@whereolive.treess: Was Jesus Palestinian? ✝️🇵🇸 He was born in Bethlehem, Judea — but the land was also called Palestine long before Rome. 🏛️📜 Saying Jesus was Palestinian isn’t wrong. ✅ What is wrong is using history to erase a people. 🚫 #WasJesusPalestinian #JesusWasPalestinian #FreePalestine #Bible #HistoryTok
who's pretending they don't know that Jesus was Palestinian
2025-09-13 02:08:09
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HumanRights4All :
Nope. Jesus would have had ZERO idea what a ‘Palestine’ or a ‘Palestinian’ was when he was alive.
2025-09-16 12:08:23
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Phoenix M.B. :
The comments are rotting my brain, you literally JUST explained this & they're saying the same things over and over. If Palestine was already one name for the region, yes it is a political choice to refer to Jesus as a Palestinian Jew, because of the modern context and implications, but it's also not ahistorical. It would also do far more good in the world if people rightly associate Jesus with the victims of a g-cide rather than the perpetrators. He identified himself with the oppressed, and yet there are so many people who call themselves Christians supporting Zionism.
2025-10-11 08:28:16
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Sander✝️🇳🇴⚡️ :
Jesus was Roman, end of story. He was born in the roman empire, died in the roman empire, and rose from the dead in the roman empire.
2025-09-12 14:37:43
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Ty Diab :
It’s in Psalms they’re literally called Philistini aka Palestine in Arabic
2025-09-15 05:53:30
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Mochi :
Palestinians are the descendants of the jews that lived there they converted
2025-09-14 22:59:49
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🇺🇸Ron رون🇸🇾 :
They want to label Palestinians as just Arabs and Muslims that is false. They are Semitic. It doesn’t matter what the land was called Canaanite, Judea, Palestine the people are the same. Over 90% carry Canaanite DNA, descendants who converted over time from Judaism to Christianity to Islam. Meanwhile, the state was built mostly by Europeans and Americans with barely 0–2% DNA, coming from secular families or later converts to Judaism. And here’s the twist: every time a Palestinian is erased, it’s someone with more Jewish ancestry being wiped out by someone with almost none. History and DNA confirm it and yes, Jesus was Palestinian.
2025-09-15 16:03:27
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Charlene :
Jesus was a Muslim, yes?
2025-10-03 23:31:22
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youdontwanttodothat :
It’s a major part of His life that he was from Palestine and treated poorly because of it. It’s crucial to the understanding of His connection to all people and not just those deemed “acceptable” by society.
2025-10-10 21:43:19
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Anjum&Kamrandurrani :
well said palastine has always been there
2025-09-12 23:17:00
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nickhardy152 :
That study actually showed that the Philistines were Aegean in origin, not native to the Levant. The pottery also resembled Mycenaean pottery. The Egyptians referenced them as Peleset, a foreign invader from the islands. However Palestinians by and large descend from native Bronze Age Levantine groups such as the Canaanites, Israelites/Judahites, Amorites, etc
2025-09-15 05:57:28
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baronvonlichtenstein :
According to Google, Ashkenazi are about half European. Palestinians, Druze, Lebanese, Mirahi and Sephardic Jews are basically the same people. Indige
2025-09-15 06:33:34
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Bojan :
The true Philistines are of Greek-origin.
Jews and Canaanites did live in Philistia because that's how the Greek city-states functioned, the Greeks the Upper Class, the rest Slaves.
Philistia was a small city-state in today's territory of Gaza.
The fact that today's Palestinians share ancestry with Jews (and other Israelis) and Canaanites does not make them indigenous because their culture is not that of their ancestors.
2025-09-28 11:44:52
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ismael_21audi :
I’m Palestinian, I do believe my ancestors came from canna as I am 100 percent falahi. Although there are many sources saying unbiased dna study’s say that the philisteans came from Greek.
2025-09-15 03:57:24
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Nathaniel Zoukaron :
Jesus was born in Palestine, but it burned in occupied land of kingdom of Isreal. So yea he was a Palestinian but with out the romans who called it like that. Felestinains were Greek, some was red hair.
2025-09-12 23:03:09
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Hayhay Randol :
Here isn’t Palestinian
2025-09-16 09:09:26
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caleb.Alexander :
Philistia and Palestine are not connnected in any way. The Greek historian used a generalization of the entire land during a time before even Alexander the Great life. Philistia was gone off the map by the 5th century BC. Using a foreigner naming something is simply wrong
2025-09-15 13:46:35
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melonade 🍈 :
As a Palestinian from a family that has hundreds of years of recorded (and well-known) history from the land - I agree. Our history in the land doesn’t give anyone the right to expel or erase us - rather the opposite. Research shows us belonging in the land for four millennias. Our ancestors were Djaahi, Amurru, Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, Israelites, Assyrians, Arameans, Persians, Romans, Arabs, Turks, etc. The proof is in our DNA. 🧬
2025-09-13 05:06:04
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Frida :
If people want “racial wars” they should do it with DNA results. If you don’t have DNA of the natives of the land…. 🤷🏼♀️Well
2025-09-13 05:01:02
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excessive_toothpaste🇵🇸🍉🇨🇦 :
so is it like how I call myself Canadian but I'm also North American but never calling myself North American?
2025-09-15 01:43:44
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mⵣ yacine :
nice video, but i wished u mentioned how palestinians today are the closest to ancient judeans
2025-09-13 11:33:19
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chilldude_708 :
Palestine comes from the name Philistines (in Hebrew, Philistines means invaders) because they invaded the coastal area of the Land of Israel and they are generally from Greece. The Bible says that the Philistines and the Israelites were sworn enemies. So when Emperor Hadrian, after suppressing the Bar Kokhba revolt, decided that the best way to end the Jewish connection to this land was to name the land after their enemies
2025-09-13 06:37:46
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Ryad :
he was born palastine and he stays palastine same as all the ppl born their free palestine 🇵🇸 💯💯💯💯💯
2025-09-12 23:19:53
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Tofi7878🇸🇦 :
2025-09-15 02:39:10
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John KG :
If this is about who owns a farm in the west bank it does not matter who was there a thousand or even 500 years ago. There was a modern state with land tenure and property ownership systems before 1948 so nobody can just grab another person's property by invoking divine right.
2025-09-15 21:50:09
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