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Did you know that the Holocaust was God's punishment of the Jews who were guilty by association with their ancestors who murdered Jesus?

The following passages are meant to demonstrate that God has always had the law on his side to punish (kill) so called 'innocent' children who would still have been guilty by association with the sins of their parents - and even animals would've been slaughtered (punished) since they would've been guilty by association with their owners - Exodus 12:29; Deuteronomy 2:34; 3:6; 20:16-18; 1 Samuel 15:2-3.

Likewise, once the Israelites had abandoned their Covenant God punished His people by allowing the Assyrians to destroy the Ancient kingdom of Israel and then send the Hebrews into exile - The fact that future generations had to endure the exile just goes to show that God punished them because they would still have been guilty by association with their ancestors who abandoned the Old Covenant of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

Then, soon after Jesus' death on the cross God punished a younger generation of Jews because they were guilty by association with the previous generation who had conspired to kill Jesus and condemned him to be crucified by the Romans - John 11:48-51; Matthew 27:20-25 - Thus, in the ensuing rebellion against the Roman occupation Jerusalem and the Temple were destroyed and the Jews sent into exile after the Fall of Masada in 70 AD.

However, the destruction of Jerusalem and many thousands of Jews slaughtered did not even begin to reflect the scale of the crime committed by the previous generation who had Jesus delivered to the Romans to be crucified.

Thus, the Nazi holocaust was meant to demonstrate the enormity of their crime against God - or demonstrate the value of Jesus and the immeasurable price of his blood spilt at Calvary - so that 6 million Jews had to die in concentration camps as a nominal gesture or indemnity for the debt to be written off by the Creator.

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