00:00I didn't understand it until I started looking at this, the New Testament through, or with
00:06my Orthodox friends, because here I'm like, you know, I know this book is Jewish, you
00:13guys got to help me with some of this stuff, you know?
00:16So they get to this place, and they get the understanding that the Sadducees and the Pharisees
00:22have this war going on.
00:25And they're looking at this verse, and when he gets to the place where he says,
00:30I'm the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, as the definition of
00:35the resurrection, right?
00:38Concerning the resurrection, he's saying it.
00:42My Jewish friends would look at it and go, oh, whoa, man, he's a good Jew.
00:49And I'm like, okay, yeah.
00:53So, like, what about that makes him a good Jew?
00:56I say, what?
00:57What, you don't understand that?
00:57Uh, no, yeah, yeah, of course I understand it.
01:01I just, I mean, it's the New Testament.
01:03Of course I understand it.
01:05I'm just trying to hear what you think about, you know, about this passage.
01:10And I, because I'm curious as to what maybe a Jew would think about, about this passage.
01:15The New Testament.
01:17The New Testament.
01:17The New Testament.
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