Jewish Christian  

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"The first Christians (whom historians refer to as Jewish Christians) were the original Jewish followers of Jesus. The eventual redefinition of Moses' Law by Jesus' disciples and their belief in his deity, along with the development of the New Testament, ensured that Christianity and Judaism would become different and often conflicting religions."--Sholem Stein

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Jewish Christians, also Judeo-Christians, were the original members of the Jewish reform movement that later became Christianity.

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