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By the time of Jesus the word Edom or Edomite had been translated by Greek and Latin into Ioudaios, Idumaean and Iudaeus meaning a Judean or person living in Judea. The original KJV of the Bible, 1611, translated Idumaean-Judean into Iewes. It wasn't until the revised editions of the King James Bible, that the word Jew appeared. The word Jew does not mean Israel, Hebrew or Israelite! We must conclude therefore that the first "Jews" were Edomites. It is certain, according to the Bible, that Jews(Edomites) are not Hebrews
Judaism is actually Pharisaism, and therefore it is a misnomer since it is neither the doctrine of the Tribe of Judah nor the doctrine that Christ the Judahite practiced.
“Pharisaism shaped the character of 'Judaism' and the life and thought of the Jew for all the future,” explains the Jewish Encyclopedia.
In fact, Pharisaism is the doctrine of the Pharisees of old, a doctrine they brought back from their Babylonian captivity.
It does not follow the truth of the Bible, neither of the Old Testament nor of the New. Its central tenets are found in a book called the Talmud, a book full of worldly traditions and superstitions.
“The Babylonian Talmud is based on the mystical religious practices of the Babylonians which were assimilated by the Edomite Rabbis during their Babylonian captivity around 600 B.C. The Rabbis then used these occult traditions in place of the word of God.
And that is why Jesus was constantly rebuking the Pharisee. Because they weren't Old Testament Judahites.
The other 10 Tribes of Israel had vanished to time.