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The four pillars are rather like trying to hold sand- every "Christian" denomination has a different idea of what the "four pillars" are. So in that sense, your question is unanswerable. The Bible is God's book, He is the primary author and the primary subject of the entire Bible. The Jews are His chosen people in the Old Testament, they remain His chosen people, but become Christians in the New Testament. Modern day Jews are descendants of the chosen people who rejected the Messiah. We must pray for them daily. They are still living the promise in wait of the fulfillment not realizing that their ancestors rejected the Messiah when He was right in front of them. Those of us who are Catholics are descendants (spiritually, if not physically) of those who recognized their Messiah.

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Q: What do the four pillars and the Bible reference about God and the Jewish people?
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