The same reason why so many religions speak about him. Everybody wants God and His aproval, that being religious aproval or some ethnic gibberish. The thing is: bc they have been rivais of christianity, represented by europeans, by over a milenium, they act like saying "Jesus is arab" or telling a Black christian that hes "worshipping a white man" is such a big punch, but Jesus was none of those, he was jewish. 😂
@@AzayzaYiseverywhere Je ws ar e not E uropean the D NA i s cle ar that Eur opean Jew s Middleeas tern Jews Sephardic are all related. My mum who's European Jewish got asked by a eye doctor where she's from because her eye ty pe i s n on European. So yeah Jews are all from the Middleeast going ba ck i n time
Jesus was jew Christians of roman Palestine were Jews Only non Christian Jews from roman Palestine were expelled The majority of Christian Jews lost their language during roman era to Aramaic that is why many claim themselves as Aramaic After arab conquest Aramaic was replaced by Arabic and majority of Christian Jews converted to Islam Those Arabic speaking 🗣️ Christian Jews who converted to Islam are called Palestinians because Romans had called the land of Israel as Palestine Some Europeans in 19th century called Jews living in Europe as Palestinians
Majority of arab villages in present day Israel were destroyed except for some villages near lebanon Israel border and some Bedouin villages in negev desert were destroyed or people fled during the 1948 war and those villages were destroyed later and those people weren't allowed to return and those who were displaced in other parts of Israel weren't allowed to return even though they had the papers to claim the land was theirs and around 80 percentage of those land are just abandoned today while rest of them are now jewish settlements in Israel and descendants of those people are living in west bank ,gaza strip ,lebanon , Syria, Jordan,etc as refugees Free Palestine 🇵🇸#palestinianshaverighttoreturn
I thought his thing was only 1.8 inches. Isn't that what was proven the other day in a livestream? Just to prove that Ai'sha was not hurt during the act?
A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi thought of the Palestinian peasant population as descended from the ancient biblical Hebrews, but this belief was disowned when its ideological implications became problematic.[144] Ahad Ha'am believed that, "the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land ... who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam."[144] Israel Belkind, the founder of the Bilu movement also asserted that the Palestinian Arabs were the blood brothers of the Jews.[146] Ber Borochov, one of the key ideological architects of Marxist Zionism, claimed as early as 1905 that "[t]he Fellahin in Eretz-Israel are the descendants of remnants of the Hebrew agricultural community",[147] believing them to be descendants of the ancient Hebrew residents "together with a small admixture of Arab blood".[144] He further believed that the Palestinian peasantry would embrace Zionism and that the lack of a crystallized national consciousness among Palestinian Arabs would result in their likely assimilation into the new Hebrew nationalism, and that Arabs and Jews would unite in class struggle.[144][148] David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 paper written in Yiddish that The fellahin are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.[144][149] They also claimed that these peasants and their mode of life were living historical testimonies to ancient Israelite practices described in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.[150] Ben Zvi stated in a later writing that "Obviously, it would be incorrect to claim that all fellahin are descended from the ancient Jews; rather, we are discussing their majority or their foundation", and that "The vast majority of the fellahin are not descended from Arab conquerors but rather from the Jewish peasants who made up the majority in the region before the Islamic conquest".[151] Tamari notes that "the ideological implications of this claim became very problematic and were soon withdrawn from circulation."[144] Salim Tamari notes the paradoxes produced by the search for "nativist" roots among these Zionist figures, particularly the Canaanist followers of Yonatan Ratosh,[144] who sought to replace the "old" diasporic Jewish identity with a nationalism that embraced the existing residents of Palestine.[152] In his book on the Palestinians, The Arabs in Eretz-Israel, Belkind advanced the idea that the dispersion of Jews out of the Land of Israel after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus is a "historic error" that must be corrected. While it dispersed much of the land's Jewish community around the world, those "workers of the land that remained attached to their land," stayed behind and were eventually converted to Christianity and then Islam.[146] He therefore, proposed that this historical wrong be corrected, by embracing the Palestinians as their own and proposed the opening of Hebrew schools for Palestinian Arab Muslims to teach them Arabic, Hebrew and universal culture.[146] Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher, entrepreneur and proponent of a controversial alternative solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, asserts that nearly 90% of all Palestinians living within Israel and the occupied territories (including Israel's Arab citizens and Negev Bedouin)[153] are descended from the Jewish Israelite peasantry that remained on the land, after the others, mostly city dwellers, were exiled or left.[154]
Operation Deez Nutz was incredibly precise, somehow being able to target a mere 1.8 inches across many instances. Truly a testament to accuracy and precision. 👍
That does raise a question: If everything muslim does is "sunnah" and he has been proven to have 1.8 inches, Does this set a maximum length for muslim circumcision?
@@BTAgilityAddict There just might be. Got a few things I'm working on. If I can get a song together before the news of this dies down, I'll make it! lol
I think David also mentioned that Hatun Tash is a modern day Paul. She's been spat on, hit, stabbed to name a few by the followers of the religion of "peace".
Jesus was jew Christians of roman Palestine were Jews Only non Christian Jews from roman Palestine were expelled The majority of Christian Jews lost their language during roman era to Aramaic that is why many claim themselves as Aramaic After arab conquest Aramaic was replaced by Arabic and majority of Christian Jews converted to Islam Those Arabic speaking 🗣️ Christian Jews who converted to Islam are called Palestinians because Romans had called the land of Israel as Palestine Some Europeans in 19th century called Jews living in Europe as Palestinians
A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi thought of the Palestinian peasant population as descended from the ancient biblical Hebrews, but this belief was disowned when its ideological implications became problematic.[144] Ahad Ha'am believed that, "the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land ... who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam."[144] Israel Belkind, the founder of the Bilu movement also asserted that the Palestinian Arabs were the blood brothers of the Jews.[146] Ber Borochov, one of the key ideological architects of Marxist Zionism, claimed as early as 1905 that "[t]he Fellahin in Eretz-Israel are the descendants of remnants of the Hebrew agricultural community",[147] believing them to be descendants of the ancient Hebrew residents "together with a small admixture of Arab blood".[144] He further believed that the Palestinian peasantry would embrace Zionism and that the lack of a crystallized national consciousness among Palestinian Arabs would result in their likely assimilation into the new Hebrew nationalism, and that Arabs and Jews would unite in class struggle.[144][148] David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 paper written in Yiddish that The fellahin are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.[144][149] They also claimed that these peasants and their mode of life were living historical testimonies to ancient Israelite practices described in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.[150] Ben Zvi stated in a later writing that "Obviously, it would be incorrect to claim that all fellahin are descended from the ancient Jews; rather, we are discussing their majority or their foundation", and that "The vast majority of the fellahin are not descended from Arab conquerors but rather from the Jewish peasants who made up the majority in the region before the Islamic conquest".[151] Tamari notes that "the ideological implications of this claim became very problematic and were soon withdrawn from circulation."[144] Salim Tamari notes the paradoxes produced by the search for "nativist" roots among these Zionist figures, particularly the Canaanist followers of Yonatan Ratosh,[144] who sought to replace the "old" diasporic Jewish identity with a nationalism that embraced the existing residents of Palestine.[152] In his book on the Palestinians, The Arabs in Eretz-Israel, Belkind advanced the idea that the dispersion of Jews out of the Land of Israel after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus is a "historic error" that must be corrected. While it dispersed much of the land's Jewish community around the world, those "workers of the land that remained attached to their land," stayed behind and were eventually converted to Christianity and then Islam.[146] He therefore, proposed that this historical wrong be corrected, by embracing the Palestinians as their own and proposed the opening of Hebrew schools for Palestinian Arab Muslims to teach them Arabic, Hebrew and universal culture.[146] Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher, entrepreneur and proponent of a controversial alternative solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, asserts that nearly 90% of all Palestinians living within Israel and the occupied territories (including Israel's Arab citizens and Negev Bedouin)[153] are descended from the Jewish Israelite peasantry that remained on the land, after the others, mostly city dwellers, were exiled or left.[154]
First they said he was a muslim, now an Arab. Soon they will say that he's muhammad's ancestor(they would create a story whereby isa had a fling with an arab woman). Either that or he is in fact jibril. Rather than being shocked by their incredibly twisted and outrageous claim, I want to be a step ahead. 😂
A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi thought of the Palestinian peasant population as descended from the ancient biblical Hebrews, but this belief was disowned when its ideological implications became problematic.[144] Ahad Ha'am believed that, "the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land ... who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam."[144] Israel Belkind, the founder of the Bilu movement also asserted that the Palestinian Arabs were the blood brothers of the Jews.[146] Ber Borochov, one of the key ideological architects of Marxist Zionism, claimed as early as 1905 that "[t]he Fellahin in Eretz-Israel are the descendants of remnants of the Hebrew agricultural community",[147] believing them to be descendants of the ancient Hebrew residents "together with a small admixture of Arab blood".[144] He further believed that the Palestinian peasantry would embrace Zionism and that the lack of a crystallized national consciousness among Palestinian Arabs would result in their likely assimilation into the new Hebrew nationalism, and that Arabs and Jews would unite in class struggle.[144][148] David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 paper written in Yiddish that The fellahin are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.[144][149] They also claimed that these peasants and their mode of life were living historical testimonies to ancient Israelite practices described in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.[150] Ben Zvi stated in a later writing that "Obviously, it would be incorrect to claim that all fellahin are descended from the ancient Jews; rather, we are discussing their majority or their foundation", and that "The vast majority of the fellahin are not descended from Arab conquerors but rather from the Jewish peasants who made up the majority in the region before the Islamic conquest".[151] Tamari notes that "the ideological implications of this claim became very problematic and were soon withdrawn from circulation."[144] Salim Tamari notes the paradoxes produced by the search for "nativist" roots among these Zionist figures, particularly the Canaanist followers of Yonatan Ratosh,[144] who sought to replace the "old" diasporic Jewish identity with a nationalism that embraced the existing residents of Palestine.[152] In his book on the Palestinians, The Arabs in Eretz-Israel, Belkind advanced the idea that the dispersion of Jews out of the Land of Israel after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus is a "historic error" that must be corrected. While it dispersed much of the land's Jewish community around the world, those "workers of the land that remained attached to their land," stayed behind and were eventually converted to Christianity and then Islam.[146] He therefore, proposed that this historical wrong be corrected, by embracing the Palestinians as their own and proposed the opening of Hebrew schools for Palestinian Arab Muslims to teach them Arabic, Hebrew and universal culture.[146] Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher, entrepreneur and proponent of a controversial alternative solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, asserts that nearly 90% of all Palestinians living within Israel and the occupied territories (including Israel's Arab citizens and Negev Bedouin)[153] are descended from the Jewish Israelite peasantry that remained on the land, after the others, mostly city dwellers, were exiled or left.[154]
Jesus was jew Christians of roman Palestine were Jews Only non Christian Jews from roman Palestine were expelled The majority of Christian Jews lost their language during roman era to Aramaic that is why many claim themselves as Aramaic After arab conquest Aramaic was replaced by Arabic and majority of Christian Jews converted to Islam Those Arabic speaking 🗣️ Christian Jews who converted to Islam are called Palestinians because Romans had called the land of Israel as Palestine Some Europeans in 19th century called Jews living in Europe as Palestinians
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Are you only capable of thinking in copy paste? Where I come from, copy pasting from a random book or website and passing it off as your own argument is called plagiarism and is intellectually dishonest
Do a reaction video of - Capturing Christianity - Watch as a top scholar of Islam (Gabriel Said Reynolds) reveals why Muslims can't explain the missing Gospel in the Quran-and trust me, this is one dilemma the Dawah Bros.™ definitely don’t want you to know about
Terrorist has his "pager" go off 💥 David: "Why is no one screaming allah ackbar?!" Me: ROFL 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Also, people were outraged that Israel didn't use "more precise" methods to deal with hamas. They used a more precise method, and people are still outraged.
@@winxclubstellamusacan confirm. I’m Lebanese. Many of my Lebanese friends can pass as Slavic, with blonde hair etc, and many can pass as Indian as they are very brown. We are very diverse.
Jesus was born to a Jewish mother, celebrated Passover, taught at the Jewish temple and people called him rabbi. So no! He was not an Arab Muslim called Isa! 😅
He was also of the House of David, so unless the Arabs want to own King David too, Jesus was no Arab. They might as well say "All Jews are Arabs" and kiss and make up.
⚠allah is an Arabic word❗HOW COULD JESUS SPEAK ARABIC⁉ I THOUGHT THAT MOMO CAME FOR THE ARABS, A PROPHET FOR THEM IN THEIR LANGUAGE! islam STEALS 🦹♂🫳prophets! Dawah script LIES expose the ☪ult.
Lebanon could have been a model for democracy and also Christianity in the Mid East if circumstances were different. Bible talks about the cedars of Lebanon many times in the book of Psalms. I think there's a purpose and destiny for this nation. The people living there need to repent and turn to Jesus. 🙏🙌✝️
John 4:9 Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans.
Israel the nation state has nothing to do with Israel of the Bible. The Jews inhabiting Israel today are Canaanites, not Israelites descending from Jacob who got the title Israel from God. The Bible prophesied that the Israelites would spread through the world, leaving the region of the modern nation state Israel behind.
Jesus was Ethnically Middle Eastern, but there is more than just Arabs in the Middle East. Jesus, was what we would call today Mizrahi Jewish (Jews of Middle Eastern, mostly Levintine, decent).
Jesus was ethnically jewish . Not "mizrahi". Mizrahi jews are jews that lived in the diaspora in Arab/middle eastern countries. Arab aren't even indigenous to the Levant/middle east . Unlike Persians,for example.
@@user-ei5zo7rn2f Arab is a linguistic term, not an ethnic term! Only the gulf Arabs are ethnic Arabs, and modern day Arabized people are primarily made of their own native ethnicities. And Mizrahi (eastern) Jews is a term that is used to distinguish the ethnic Jews from the different from the Ashkenazi (Western) Jews. Most Lebanese in Lebanon are ethnically Lebanese, most Egyptian in Egypt are ethically Egyptian, and so on.
Which still makes him racially Caucasian! All Middle Eastern and Mediterranean people are white, and we have always identified as such. Why do most people in the west not know what white actually means nowadays?
Which still makes him racially Caucasian! Which still makes him racially Caucasian! Why have so many western people forgotten what white actually means nowadays?
There was a large population of Christians in Ethiopia, Sneako, with roots going back to when the Apostle Phillip was sent to Gaza (oops, proves there were Jews in Gaza 2,000 years ago) to witness to the Ethiopian official in charge of the Queen's treasury.The man had come down to Jerusalem to worship as a Jew. After Phillip explained the scriptures he was reading in Isaiah, the man asked to be baptized. So, there were both black Jews and Christians. So much for you saying God doesn't want people to mix races in your religion. In fact, Jesus said, "Go and teach ALL nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
Now to be fair, we’re their Arabic Jewish tribes? Yes. In fact the modern lands of Yemen even played host to an actual Jewish kingdom(its rulers were Jewish, the population was a mix of pagan, Jewish, and Christians) for a fair period of time centuries ago. But these developments occurred primarily AFTER the life of Jesus.
John 4:9 "Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans."
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 What's wrong with. I have notist that Muslims are so sensitive of criticism about our religion? I don't know or care. What so funny?? Wird
There are more. There was a split between Jacob and Esau, the former receiving the title Israel from which the Israelites and Christ came, the latter mixing with the Canaanites (second genealogy). Also, there was NEVER a mention of "Jews" in the Bible until a few hundred years after Christ. The term "Jew" in the Bible has replaced both Judahites and Judean and Israelite, leading to confusion about what is going on. They are far from being the same, and modern Jews can only be considered inhabits of Judea but not of the tribe of Judah as they are Canaanites.
JESUS was a Jew but He was so much more than that because He is the Eternal God. What he looked like is not as important as what He stood for, and He laid His life down for the sins of the world because God's love knows no bounds. The grace of God is free because no one can earn it, but can we open our heart to that grace in order to receive it.
When I read about the first exploded pagers, I was sure that Hezbollah had long ago bought the cheapest pagers with improper batteries, which exploded when they were out of warranty. Why did I think that? Two of my washing machines broke right after they came out of the warranty period. 🤷 In addition, there was a time when I read about cell phones exploding due to batteries.
Hi I need your help by any chance do you know if anyone or Ap himself who said the sun stopped in the sky on his day when he was born in 1974? And secondly, saw the Holy Spirit descending on him because of the dust coming from the ceiling?
The coming King that we're looking for: He is the King of the Jews, He is a racial King Many people can't handle that Jesus Christ is Jewish, and He's the King of the Jews. Also, He's the King of Israel, that's a nation. He's the King of all the ages King of Heaven King of glory King of kings and Lord of lords He was a Prophet before Moses A Priest before Melchizedec Champion like Joshua An offering in place of Isaac A King in the line of David A Wise Counselor above Solomon The Beloved/Rejected/Exalted Son like Joseph And yet far more... The heavens declare His glory The firmament sheweth His handiwork He Who Is Who Was And Who Always Will Be. The First and the Last He is the Alpha and Omega The A and the Z He is the First Fruits of them that slept He is the I AM that I AM The Voice of the burning bush He is the Captain of the Lord's host He was the Conqueror of Jericho He is enduringly strong He is entirely sincere He is eternally steadfast He is immortally graceful He is imperially powerful He is impartially merciful In Him dwells the fulness of the Godhead bodily The very God of very God He is our Kinsman-Redeemer And our Avenger of blood He is our City of refuge Our Performing High Priest Our Personal Prophet Our Reigning King He is the Loftiest Idea in literature He's the Highest Personality in philosophy He's the Fundamental Doctrine of theology He's the Supreme Problem in "higher criticism" He's the Miracle of the ages The Superlative of everything good We are the beneficiaries of a love letter, written in Blood, on a wooden Cross erected in Judea 2000 years ago He was crucified on a Cross of wood, yet He made the hill on which it stood By Him were all things made that were made; without Him was not anything made that was made By Him ALL THINGS are held together What held Him to that Cross? It wasn't the nails. It was His love for you and me He was born of a woman so that we could be born of God He humbled Himself so that we could be lifted up He became a Servant so that we could be made co-heirs He suffered rejection so that we could become His friends He denied Himself so that we could freely receive all things He gave Himself so that He could bless us He is available to the tempted and tried He blesses the young He cleanses the lepers He defends the feeble He delivers the captives He discharges the debtors He forgives the sinners He franchises the meek He guards the besieged He heals the sick He provides strength to the weak He regards the aged He rewards the diligent He serves the unfortunate He sympathizes and He saves His offices are manifold His reign is righteous His promises are sure His goodness is limitless His light is matchless His grace is sufficient His love never changes His mercy is everlasting His Word is enough His yoke is easy and His burden is light I wish i could describe Him to you He's indescribable He's incomprehensible He's irresistible He's invincible The heaven of heavens cannot contain Him Man cannot explain Him The Pharisees couldn't stand Him and learned that they couldn't stop Him Pilate couldn't find any fault with Him The witnesses couldn't agree against Him Herod couldn't kill Him Death couldn't handle Him The grave couldn't hold Him He has always been and always will be He had no predecessor and will have no successor You can't impeach Him and He isn't going to resign His Name is above every name That at the Name of Yeshuah: Every knee shall bow, Every tongue shall confess That Jesus Christ is Lord His is the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory... for ever... and ever..Amen!! -RIP Chuck Missler
Man. I missed this one because I saw "Jesus is an Arab" and the thumbnail, and scrolled over it, not seeing that it was from Apostate Prophet because the other aspects of the video caught my eye too much. Whoops. 😅
Regarding whether Jesus spoke Greek, one thing I've noted is that the Gospels occasionally quote Jesus speaking something in Aramaic. If he always and only spoke Aramaic (rather than sometimes speaking Greek), why single out specific instances and quote Aramaic only there? It's not noteworthy if he exclusively spoke it all the time.
Jesus was a jew, and that's enough information.
I don't understand why everybody wants to appropriate his ethnic background ...
This is called islamisation of Jesus 😂😂
Not Jew but Israeli from Israeli tribes
@@arnoldjackson-q2jno they are so stupid they want to Arabnasim of Jesus
Because some people have no balls (!) to admit that Islam is a failure!!!
The same reason why so many religions speak about him. Everybody wants God and His aproval, that being religious aproval or some ethnic gibberish. The thing is: bc they have been rivais of christianity, represented by europeans, by over a milenium, they act like saying "Jesus is arab" or telling a Black christian that hes "worshipping a white man" is such a big punch, but Jesus was none of those, he was jewish. 😂
Lord Jesus was Jewish
So what color is Jewish 🤔 because Netanyahu is a white msn 😂
@@AzayzaYiseverywhere Je ws ar e not E uropean the D NA i s cle ar that Eur opean Jew s Middleeas tern Jews Sephardic are all related. My mum who's European Jewish got asked by a eye doctor where she's from because her eye ty pe i s n on European. So yeah Jews are all from the Middleeast going ba ck i n time
Jewish Arab or middle eastern, clearly a person of that area he was probably brown not black or white 😂
Jesus was jew
Christians of roman Palestine were Jews
Only non Christian Jews from roman Palestine were expelled
The majority of Christian Jews lost their language during roman era to Aramaic that is why many claim themselves as Aramaic
After arab conquest Aramaic was replaced by Arabic and majority of Christian Jews converted to Islam
Those Arabic speaking 🗣️ Christian Jews who converted to Islam are called Palestinians because Romans had called the land of Israel as Palestine
Some Europeans in 19th century called Jews living in Europe as Palestinians
Majority of arab villages in present day Israel were destroyed except for some villages near lebanon Israel border and some Bedouin villages in negev desert were destroyed or people fled during the 1948 war and those villages were destroyed later and those people weren't allowed to return and those who were displaced in other parts of Israel weren't allowed to return even though they had the papers to claim the land was theirs and around 80 percentage of those land are just abandoned today while rest of them are now jewish settlements in Israel and descendants of those people are living in west bank ,gaza strip ,lebanon , Syria, Jordan,etc as refugees
Free Palestine 🇵🇸#palestinianshaverighttoreturn
I can imagine Mosab saying "They are not even worthy of having balls" 😂😂
i thought it the reason the creature in the cave squeezed muhd.... which part? the ball?😂😂
Between their balls or a cow, I'd choose the cow.
@@WQVXZi he squeezed him so hard he made his leather straps explode
I thought his thing was only 1.8 inches. Isn't that what was proven the other day in a livestream? Just to prove that Ai'sha was not hurt during the act?
@@raisinbread8526 You see! Muhammad's (peas bee up on him) micro p would never harm anyone, alhamdulillah.
Normal arguments: *logic and reason*
Muslim arguments: “Jesus had sandals, YOU SEE!”
IU SI, HE WAS CIRCUMCIZED IU SI (Jews totally dont do that and Jesus totally didnt say that is not necessary)
Mohamed meditated in the cave of Hira is what islamic scriptures say, HES A BUDDHIST YOU SEEE
A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi thought of the Palestinian peasant population as descended from the ancient biblical Hebrews, but this belief was disowned when its ideological implications became problematic.[144] Ahad Ha'am believed that, "the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land ... who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam."[144] Israel Belkind, the founder of the Bilu movement also asserted that the Palestinian Arabs were the blood brothers of the Jews.[146] Ber Borochov, one of the key ideological architects of Marxist Zionism, claimed as early as 1905 that "[t]he Fellahin in Eretz-Israel are the descendants of remnants of the Hebrew agricultural community",[147] believing them to be descendants of the ancient Hebrew residents "together with a small admixture of Arab blood".[144] He further believed that the Palestinian peasantry would embrace Zionism and that the lack of a crystallized national consciousness among Palestinian Arabs would result in their likely assimilation into the new Hebrew nationalism, and that Arabs and Jews would unite in class struggle.[144][148]
David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 paper written in Yiddish that The fellahin are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.[144][149] They also claimed that these peasants and their mode of life were living historical testimonies to ancient Israelite practices described in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.[150] Ben Zvi stated in a later writing that "Obviously, it would be incorrect to claim that all fellahin are descended from the ancient Jews; rather, we are discussing their majority or their foundation", and that "The vast majority of the fellahin are not descended from Arab conquerors but rather from the Jewish peasants who made up the majority in the region before the Islamic conquest".[151] Tamari notes that "the ideological implications of this claim became very problematic and were soon withdrawn from circulation."[144] Salim Tamari notes the paradoxes produced by the search for "nativist" roots among these Zionist figures, particularly the Canaanist followers of Yonatan Ratosh,[144] who sought to replace the "old" diasporic Jewish identity with a nationalism that embraced the existing residents of Palestine.[152]
In his book on the Palestinians, The Arabs in Eretz-Israel, Belkind advanced the idea that the dispersion of Jews out of the Land of Israel after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus is a "historic error" that must be corrected. While it dispersed much of the land's Jewish community around the world, those "workers of the land that remained attached to their land," stayed behind and were eventually converted to Christianity and then Islam.[146] He therefore, proposed that this historical wrong be corrected, by embracing the Palestinians as their own and proposed the opening of Hebrew schools for Palestinian Arab Muslims to teach them Arabic, Hebrew and universal culture.[146] Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher, entrepreneur and proponent of a controversial alternative solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, asserts that nearly 90% of all Palestinians living within Israel and the occupied territories (including Israel's Arab citizens and Negev Bedouin)[153] are descended from the Jewish Israelite peasantry that remained on the land, after the others, mostly city dwellers, were exiled or left.[154]
What Ahad "believed" is error. Just because he "believed " such cannot be trusted as Truth or fact.
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Sahih Muslim 2922
Why does Israel get blamed for China's poor quality control?
Haha 😂
As Christian Prince once said, "stupidity is fascinating"
Even meat going bad, Jews get blamed for it😂😅
They were produced in Hungary not China would be a primary reason.
@@HDracereven meat going bad, the jews get blamed for it😂🤣
Some say Mossad really hit below the belt this time. 😜
Right at the belt.
😂
Hezhaznoballs
I wouldn't want Israel for an enemy.
The pager should have read, "Sister! Where is your hijab!"
Operation Deez Nutz was incredibly precise, somehow being able to target a mere 1.8 inches across many instances. Truly a testament to accuracy and precision. 👍
Thank you for your comment sir. 😂😂😂😂
That does raise a question:
If everything muslim does is "sunnah" and he has been proven to have 1.8 inches,
Does this set a maximum length for muslim circumcision?
Dude I almost spit my cereal 🤣🤣🤣
Operation Premature Detonation: testelogical warfare
😅😅😅
😂😂😂
Operation scrotum explodum 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
From this day forward, they shall be known as Haznoballs!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂BRILLIANT!
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Never forget the 3,000 in the battle of the pagers. Much like their massive loss in the battle of lepanto, this date will be remembered.
And also never forgot the helicopter that took out Raisi and the d!ldo that took out Heniyeh
I guess some people just don't have the testicular fortitude
Please tell me there’s gonna be some dope tracks blowing up the air waves soon 😂😂😂
Nah man this is nuts
@@BTAgilityAddict
There just might be. Got a few things I'm working on. If I can get a song together before the news of this dies down, I'll make it! lol
David I recently knew about your life story l think you are St Paul of our generation God bless you and your beautiful family ❤❤
I think David also mentioned that Hatun Tash is a modern day Paul. She's been spat on, hit, stabbed to name a few by the followers of the religion of "peace".
Now Yemen should be getting ready for the payment Netanyahu promised.
Go touch grass
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781You first.
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781go, search for your balls 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781Aisha’s goat ate it all like it did the Injeel. A true menace to society 😢
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Read the Bible first
If Jesus was Arab , I am Alien from Mars or , I am From Planet Saiyan along side with Son Goku and Vegeta
And if jesus was an arab.
Muhammad was a sane prophet.
-which is even more akward and yet 1/4 of world believe in both
Jesus was jew
Christians of roman Palestine were Jews
Only non Christian Jews from roman Palestine were expelled
The majority of Christian Jews lost their language during roman era to Aramaic that is why many claim themselves as Aramaic
After arab conquest Aramaic was replaced by Arabic and majority of Christian Jews converted to Islam
Those Arabic speaking 🗣️ Christian Jews who converted to Islam are called Palestinians because Romans had called the land of Israel as Palestine
Some Europeans in 19th century called Jews living in Europe as Palestinians
A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi thought of the Palestinian peasant population as descended from the ancient biblical Hebrews, but this belief was disowned when its ideological implications became problematic.[144] Ahad Ha'am believed that, "the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land ... who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam."[144] Israel Belkind, the founder of the Bilu movement also asserted that the Palestinian Arabs were the blood brothers of the Jews.[146] Ber Borochov, one of the key ideological architects of Marxist Zionism, claimed as early as 1905 that "[t]he Fellahin in Eretz-Israel are the descendants of remnants of the Hebrew agricultural community",[147] believing them to be descendants of the ancient Hebrew residents "together with a small admixture of Arab blood".[144] He further believed that the Palestinian peasantry would embrace Zionism and that the lack of a crystallized national consciousness among Palestinian Arabs would result in their likely assimilation into the new Hebrew nationalism, and that Arabs and Jews would unite in class struggle.[144][148]
David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 paper written in Yiddish that The fellahin are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.[144][149] They also claimed that these peasants and their mode of life were living historical testimonies to ancient Israelite practices described in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.[150] Ben Zvi stated in a later writing that "Obviously, it would be incorrect to claim that all fellahin are descended from the ancient Jews; rather, we are discussing their majority or their foundation", and that "The vast majority of the fellahin are not descended from Arab conquerors but rather from the Jewish peasants who made up the majority in the region before the Islamic conquest".[151] Tamari notes that "the ideological implications of this claim became very problematic and were soon withdrawn from circulation."[144] Salim Tamari notes the paradoxes produced by the search for "nativist" roots among these Zionist figures, particularly the Canaanist followers of Yonatan Ratosh,[144] who sought to replace the "old" diasporic Jewish identity with a nationalism that embraced the existing residents of Palestine.[152]
In his book on the Palestinians, The Arabs in Eretz-Israel, Belkind advanced the idea that the dispersion of Jews out of the Land of Israel after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus is a "historic error" that must be corrected. While it dispersed much of the land's Jewish community around the world, those "workers of the land that remained attached to their land," stayed behind and were eventually converted to Christianity and then Islam.[146] He therefore, proposed that this historical wrong be corrected, by embracing the Palestinians as their own and proposed the opening of Hebrew schools for Palestinian Arab Muslims to teach them Arabic, Hebrew and universal culture.[146] Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher, entrepreneur and proponent of a controversial alternative solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, asserts that nearly 90% of all Palestinians living within Israel and the occupied territories (including Israel's Arab citizens and Negev Bedouin)[153] are descended from the Jewish Israelite peasantry that remained on the land, after the others, mostly city dwellers, were exiled or left.[154]
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So, what is your race? Caucasoid, negroid or mongoloid, as these are the major races of man. I am caucasoid.
Mass circumcision was going to be just too subtle... They would have to be nuts to continue this conflict...
Lol
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After certain current events, I know if AP and DW do a livestream, it will be epic. Thanks for not disappointing.
First they said he was a muslim, now an Arab. Soon they will say that he's muhammad's ancestor(they would create a story whereby isa had a fling with an arab woman). Either that or he is in fact jibril.
Rather than being shocked by their incredibly twisted and outrageous claim, I want to be a step ahead. 😂
A number of pre-Mandatory Zionists, from Ahad Ha'am and Ber Borochov to David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi thought of the Palestinian peasant population as descended from the ancient biblical Hebrews, but this belief was disowned when its ideological implications became problematic.[144] Ahad Ha'am believed that, "the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land ... who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam."[144] Israel Belkind, the founder of the Bilu movement also asserted that the Palestinian Arabs were the blood brothers of the Jews.[146] Ber Borochov, one of the key ideological architects of Marxist Zionism, claimed as early as 1905 that "[t]he Fellahin in Eretz-Israel are the descendants of remnants of the Hebrew agricultural community",[147] believing them to be descendants of the ancient Hebrew residents "together with a small admixture of Arab blood".[144] He further believed that the Palestinian peasantry would embrace Zionism and that the lack of a crystallized national consciousness among Palestinian Arabs would result in their likely assimilation into the new Hebrew nationalism, and that Arabs and Jews would unite in class struggle.[144][148]
David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 paper written in Yiddish that The fellahin are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.[144][149] They also claimed that these peasants and their mode of life were living historical testimonies to ancient Israelite practices described in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.[150] Ben Zvi stated in a later writing that "Obviously, it would be incorrect to claim that all fellahin are descended from the ancient Jews; rather, we are discussing their majority or their foundation", and that "The vast majority of the fellahin are not descended from Arab conquerors but rather from the Jewish peasants who made up the majority in the region before the Islamic conquest".[151] Tamari notes that "the ideological implications of this claim became very problematic and were soon withdrawn from circulation."[144] Salim Tamari notes the paradoxes produced by the search for "nativist" roots among these Zionist figures, particularly the Canaanist followers of Yonatan Ratosh,[144] who sought to replace the "old" diasporic Jewish identity with a nationalism that embraced the existing residents of Palestine.[152]
In his book on the Palestinians, The Arabs in Eretz-Israel, Belkind advanced the idea that the dispersion of Jews out of the Land of Israel after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Roman emperor Titus is a "historic error" that must be corrected. While it dispersed much of the land's Jewish community around the world, those "workers of the land that remained attached to their land," stayed behind and were eventually converted to Christianity and then Islam.[146] He therefore, proposed that this historical wrong be corrected, by embracing the Palestinians as their own and proposed the opening of Hebrew schools for Palestinian Arab Muslims to teach them Arabic, Hebrew and universal culture.[146] Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher, entrepreneur and proponent of a controversial alternative solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, asserts that nearly 90% of all Palestinians living within Israel and the occupied territories (including Israel's Arab citizens and Negev Bedouin)[153] are descended from the Jewish Israelite peasantry that remained on the land, after the others, mostly city dwellers, were exiled or left.[154]
Jesus was jew
Christians of roman Palestine were Jews
Only non Christian Jews from roman Palestine were expelled
The majority of Christian Jews lost their language during roman era to Aramaic that is why many claim themselves as Aramaic
After arab conquest Aramaic was replaced by Arabic and majority of Christian Jews converted to Islam
Those Arabic speaking 🗣️ Christian Jews who converted to Islam are called Palestinians because Romans had called the land of Israel as Palestine
Some Europeans in 19th century called Jews living in Europe as Palestinians
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781Reported for spam
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Are you only capable of thinking in copy paste? Where I come from, copy pasting from a random book or website and passing it off as your own argument is called plagiarism and is intellectually dishonest
Did you know this earth and universe was a muslim?
Pager notification : 'this message will self-destruct in ... 1'
Thank you for this video. It really made my day.
Thanks for what y'all do!
Muhammed's pager only needed 1.8 oz of explosives.
Underrated comment 😂
Do a reaction video of - Capturing Christianity - Watch as a top scholar of Islam (Gabriel Said Reynolds) reveals why Muslims can't explain the missing Gospel in the Quran-and trust me, this is one dilemma the Dawah Bros.™ definitely don’t want you to know about
I hope Mossad isnt that cruel😂 to send Muhamed Hijab and the Dawa gang “Modified Cellphones” 😂😂😂😂😂
He knows. David has championed the Quranic Dilemma.
Can u send me the link please
@@Tamara-u4i title of the video -> Top Scholar Reveals HUGE Problem that Could END Islam
@@Tamara-u4i - ua-cam.com/video/z1Ts3SoPiW0/v-deo.html
Terrorist has his "pager" go off 💥
David: "Why is no one screaming allah ackbar?!"
Me: ROFL 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Also, people were outraged that Israel didn't use "more precise" methods to deal with hamas. They used a more precise method, and people are still outraged.
Those people are upset that the Jewish people won and fight to protect our independence. Also we dare to breathe, and that's offensive too.
Goes to show listening to them gets no sane person anywhere.
Go alternating between big attacks and and precise ones with a spin wheel to decide which it'll be
This was funny thank you gents and the chat
21 min in lol
Momo absolutely stole a lot from Zoroastrianism! The Siras reveal that he was friends with Zoroastrians, and once had a Zoroastrian teacher.
My Grandmother is 100% greek and is whiter than most Europeans.
Yes, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern people can be anywhere between being extremely pale or extremely tan.
@@winxclubstellamusacan confirm. I’m Lebanese. Many of my Lebanese friends can pass as Slavic, with blonde hair etc, and many can pass as Indian as they are very brown. We are very diverse.
@@marcfrankoroand hopefully peaceful
@@marcfrankoroare Lebanese arabs or Phoenicians?
@@elmohuaerte6082 Phoenician / Levantine in ethnicity, but now Arab in identity after the Islamic conquests.
Jesus was born to a Jewish mother, celebrated Passover, taught at the Jewish temple and people called him rabbi. So no! He was not an Arab Muslim called Isa! 😅
He was also of the House of David, so unless the Arabs want to own King David too, Jesus was no Arab. They might as well say "All Jews are Arabs" and kiss and make up.
tribe of Judah is now arabic tribe lol
⚠allah is an Arabic word❗HOW COULD JESUS SPEAK ARABIC⁉ I THOUGHT THAT MOMO CAME FOR THE ARABS, A PROPHET FOR THEM IN THEIR LANGUAGE! islam STEALS 🦹♂🫳prophets! Dawah script LIES expose the ☪ult.
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He was not called rabbi, and he is not a Jew but an Israelite, whereas Jews are Canaanites.
Pager notification : 'we are happy to confirm your vasectomy appointment'
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"Thanos and Sun Wu Kong are palestinian, that is FACT" - Medikal Doktor
*medigal, dogdar
???
Elvis Presley also was an Arab. Believe it or not.
@@OzInfidel its writen on holely book, so i must believe....i not allow to make a question about that, is haram
@@littleollad3219 😂
Love the way Hatun says Sneako's name: Sinco 😊
My first thought about the pagers was: Operation Eiersalat.
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Pagers blowing up shouldn't be something to speculative about. There has been many instances of Chinese selling batterys that explod.
He was really Chinese. He cooked an awesome chow mein.
Jezus was a Jew. So was Mary, Joseph and all of the Apostles. So was Juda Iskariot!
My favourite guys!
Less wives crying that their husbands are important
The nine people killed put their pagers to their ears to say Helloooo!!
56:29 The Romans wore sandals. Were the Romans Arabs? People in the Americas wore sandals 9,000 years ago. Were they Arabs?
Yes
They wore pagers
Hasbulla used pagers .Jesus was a Jew and you are an idiot
The Lebanon fall started with importing the palestinians running off from Jordan because the black September
Lebanon could have been a model for democracy and also Christianity in the Mid East if circumstances were different. Bible talks about the cedars of Lebanon many times in the book of Psalms. I think there's a purpose and destiny for this nation. The people living there need to repent and turn to Jesus. 🙏🙌✝️
I once wanted to be a eunuch but decided against it 'cos i didn't have the balls...
2:20:51 Whistling, "It's a cold, and it's a broken Hallelujah," there, Dr. Wood?
17-09-2024 📟Beep, 📟Beep...SHALOM!
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Mashallah, a date to remember!
John 4:9 Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans.
Jews and Samaritans are brothers.
Jews are from the tribes of Judah and Benjamin and Samaritans are from the tribes of Ephraim and Manasheh.
Maybe the Muslim cowboy will be talking about Rocky Mountain oysters
🎼🎵Israel!!! Fuck Yeah!!!🎶🎵 🇮🇱🇮🇱
Israel the nation state has nothing to do with Israel of the Bible. The Jews inhabiting Israel today are Canaanites, not Israelites descending from Jacob who got the title Israel from God.
The Bible prophesied that the Israelites would spread through the world, leaving the region of the modern nation state Israel behind.
Jesus was Ethnically Middle Eastern, but there is more than just Arabs in the Middle East.
Jesus, was what we would call today Mizrahi Jewish (Jews of Middle Eastern, mostly Levintine, decent).
Jesus was ethnically jewish .
Not "mizrahi".
Mizrahi jews are jews that lived in the diaspora in Arab/middle eastern countries.
Arab aren't even indigenous to the Levant/middle east . Unlike Persians,for example.
@@user-ei5zo7rn2f Arab is a linguistic term, not an ethnic term! Only the gulf Arabs are ethnic Arabs, and modern day Arabized people are primarily made of their own native ethnicities. And Mizrahi (eastern) Jews is a term that is used to distinguish the ethnic Jews from the different from the Ashkenazi (Western) Jews. Most Lebanese in Lebanon are ethnically Lebanese, most Egyptian in Egypt are ethically Egyptian, and so on.
Which still makes him racially Caucasian! All Middle Eastern and Mediterranean people are white, and we have always identified as such. Why do most people in the west not know what white actually means nowadays?
Which still makes him racially Caucasian! Why have so many western people forgotten what white actually means nowadays?
Which still makes him racially Caucasian! Which still makes him racially Caucasian! Why have so many western people forgotten what white actually means nowadays?
Technically your phone, the Battery yes will cause some let's say Discomfort if you have it go bang while in the pocket/hand 😂
Next will be their bank cards going boom boom.
"Pagers for security reasons"
My first laugh of the day 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Should not have bought those pagers ... only 1 star reviews on Amazon ... now you know why ...
😂😂 the bit is crazy goood❤
Good idea to have Music on !!!! ❤
This is what you call a "targeted strike"...lol
Gangs and terrorists use pagers.
There was a large population of Christians in Ethiopia, Sneako, with roots going back to when the Apostle Phillip was sent to Gaza (oops, proves there were Jews in Gaza 2,000 years ago) to witness to the Ethiopian official in charge of the Queen's treasury.The man had come down to Jerusalem to worship as a Jew. After Phillip explained the scriptures he was reading in Isaiah, the man asked to be baptized. So, there were both black Jews and Christians. So much for you saying God doesn't want people to mix races in your religion. In fact, Jesus said, "Go and teach ALL nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
Someone needs to freestyle over the AP intro!
Now to be fair, we’re their Arabic Jewish tribes? Yes. In fact the modern lands of Yemen even played host to an actual Jewish kingdom(its rulers were Jewish, the population was a mix of pagan, Jewish, and Christians) for a fair period of time centuries ago.
But these developments occurred primarily AFTER the life of Jesus.
Brooo sick freestyle🔥🔥
Now the word His ball aah gets a totally new perspective 🤣🤣🤣
AP, I love the rant against the redhead and DW just kept quiet.😂😂😂😂
John 4:9
"Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans."
Lord please have mercy and forgive me. I laugh so much on that video. Those poor Hasbulla guys suffered.
John was the last prophet, After John we force our way into the gospel preaching it 💥 Luke 16;16
Beep beep BOOM!
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Beep Beep
Boom Boom
Room Room
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Why is this funny 😅
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 What's wrong with. I have notist that Muslims are so sensitive of criticism about our religion? I don't know or care. What so funny?? Wird
@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781
Hey MHMT. It's funny like Muslims laughing at & celebrating 9/11, worldwide terrorism & beheadings & so-on.
The agent name is "asa kesher"😂
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Sorry, Sneako, Jesus was a Jew. There are two genealogies in the Bible.
There are more. There was a split between Jacob and Esau, the former receiving the title Israel from which the Israelites and Christ came, the latter mixing with the Canaanites (second genealogy).
Also, there was NEVER a mention of "Jews" in the Bible until a few hundred years after Christ. The term "Jew" in the Bible has replaced both Judahites and Judean and Israelite, leading to confusion about what is going on. They are far from being the same, and modern Jews can only be considered inhabits of Judea but not of the tribe of Judah as they are Canaanites.
JESUS was a Jew but He was so much more than that because He is the Eternal God. What he looked like is not as important as what He stood for, and He laid His life down for the sins of the world because God's love knows no bounds. The grace of God is free because no one can earn it, but can we open our heart to that grace in order to receive it.
Jesus was an Arab? But He never went to the Kaaba. How strange.
What is whiteness! Hahahaha ! I was going there When David started blurting out white Mohamed
Best. Stream. Ever.
AP used the word “naked” Islamically when he talked about the red head, just in case anyone is confused!
They need to change their name to Hezz sans balla's
If they retaliate by using headsets ..there’ll be a cry of “Me ears are alight!”
Did you know halleluyah is pronounced the same in every language 🎉
HisBöller
How does ap speak when not trying to contain himself 😅?
AP first thrashing an ignorant person who is a redhead and has a face and then ridiculing an atheist back to back 😂 Pure gold!
Diddy did it.
Jesus was Hebrew!
Love watching you "islamaphobes"
When I read about the first exploded pagers, I was sure that Hezbollah had long ago bought the cheapest pagers with improper batteries, which exploded when they were out of warranty. Why did I think that? Two of my washing machines broke right after they came out of the warranty period. 🤷 In addition, there was a time when I read about cell phones exploding due to batteries.
Set your pagers to stun. 😁😁❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Reminder that Yeshuah is not an Abdool.
2:17:47
AP literally killed himself lol, David was in pure amused shock.
They ALL went off simultaneously .
Hez-balls-Off
1:40:48 it's Italian, FREAK! The short form for *Latte Macchiato!*
Hi I need your help by any chance do you know if anyone or Ap himself who said the sun stopped in the sky on his day when he was born in 1974? And secondly, saw the Holy Spirit descending on him because of the dust coming from the ceiling?
Even the Arabic quran is against sneako here. 😂😂😂
Operation Deez Nutz was a success against Hezballless. Allhamtoallan
sneako is a human tiktok
Israel doesn't have say anything because everyone already knows it was us 😂
Jesus was of The House of David. King David was Jewish.
The coming King that we're looking for:
He is the King of the Jews, He is a racial King
Many people can't handle that
Jesus Christ is Jewish, and He's the King of the Jews.
Also, He's the King of Israel, that's a nation.
He's the King of all the ages
King of Heaven
King of glory
King of kings and Lord of lords
He was a Prophet before Moses
A Priest before Melchizedec
Champion like Joshua
An offering in place of Isaac
A King in the line of David
A Wise Counselor above Solomon
The Beloved/Rejected/Exalted Son like Joseph
And yet far more...
The heavens declare His glory
The firmament sheweth His handiwork
He Who Is
Who Was
And Who Always Will Be.
The First and the Last
He is the Alpha and Omega
The A and the Z
He is the First Fruits of them that slept
He is the I AM that I AM
The Voice of the burning bush
He is the Captain of the Lord's host
He was the Conqueror of Jericho
He is enduringly strong
He is entirely sincere
He is eternally steadfast
He is immortally graceful
He is imperially powerful
He is impartially merciful
In Him dwells the fulness of the Godhead bodily
The very God of very God
He is our Kinsman-Redeemer
And our Avenger of blood
He is our City of refuge
Our Performing High Priest
Our Personal Prophet
Our Reigning King
He is the Loftiest Idea in literature
He's the Highest Personality in philosophy
He's the Fundamental Doctrine of theology
He's the Supreme Problem in "higher criticism"
He's the Miracle of the ages
The Superlative of everything good
We are the beneficiaries of a love letter, written in Blood, on a wooden Cross erected in Judea 2000 years ago
He was crucified on a Cross of wood, yet He made the hill on which it stood
By Him were all things made that were made; without Him was not anything made that was made
By Him ALL THINGS are held together
What held Him to that Cross? It wasn't the nails.
It was His love for you and me
He was born of a woman so that we could be born of God
He humbled Himself so that we could be lifted up
He became a Servant so that we could be made co-heirs
He suffered rejection so that we could become His friends
He denied Himself so that we could freely receive all things
He gave Himself so that He could bless us
He is available to the tempted and tried
He blesses the young
He cleanses the lepers
He defends the feeble
He delivers the captives
He discharges the debtors
He forgives the sinners
He franchises the meek
He guards the besieged
He heals the sick
He provides strength to the weak
He regards the aged
He rewards the diligent
He serves the unfortunate
He sympathizes and He saves
His offices are manifold
His reign is righteous
His promises are sure
His goodness is limitless
His light is matchless
His grace is sufficient
His love never changes
His mercy is everlasting
His Word is enough
His yoke is easy and His burden is light
I wish i could describe Him to you
He's indescribable
He's incomprehensible
He's irresistible
He's invincible
The heaven of heavens cannot contain Him
Man cannot explain Him
The Pharisees couldn't stand Him and learned that they couldn't stop Him
Pilate couldn't find any fault with Him
The witnesses couldn't agree against Him
Herod couldn't kill Him
Death couldn't handle Him
The grave couldn't hold Him
He has always been and always will be
He had no predecessor and will have no successor
You can't impeach Him and He isn't going to resign
His Name is above every name
That at the Name of Yeshuah:
Every knee shall bow, Every tongue shall confess
That Jesus Christ is Lord
His is the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory... for ever... and ever..Amen!!
-RIP Chuck Missler
I don't care that I an Gernan American, I care about multicuktural values. I love all my neighbprs and won't check papers.
Cringe.
The prophet Chat GPT and the scholar GPT
Man. I missed this one because I saw "Jesus is an Arab" and the thumbnail, and scrolled over it, not seeing that it was from Apostate Prophet because the other aspects of the video caught my eye too much. Whoops. 😅
Jesus the Muslim, is now an Arab?
Sounds like season two.
Eagerly awaiting season three, hahaha!!!
Regarding whether Jesus spoke Greek, one thing I've noted is that the Gospels occasionally quote Jesus speaking something in Aramaic. If he always and only spoke Aramaic (rather than sometimes speaking Greek), why single out specific instances and quote Aramaic only there? It's not noteworthy if he exclusively spoke it all the time.