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newman:

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--- Quote from: newman on December 02, 2007, 12:05:50 AM ---Do a google search.

They tell of a movement of pacifist Jewish heretics called the Essenes. They give a good clue as to the origins of the John the Baptist/ Yeshu cults.

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why do jews care about it so much? if it started christian stuff, of what difference is it to us?

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Because they back up Jewish history and Torah.

Parts were given to the Vatican for them to translate. The Israelis translated their parts in a couple of years. The Vatican STILL hasn't translated the parts they were given! (wonder why?  ::))

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they gave it to the vatican? They should have made the vatican pay for it...  ;D

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If the Israelis had a brain, they'd make the Vatican pay repairations to the Jewish people with the threat of turning the Church of the 'Holy' Sepulchre into a Jewish bagel shop if they don't pay up. ;D

jdl4ever:
The Vatican has the golden Menorah from the second Temple that was pictured on the arc of Titus. 

Tzvi Ben Roshel1:

--- Quote from: jdl4ever on December 02, 2007, 01:03:36 AM ---The Vatican has the golden Menorah from the second Temple that was pictured on the arc of Titus. 

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I actually heard that they wanted to sell it to someone and smuggle it into Monsey NY. Everything was planned out until the chief Rabbis in Israel heard of it and told the head priest to give it to Israel instead (to have it their), they (the priests) then refused and the whole deal was off. 
                              (Said over in Rav Mizrahis Shiur- "Pinhas, Baal Tishuva.."

jdl4ever:
I don't believe the story, they wouldn't let go of such a relic so easily as they held on to it for 2,000 years.  The only way to get it out of there is to take it by force. 

newman:

--- Quote from: jdl4ever on December 02, 2007, 02:06:43 AM ---I don't believe the story, they wouldn't let go of such a relic so easily as they held on to it for 2,000 years.  The only way to get it out of their is to take it by force. 

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That will be arranged in good time!

I'm hoping the whole college of cardinals gets impaled (in the style of Vlad Tepesh) in St Peter's Square!

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