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The killing of Christ by the Jews was no fluke, rather it was consistent with their general pattern of behavior.
While Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were holy men, the murderous tendencies of the Jews were present even in the first generation of Jacob's children. They sold their brother into slavery, and that as a moderation of their original plan to kill him. Later when they were all in slavery in Egypt, and God sent Moses to lead them, they responded with constant stiff-necked behavior, going and worshipping other gods, and refusing to heed Moses's instructions.
The entire book of Judges is the repetitive story of the Jews turning away from God, him briefly punishing them and then rescuing them, and then them ungratefully turning their backs on him in a few years. Eventually God made the righteous man David their king (because they demanded an earthly king, not being content to be directly ruled by God, as they had been before), but no sooner did the Jews end up tearing their kingdom apart and bring upon themselves a period of near constant bad rule in both kingdoms. During this period, God sent them prophet after prophet to try to convince them to mend their ways, repent of their idolatry, and return to the worship of the true God and the observance of his law. But did they listen to the prophets? No, they persecuted and killed them.
Eventually things got so bad that God allowed them to be conquered by the Bablyonians, though again he freed them shortly thereafter. But did they repent? No! They continued to defy him and mock his commandments. Eventually, God humbled himself to be born as a man among their race, and how did they respond? Did they worship him as they ought to have? No! They killed him! Just as they killed the prophets before him!
To this very day, the Jews do not repent of their sins, but rather embrace and cherish them. Their book, the Satanic Talmud, contains many blasphemies of Christ and his Blessed Mother. Moreover it should be pointed out, that in deliberate defiance of the Almighty, they refused to observe the law of Moses when it was required of them, but now that He has forbidden its observance, they adhere to it scrupulously. Truly it was not without cause that Jesus called the Jews children of the devil.
While Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were holy men, the murderous tendencies of the Jews were present even in the first generation of Jacob's children. They sold their brother into slavery, and that as a moderation of their original plan to kill him. Later when they were all in slavery in Egypt, and God sent Moses to lead them, they responded with constant stiff-necked behavior, going and worshipping other gods, and refusing to heed Moses's instructions.
The entire book of Judges is the repetitive story of the Jews turning away from God, him briefly punishing them and then rescuing them, and then them ungratefully turning their backs on him in a few years. Eventually God made the righteous man David their king (because they demanded an earthly king, not being content to be directly ruled by God, as they had been before), but no sooner did the Jews end up tearing their kingdom apart and bring upon themselves a period of near constant bad rule in both kingdoms. During this period, God sent them prophet after prophet to try to convince them to mend their ways, repent of their idolatry, and return to the worship of the true God and the observance of his law. But did they listen to the prophets? No, they persecuted and killed them.
Eventually things got so bad that God allowed them to be conquered by the Bablyonians, though again he freed them shortly thereafter. But did they repent? No! They continued to defy him and mock his commandments. Eventually, God humbled himself to be born as a man among their race, and how did they respond? Did they worship him as they ought to have? No! They killed him! Just as they killed the prophets before him!
To this very day, the Jews do not repent of their sins, but rather embrace and cherish them. Their book, the Satanic Talmud, contains many blasphemies of Christ and his Blessed Mother. Moreover it should be pointed out, that in deliberate defiance of the Almighty, they refused to observe the law of Moses when it was required of them, but now that He has forbidden its observance, they adhere to it scrupulously. Truly it was not without cause that Jesus called the Jews children of the devil.