Doug, I think you misunderstand the word "chosen".
At a time of polytheism and lawlessness, the Jews were
the people chosen to *bear the burden* of obeying moral laws,
i.e. the 613 Mitzvot (commandments).
So, this wasn't being singled out as favorites...
Hence the old joke "would you mind choosing someone else for a while?"

-Ben

>Actually the 4th son of an Independent Baptist Preacher
>Raised with that theology and turned a corner after 4 years of theology classes
>as electives when going to the University for my IT degree.
>
>I now have the feeling that errors in translation are being perpetuated by the
>Christian Theological Seminaries due to their propensity for teaching expository
>sermons.  (Expository meaning an explanation with a scripture quote to back up
>your statement)   As a result most Christian Pastors, using the expository
>methodology, tend to use scripture quotes to explain their position, even if the
>particular passage quoted has any revelence to the subject at hand, when taken
>in its historical context.
>
>I do believe that the Hebrew people are God's chosen people, however with the
>coming of Christ, I believe that his gospel and belief system was extended to
>the Gentiles as well.  Not as replacements for the Hebrew People.  He exhorted
>the Hebrews to become believers, and the ones that did are referred to as
>Christian Jews.  The Hebrews who still adhere to the old teachings, while in
>conflict with Christian belief system, as still part of the chosen people, and
>therefore should have the honor and respect of the Gentile world.  This I
>believe, and This I live.
>
>  You're Jewish right? Not that it matters much but sometimes I tend to
>  notice a persons religious affiliation determines the zeal with which
>  they verbally assault things lol.
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