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- Embed this notice@Dagnar @Bush @drexler88 To be fair, that is a (Scofield) mistranslation, given the term "jew" is less than 700 years old. It should be "Judean", which was referring to a specific people from a specific Roman province, who had seen the Roman Empire "multiculturalize" their lands as part of Imperial Integration.
None of this has to do with modern "Christian Identity", as the Judeans spoken of were the ancestors of modern Palestinians and Syrians. Pale and fair, but not German or Celtic. Whether or not the modern Germans and Celts are in fact two of the lost Tribes, is a different argument entirely.