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  • Why do most Jews not believe Christ is the promised Messiah?
    The article, “Why did the Jews not believe Jesus Christ was the Messiah?” gives us the high level understanding why the Jews rejected Christ and still do to this day In Luke 19:41-44, Christ tells us the Roman army would invade and defeat Jerusalem (Luke 19:41-44)
  • Why Do Most Jewish People Not Believe in Jesus? - Jews for Jesus
    Religious Reasons Most Jewish People Do Not Believe in Jesus Many rabbis and religious leaders believe that Jesus cannot be the Messiah because he did not fulfill the job requirements: “Judaism does not believe that Jesus was the Messiah because he did not fulfill any messianic prophecies ‘Nation shall not lift up sword against nation
  • Why Aren’t Messianic Jews Accepted by the Jewish Community?
    Jews who believe in Jesus may not be able to hope for acceptance and inclusion, but they can try to focus on the real issue at stake If Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, believing in him is not only right, it’s the most Jewish thing one can do Jesus did claim to be the promised Messiah
  • Why did the Jews not believe Jesus Christ was the Messiah?
    Why did the Jews not believe Jesus Christ was the Messiah? Bible Answer: Various answers have been given to the question, “Why did the Jews not believe Jesus Christ was the Messiah?” The Jews were looking for the Messiah to do certain things and have certain characteristics (John 7:31, 40-43) They looked for the Messiah to overthrow their
  • Jewish Views of the Resurrection - Jews for Jesus
    This content was adapted from an earlier Jews for Jesus article Endnotes 1 Karl Rahner and Pinchas Lapide, Encountering Jesus-Encountering Judaism: A Dialogue (New York: Crossroad Publishing Co , 1987), 104 2 Debra Nussbaum Cohen, “1,000 Orthodox rabbis reject claim rebbe was Messiah,” Jewish Bulletin of Northern California, June 21
  • Some Jewish Views of Jesus - Jews for Jesus
    Jesus was a Jew — the best of Jews… Jesus was not only a Jew He was the apex and the acme of Jewish teaching, which began with Moses and ran the entire evolving gamut of kings, teachers, prophets, and rabbis — David and Isaiah and Daniel and Hillel — until their pith and essence was crystallized in this greatest of all Jews…
  • Why Didn’t Our Ancestors Follow Jesus? - Jews for Jesus
    Jesus did not meet the expectations of what the Messiah was meant to be Following Jesus involved the uncomfortable fact of confronting the sin in their hearts Even the leaders were not willing to follow Jesus It’s important to point out though that many Jews did become his followers In fact, the early movement of believers in Jesus was at
  • Messianic Prophecy - Jews for Jesus
    Why do Jews not accept Jesus as the Messiah? Judaism does not believe that Jesus was the Messiah because he did not fulfill any messianic prophecies The Messiah will bring universal peace It has been obvious for over nineteen hundred years [and] the messianic days of peace have not arrived 1
  • How do the rabbis interpret prophecies about Jesus?
    The New Testament explains that Jesus would be rejected by both Jews and Greeks For indeed Jews ask for signs, and Greeks search for wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block, and to Gentiles foolishness 1 Corinthians 1:22-23 (NASB) God has given them signs that Jesus is the Messiah, but they do not want to believe
  • The Messiah in Jewish Thought - Jews for Jesus
    This is based on the teaching of Jesus as well as certain prophecies he fulfilled like Isaiah 53 and helps explain the two pictures of the Messiah that we find in the Bible Third, and most obviously, Messianic Jews and Christians believe Jesus of Nazareth to be the Messiah that the Scriptures speak of and whom Jews have traditionally hoped for





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