How the Book of Mormon Acquits “all the Jewish People” of Killing Jesus
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T. DavenportJanuary 17, 2020
This is a well written observation regarding the Jewish people who were not responsible for Christ's death. It is certainly true, and should be easy to understand, that being a "Jew" at the time of Christ did not automatically make one guilty of Jesus's death. The false accusers, those who unjustly arrested him, and those who incited the mob to send him away to be crucified by the Romans bear responsibility. Judas Iscariot didn't perform the crucifixion either, but he was certainly responsible for beginning the process.
Justin MJanuary 17, 2020
I think the entire pre-supposition of this article is addressed with one statement from the title page of the Book of Mormon (this page written by Mormon) referring to the remnant of the house of Israel not being cast off forever, having their covenants remembered, etc
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