The God of Christians and God of Jews is the same God. Difference between Christians and Jews was that the Jews didn't believe Jesus was the Messiah when He came down to earth.
2006-06-13 14:54:37
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answered by bballsistaKT 3
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First the god of this world is Satan. 2Co.4:4 show who is the god of this world. Note that most Bible would say that the name of The Father has been replace with the title "God" showing that this was not his name or even what he is. Rev.12:9 show that Satan has deceive the world. In all that we have done all these religion have part of the truth,but the Truth is not in them, Satan has done a great job in deceiving the whole world into god-worship. The Jews once held the truth but the god worship crept in just as it did after the Messiah came to make it straight . He said that he made his name known Joh.17:26. Check Isa.24:- also Isa.65:- an Isa.66:- It show you that the people did away with the father and his Laws. Now they have to pay for it. So when you hear hey those Jewish laws are done away they really saying hey we have a new god who lets us do as we choose. Cause these verse I ask you to check out are for the future, these are prophecies so that you may see an believe, that the laws of the Father are to be kept. Remember if these words don't come to pass this prophet was not sent but if they happen know that it was Yahweh who sent him, if you believe that the Messiah has come than you should believe that this things would take place for Isaiah also spoke of the Messiah.An all are subjected to the Father.
2006-06-27 21:00:45
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answered by zephyr 2
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Yes, Christianity falls under the rule of the same God the Jews worship. We are the Gentile people the Bible mentioned as being lower than dogs, but when the Jews had Him put to death, He turned his face to us and created the Church though us so that His Word would survive until the ordained time in which Jews would begin to understand who Jesus really was and "mourn for Him like one mourns for an only son." Then God will return to His chosen people (the Jews) and restore them to their proper place as keepers and perpetuators of the Word. Gentiles will not be stripped of their calling or duties, but will work hand in hand with the Jews in God's service. The only time in "future history" that will see the Jews fully restored as keepers of the Word is the Tribulation period described in the book of Revelation which allots 12,000 members of each of the ten Northern tribes of Israel, plus 12,000 each of Joseph and Benjamin's direct descendants (Dan and Ephraim's descendants aren't allowed to partake of this charge because they were the ones who led Israel into idol worship so long ago) as witnesses of the true Gospel.
2006-06-26 12:20:41
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answer #3
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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The only God is God the Creator, who is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. He is the Great I AM. He is the pillar of fire that guarded Israel by night on their journey and the cloud who shielded them by day. He is the power of resurrection, the tongues of fire at Pentecost, He is all there is and everything there is. He is the God of all, the living and the gone. He is the God of Angel Armies, God of Heaven and God of earth. He is the God of life and the God who will throw death and hell into the lake of fire. He is the Almighty and Omnipotent one. He is God of the Ages, He is the same today as He was in the beginning and will be at the end of the age.
2006-06-27 13:34:07
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answer #4
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answered by Grandma Susie 6
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no. why seek a metaphor?...to validate something that is not real by establishing that a story is the truth, is no less a lie..it is a stumbling block to finding what really is...the first needed level of removal is that there is a definition of any god that quite fits our design in the first place..as it truly is, an unknown...religion will only have a need to create and validate more religion which is always a collective of agreed and insisted terms to define that which we do not know at all.
there has got to be something marvelous that holds all of this together..we have tried to name it rather than reach it...often, people live their whole lives in subjecation to a "perceived truth" when the saddest point of all is that they have lived their whole lives in the absinthe of a sweetly constructed lie.
2006-06-26 11:29:38
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answer #5
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answered by longwalkjohn 2
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Child of God, according to The Bible, God (yes, the Hebrew God) identified himself as "I AM". The Old Testament is a history of the Jewish people and their relationship with God.
Jesus was Jewish, and was born in fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. Also by Biblical prophesy, he was rejected by the leaders of the Jewish faith. Jesus' followers began as a sect of Judiasm. It was the violent rejection of this sect that led to the development of a "new" religion, Christianity. Then, of course, after Jesus' death, Paul came along and started preaching to the Gentiles, and things really took off from there!!!
BUT, until AFTER Jesus' death -- "Christianity" was a sect of the Jewish religion, preached BY Jews to other Jews. It was quite a controversy in the early church when Paul decided to preach to Gentiles, and stop following the Jewish laws and customs.
Thank you for the thought-provoking question. May God bless you in your search for His Truth.
2006-06-24 21:06:21
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answer #6
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answered by mother_jazz 2
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Judaism, Christianity and the Bahá'à Faith, Islam is an Abrahamic religion. They each have their own beliefs but come back to the same root and the same God.
2006-06-13 23:28:17
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answered by Layla 6
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You must be very huh... spiritual. All you questions and answers are in the section 'Spiritual & Religion'. You must be very troubled !! Chill out a little in the other sections and you may find peace... 'cause you are becoming boring, chum !! I suspect your motives behind your questions.
2006-06-26 10:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I wouldn't use that word, but we worship the same God.
2006-06-13 21:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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