Hey my friend, it's a rookies mistake to think that the Israelis in Israel today do not have the blood of Abraham, because from a superficial stand point they came from diverse Eastern European nations, so why would they be??
Hey Friend. Many groups have the blood of Abraham, including the Arabs. That's not what's in contention. The question is whether or not they have the blood of Jacob and more specifically the blood of the man Judah.
When we set aside the scriptures anyone can claim the name "Jew". But the scriptures along with supporting evidence don't support the claim of the present group currently in control of the land. Let's just reason through your quoted statement above.
90% of today's Jews are identified as Ashkenazi (German), with the rest a mix of Sephardic, Mizrahi, etc...
Scripture says they would be scattered
into every nation. Let's grant you for argument's sake that they mixed/married into every nation. The distribution wouldn't be so slanted to have 90% of the TOTAL group comprise
only a European ethnos (Ashkenaz) while 10% comprise the rest. The math doesn't math.
Secondly,
scripture says (
Hos 1:10-11) that even with them scattered into all nations their numbers would be
as the sands of the sea too numerous to count. Presently, those identified as modern Jews make up only 0.2% of the global population. They're literally one of the smallest ethnic groups alive numbering only 14 million, the size of the State of New Jersey in the USA.
first we have to ask ourselves why did so many jews live in these nations, when did they get there??
Ok, let's go back in time to the first century. During Judea's conflict with Rome which direction do you think the Jews would've migrated to escape persecution? I've marked where Rome and Israel are.
Here's a map of the roman empire...
The forces of Rome would travel south into Judea (even crossing the Mediterranean Sea). To flee to safety would Jews travel north towards the enemy?
I don't think they would willingly travel north into the enemy's hands. They likely fled in every other direction except north.
Now notice that Isaiah 11 says the Messiah will regather the remnant of His people from the very areas they likely fled to when Rome began attacking them.
Isaiah 11:11
In that day the Lord will reach out his hand a second time to reclaim the surviving remnant of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, from Elam, from Babylonia, from Hamath and from the islands of the sea.
Now to be fair, Syria is north of Judea so the Messiah will gather a portion of His remnant from the north, but remember the northern house of Israel was exiled into the Assyrian empire and never returned. So the remnant He's gathering from the north is from the Northern house, not the Southern house. So the remnant of Israel that He gathers from the north (Syria) won't be called "Jews".
The crux of the matter is, do we believe scripture is accurate (i.e.,
The Messiah will regather the remnant specifically from the nations mentioned), or do we believe it's "poetic" and open to interpretation as long as the gist of the prophecy is communication (i.e.,
The Messiah will regather the remnant from wherever they are at present)? I happen to believe scripture is more accurate than interpretive.
the jewish religion didn't just convert some people in Eastern Europe, no no no, they are jews because their ancestors were jews, and if you go look at studies for example one from Harvard, they took Dna from a medieval jewish graveyard in Erfurt Germany from 33 individuals
The analysis revealed two distinct subgroups within the remains: one with greater Middle Eastern ancestry, which may represent Jews with origins in Western Germany, and another with greater Eastern and Central European ancestry. The modern Ashkenazi population formed as a mix of these groups and absorbed little to no outside genetic influences over the 600 years that followed,
Further evidence came from mitochondrial DNA, which is part of the genome transmitted only from mothers. Analyses showed that one third of the Erfurt individuals descended in their maternal line from a single ancestral woman, again highlighting how small the founding population must have been, the authors said.
There's a LOT to unpack here.
Firstly, it is critically important to understand that there was no such religion as Judaism in the O.T. Said in another way, the Old Testament IS NOT Judaism. The religion of Judaism is
younger than Christianity by a few years.
After 70AD two groups identifying themselves as Jews stayed in the land with one group thinking of themselves as purer Jews than the other group who were excited about The Messiah. These were the Pharisees. Persecuting the Christian Jews wasn't effective. They eventually traveled east to Babylon, codified their traditions into the Babylonian Talmud (yes the very traditions that Messiah said negated God's law), and then traveled north past the Caucus Mountains spreading their religion of Talmudism and converting Europeans to their faith. Eventually, Talmudism was rebranded as Judaism to compete with Christianity and Islam as an Abrahamic faith.
More on the Pharisees in a bit...
Question: Can someone change their ethnicity through religious conversion? Sure, we say "spiritually" there is a change (for instance we say we are born again into a new family under the second Adam. We also say we are Jews inwardly with a circumcision of the heart), but physically/externally do we become a new ethnicity? The answer is no.
So no one who has converted to the Jewish religion ethnically becomes a descendant of the man Judah. And yet this is one of the established rules of that religion. If a European woman converts to the religion, children born to her from then on are considered ethnically Jewish regardless of their actual ethnic heritage. That is a miracle. But
there is no provision in scripture about heritage or pedigree being reckoned through the woman except for The Messiah. Otherwise, it always follows the man/father because the man carries the 'Yod'; the Y chromosome breathed into him from The Father ("Adam...made in the image of God"). When that religion reckons heritage through the woman that religion is attempting to copy/imitate the miracle of Messiah's birth.
...and because their actual ethnicity never changed German DNA will always tie the same group of European people together with common ancestry, but were their mothers converts to the religion? We need to compare their DNA with the bones of the ancient Middle East.
An excerpt from the scientific paper:
The Origins of Ashkenaz, Ashkenazic Jews, and Yiddish
“We show that all bio-localization analyses have localized [Ashkenazi Jews] to Turkey and that the non-Levantine origins of [Ashkenazi Jews] are supported by ancient genome analyses. Overall, these findings are compatible with the hypothesis of an Irano-Turko-Slavic origin for [Ashkenazi Jews] and a Slavic origin for Yiddish…”
An excerpt from the article:
Ashkenazic Jews’ mysterious origins unravelled by scientists thanks to ancient DNA
For a more scientific take on the Jewish origin debate, recent DNA analysis of Ashkenazic Jews – a Jewish ethnic group – revealed that their maternal line is European. It has also been found that their DNA only has 3% ancient ancestry which links them with the Eastern Mediterranean (also known as the Middle East) – namely Israel, Lebanon, parts of Syria, and western Jordan. This is the part of the world Jewish people are said to have originally come from – according to the Old Testament. But 3% is a minuscule amount, and similar to what modern Europeans as a whole share with Neanderthals. So given that the genetic ancestry link is so low, Ashkenazic Jews’ most recent ancestors must be from elsewhere.”
...Yeah so plenty of reasons to believe they are not the remnant, not to mention that Messiah
Himself is supposed to regather them.
Revelation 2:9
I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan
[Again, disclaimer: we are talking about the group who's currently trampling Jerusalem and hurting people. Those who believe in and follow Christ are new creatures and heirs to the promises regardless of their claimed heritage.]