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No. It says he aligned himself with several regional ethnic groups. I don't see the word "Jew" in those verses.

Jewish organizations and religious movements reject this, stating that Messianic Judaism is a Christian sect.[19] The Supreme Court of Israel has ruled that the Law of Return should treat Jews who convert to Messianic Judaism the same way it treats Jews who convert to Christianity.[26] Mainstream Christian groups generally accept Messianic Judaism as a form of Christianity.[18].

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Jewish organizations and religious movements reject this, stating that Messianic Judaism is a Christian sect.[19] The Supreme Court of Israel has ruled that the Law of Return should treat Jews who convert to Messianic Judaism the same way it treats Jews who convert to Christianity.[26] Mainstream Christian groups generally accept Messianic Judaism as a form of Christianity.[18].

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Wikipedia is not a scholarly site because it can be edited. Let's stick with scripture.

http://www.wordofmessiah.net/2/post/...be-jewish.html

"Please notice also how these believers understood themselves. In both Acts 21:39 and 22:3 in the New Covenant, Paul declares first to the Romans, then again to his own Jewish people, “I am a Jew from Tarsus.” Now at this time, Paul had been a believer in Yeshua for well over twenty years. So it isn’t that he’s confused or that he’s trying to say one thing to the Romans, and something else to the Jews. Paul doesn’t say that he “was a Jew,” or “an ex-Jew from Tarsus,” or a “former Jew,” etc.—Paul considered himself a present-tense Jew."
 
Wikipedia is not a scholarly site because it can be edited. Let's stick with scripture.

http://www.wordofmessiah.net/2/post/...be-jewish.html

"Please notice also how these believers understood themselves. In both Acts 21:39 and 22:3 in the New Covenant, Paul declares first to the Romans, then again to his own Jewish people, “I am a Jew from Tarsus.” Now at this time, Paul had been a believer in Yeshua for well over twenty years. So it isn’t that he’s confused or that he’s trying to say one thing to the Romans, and something else to the Jews. Paul doesn’t say that he “was a Jew,” or “an ex-Jew from Tarsus,” or a “former Jew,” etc.—Paul considered himself a present-tense Jew."

You don't think scripture has been edited?
 
Here is an enlighteningn article for those who wish to learn.

http://www.wordofmessiah.net/2/post/2011/02/how-can-a-jew-believe-in-jesus-and-still-be-jewish.html


"Please notice also how these believers understood themselves. In both Acts 21:39 and 22:3 in the New Covenant, Paul declares first to the Romans, then again to his own Jewish people, “I am a Jew from Tarsus.” Now at this time, Paul had been a believer in Yeshua for well over twenty years. So it isn’t that he’s confused or that he’s trying to say one thing to the Romans, and something else to the Jews. Paul doesn’t say that he “was a Jew,” or “an ex-Jew from Tarsus,” or a “former Jew,” etc.—Paul considered himself a present-tense Jew."

I think we're done here.

I was a Catholic, I talk of myself as a reformed Catholic, it does not mean I am still a Catholic. He still identified himself as a Jew because he thought Jesus was the Messiah, fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah. Jewish authority rejected Jesus as the Messiah, so if you believe in Jesus, you are not a Jew, you are a Christian because Jews reject Jesus. I know the distinction is lost on you.
 
I was a Catholic, I talk of myself as a reformed Catholic, it does not mean I am still a Catholic. He still identified himself as a Jew because he thought Jesus was the Messiah, fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah. Jewish authority rejected Jesus as the Messiah, so if you believe in Jesus, you are not a Jew, you are a Christian because Jews reject Jesus. I know the distinction is lost on you.

We are not talking about "Jewish authority". We are talking about whether a Christian can be a Jew and vice versa. Scripture says we can.

Be careful when twisting scripture to fit your theology instead of learning what the scripture says. Don't let your indoctrination deceive you. Don't play with scripture. This is serious. Just sayin'.
 
You're still operating under the premise that "conversion" automatically means you are no longer a Jew. It never says that. Your mind tells you that. Read what it says and don't inject your personal belief into the scripture. Paul says he is a Hewbrew, an Israel, and a son of Abraham. Paul says Christians and Jews are sons of Abraham. You don't leave something behind when you become a Christian. That's where you make your mistake and many others along with you.

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