Why Is Christianity Unpopular In Israel?

Isn’t this where they purport Jesus came from? Unapatana na negroes wa kabiLa zingine Huku wanajiita Wairaeli after being brainwashed by colonialists.

Their hearts were hardened so that we Gentiles could have an opportunity for salvation.

Romans 11:25 I want you to understand this mystery, dear brothers and sisters, so that you will not feel proud about yourselves. Some of the people of Israel have hard hearts, but this will last only until the full number of Gentiles comes to Christ.

26 And so all Israel will be saved. As the Scriptures say, “The one who rescues will come from Jerusalem, and he will turn Israel away from ungodliness.

:D:D:D:Dwacha nisiseme kitu

Is the modern day Israel still the same old Israel??

It’s true. That day when the last Gentile is sealed, then His Graces and Mercies towards non-Jews is over. Judgment time! Rapture time! Then Moses and Elijah will descend on Jerusalem city. They will preach about Jesus, and the Jews will finally open their eyes and hearts and realize whom they crucified. They will mourn like when Joseph revealed himself to his brothers.

What time is it? He is so close, even at the door.

Christianity was a Roman religion and the Jews didn’t want anything to do with it, considering the Romans were from colonizing them.

The land is the same but there are two types of Jewry. One group consists of the 144,000 (12,000 from each tribe of Israel’s 12 tribes) while the other group is the “synagogue of Satan” , fake Jews. But even Gentiles after accepting Christ, have been grafted into the family of Jews by faith through grace.

Romans 11:12. Now if the Gentiles were enriched because the people of Israel turned down God’s offer of salvation, think how much greater a blessing the world will share when they finally accept it.

The Jewish state comes to an end in 70 AD, when the Romans begin to actively drive Jews from the home they had lived in for over a millennium. But the Jewish Diaspora (“diaspora” =“dispersion, scattering”) had begun long before the Romans had even dreamed of Judaea. When the Assyrians conquered Israel in 722, the Hebrew inhabitants were scattered all over the Middle East; these early victims of the dispersion disappeared utterly from the pages of history. However, when Nebuchadnezzar deported the Judaeans in 597 and 586 BC, he allowed them to remain in a unified community in Babylon. Another group of Judaeans fled to Egypt, where they settled in the Nile delta. So from 597 onwards, there were three distinct groups of Hebrews: a group in Babylon and other parts of the Middle East, a group in Judaea, and another group in Egypt. Thus, 597 is considered the beginning date of the Jewish Diaspora. While Cyrus the Persian allowed the Judaeans to return to their homeland in 538 BC, most chose to remain in Babylon. A large number of Jews in Egypt became mercenaries in Upper Egypt on an island called the Elephantine. All of these Jews retained their religion, identity, and social customs; both under the Persians and the Greeks, they were allowed to run their lives under their own laws. Some converted to other religions; still others combined the Yahweh cult with local cults; but the majority clung to the Hebraic religion and its new-found core document, the Torah
-Jewish Virtual Library

Romans were nothing but pagans. If you remember King Herod, a Roman, ordered baby Jesus to be killed on account of the 3 wise men. How could such a person be Christian when they were the worst persecutors of the same? Even today, Rome is anti-Christ. It’s the same seed through the Dark Ages, how they have killed millions of believers. I shudder to read that the guy who resides there is the representative of God on earth. No way!

To be a citizen in Israel you have to prove your Jewish lineage first sio kuingia ovyo

In 63 BC, Judaea became a protectorate of Rome. Coming under the administration of a governor, Judaea was allowed a king; the governor’s business was to regulate trade and maximize tax revenue. While the Jews despised the Greeks, the Romans were a nightmare. Governorships were bought at high prices; the governors would attempt to squeeze as much revenue as possible from their regions and pocket as much as they could. Even with a Jewish king, the Judaeans revolted in 70 AD, a desperate revolt that ended tragically. In 73 AD, the last of the revolutionaries were holed up in a mountain fort called Masada; the Romans had besieged the fort for two years, and the 1,000 men, women, and children inside were beginning to starve. In desperation, the Jewish revolutionaries killed themselves rather than surrender to the Romans. The Romans then destroyed Jerusalem, annexed Judaea as a Roman province, and systematically drove the Jews from Palestine. After 73 AD, Hebrew history would only be the history of the Diaspora as the Jews and their world view spread over Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Were you a saved christian by that time? Going to heaven?

Mefii. Are you? None forces you to read, same way you should not force us your Jaki

@Purple Answer this, 5 marks

Wacha bangi, the world ends when you die

Bethlehem was in palestine,there was a small group of jews living around JC’s time and before. Israel didnt exist until 1948,it was just a settlement before it became a state. They hate jesus with all their hearts,even though he lived jewish.They regard him as a regular priest but not all that mumbo jumbo of virgin birth,son of yahweh,or raising from the dead.Taja yesu pale golgotha ukulwe mawe:D:D

No its not. The isrelites have never had a country,just settlements from Jacob’s time in caanan (lebanon), joseph and subsequent slavery in egypt,followed by wandering in the desert for a bazllion years…ffwd ,british almost settling them in Uasin Gishu but opted for palestine . Ni wazururaji tu

Lol. :D:D

“Herod I” wasnt a roman, he was the local ruler, a client king of octavian the roman emperor in rome . A roman official was usually present as a parallel overseer.
Anybody putting up resistance to roman occupation was usually captured and crucified. In their thousands. Jesus’ case was just difficult because jewish elders could not prove to “herod II” or pilate that he had any militia or was running a political movement. However, he was running an underground political movement thinly veiled as a new brand of jewish religion. He was seeking to overthrow the local government led by conservative religious leaders.

Not the kind of discussion OP wanted that’s why you won’t see him contribute. :D:D:D

Yeye alikua anataka a bonobo bashing fest - how they follow a religion rejected by the people who reside where it originated.