The two bottom named rows are all related to the new testament and Christianity and are also Jewish--both ethnically and at the time of their appearance in the text the majority of their life had been as religious Jews. The sincerity of their claims to have rejected Judaism in favor of Christianity is also up for debate.
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DeltaBravoTango ago
It's almost as if Christians didn't exist during the time of the Old Testament!
1HepCat ago
The two bottom named rows are all related to the new testament and Christianity and are also Jewish--both ethnically and at the time of their appearance in the text the majority of their life had been as religious Jews. The sincerity of their claims to have rejected Judaism in favor of Christianity is also up for debate.