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Yeshua held sola scriptura as foundational.
Paul held sola scriptura too.
Can you find any apostle that denied it?
There is not one shred in scripture that supports your ideas.
The Bereans were not Jews, they were the lost sheep of the house of Israel. People that had been removed from the land by Shalmanesser because their ancestors were idolaters.
Where do you get the idea that they denied Yeshua?
They were ministered to by Paul, the expert on the scriptures.
No apostle believed that Yeshua fulfilled anything but the spring feasts. Your ideas are far outside what is revealed by scripture. Paul taught that Yeshua could not return to gather his bride, nor as Messiach until after a moral falling away and the man of sin had risen to power.
There are no “Jewish” predictions at all. Prophecy was given before the house of Judah was taken to Babylon.
“Jewish” apostasy (Phariseeism) came about during the second temple period. The prophetic appointed times were already ancient by that time, and nothing about them is in any way “Jewish.”
The fact that Jews practice a twisted version of the feasts in no way renders the prophetic message of the feasts to be Jewish.
Almost the entirety of the gospel of Matthew is a denouncement of Phariseeism by Yeshua.
We have no need for the stereotypes that your posts promote. They lead people astray.
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Well; that's the folks to whom the GOSPEL was sent; but it went to the Thessalonicans first: Jews as well.
What the BIBLE illustrates; however; is that ONE bunch when to the Scriptures to seek the Truth; while the others just moaned and complained about the teaching.