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What might a first century Palestinian Jew have to do with the internet?
Being born in Palestine, he has always regarded himself as a Palestinian Jew.
Jesus as a first century Palestinian Jew.
Dispute over usage of the term "Palestinian Jew"
It may imply that the author was not a Palestinian Jew, and, therefore, not an apostle.
He calls himself a "Palestinian Jew."
"I am a Palestinian Jew.
Jesus was a first-century Palestinian Jew.
Shimon Avidan - Palestinian Jew and future Israeli military officer.
Matthew evidently was a Palestinian Jew, though he would likely have been writing in Alexandria or Antioch.
The name points to the human Jesus, a true Man, a Palestinian Jew of 1st century A.D.
While living in Glasgow he met Tony Cliff, "an ebullient Palestinian Jew".
Donald Harmen Akenson, reminds us that Jesus was a Palestinian Jew.
A German-speaking Palestinian Jew saved the life of a young German man surnamed "Dolberger".
The "New Palestinian Jew ," they said, needed to be physically tougher than the brainy shopkeepers who had been trampled in Europe.
The latter was one of Captain Buck's SIG men, a Palestinian Jew who had served for several years in the German army.
Scholem's translation of himself from German Jew to Palestinian Jew (Gerhard to Gershom) did not come without a price.
Proponents of higher criticism claim that regardless of how one interprets the mission of Jesus, that he must be understood in context as a 1st-century Palestinian Jew.
A Palestinian Jew brought up in Egypt, Mr. Cassuto worked for the Japanese Cotton Trading Company in Alexandria.
Hengel has argued that the author was an otherwise unknown first-century Palestinian Jew named John, but not John the son of Zebedee (The Johannine Question).
A Palestinian Jew is a Jewish inhabitant of Palestine (or Land of Israel) at various points in the region's history (see Dispute over usage of the term below).
A long passage is furthermore cited from Yerushalmi; and such an intimate knowledge of this Talmud and so decided a preference for it can be ascribed only to a Palestinian Jew.
It originated in Palestine in the 1st century AD and is founded on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ [4BC-29AD], a Palestinian Jew.
He has written that his grandfather was "a fifth-generation Palestinian Jew" who "was born in the Old City of Jerusalem" and was "a direct descendant of the Lubavicher Rebbe."
At one moment he is proud to imagine his daughter married to the grandson of Haidar Abdel Shafi, a prominent Palestinian politician, at another he is proclaiming "I am a Palestinian Jew."