Anonymous ID: 1b0048 June 7, 2019, 7:50 a.m. No.6693441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3635

>>6693266 (LB)

>>6693266 (LB)

 

It's all Paul's fault, huh? Best you got?

 

Matthew 8:5–13 and Luke 7:1–10 relay the story of a centurion, likely of high rank, who approached Jesus for healing on behalf of his servant.

 

ROMANS AIN'T JEWS

 

And BTW, possbily the most important Roman centurion mentioned in the Bible is Cornelius, described in Acts 10. Cornelius was said to have a good reputation with the Jewish people, in particular for his prayer and charity (Acts 10:2). According to the Bible, Cornelius saw an angelic vision telling him to seek Peter in Joppa. Cornelius was obedient to the vision, and Peter told him of his own vision, commanding him to evangelize Gentiles as well as Jews. Cornelius was saved during this encounter, becoming one of the first non-Jews evangelized in the early church era (Acts 11:15–18). The presence of the Holy Spirit in an uncircumcised, non-Jewish person—a Roman centurion, of all people—proved to the other Christians that the message of Christ was universal.

 

BCTFO.

 

You stoopid Jewish shills don't know horsecrap from peanut butter about Christianity, do you?

Anonymous ID: 1b0048 June 7, 2019, 8:36 a.m. No.6693746   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882

>>6693635

 

YOU LITERALLY ARE SO STOOPID YOU CAN'T EVEN MOVE

 

>doesn't require much biblical insight to understand why Jesus didn't dare to call such a person a dog to his face

 

Hey, dummy, nice slide, nowhere in the Bible does this anecdote concern Jesus calling the guy a dog. READ the two accounts, both of which included the citations to the correct passages…unless of course your rabbi(T) tells you it's Verboten.

 

Don't even bother replying, I am no longer gonna respond. You're too retarded to even worry about.

 

If lightning strikes you, I confess I really won't be bothered by it at all.

 

Sayonara.