Jesus was not against the Jews they were against him. You had many other jews that confirmed the covenant of Jesus as a witness who saw and heard him.
2006-08-04 02:56:30
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answered by Damian 5
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Where do you get that Jesus was against the Jews? He was against some of their beliefs and practices but not against them. Jesus only opposes Satan and sin nothing else.
Now Muhammad on the other hand, see he was a false prophet. So it doesn't really matter what he thought.
2006-08-04 09:55:36
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answered by Lacksnothing 3
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Jesus is not against the Jews. The Jews are God's people. Once the Jews turned down the kingdom in the book of Matthew, Jesus then opened it up the Gentiles. The Jews rejected Him.
Muhammand---no clue.
2006-08-04 09:57:29
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answered by Quinn 2
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I neither believe that Muhammad was against the Arab nor that Jesus was against Jew.
Unlike Jesus, Muhammad was accepted by his people.He had completed his missions.He was a trader,a husband ,a father,a grandfather,a ruler,a messiah in every sense,established law and state. More importantly he was a man so humble .
2006-08-04 10:12:12
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answered by jurgen 6
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Jesus was not against the Jews, He was with them. He was sent as a propitiation for all of our sins. Jesus was against the the current teachings at the time in the temples because they were being lead astray from the Pharisees.
2006-08-04 09:57:48
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answered by nolet93 3
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well they were not against there own brthren, they were against ones who did not beleive in one god and infact the ywere not aggressive about that. but infact withstood hardships so that v could all b 2gether. but alas in vain.
well lacknothing u lack everything and u r insane i guess, no im dead rite. u sicko dont write crap here just coz u hav an oppurtunity to do so.
do u even know how many hardships muhammed (pbuh)had 2 face for his people. he was pelted with stones just as jesus (pbuh)was crucified.
his family died for the people like us becuase the romans and persians refused to give them water supply. next time think b4 u speak. if u cant keep ur a$$ from bouncin off the wall then try pscycological help.
2006-08-04 11:33:02
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answered by marissa 2
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Jesus was against the Jews that saw Him and heard Him but didn't believe in Him.
2006-08-04 09:54:34
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answered by Meg 3
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The oneness and universality of God's message requires that people accept all the messengers of God. Rejecting one of them amounts to rejecting them all. The Jews reject Jesus's mission and Muhammad's mission; the Christians reject Muhammad's mission; whereas the Muslims accept them all, but reject incorrect historical interpretations and human elements in these missions.
Islam recognizes no man-made artificial distinctions based on color, tribe, race, nationality, or otherwise. As all people come from the original couple-Adam and Eve-they are all one family and therefore equal before God
. What distinguishes people from each other is their commitment to Islam: "The most honored in the sight of Allah is (he who is) most righteous." (Qur'an 3:86).
http://islamtomorrow.com/ http://thetruereligion.org//
2006-08-04 10:00:37
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answered by BeHappy 5
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yes thts true...and tht is the foundation of all the faiths rele tht it doesn't matter where u come frm as long as u practice the same faith.Muhammad and Jesus both stopped the bad practices of their pple tht they felt shuld not belong to their religion and if u study them closely u'll notice they hve the same concepts as well.
2006-08-04 09:57:06
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answered by sweetndangry 2
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some thing has to start from some where... so yes but not against but had different veiws and opinion of life, as you said yes faith is that what really matters.
2006-08-04 10:11:30
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answered by senthil r 5
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