Haaretz: The Jewish people always believed in the supremacy of its ethnic collective over other nations
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The Jewish people always believed in the supremacy of its ethnic collective over other nations.
But throughout history, this was a supremacy that lacked an apparatus for wielding control over non-Jews | Opinion
I don’t dispute that.
Their missing “apparatus” was their Messiah Christ Jesus, whom they rejected. Come then He to the Gentiles, but they do the same, saying “Lord, Lord, have I not [done this and that] in your name?”
“I never knew you.”
Thus, only a remnant of the whole, for whom He hopes will endure.
Haaretz: The Jewish people always believed in the supremacy of its ethnic collective over other nations.
But throughout history, this was a supremacy that lacked an apparatus for wielding control over non-Jews | Opinion
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Then they established Mossad.
How well do they get along with the Japanese?