In-between Malachi & Mathew: The Hebrew-Grecian Gentiles
Unlike the assumption that nothing serious happened
among the Israelites after Malachi and before Mathew, the Maccabees Judeans
were defending their faith in Yahuah; keeping the bloodline of the Messiah from
being polluted by Idolatry.
*2Maccabees 4.7,12,13- After Seleucus died
and Antiochus (who was called Epiphanes) received the kingdom, Jason the
brother of Onias gained the high priesthood by corruption. He set aside the
customs established for the Jews by royal generosity, negotiated through John
the father of Eupolemus (the one who had made the official journey to secure
friendship and alliance with the Romans). He abolished the lawful government
and introduced customs contrary to the law. So the Greek way of life caught on
very quickly, and the adoption of foreign customs increased because of Jason—an
excessively wicked and ungodly man who was no high priest.*
The making of Hebrew-Grecian Gentiles began during the Maccabees era168–164 BCE.
Jason was a sellout Judean fighting to be a high
priest when Greeks ruled over Jerusalem, while Romans were still conservative
with taking over the world. When the Greeks fell, the Romans took over rulership of
Jerusalem, which we see throughout Christ, the Apostles and the spread of the early
church. This Jason promised Antiochus Greek Emperor, he'll make his Hebrew
brothers pay homage to Hercules god revered by Greeks in Antioch.
Then Jason began selling Greek citizenship and
culture to Judeans which most of them adhered to abandoning the God of Israel.
Fast forward to the time of Paul and the Apostles bringing the gospel to the Hebrew-Grecian
generation in Antioch Greece, where they got the name Christian as a ridicule.
Unfortunately, most church people didn't
know anything about the entire Hebrew people's journey till Christ and the first
church, since their pastors told them Apocrypha Scriptures are irrelevant
Scriptures.
Like they say what you refuse to know is
bigger than you, so whenever I share Hebrew people and the first church, I am
talking from a point of understanding their history, why you argue from a
point of ignorance.
You read from GENESIS TO MALACHI, then start
seeing Romans rulers over the Israelites, you don't question how come and situations
leading to such; then you miss out on the mission of Christ and Paul to the
lost house of Israel. You don't know the Scriptural differences between Judeans
and Hebrew Gentiles

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