>>510902574 (OP)>>Jesus' parents, Mary and Joseph, were JewishWrong
"jew" is a concept invented and race created after Jesus and anachronistically applied to Jesus
'jew' does not mean Judean. They are separate words
It's like redefining the word "German" to mean "Nazi" and then saying Martin Luther was a Nazi because he was a German which now means Nazi and it "makes sense" because Germans and Nazis supposedly have some cultural overlap in the 1500s or some nonsense.
Peer review from a .org university website:
https://scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0259-94222008000300008
>The article demonstrates that this thesis is supported by Josephus and also by archaeological evidence. From the perspective of this thesis, the article contends that the term "Jew" does not apply to Galileans. First-century Galileans should rather be understood as "ethnic Judeans">>To reiterate: Galileans were not "Jews" who practiced a "religion" called "Judaism". When Jesus, the Galilean, was crucified as the "king of the Judeans" ; > Following recent voices on this issue and on the proper translation of Ἰουδαῖος we should discard the terms "Jews" (and "Judaism") with regards to the people of Judea, the Diaspora, and Galilee as well, since these terms are anachronistic and misleading for the historical situation in question. The word "jew" didn't exist in the days of Jesus and neither did a single analogous Greek, Hebrew, or Aramaic word
Jesus was a Judean from Galilee thus it's historically wrong to label him the so called made up word "jew"