There already was a way. It's established in Genesis that one need not to be Jewish to be blessed.Later He sent Jesus to provide a way foe non-Jews to receive His blessings.
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There already was a way. It's established in Genesis that one need not to be Jewish to be blessed.Later He sent Jesus to provide a way foe non-Jews to receive His blessings.
You didn't read my post.But everyone is not Jewish so Jesus provided a way for others to be blessed.
You didn't read my post.
You do not have to be Jewish to be blessed.
https://jewsforjudaism.org/knowledge/articles/why-jews-cannot-accept-the-new-testament/Thank you to everyone commenting!
SO I just had a thought.
The King the Jews wait for - sounds like what Jesus will be when He returns.
Why do Jews not believe the writings of Paul and Mark - Matthew - Luke .. etc?
I know I could research this, and I will, and I probably know some, but what prophecies must be fulfilled by the Messiah?
Wrong....What do you mean? The Bible distinguishes those who are not Jews, as Gentiles. The Bile clearly shows that Gentiles believed and followed Jesus Christ.
I am a Gentile by blood. By Spiritual birth - I am adopted by God into His family.Wrong....
Gentiles, Jews, Jesus followers, are all different , in the Scripture.
I 'm not trying to answer you wrong, but there are differing views on things like this. For instance, I believe Reform Judaism doesn't believe in the coming of Moshiach. Just so you know, I tend to often find myself agreeing with Chabadniks on a lot of things, but it's not that everyone else does. As with all things, differences of opinion arise.Just asking as I go - it says the Moshiach will come when the Jews are "worthy of redemption.." I don't understand how anyone could ever be worthy of God- much less an entire nation at once. Even when He was present with the Hebrews in fire or smoke or light - there was always complaining or complications.
Where does it say in the Torah that God will send the Messiah when some level of worthiness is obtained?
That's after the gentile becomes a Jesus follower.For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians 3:26-28
The King the Jews wait for - sounds like what Jesus will be when He returns.
Why do Jews not believe the writings of Paul and Mark - Matthew - Luke .. etc?
Except not.
Because they are Greco-Roman writings of a Greco-Roman Religion.
Also same reason you don't believe in Islam, Sikhism, Tenrikyo, Seicho-no-Ie or Zoroastrianism.
Do you say except not simply because of the things already documented on Jesus?
And Paul Mark and Matthew were Jewish correct?
I don't believe the other religions you listed because 1. Those gods have not interacted with me 2. I don't see any issues with the letters written that ended up being compiled and called the "New Testament"
Not exactly. First, Jesus lacks certain characteristics that would allow him to be king. Second, there is nothing in Jewish thought about any "returning" -- the messiah is a human, not a supernatural being. Third, there will be a fundamental difference in the nature of the world at the time; it isn't just about someone showing up, but about everyting shifting.The King the Jews wait for - sounds like what Jesus will be when He returns.
For the same reason that Christians don't accept the Koran, or any other supposedly divine(ly inspired) texts from other religions. They are not canon which qualifies. The Jewish canon of written works was closed and the era of prophecy had ended well before Jesus was born.Why do Jews not believe the writings of Paul and Mark - Matthew - Luke .. etc?
At a minimum start here.I know I could research this, and I will, and I probably know some, but what prophecies must be fulfilled by the Messiah?
There are many different understandings of when the messiah might arrive. One opinion says that he will come when all Israel deserves it. Another says, when Israel least deserves it and therefore most needs it. Another, when all Israel observes a single Sabbath completely. These are all statements meant to be studied and explored, not taken literally, because (IMHO) it is in the study and discussion that prove ourselves worthy, not in the relying on simple answers and twiddling our thumbs, waiting.I don't understand how anyone could ever be worthy of God- much less an entire nation at once. Even when He was present with the Hebrews in fire or smoke or light - there was always complaining or complications.
another resource.Where does it say in the Torah that God will send the Messiah when some level of worthiness is obtained?
How should I know that? I was born in in 5745 and not 3800.
I don't view Christian writings as evidence for anything.
How should I know that? I was born in in 5745 and not 3800.
I don't view Christian writings as evidence for anything.
Yeah I doubt that's the reason.