Many Christians wouldn't have much of a quarrel with that list. Christianity was inherent in the message of Judaism before it got hijacked by rabbinism. The physical body of Jesus is something that many Christians view (on biblical grounds) as a tent that was created by God for God to occupy, rather than being inherent in God by nature.
"Rabbinism", as you call it, is nothing more than the post-second-temple continuation of Pharisaic Judaism. As such, it didn't "hijack" anything, but rather was the only form of Judaism which survived the Roman depradations of the first and second centuries C.E. It is Christianity which was the novelty, not "rabbinism".
#s 2, 3 and 9 are cleraly incompatible with Judaism. Look again.
Christianity was inherent in the message of Judaism before it got hijacked by rabbinism.
So we used to be Christians, but only recently became Jews? Huh?
The physical body of Jesus is something that many Christians view (on biblical grounds) as a tent that was created by God for God to occupy, rather than being inherent in God by nature.
In other words, corporeal.