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- I consider scriptural lineage that Abraham's grandson Judah was the first Jew.
- Abraham's pilgrimage to Hebron as being called a Hebrew there in his such-reign as his lineage after him
had nothing to do with his relationship with his monotheistic God Before Abraham Came There.
- The tribe of Judah as did the other Tribes of the children of Israel recognized The God of their father Abraham.
Abraham wasn't a Hebrew nor a Jew first.
Abraham was not the first Jew...If a Jew is one who observes the Torah and the Torah was not given till Sinai, then Abraham could not have been Jewish...So, the Kosher food question is mute...
- I consider scriptural lineage that Abraham's grandson Judah was the first Jew.
- Abraham's pilgrimage to Hebron as being called a Hebrew there in his such-reign as his lineage after him
had nothing to do with his relationship with his monotheistic God Before Abraham Came There.
- The tribe of Judah as did the other Tribes of the children of Israel recognized The God of their father Abraham.
Abraham wasn't a Hebrew nor a Jew first.
I get it, you asked the question as a springboard in order to tell us Jews how wrong we are?...
- It's not just some Jews who have believed falsehood doctrines.
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