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Even though all the evidences like the place where He was born, the mount where he preached, the miracles He had done, the very place where He was crucified, and from the tomb where He reserructed all is in Israel, why does the Jews does not beleive this?

2006-11-26 02:45:11 · 18 answers · asked by Vivin 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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We do not believe in Jesus, because he did not fulfill the requirements for the Jewish Messiah. These are:
1. The Messiah is born of two human parents, as we said.But Jesus, according to Christian theology, was born of a union between a Human woman and God, rather than two HUMAN parents, as was Hercules, and Dionysis, as well as many other pagan gods.
2. The Messiah can trace his lineage through his human biological father, back to King David (Isaiah 11:1,10; Jeremiah 23:5; Ezekiel 34:23-24; 37:21-28; Jeremiah 30:7-10; 33:14-16; and Hosea 3:4-5). But Jesus's lineage cannot go through his human father, according to Christian theology, as Jesus's father was not Joseph the husband of Mary. According to Christian theology, Jesus's father was God.
3. The Messiah traces his lineage only through King Solomon (II Samuel 7:12-17; I Chronicles 22:9-10). But according to Luke 3:31, Jesus was a descendant of Nathan, another son of King David, and not a descendant of King David through King Solomon.
4. The Messiah cannot trace his lineage through Jehoiakim, Jeconiah, or Shealtiel, because this royal line was cursed (I Chronicles 3:15-17; Jeremiah 22:18,30). But according to both Matthew 1:11-12 and Luke 3:27, Jesus was a descendant of Shealtiel.

According to the Jewish definition of the term, the Real Messiah will make changes in the real world, changes that one can see and perceive and be able to prove because these changes take place in the real world. It is for this task that the real messiah has been anointed in the first place, hence the term, messiah -- one who is anointed. These changes, that one will be able to see and perceive in the real world, include:

1. The Messiah is preceded by Elijah the prophet who, with the Messiah, unifies the family (Malachi 4:5-6), which is contradicted by Jesus in Matthew 10:34-37.
2. The Messiah re-establishes the Davidic dynasty through the messiah's own children (Daniel 7:13-14). But Jesus had no children.
3. The Messiah brings an eternal peace between all nations, between all peoples, and between all people (Isaiah 2:2-4; Micah 4:1-4; Ezekiel 39:9). Obviously there is no peace. Furthermore, Jesus said that his purpose in coming was to bring a sword, and not peace (see Matthew 10:34, as referenced above.)
4. The Messiah brings about the universal world-wide conversion of all peoples to Judaism, or at least to Ethical Monotheism (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Zechariah 8:23; Isaiah 11:9; Zechariah 14:9,16). But the world remains steeped in idolatry.
5. The Messiah brings about an end to all forms of idolatry (Zechariah 13:2). But the world remains steeped in idolatry.
6. The Messiah brings about a universal recognition that the Jewish idea of God is God (Isaiah 11:9). But the world remains steeped in idolatry.
7. The Messiah leads the world to become vegetarian (Isaiah 11:6-9). It isn't.
8. The Messiah gathers to Israel, all of the twelve tribes (Ezekiel 36:24). Many of the ten lost tribes remain lost.
9. The Messiah rebuilds The Temple (Isaiah 2:2; Ezekiel 37:26-28). It hasn't been rebuilt.
10. There will be no more famine (Ezekiel 36:29-30). People starve to death every day.
11. After the Messiah comes, death will eventually cease (Isaiah 25:8). People die every day.
12. Eventually the dead will be resurrected (Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12:2; Ezekiel 37:12-13; Isaiah 43:5-6);
13. The nations of the earth will help the Jews, materially (Isaiah 60:5-6; 60:10-12;
14. The Jews will be sought out for spiritual guidance (Zechariah 8:23);
15. All weapons will be destroyed (Ezekiel 39:9,12);
16. The Nile will run dry (Isaiah 11:15)
17. Monthly, the trees of Israel will yield their fruit (Ezekiel 47:12);
18. Each tribe of Israel will receive and settle their inherited land (Ezekiel 47:13-13);
19. The nations of the earth will recognize that they have been wrong, that the Jews have been right, and that the sins of the Gentile nations, their persecutions and the murders they committed, have been borne by the Jewish people (Isaiah 53)

2006-11-26 06:56:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

question; If many 'Christians' at present do no longer obey Jesus; why ought to the Jews hear at present to the Christians' who assert he became the Messiah (Greek; Christos; English Christ)? The Jews and Christians are the two given the '2 or extra witnesses' theory. (Deut. 10-20; approximately three times; Christians Matt.18:sixteen, 2 Cor. 13:a million). employing this theory to scripture; one unearths the 'previous testomony' isn't Genesis-Malachi, however the regulation of Moses (Exodus 20-Deut, 27). Can one have the regulation of Moses, till now Moses is born? (Moses's delivery recorded in Exodus 2). i could desire to flow on; yet will supply up right here for now.

2016-10-17 13:49:02 · answer #2 · answered by quinteros 4 · 0 0

- The idea that Jesus was born in Bethehem is not proff he was the Messiah
- The mount where he preached is irrelevant
- Miracles are not proof someone is the Messiah
- Where he was crucified is irrelevant
- Whether he was resurrected is also not proof he is the Messiah and quite frankly there is no evidence that that ever happened, unless you accept the Gospel as the Gospel truth, which Jews do not.

2006-11-26 06:27:20 · answer #3 · answered by BMCR 7 · 0 0

At the time of Christ life they, the Jews, were looking for a military leader that would free them from the oppression of the Roman Empire.
While it's true that Jesus offers freedom from oppression it is of a spiritual nature that encompasses the physical. The Jews at the time did not understand this.
However, today there are many Jews that have accepted Jesus as Lord of their life.

2006-11-26 02:52:53 · answer #4 · answered by drg5609 6 · 0 1

According to Romans 11, had the Jews accepted Jesus then, then the Kingdom of God would have come and the Gentiles would have been left out of it. After all, once the Kingdom of God comes, then that's it. If you didn't believe in Christ, then you will perish. God "blinded their eyes and deafened their eyes" (of the Jews) so that they wouldn't believe to give the Gentiles a chance at salvation. Paul says, "Because of their fall, the Gentiles have salvation." However, God does chose Jews through grace to believe in Christ, which is why there are those who believe now in Jesus. The rest will believe in the future when "all the Gentiles who will come to Christ, come to Christ."

2006-11-26 02:48:53 · answer #5 · answered by . 7 · 1 1

For the same reason Christendom don't believe he has come the second time despite the fulfillment of prophesy. Because Armageddon did not take place with the destruction of false religion. History repeats itself.

There's a good program on it on the History channel.

2006-11-26 02:49:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess it has something to do with them not believing that Jesus is the Messiah. The devil likes to flip things around to have as many people as he can to go down with him. One day they will all believe and see and "every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord." Philippians 2:10-11. We have to remember the the Jews are His people and continue to lift them up in prayer.

2006-11-26 02:53:04 · answer #7 · answered by tonja20770 2 · 1 0

Because the Jews were waiting for someone to lead them to victory over their oppressors not a peace love and mung beans hippy like Jesus

2006-11-26 02:47:41 · answer #8 · answered by The Jesus, Mohammed Buddha GIMP 1 · 0 0

He did not fulfill the prophecy of the Messiah. The church just mis-used the words of the Bible to push their own agenda. Besides, the Jewish Messiah will not be G-d, as Christians say Jesus was. He will be a man. G-d is One. There is no G-d but G-d.

2006-11-26 02:50:31 · answer #9 · answered by Shossi 6 · 0 1

Simply because they are taught not to believe it. An it is the same with the followers of every religion. For example, why the christians not believe in Mohammad in that area.

2006-11-26 03:12:29 · answer #10 · answered by jikg 3 · 0 0

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