Lorgar-Aurelian
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Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
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Well, if all the Jews rejected Jesus there wouldn't have been anyone to tell the story.Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
Perhaps very few Jews really knew about Jesus during his life (this is before he became really famous).Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
I'd like to point out that like roughly 83% of this answer seemed to be really confused and then just kinda made sense at the end.I don't understand this question. If all the Jews accepted Jesus there wouldn't be anymore Jews. Now, obviously its unrealistic to think that all of a group will believe in the same thing, so that's why there are still Jews.
I know I know, you can be ethically Jewish but like, I think if your ancestprs accepted Christanity on that early they probably got involved in the Greek Churches or left a lot of their jewish roots centuries ago to where you yourself probably dont even know you could trace it back 2,000 years. But I'm no expert on the subject so maybe I'm totally off base here.
Edit: Also a lot of the NT contradicts the OT in the Jewish view, and Jesus just generally doesn't fit well with a traditional interpretation of the Jewish scriptures. It's only by retconning those books that Jesus fits in there. So from a Jewish perspective Jesus can't be what the Christians claim he was.
I'd like to point out that like roughly 83% of this answer seemed to be really confused and then just kinda made sense at the end.
The modern day Jews is possibly due to the false texts made up after it, as they're purposely meant to put the Jews off (John, Paul and Simon)....Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus?
We know it is taught that they rejected the corner stone because the number of Gentiles had to be added.Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
This^Many are still waiting for some fictional version of the Messianic age, and think any of it prophesied is optional.
The modern day Jews is possibly due to the false texts made up after it, as they're purposely meant to put the Jews off (John, Paul and Simon)....
Earlier Jews would have denied him for a couple of reasons, he claimed to be YHVH son of the Most High, and they don't accept that Theology since the Babylonian Exile...
Not really clear or straightforward this statement. You need elaborate and give the meaning with the scriptures.He accused the Pharisees of murdering the prophets as atoning sacrifices, and thus divorced the whole nation, so they're no longer a chosen people.
You mean Jesus was not born in Bethlehem? The truth is the Messiah was to give them the final word of truth from God. Hence clearing the differences between Pharisee and Sadducee beliefs. The Jews had no final truth and they had not understood the teachings of the Prophets about Christ. They kept a man made knowledge and belief rather than a God defined and righteous way forward.Yeshua didn't match what they expected their Messiah to do, regardless of what the text stipulated, and the Rabbinic teachers are still lying to the people, which is why the Tribulation is to happen to the whole world, as the Jews still deny him.
Many are still waiting for some fictional version of the Messianic age, and think any of it prophesied is optional.
Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
We're all Elohim (Psalms 82:6)...Are they no longer 'sons of God' because they sinned? Now just Angels?
Yeshua challenged the Pharisees for murdering the prophets as atoning sacrifices in Matthew 23:27-38, Mark 7:1-13, and the Parable of the Wicked Husbandman (Matthew 21:33-46, Mark 12:1-12, and Luke 20:9-19).Not really clear or straightforward this statement. You need elaborate and give the meaning with the scriptures.
Not sure why that was even a question, the text says it, so that is what is commonly accepted.You mean Jesus was not born in Bethlehem?
These differences exists, as Pharisees have lots of made up oral traditions, which the Sadducees didn't have.Hence clearing the differences between Pharisee and Sadducee beliefs.
Mine is based on first hand knowledge, and then systematically questioning all religions globally to see if it adds up.So you have a fictional view of the Messianic age.
Why do you think the Jews rejected Jesus? The new testament seems to suggest the jews who rejected Jesus were just arrogant but i'm not sure I buy that.
Because he fulfilled none of the messianic prophecies in the Tanach. Simple.
Because he fulfilled none of the messianic prophecies in the Tanach. Simple.