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The answer is yes and no.
The word "Jew" has several meanings; it refers to ethnicity on the one hand and religion on the other. Is Jesus an ethnic Jew? Of course, because he is a descendant of Jacob the son of Isaac. But is he a religious Jew? No, because he does not share the faith of the general (Talmudic) Jewish faith but the Christian faith. Jesus clearly shows his dislike for Judaism in the New Testament, he calls the Pharisees, the great scholars in Judaism to which Gamaliel belonged, devil worshippers (John 8:44).
In Christianity, Bible figures such as Jesus, Moses and King David are ethnic Jews but not religious Jews. If Moses were alive today, he would be praying in a church and wearing a cross necklace.
The word "Jew" has several meanings; it refers to ethnicity on the one hand and religion on the other. Is Jesus an ethnic Jew? Of course, because he is a descendant of Jacob the son of Isaac. But is he a religious Jew? No, because he does not share the faith of the general (Talmudic) Jewish faith but the Christian faith. Jesus clearly shows his dislike for Judaism in the New Testament, he calls the Pharisees, the great scholars in Judaism to which Gamaliel belonged, devil worshippers (John 8:44).
In Christianity, Bible figures such as Jesus, Moses and King David are ethnic Jews but not religious Jews. If Moses were alive today, he would be praying in a church and wearing a cross necklace.