Semite
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Anti-Semitism originated in the Middle Ages in Western Europe. Semites means Middle Easterners, and pre-medieval Europeans hated Middle Easterners for political reasons. This was one of the reasons for the initial persecution of Christians by Europeans. Because of this racial discrimination, many Christians “converted back” to Judaism and went into exile in Babylon, which is now Iran. Because of the Semite Jews, people in the Middle East began to believe in monotheism. These Jews successively completed the Babylonian Talmud (they did not recognize Jesus and believed that the New Testament violated the Old Testament prophets) and founded Islam (they recognized Jesus but violated the Book of Revelation).
In the Middle Ages, Western Europeans and the Middle East formally fought on a large scale. Western Europeans use Christianity as an excuse, and Middle Easterners use Islam as an excuse. People in Eastern Europe want to do business with both sides, but they also want to remain neutral. So Eastern European peoples converted to Judaism on a large scale.
A thousand years later, this movement later spawned Haskalah, which aimed to “secularize” the Jews. But this secularization, later under the influence of Moses Hess and Theodore Herzl, invented the concepts of “Jewish race” and “Jewish nation”, which are not in Torah of Hashem. Theodore Herzl observed that the Israelites were considered God’s unconditional chosen people by the dispensational cult in Christianity. Therefore, the Jews should use Israel as God’s unconditional chosen people as an excuse for future state establishment, which will surely win the support of all Western powers. Theodore Herzl’s concepts had a radiating influence in the following years. Many Jews abandoned God, opposed observing the Law of Moses, and supported the creation of the nation of Israel.
But this motivation to build a nation was still insufficient, because most Jews still obeyed the Mosaic Law and feared and loved God. In order to enhance the motivation of Jewish nation-building, in the twentieth century, this set of ideas was officially named “Zionism” and was considered an ideology of reconciliation with Christianity against Judaism. Many “secular Jews”, including the well-known Hitler and many fake Jews who betrayed their fellow Jews, made agreements with and took advantage of Nazi oppression to force their fellow Jews to give up their Jewish faith in order to facilitate the establishment of the state of Israel. These Zionist Jews also began to assassinate Orthodox Jewish leaders. After World War II, the Zionist Nazis fell, and Zionists formally proposed the idea of a state. Orthodox Jews consider the state of Israel is the mighty warriros and officials of Amalek.
Genesis
10:1 Now this is the genealogy of the sons of Noah: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. (Gen. 9:1, 7, 19) And sons were born to them after the flood.
Exodus
17:8 (Gen. 36:12; Num. 24:20; Deut. 25:17–19;1 Sam. 15:2) Now Amalek came and fought with Israel in Rephidim.
30:33 (Ex. 30:38) Whoever compounds any like it, or whoever puts any of it on an outsider, (Gen. 17:14; Ex. 12:15; Lev. 7:20, 21) shall be cut off from his people.’ ”
32:1 Now when the people saw that Moses (Ex. 24:18; Deut. 9:9–12) delayed coming down from the mountain, the people (Ex. 17:1–3) gathered together to Aaron, and said to him, (Acts 7:40) “Come, make us gods that shall (Ex. 13:21) go before us; for as for this Moses, the man who (Ex. 32:8) brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.”
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