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Jews don't consider Jesus to be a Messiah. :dunno:.
Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah for theological, historical, and cultural reasons, primarily because he did not fulfill the messianic prophecies as understood in Jewish tradition. For Jews, the idea of a divine or resurrected messiah is also incompatible with the core tenets of Jewish belief.
Judaism holds that the Messiah's arrival will bring about a series of specific, world-altering events that did not occur during Jesus' lifetime. These include:
  • Restoration of Israel: The Messiah will be a political leader who gathers all Jews back to the Land of Israel from exile.
  • Universal peace: The arrival of the Messiah will usher in an era of world peace, with the end of all hatred, oppression, and war.
  • Third Temple: The Messiah will oversee the building of the Third Temple in Jerusalem.
  • Monotheism: The world will come to recognize and worship the one God of Israel.
Judaism does not include the concept of a messiah who would be killed and then resurrected. Many Jews at the time were looking for a powerful political king from the lineage of King David who would liberate Israel from Roman rule, not a figure who would be executed by their enemies.
For centuries, Jews have experienced persecution at the hands of Christians, a history that includes the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, pogroms, and the Holocaust. This historical trauma has understandably made many Jews wary of Christian teachings, which some have used to justify violence and antisemitism.

Jewish people do not accept Jesus as the messiah because:

  1. Jesus did not fulfill the messianic prophecies.
  2. Jesus did not embody the personal qualifications of the Messiah.
  3. Biblical verses "referring" to Jesus are mistranslations.
  4. Jewish belief is based on national revelation.
But first, some background: What exactly is the Messiah?

 
Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah for theological, historical, and cultural reasons, primarily because he did not fulfill the messianic prophecies as understood in Jewish tradition. For Jews, the idea of a divine or resurrected messiah is also incompatible with the core tenets of Jewish belief.
Judaism holds that the Messiah's arrival will bring about a series of specific, world-altering events that did not occur during Jesus' lifetime. These include:
  • Restoration of Israel: The Messiah will be a political leader who gathers all Jews back to the Land of Israel from exile.
  • Universal peace: The arrival of the Messiah will usher in an era of world peace, with the end of all hatred, oppression, and war.
  • Third Temple: The Messiah will oversee the building of the Third Temple in Jerusalem.
  • Monotheism: The world will come to recognize and worship the one God of Israel.
Judaism does not include the concept of a messiah who would be killed and then resurrected. Many Jews at the time were looking for a powerful political king from the lineage of King David who would liberate Israel from Roman rule, not a figure who would be executed by their enemies.
For centuries, Jews have experienced persecution at the hands of Christians, a history that includes the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, pogroms, and the Holocaust. This historical trauma has understandably made many Jews wary of Christian teachings, which some have used to justify violence and antisemitism.

Jewish people do not accept Jesus as the messiah because:

  1. Jesus did not fulfill the messianic prophecies.
  2. Jesus did not embody the personal qualifications of the Messiah.
  3. Biblical verses "referring" to Jesus are mistranslations.
  4. Jewish belief is based on national revelation.
But first, some background: What exactly is the Messiah?

Very good, you can use AI, congratulations! Do you ever have a thought of your own? I get why people use AI, it's helpful for sure, but when you simply paste what anyone can find on their own without a single thought of your own, you become a useless human being, a drone that can no longer think for yourself. Forums like this should include the thoughts and beliefs of humans, or at least I thought so.

Maybe there are many here that don't know how to ask a question and then paste the response, if so, you should start a thread for teaching your fellow drones how, but spare us your 'thoughts' unless you actually have one. Personally, I'm tired of you morons posting nothing but copy/paste click-bait articles and AI responses without a single human thought of your own. Am I alone on this one?
 
Jews don't consider Jesus to be a Messiah. :dunno:.

False. Many Jews do. You're just too ignorant to even beat Walt in easily found info.

It is also a fact that most modern 'Jews' aren't real Jews, they're Babylonian cultists, and their sect came along about a hundred years AFTER Jesus's sect, a more Jewish one than the Babylonian scam, in fact, was founded, Your average Baptist is more Jewish theologically than the rabbinical cultists.
 
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