i think hey there is the jewish religion and if they could see me I would wave and say howdy
2006-07-12 12:48:16
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answer #1
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answered by Savage 7
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Sad!
The Jewish religion teaches that Jesus was a great prophet, but not the mesiah, not "the Christ, the son of the Living God".(Matt 16:16)
This makes me sad because I know that Jesus taught, "except ye believe that I am He, ye shall die in your sins!" (John 8:24)
Out of a loving concern, I feel a sadness for those in the Jewish religion who have rejected the Christ.
2006-07-12 23:05:56
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answer #2
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answered by JoeBama 7
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I feel the Jewish and Christian faiths are closer than many in this country realize. The Lord gave the Jews the Ten Commandments. What many people may not realize is that it was the Lord Jesus Christ that gave those Ten Commandments to Moses.
2006-07-12 20:00:34
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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Hmm... considering Christ and all 12 apostles were Jews? That it forms more than half the Bible? That their law, tradition and stories are preached in churches around the world every Sunday? That it justifies Christianity as Christ being a fulfillment of Jewish prophecy?
What should I think about something like that?
2006-07-12 19:52:51
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answered by antirion 5
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I am a Christian who loves Israel and the Jewish people! I most enthusiastically support the work of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, specifically their "Wings of Eagles" program providing the means for persecuted Jews in other countries to make aliyah to Israel. As far as the religion goes, it is the basis and the root (shoresh) of my faith, as Y'shua taught and fulfilled the Law. The bible says of the Jews in the last days that "all Israel shall be saved." I take God at His Word. And I rejoice in that! Shalom atah!
2006-07-12 19:56:20
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answered by Shalom Yerushalayim 5
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How do I feel? Hhhhmmmm....I'm not sure what you're asking but I'll give this a whirl! I don't judge anyone for what they do or don't believe. I believe that all people must find their path, their way in their own time. I do pray for those who don't have the belief that Jesus is their savior but I don't point fingers, badmouth, judge or belittle anyone! I also think about the horrible things that have been "placed" upon them throughout history. I believe the Jewish people are special to God! That is my humble opinion.
2006-07-12 19:49:47
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answered by amomentssunlight 4
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I am a Christian and I love the Jewish faith and people.
Jesus and the disciples (most of them anyway) were Jewish. I love the traditions and actually do some of them with my family.
I do feel that they missed the messiah but they can still accept him anytime! It is not too late.
Jen
2006-07-12 19:48:12
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answered by Jen 3
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I thank God for my Jewish friends and that God called the Jewish
people to be a blessing for the whole world.Jesus was JEWISH
I could never hate or hurt any of them.Jesus gave his life for me
so I could experience Everlasting Life through HIM.I pray for the
PEACE of Israel every time I think about Jesus asking us to.
In Christ in LOve,
TJ57
2006-07-12 20:54:47
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answered by TJ 57 4
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I just think that the Jewish have missed the messiah. It's sad, but I met a few Jewish people that believe in Christ as savior. It was beautiful, because of their reverence. Inspiring, really!
2006-07-12 19:52:14
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answered by trulyblssd 3
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They are our spiritual ancestors. God made a covenant with the Jews first. Although i believe that all people in this age must come to God through Jesus Christ, I know many Jewish people who have done that. They are called messianic Jews or completed Jews.
And after all, after Christ's ascention, the gospel message with preached first to the jews and then to the gentiles.
2006-07-12 19:51:44
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answered by freedomnow1950 5
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I have a great deal of respect for Judaism. They are our "elder brothers" in the faith. I've learned a lot over the years from Jewish people I have known, and Jewish scholars I have read. There's a lot of beauty and wisdom in Judaism and its traditions.
2006-07-12 19:49:10
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answer #11
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answered by keri gee 6
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