Prophecy Sign: The world vs Jewish commandments
A recent ruling by a regional court in Germany could very well make it illegal for Jewish parents to follow the commands of God that their male child is to be circumcised 8 days from birth. In fact, Jesus as a Jew was circumcised after 8 days. If Jesus had been a Jewish baby living in Germany in the year 2012, rather than a baby living 2,000 years ago in Judea, the passage in the book of Luke might never have happened, (although we suspect God would have found a way).
This is nothing more that Jewish persecution, this time by a German court system. Hopefully the Jewish people of Germany will fight this to the top court in the land.
For the generations to come every male among you who is eight days old must be circumcised, including those born in your household or bought with money from a foreigner--those who are not your offspring. Genesis 17:12 NIV
On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise him, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he had been conceived. Luke 2:21 NIV
From the article:
Parents having their sons circumcised can be brought before a judge for causing bodily injury, even if they did so for religious reasons, a regional court in Germany has ruled. The recent landmark decision will likely draw the condemnation of Jewish and Muslim communities, although official representatives have refrained from commenting so far, saying they first want to study the reasons given for the judgment. Following the judgement by the District Court of Cologne, neither the rights of parents nor the constitutional freedom of religion can justify interventions such as circumcision, according to Financial Times Deutschland, which first reported the story.
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In a ruling that should give Jews in Germany pause for thought, the District Court of Cologne outlawed circumcision. The court further stated that parents don't have the right to impose their faith on a child. Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center told CBN News, "There's not a snowball's chance in h--l the Jewish people would ever look to a German court, especially when it comes to how we should define our values or fulfill our traditions." "The declaration of one person in a German court will have zero impact on the Jewish people who have been filling the commandment of brit milah (the covenant of circumcision) since the time of Abraham," Rabbi Cooper said. "The judge should have found another way without declaring that circumcision is illegal. His ruling is illegal."
German judges rule parents can be brought to court for circumcising children
http://www.timesofisrael.com/german-court-prohibits-circumcisions/
German Circumcision Ban Rooted in Anti-Semitism?
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2012/June/German-Circumcision-Ban-Rooted-in-Antisemitism/
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