Understanding Difficult Passages, Church History, and the Importance of Context 2026 ELIZABETH SHULAM Throughout history, some of the most painful forms of antisemitism have been justified using the Bible. Passages originally written within a Jewish context were removed from that context. Statements made during specific historical situations were transformed into accusations against entire generations of Jewish people. Verses intended to address particular individuals or grou
For Christians, understanding anti-semitism is a matter of biblical responsibility. The Scriptures tell the story of God's covenant relationship with Israel, the people through whom the Messiah came into the world. Understanding anti-semitism helps believers recognize prejudice when it appears and respond with truth, compassion, and moral clarity.