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The poem celebrates the Jewish people as precious to God, enduring through ages of disdain, while condemning antisemitism as a heinous, abominable sin born of demonic hatred. This evil defies God’s covenant with His chosen, yet through Christ’s blood and sacrifice, salvation redeems them, forging an unbreakable bond. The cross triumphs over malice, uniting God’s people with the Son in eternal light, and calls all to reject this vile sin.


The Jewish kin, so precious in His sight,
Endured through ages shadowed by disdain,
Yet demons stir an antisemitic blight,
A heinous sin that stains the soul with pain.
Abominable hate, from hell’s dark core,
Defies the Lord who called them as His own,
Through Christ’s dear blood, salvation’s gift they bore,
A covenant in flesh and spirit sown.
No force of evil rends this holy tie,
For grace redeems what malice seeks to mar,
The cross stands firm, where love will never die,
A light to guide both near and wandering far.
So let us rise, this vile affront to shun,
In Christ, God’s chosen shine as one with Son.