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Did any of you ever believe this?

2006-12-29 18:53:40 · 8 answers · asked by djmantx 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Yeah... I don't think they mean in the we are all the sons of God kind of way but the deity sort of way.

2006-12-29 18:59:04 · update #1

Aalia No Jews have ever believed that some Jews did believe Jesus was Messiah but it wasnt a Jewish belief. It is in your Qu'ran So don't argue with me about it besides the qustion was directed to Jewish people.

2006-12-29 19:03:10 · update #2

Thanks Poki I'm sure the Jewish people appreciate your interpretation of what they believe again I asked the Jewish people and I doubt you have converted.

2006-12-29 19:05:47 · update #3

Judy it is taught as a Jewish belief and that would be wrong wouldnt it as some Jews may believe Christ is the Messiah and do but we do not say this is a Jewish belief.

2006-12-29 19:14:23 · update #4

Sura 9 30 The Jews call 'Uzair a son of God, and the Christians call Christ the son of God. That is a saying from their mouth; (in this) they but imitate what the unbelievers of old used to say. God's curse be on them: how they are deluded away from the Truth!

2006-12-29 19:20:10 · update #5

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Muslims hold Christians and Jews to account for what THEY THINK we believe, which actually turned out to Mohammad's version. So they say that Jews believe Ezra is the son of God and that Christians believe that God had a wife and had Jesus through that wife. They are willing to tell you this over and over again even if you deny it. How do they still believe this ?
Where Mohammad lived, there were heretics - Jewish and Gnostic that believe these things about Ezra and Jesus. Mohammad mistakenly thought these were the real Jews and Christians. Muslims blindly accept everything he says to this day.

2006-12-29 19:04:38 · answer #1 · answered by defOf 4 · 0 1

Ezra was regarded as a very important figure in Judaism. By many Jews, he is believed to have never even died.

The Second Book of Esdras is an apocalypse that attempts to explain why God allowed the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem to be destroyed by Gentiles in AD 70. The book claims to report seven visions of Ezra the Scribe concerning ethical issues and the problem of evil and suffering. The first three revelations (3:1—9:25) concern the angel Uriel’s instructions to Ezra about the spiritual-moral realm. In the fourth revelation (9:26—10:59), Ezra witnesses a mourning woman change into the heavenly Jerusalem. The fifth and sixth revelations (11—13) condemn the Roman Empire and forecast its destruction along with other evil Gentile nations by a messiah. The seventh revelation (14) describes Ezra’s role in producing the books included in the canonical Scriptures (the 22 books in the Hebrew Bible) and the (70) apocryphal books. This revelation closes with Ezra being taken into heaven without dying. Chapters 1 and 2 and 15 and 16 are generally recognized as subsequent Christian interpolations.


the Arab Jews in Yemen did indeed consider Uzair as the "son of God".

2006-12-29 18:59:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

apparently not, it somewhat is why they're Jewish and not Christian. Muslims have faith Allah led to Mary to alter into pregnant with Jesus via basically asserting the be conscious "Be." they suspect it somewhat is blasphemy to assert Allah has a son since would desire to hold Allah all the way down to the point of a guy. additionally, it became backlash against the pagan Arabs who worshiped Allah and His "daughters"--in the event that they mentioned Jesus as Son of God it could have been perplexing to the Arabs of the time. Jews, Christians and Muslims all worship a similar God/Allah/Yahweh/Jehovah/Elohim/Adonai. there isn't any difference. evidence? Arab speaking Christians verify with God as Allah, and the Qur'an has a lot of a similar memories as a results of fact the previous and New Testaments. Moses, Noah, Abraham, Adam, Mary and Jesus are all interior the Qur'an.

2016-10-19 05:05:02 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

David and Solomon as well were refered to as Sons of G-D. The phrase, "son of G-D" does not imply parental nature, it implies that one does the will of G-D.

Properly, G-D has no offspring at all. G-D is too different from humanity to take human form and still be G-D, and since G-D cannot cease to be until the end of times, when that which is worshipped will return to Ayin, there can be no 'avatar' of G-D.

"Son of G-D" is a title, nothing more.

2006-12-29 18:58:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

FYI only a SMALL bunch of Jews believe this. In the Qu'ran it says "Any of you who believes Issa is a son of God has committed kufr (disbelief in One and Only God)". ALSO, not ALL Muslims think this way about Jews. Quit trying to be "cool".

2006-12-29 18:58:19 · answer #5 · answered by Al-Imaratiyya 2 · 1 1

I guess Poki just answered you, Its uneducated arabs jews who think that, and probably only because they were influenced by the muslims into doing so.

2006-12-29 19:04:53 · answer #6 · answered by judy r 2 · 0 1

nope... Jews don't think God has kids.



Or at least they look at every living thin g as his kid, so in that regard Ezra is his kid, but no more so than any other living thing in the universe.

2006-12-29 18:57:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Perhaps they just couldn't resist an anthropomorphic god? And I always thought it was a...daughter...? Oh well.

2006-12-29 18:58:17 · answer #8 · answered by justmyinput 5 · 0 0

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