This is a worthwhile article for Christians to consider, and unless you understand biblical eschatology correctly, you will have a difficult time refuting this Jewish argument. The error the Jews make is similar to error most Christians—especially dispensationalists make—literalizing biblical language that was meant spiritutally or figuratively. For example, both Jews and dispensationalists expect a literal earthly utopian period (the millennium). The Jewish author, for example, quoted Isaiah 30. In this chapter one also finds such things as “the sun shall be no more your light by day” and “your sun shall no more go down, nor your moon withdraw itself.” These are certainly not to be taken literally. See my blog http://prophecyquestions.wordpress.com/.
At least 100 of prophetic images of the Jewish Messiah and they miss them or ignore them. Even in the psalms by King David...
But thanks be to God that many Jews deny His only Son and I was elected to be grafted in!
The Jews history is one of being chosen and then falling away for a time because of not following God. They are then judged and they repent ... sin, judged, repented..over and over....
They will have their time to repent the final time when Jesus comes back... reach out believers to your Jewish brethren with love and joy till the Lord comes... many are tending not to lead lives a Jew would be moved to jealousy for as the Scripture commands..
Life as salt of the earth and light to the world.... Who couldn’t truly see that and not be jealous of the peace, joy and forgiving hearts that Christ gives us..