Some researchers believe Luke was a Greek.
“Judeo-Christianity” is a misnomer because the whole concept of Christianity started from the denial of Yahweh as the divine and of the Pharisee tradition of learned men.
Today’s Judaism is 100% Pharisee and if you ask a rabbi, he will tell you that.
The God (or “gods”) in the Old Testament are Elohim and Yahweh.
Yahweh certainly was not a Creator.
Elohim was a later concept and it’s an amalgamation of various Canaanite deities.
(The Book of Genesis was authored very late.)
On the other had, “God” by Jesus is the loving God who created the Universe. Exactly the same God whom Plato spoke of centuries earlier.
Pentateuch means the first five books of the Bible. These books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The word Pentateuch comes from two Greek words that mean “five books” or “five scroll” According to tradition, the books were written by the Israelite leader, Moses.
Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.
John 8:44
Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
Matthew 23:33
Jesus is talking to Pharisees who are today’s rabbinical (Talmudic) ■■■■ and their shabbos goys.
The concept of God by Jesus is drastically different from that held by Pharisees, who to this day believe in demonic entities and do such practices as taught in the Talmud.
No he did not, even if you do believe in the mythology of a physical birth without a father, he stated that born of a woman (which you surely believe he was) there is NONE greater than John the Baptist, and he never allowed anyone to kneel before him, or to call him good, declaring that only the father in heaven is good.
With a name like that he er, I mean He should’ve spoken Spanish. Or mebbe he did - mebbe he was multilingual?
The point I was making is that ‘Jesus’ is an Iberian name?? (pronounced gutteral ‘J’, short ‘e’, ordinary ‘s’, short ‘oo’, and another ordinary ‘s’. ) I don’t know why I bother!