would care to search-out a newborn, infant, babe-in-arms “King-Of-The-Jews”?
• Certainly NOT the bogus, Hebrew, religious hierarchy occupying (haunting) the Jerusalem Temple. • And, the pagan heathens of that day did NOT have one whit of concern about the Hebrew’s Holy Scriptures. • Because the Jews had been conquered by Assyria and Babylon, the pagan heathens considered the God of the Hebrews to be a defeated, powerless, worthless God. • The pagan heathens had no respect for, and would not feel moved to worship, a Hebrew Messiah who represented what they saw as a helpless and totally ineffectual God. • The pagan heathens were clueless concerning God’s judgments on Israel, of permitting the Jews to be conquered and enslaved. • This lack of awareness, concerning God’s judgments on Israel, indicates that the pagan heathens had never studied the Hebrew’s Holy Scriptures for information about a prophesied Hebrew Messiah or about a star announcing His birth. • For if the pagan heathens had been studying the Hebrew’s Holy Scriptures, they certainly would have develop