұрын
The orthodoxy disagrees for good reasons. Most Christians have no discipline and devote very time to studying their texts and theological history. Ask a Christian who Saint Benedict is
@Volkmargrim3 ай бұрын
Your holy book would say otherwise unless you are a Karaite
@carrieon13 ай бұрын
@@KHABIB-TIMEand if not for apostasy laws, Islam would crumble to dust.
@Onebytwo86525 күн бұрын
Good narration 👍
@MuhammedKadirYILDIRAK3 ай бұрын
Not all people living in Judea were jews. According to Abrahamic teachings all Prophets carry the message of God most of whom were sent to Jews and while some prophets carried the previous message some others like Jesus(pbuh) were given scriptures. So just because he was born in that region doesn't make him a jew. Christianity was a distinct religion historically and it was opposed by the Jews of that era at first hand rather than Romans. Christian scholars and historicans knew this fact. And your precise timing of spinning false propaganda reveals who actually funds you
@shayalynn3 ай бұрын
Christianity was a distinct religion historically? But this is false. It emerged as a messianic sect of Judaism. And no one claims Jesus was a Jew solely because he was born in the land of Judea. He was Jewish all around - participated in all the festivals, feasts, customs and rites of what we know as Judaism
@thiagosoares92163 ай бұрын
Correction Judea not Palestine. The name was given after they destroyed the temple.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
No
@majesticmarilag5333 ай бұрын
Why? Isn't Palestine referred to greek see people?@@KingsandGenerals
@rigelpido61153 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals So who is the King of Palestine After the Greeks or the Capital>? History? you are definitely trolling here.
@RakibulIslam-xk8jd3 ай бұрын
Learn history or you may have been leaning the wrong one.
@PhilipLaSnail3 ай бұрын
@@majesticmarilag533 No these were the Philisteans, Palestine is the Roman name given to the region after they burned the second temple in order to wipe the Jewish identity in this land. The Palestinians however became a thing only in the 7 century.
@theultimateshield51333 ай бұрын
So is it offensive to say that Judaism birthed 2 religions and is getting beaten up by both.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
I don't think it is offensive, but it is just not nuanced enough to say.
@billpollard50513 ай бұрын
I pulled this up. I will watch this maybe tonight.
@somkenechukwueluma64383 ай бұрын
What's the soundtrack name at 11:38
@MoBahar6873 ай бұрын
2 Pac - Thuggin Roman
@jamicusx33 ай бұрын
Thanks for the informative video and Keep up the good work! I, for myself, would like to see a neat video that sums up the situation and the full story of the birth of Jesus and Christianity, focusing on the political events and arguments within sects during the time, as objectively as possible.
@zoromia283 ай бұрын
May I know you used Palestine instead of Judea? Is this because the region was named by the Romans as Palestina Syria?
@zoromia283 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 Palestine is not Philistine tho??
@aliceinwonderland43953 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 Stop LARPing Pakistani hiding behind a UK flag. Palestine didn't become a real distinguished identity until the 1920s and you know it.
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
@@aliceinwonderland4395 Palestine was a distinguished entity and a name being used as far back as thousands of years ago lmao. Also good job discrediting yourself by exposing yourself as a racist. If I was Pakistani that would not invalidate any argument I make. That being said, I am a white British man whose family has been here for dozens of generations. I believe we are originally from France wayyyyy back, but yeah not Pakistani, not that it would matter one bit. Your zionism is showing sweaty
@morgankibet94272 ай бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 It was phillistine not palestine you muslim
@kadeanderson990218 күн бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836you seem pretty angry and intolerant
@chrisb99963 ай бұрын
As someone who’s Jewish and has Christian friends and relatives, I really found this interesting. Thanks for making this video.
@Ghostrex1013 ай бұрын
👎🏻
@bulkierwriter27723 ай бұрын
@@Ghostrex101Jesus of NAZARETH
@giuseppe_M3 ай бұрын
YOU ONLY KEEP THEM AROUND BECAUSE SOMEONE HAS TO PAY RETAIL AND PAY INTEREST .
@edward14123 ай бұрын
The video is full of half-truth.
@davidstout60512 ай бұрын
Very well done introduction to the topic.
@mlucasGrindstone3 ай бұрын
There were no Jews in Palestine, there was no Palestine. Philistine, canaan, Israel, the Levant Maybe
@thebritishgamer8363 ай бұрын
So many angry comments like this. Love to see it XD
@espadac474621 күн бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 No such thing as a palestine in the Torah, Bible and even the Quran lmao XD
@thebritishgamer83621 күн бұрын
@espadac4746 texts famous for their historical reality. You just checkmated yourself lmfao. Yeah and Jesus really walked on water XD. Maybe use maps that entire civilisations used to traverse the globe and take a look at them
@espadac474620 күн бұрын
@@thebritishgamer836 Even your pseudo nation of "palestine" does not exist in these 3 fairytales.
@thebritishgamer83620 күн бұрын
@espadac4746 I don't understand if you're intentionally on my side or just accidentally self owning calling your evidence fairytales
@vianneyferrand28933 ай бұрын
Really nice video, from a roman catholic !
@jamesforreal3 ай бұрын
I love a logical and ethical breakdown of history. I'm not here to debate, just here to fulfill. Thanks, Kings and Generals!
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tomaszmurzyn91232 ай бұрын
Ethical part stopped the moment he used word palestine inncontext of 1st century judea
@dinrealdin3 ай бұрын
For people asking on why the vid use BCE & CE format remember that Jesus was born at least four years before 1 A.D making the marking event off by some years and only 32% of the world is Christians. Saying Jesus is born in 4 B.C means he was born 4 years before he was born.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Thing is we are not even sure it was 3 BC. There is a range of 6-7 years various historians use.
@MLM683 ай бұрын
No one knows when dude, and if you read all the gospels no one can agree on what time or day he died.
@gregogrady80273 ай бұрын
@@MLM68 A simple google search and some light reading on the topic usually clarifies 99% of misunderstandings and false assertions such as these.
@theRTSchultz3 ай бұрын
7:19, this is something that tells me you haven't read the Bible. Paul did not encourage Jews to continue the law. Christ is the END of the Law to all who believe!
@RexOlafusVidulusMagnus3 ай бұрын
It is you who has not read the Bible. "I have not come to abolish the Law, byt to fulfill it"
@theRTSchultz3 ай бұрын
@@RexOlafusVidulusMagnus The Book of Galatians is also in the Bible. Biblical Hermeneutics is a thing, we cannot just take a passage by itself, we have to use all of the Bible.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
"You haven't read the Bible" turned into "I am using another interpretation".
@christiankane58023 ай бұрын
@KingdandGenerals Wait, its all interpretation?? *raises and cocks gun* "Always has been"
@milansvancara21 күн бұрын
Nice. Next video about the split of Rivendell and Lothlórien elves in middle earth.
@johnthinkpad3 ай бұрын
Interesting that the narrator mentions "Jews in Palestine" regarding a time before the name "Palestine" was even coined. Okay, so there were Jews there, but no "Palestinians". Narrator, you should say "Judaea" to match the period that you speak of.
@BongBing113 ай бұрын
@tawan20082008 Actually it became Palestine after the time frame of this video- specifically after the Bar Kokhba rebellion.
@ra776453 ай бұрын
You are wrong. The name Palestine is the most commonly used name from the Late Bronze age (from ~ 1300 BC) of this land. Check Herodotus (5th century BCE), Aristotle, and Josephus (and many others). They all called it Palestine.
@kavkazip3 ай бұрын
@@ra77645 There was Philistine which only encompassed Gaza and Ashkelon and who were a greek sea people. there was no Palestine. Romans changed the province of Judea to Palestine as an insult to the Jews after the revolt because the Greek Philistines were enemies of the Israelites. Also Josephus didn't live in 5th century bce.
@yvkuzaa.273 ай бұрын
@@kavkazipPhilistine is literally the same word as Palestine, Palestine is just the european translate
@ra776453 ай бұрын
@@kavkazip Who said Josephus lived in 5th century BCE. I was referring to Herodotus. I was giving examples from different times. Judea was a province for some time. The land as a whole was called Palestine. For example Mela in 43 AD mentioned the province of Judea but he views it as a small part of Palestine. The official Roman designation of the province as Syria-Palestine existed long before the Jewish revolt of 66-69 AD. However, Vespasian - the patron of Josephus - who was personally involved in subduing the revolt in Judea, formally widened the territorial boundaries in Palestine. Judea was always seen as representing only a specific and small component of this greater whole, while Palestine was viewed by classical Greek and Jewish writers and Roman politicians as representative of the whole country from Phoenicia (mostly associated with modern Lebanon) to Egypt.
@RobertH19713 ай бұрын
Rabbi Tovia Singer on KZbin makes great videos explaining the differences between Judaism and Christianity, if anyone wants to study this topic further.
@johnnybrave74433 ай бұрын
One for Israel does a good job differentiating b/w christianity and rabbinic Judaism
@HodgePodgeVids13 ай бұрын
Except he completely misses the ball on Jesus being the Messiah
@BongBing113 ай бұрын
Wasn't he a topic of an Inspiring Philosophy video way back when?
@edward14123 ай бұрын
Tovia Singer is a hater of Christians. One for Israel is a Messianic Jewish channel so they explain things better.
@glps61673 ай бұрын
The oldest church building archaeologists found dates from the 2nd century A.D. In the early days of Christianity, Christians and Jews shared the synagogues for religious services. The Jews celebrate the Sabbath on Saturdays, the newcomers (Christians) held their weekly celebrations on Sundays.
@LiamDCPearson3 ай бұрын
"He also gave an illustration to them: “Nobody cuts a patch from a new outer garment and sews it on an old garment. If he does, then the new patch tears away and the patch from the new garment does not match the old. Also, no one puts new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the new wine will burst the wineskins and it will be spilled out and the wineskins will be ruined." Luke 5:36-37 Jesus set out from the beginning that what he was teaching was meant to be a new way of worshiping God, not some patchnotes or updates to Judaism. It was meant to be different from the beginning
@Talbarami3 ай бұрын
The name of the land back then as given by the Romans was - PALESTINA. with A at the end. Please check your sources. It is a bit embarrassing.
@KingsandGenerals3 ай бұрын
Romans did not speak English? Wow
@Talbarami3 ай бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals The name in UK English is "Palestina" as well. Didn't you know? wow
@internaut23 ай бұрын
The sources are conflicted on this subject. It's a bit embarrassing for you to assume you're right about a murky subject
@hamelionz13 күн бұрын
is it now illegal in the uk to say "JUDEA"?...
@GRezzy21772 ай бұрын
There was no “Palestine” in the 1st century. Do your research.