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| | Christianity from Judaism |
 | | I, as a Hebrew Catholic, have no objection to every nation portraying Jesus and Mary as one of theirs, so long as everyone remembers that the Lord Jesus, his Mother Mary, St. Joseph, all the Apostles and the majority of the early church were Jewish to the core. |
 | | The inscription (in Hebrew) above the curtain often says Remember in front of Whom you stand! Furthermore, above this inscription, and in the middle, are invariably the two tablets of the Ten commandments, inscribed of course in Hebrew. |
 | | In time however, the blood sacrifices of the Temple were substituted by prayers, and what is more, at the times of the former sacrifices at the Temple. |
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