Nope. It means that his mother was Jewish
2007-01-09 01:31:38
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answered by Chief BaggageSmasher 7
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Royalty from the Davidic line if you take the Christian stance. Head of his dynastic house since birth, and thereby the lawful King of Israel.
He was indeed so proud of this fact that he proclaimed himself to not be as mighty as God (doing so would have been blasphemy) but the son of God. For which he was killed by the Romans ironically for Blasphemy.
Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary and, consequently, has no natural human father, he is nevertheless considered to be a Prince of Judah as though Mary's husband Joseph were in fact his father. Jewish law states that a man is to be the natural father of every child his wife bears, unless the contrary is judicially proven.
Another take is that Matthew stated Joseph's line and Luke is stating Mary's line therefore Jesus would be a biological descendant of David through his mother.
It is a good idea to have a look at the origins of the story which although older and equally as interesting as the Jewish depiction of the son of god...Hercules...Prometheus...
Dionysus...Osiris...Horus...
Mithra...Krishna...Buddha...
Apollonius of Tyana...Zarathustra
All saying the same thing.
You can be certain that this was not the first time that these tales were told, only that they had quite a significant impact due to the times in which these events are said to have occurred.
Of course the secular nature of religion is the issue that is raised here and is also the reason for the continued divergence of religions and branching of faith systems. My take is that if there are say 6 billion people alive, then there are 6 billion unique stories to share, thats not even counting the people who came and left their tales long ago.
2007-01-09 09:44:00
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answered by Glen H 2
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Jesus was born out of Jewish nationality but because he is the son of GOD and our savior he came to free us from eternal death. Where the Jews don't believe in Jesus as our savior. GOD himself said with the christening of Jesus that this is his only son thus he believes in Jesus and this means that he doesn't follow the Jewish religion
2007-01-09 09:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You are assuming that it was God who was born as a human on earth. That is a myth. His son, Jesus Christ was born of Jewish woman therefore he was Jewish in terms of his human birth. Let us not forget that God rsides in the heavens. He is not limited by any boundaries whatsoever, including national ones.
2007-01-09 09:53:19
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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Jesus is nit human He is God like His Father, He was born into a Jewish man here.Jesus has no race or gender He is God.
2007-01-09 09:33:34
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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Not necessarily. If your father was born in Russian but then you are born in the US, does that make you Russian or American? In truth you are then an American but of Russian decent but you are American all the same. Since God was not born but was always there, something we cannot comprehend, Jesus came to be human so had to have a starting place on Earth so it was chosen to be in Israel which is called Jewish but is really Israelie. Jews come from the tribe of Judah and is not a nationality in and of itself. We are to be spiritual jews if we are to get in the kingdom of Heaven
2007-01-09 09:36:06
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answered by ramall1to 5
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God created the world in Hebrew language. He created the first parents in Hebrew language. He talk to them in Hebrew language. It means probably He is a Jew too. He love Jew people, make them His promised people. He sent down His Son in Jewish identity & community.
But God`s people failed Him tremendously...thus punishing His own people. And made Himself known to the world that everybody can avail His Fatherly figure even if not Jews.
He invites everybody who will follow Him to become His childrens and be admitted into His new Paradise (heaven), called.....The New Jerusalem (after end of the world & after the Judgement Day)
2007-01-09 10:15:17
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answered by ServantOfTheMostHigh 3
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No God selected the Hebrews as his chosen people to worship him. Their religion was Judaism.
Isleforth is an mad egomaniac, he does not care about specific religions, only about worship of himself.
The Hebrews could have had any religion as long as they put him at the head he does not give a fig.
2007-01-09 09:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No God is Christian; Mary was Jewish. See mixed religion marriages can work out.
2007-01-09 09:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus served the Jewish God. He only wanted to reform Judaism (you know … kick out the Republican money changers), not start a new religion.
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For not being human, that was a very human death he pulled off.
2007-01-09 09:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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