Jewish obsession with history

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Jewish obsession with history

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How is it that the Jews that came to America did not obey the laws of thier god? Jews knew their could be only one temple. Why did they build another. To this day they know there can only be one temple. Also all Jews in old posted scripture on thier door. We find these postings all over the middle east but not in the Americas. They also were crazy about keeping history. Much more than any other tribe at that time. But yet we have no scrolls in the Americas where their were millions of Jews. Why are the Jews speaking greek and king James language in a time before they would know such language. Why did they give their children greek names when they ibviodly left before that time Why do the Jews speak French "adue" when it was way before the French. Help me out. Throw a unbeliever a bone.
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Re: Jewish obsession with history

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If you answer it was in the translation your wrong. Letter by letter was the correct book translated. So "adue" was letter by letter translation of a word that did not exsist in the time frame of the original plates.
..must make sacrifice of his own life to atone. for the blood of Christ alone under certain circumstances will not avail." - Bruce R. McConkie

And so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven, … Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man (a.k.a., Jesus) will be forgiven (Matthew 12:31-32).
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