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Why Did the Jews Reject Christianity?
The Yeshiva.net ^ | 8/1/2010 | Rabbi Joseph Isaac Jacobson

Posted on 08/12/2012 9:20:00 PM PDT by Phinneous

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1 posted on 08/12/2012 9:20:14 PM PDT by Phinneous
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To: Phinneous

ok,why?


2 posted on 08/12/2012 9:23:15 PM PDT by Craftmore
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To: Phinneous

A lot of us look forward to this discussion, I hope it brings a lot of high quality posts.

Many of us would like to learn about this history and relationship.


3 posted on 08/12/2012 9:23:54 PM PDT by ansel12 (Massachusetts Governors, where the GOP goes for it's "conservative" Presidential candidates.)
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To: Phinneous

They weren’t chosen by God to accept Jesus. They relied on circumcision of the flesh. Christians are the true sons of Abraham. By faith are ye saved.


4 posted on 08/12/2012 9:26:12 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: Phinneous

I am interested in this, as well.

I had always heard that the Jews ached for a savior; they got one, but he was a teacher and very humble.
They wanted a fighter; a warrior on a white horse to extinguish their enemies.
Patience will bring them the savior they wanted very soon-and the One we want, as well.


5 posted on 08/12/2012 9:29:38 PM PDT by Mortrey (Impeach President Soros)
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To: TigerClaws

13 See, my servant will act wisely[b];
he will be raised and lifted up and highly exalted.
14 Just as there were many who were appalled at him[c]—
his appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any human being
and his form marred beyond human likeness —
15 so he will sprinkle many nations,[d]
and kings will shut their mouths because of him.
For what they were not told, they will see,
and what they have not heard, they will understand.
Isaiah 52:12-15


6 posted on 08/12/2012 9:37:50 PM PDT by Dogbert41 ("...The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the Lord Almighty is their God" Zech. 12:5)
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To: Mortrey

You’ll have to listen :) If there is a yiddish or Hebrew word he doesn’t translate feel free to ask me. For Jews, JC does not meet the criteria of Savior (Messiah.) That’s the side point of this class. Mainly it deals with who is/isn’t a prophet. However, Jews await the Messiah and pray for his coming every day (thrice!)


7 posted on 08/12/2012 9:38:33 PM PDT by Phinneous
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To: Phinneous

How recently has it been that Evangelical Christians took up the cause of modern day Israel being a land for Jewish people? I have some acquaintances who claim that it’s actually a modern phenomenon, and not something that goes back more than 25 years or so. I found that hard to believe, as I thought evangelicals had always thought that way.


8 posted on 08/12/2012 9:39:56 PM PDT by krb (Obama is a miserable failure.)
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To: Mortrey

To me this is THE question, to me, this is the biggest human based question of Jewish and Christian existence.

The unanswered question of, Gods Jewish children, and Gods Christian children, and why they are apart.

I don’t know theology, so if my phrasing is badly chosen, just try to understand what I am asking as a layman who doesn’t know the language, nor if there is any baggage connected to the way I asked it.


9 posted on 08/12/2012 9:40:07 PM PDT by ansel12 (Massachusetts Governors, where the GOP goes for it's "conservative" Presidential candidates.)
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To: Phinneous

Answer; Because... not all Jews are Jews....

Just the same as not all christians are christians
nor catholics, catholics.. or Baptists, Baptists..

Not all muslims are muslims either..
Heck today not all women are women nor men, men...


10 posted on 08/12/2012 9:40:30 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
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To: Phinneous

Considering the timeline of Daniel’s 70 Weeks have long come and gone (part of the reason why the Jews were always expecting a Messiah around the time of Jesus), the Jews can pray thrice a day for a Messiah all they want and still never have an answer.


11 posted on 08/12/2012 9:41:37 PM PDT by RaisingCain
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To: Phinneous

Israel had been a great nation. The idea of forgetting about this world or relegating earthly concerns to secondary importance and simply accepting Roman dominion was alien to them.


12 posted on 08/12/2012 9:42:18 PM PDT by varmintman
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To: Phinneous

There may be thousands of reasons, but I often refer to one: Egypt. Kings of Egypt were supposed to be half-man half-divinity walking deities. Jews weren’t having none of that, not again, not after “that incident”.


13 posted on 08/12/2012 9:42:28 PM PDT by Moose Burger
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“’The Lord said to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet.”’


14 posted on 08/12/2012 9:43:46 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: Phinneous; nicmarlo; sf4dubya

Interesting. I just posted this on an overheated political thread.

Ryan is a good man, but does not redeem the abortionist/homosexualist statist Romney

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2917406/posts?page=2223#2223

Sunday, August 12, 2012 7:59:19 PM · 2,223 of 2,390
Kevmo to sf4dubya
You got it half right. Jews believe he was a false messiah because he didn’t meet the requirements. We take the “no man shall come before me” stuff pretty seriously. When a Jew says he is the son of G-d, we kinda get puzzled because we believe we ALL are G-d’s children.
***He didn’t just claim to be the son of God, he claimed equality with God. He was God Himself. Even his enemies acknowledge the claim, and they put him to death for it. If he was NOT God Himself then he deserved his death sentence according to his crime of blasphemy. Ethelbert Stauffer points out that there were others in history who claimed to be Messiah and were not put to death.

And all of our stuff was sort of “canonized” before then, so he is not mentioned in our holy books. (Sounds like a familiar argument some use here against Mormonism.)
***And in your Canon there is Genesis 49:12, which states that the Messiah would come before Judah lost its own sovereignty (which happened when the Romans took over Jerusalem). If you want to watch a jew backtrack real fast on his own scriptures, see what he does with that one.

We don’t believe in hell or any of that either.
***News to me. I’ve met several jews who acknowledge hell. I see you’re starting to sidetrack into issues that the original poster did not even question.

Life is the most precious gift; enjoy it now instead of worrying about the hereafter.
***Now you’re contorting Judaism into what you want it to be. Your own scriptures do not support your viewpoint. But that’s a problem between you and God.

G-d doesn’t punish His children for all of eternity.
***You’re right, He punishes those who choose not to be His children. But even then, it’s probably not God doing such choosing, it is probably going to be those people loudly proclaiming that they want nothing to do with God for eternity.

No souls to save or any of that in the Reform/Conservative movements — we think of Christians as lost sheep that will return to the flock anyway.
***Whatever, it appears that most of your post immediately sidetracked into issues that the original poster didn’t even ask about.

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To: nicmarlo
What is the consensus of Who Jesus is, generally, among Jews. Do they consider Him a prophet,
***From the many jews that I have discussed this with, the consensus is that Jesus was a “great man”, a lot like what most Americans believe. Some even consider him a prophet, but when confronted with his prophecies they relent and go back to the ‘great man’ hypothesis. Most jews do not want to stir up a religious hornet’s nest. They have heard there are some issues with this Jesus character and they don’t want trouble. The VERY LAST thing they will entertain is that Jesus was the Messiah.

or is He looked at as Someone heretical?
***Not until they are confronted with the historical fact that Jesus claimed to be God Himself. At that point, every jew I have spoken with has doubted the historicity of the claim, even though the enemies of Christ acknowledged (and used) it at the time of His death.

(I am sincere in the question. I can only go by my understanding of how He was looked at by the Jewish leaders in His day, according to New Testament Scriptures, and many did not approve of Him.)
*** When confronted with the historical FACT that Jesus claimed equality with God, jews today will fold into their own belief system, just like modern gentiles. In Jesus’s time, he was looked at as a prophet who was widely discredited due to his claim of equality with God, therefore being put to death for blasphemy.

Recommended reading
http://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Ghost-Christian-university-curriculum/dp/0310357616/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1344820180&sr=1-2&keywords=jesus+god+ghost+or+guru

2,103 posted on Sunday, August 12, 2012 6:12:22 PM by Kevmo ( FRINAGOPWIASS: Free Republic Is Not A GOP Website. It’s A Socon Site.)
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15 posted on 08/12/2012 9:48:02 PM PDT by Kevmo ( FRINAGOPWIASS: Free Republic Is Not A GOP Website. It's A Socon Site.)
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To: Phinneous

Answers the objections that Jesus violated the law:

http://www.tektonics.org/gk/jesusignorelaw.html


16 posted on 08/12/2012 9:49:03 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: Phinneous

List of messianic prophecies and if Jesus fulfilled them:

http://judiasm.kodingen.com/14.html

Of course, early Christians were all Jews and Saul/Paul was the most notable of converts.


17 posted on 08/12/2012 9:51:40 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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We were looking for a conquering Messiah to rid Israel of the Roman oppression. There were Jews that accepted Yashua. Peter, Paul and the rest of the disciples. Paul came along later but there were groups of Jews who believed. Read Acts. Remember it was Jewish women who spread the word that Yashua had risen. Then later, Dorcas, who held the first services in her home - sang some psalms then read letters that Paul wrote. There were many Jews who accepted Yashua. But as a whole, the people didn't, just small groups.

I classify myself as a Messianic Jew.

18 posted on 08/12/2012 9:52:35 PM PDT by SkyDancer ("Ambition Without Talent Is Sad - Talent Without Ambition Is Worse")
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To: TigerClaws

How is psalm 110 going to convince the Jewish people to accept that G-d went and turned into a sort of pharaoh? Pure curiosity. The conflict I see is that Jews just won’t accept a “this man here, he is Hashem, too” scenario.


19 posted on 08/12/2012 9:54:00 PM PDT by Moose Burger
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To: Phinneous
Here's my question:

Don't some hassidic views believe that their rabbi is the messiah? And while most other Jews would disagree with them, they are not "rejected" in the sense that they are still considered Jews. So why shouldn't the same apply to Christians?

I actually had a long debate over this issue with a mohel because I was planning a bris and a baptism for my son - on the same day (yes, an interfaith marriage). I suggested that the early Christians considered themselves Jews (who just happened to believe that their rabbi was the messiah), that historical events had somehow created an artificial divide between the two religions, and that his act of participating in this event could be a first step toward re-affirming Christianity as a sect of Judaism.

I must say that, in the true spirit of rabbinical debate, he indulged me by spending quite some time on the phone debating this. Ultimately, he declined, and we went on with our interfaith ceremony by using a (non-Jew) Navy doctor for the bris and had a family member perform the other Mohel duties.
20 posted on 08/12/2012 9:55:30 PM PDT by zencycler
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