The Jews as a nation has rejected Jesus as their Messiah. With the trouble in Israel right now which is a tragedy - this is a BIGGER tragedy. Individually of course, some Jews have accepted Jesus as their God and Saviour. Heck, my own Pastor is a Jew. The Old Testament prophecied that the Messiah will be
-- Born in Bethlehem
-- Born of a Virgin
-- Would die for His People
-- Would resurrect on the 3rd day
-- Would bear the wounds for us (Isaiah 53:4-9)
-- would occupy a rich man's grave (Isaiah 53)
-- His bones will not be broken (Unlike the other two thieves to
hasten death)
--Even the time when he will appear is exactly as prophecy has foretold.
But the Jewish nation has rejected the Messiah and are still waiting for him. This is the biggest tragedy of the Jewish nation.
On a bright note, some Jews who accepted Jesus have a recent campaign/ad placements in New York city lately - "Jews for Jesus".
2006-08-15 06:30:42
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answered by samchaz1 2
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I am not sure what you are asking.
Zionism is a political movement to establish and maintain a homeland for the Jewish people in the historical land of Israel.
I, a gentile Christian, would count myself as a Zionist.
Not all Jews are Zionist, meaning that not all Jews support the idea of establishing a political & geopgraphical Jewish nation.
Some Jews are believers in Jesus Christ, though most are not.
In the Paul's letter to the believers in Rome, he states that all of Israel (the decendants of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob) will be saved (Romans 12:25-29)
Grace & Shalom,
2006-08-15 12:52:27
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answered by pa5tor 2
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As a Christian Zionist, I would say the Christian side of Zionism does.
2006-08-15 12:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll take a guess and say no. Not in a deific sense at least.
2006-08-15 12:44:03
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answered by Eldritch 5
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No, they will never do so.
2006-08-15 12:43:59
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answered by ? 5
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