Doesn't matter. Christians claim to be "more Jewish" than the Jews, too. What's your point?
Other than the fact that the genetics proves it? Well, for starters, because their Torah is written in older script, and no doubt closer to the original.
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Doesn't matter. Christians claim to be "more Jewish" than the Jews, too. What's your point?
Judaism evolves....it always has and always will
get over it....
Genetics is a red herring. Unless you're holding to the outmoded idea that genetics is the primary factor in determining who is or is not upholding God's Law.Other than the fact that the genetics proves it? Well, for starters, because their Torah is written in older script, and no doubt closer to the original.
Again, so what? This is stuff based, not upon what some might think is "proper" Judaism, but the Judaism that we have handed to us in the Bible. It may be newer -- it may be "changed" -- but that's the Judaism out of which Xy came. Jesus was a Jew -- not a Samaritan.The fact that the Genetics proves they are closer to the Hebrews of Moses, and quoting the Jews agreeing is a red herring?
In three out of the four surviving Samaritan groups 100% of the men's ancestors, for 35 generations, obeyed the Written Law about marriage outside the religion, without exception. But they didn''t keep that Written Law?
But that's just the icing on the cake. The oldest Samaritan Written Law is written in script centuries older than any Judean Jewish Written Law. It's more internally consistant, and the further back in time one goes, the closer the Judean Jewish version get to the Samaritan version.
Yeah. We're pretty sure that Jesus wasn't a Samaritan.Actually, Jerome used the Samaritan version to correct the Jewish version here and there. So the original Christian Bible was a bit of both.
And you're dead sure Jesus wasn't Samaritan? Every time he mentions the Samaritans he points out they are more moral and observant than the Judean Jews. He's even accused of being a Samaritan.
Galilee was originally Israel, not Judea, and it's a lot closer to Samaria than Jerusalem.
Galilee was originally Israel, not Judea, and it's a lot closer to Samaria than Jerusalem.
Jesus said, "We [Jews] worship what we know. You [Samaritans] worship what you don't know."I'm pretty sure myself, but it's not just that he liked the Samaritans more than the Jews and was accused of being one, there's a lot of parallels. The Samartians believed their messiah, ushering in a new Kingdom came from the tribe of Joseph. Living Water was a big deal to the Samaritans, (and to the Mandaean followers of John the Baptist.) And it's Living Water Jesus is talking about at the well. And a lot more parallels.
You're forgetting oral history. "Written down" and "told" are two different things.A lot of people claim the Torah/first 5 books of the Old Testament was created after the Babylonian captivity, or after the split between Israel and Judea. The Samaritan Torah, and Samaritan genetics, push that back at least to the time of Solomon, and from the Samaritan perspective, before David.
Jesus said, "We [Jews] worship what we know. You [Samaritans] worship what you don't know."
You're forgetting oral history. "Written down" and "told" are two different things.
Jesus said, "We [Jews] worship what we know. You [Samaritans] worship what you don't know."