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@whiteflame
Must all gentiles be vegetarian as per Noah's laws?
All the Apostles were Jewish. Theres a guy called Luke who wasnt.
The non-odthodox Jews must explain who the Messiah is if not Jesus.
Jesus said the only way to the Father is through him.
Was that for gentiles only?
All the Apostles were Jewish. Theres a guy called Luke who wasnt.
No, Jesus fits the messianic prophesy and was of the bloodline of King David via Mary.Idk why they also point out Joseph even more directly being from King David since that contradicts virgin birth. Pretty irrelevant if Joseph is of King David's bloodline as he is a stepdad dad of Jesus.
But Joseph is of King David's bloodline.
Lets say messiah isnt Jesus. Then who is and who are gentiles meant to follow to get to heaven?
Idk what you quoting those verses proves.
Do you even know what the first commandment is?
Orthodox [Jews] are modern day Pharisees. Talmud is corrupt.
The non-odthodox Jews must explain who the Messiah is if not Jesus.
Why is Jesus only the messiah for gentiles? Who is their messiah?
the Jewish Messiah is in the future,
TheMessiah of Judaic prophecy was to be completely human, born of two humanparents, and descended on his father’s side from King David
the Jewish Messiah is in the future,Their mistake. Jesus was the Messiah, and Orthodox Jews then and now, as a whole, do not recognize him. However, on an individual basis, there are some who have converted, and I am close to at least three families I know who number among converts. All that you mention of a future Messiah, for whom Orthodox Jews, and others, await, is Jesus Christ, and they will, again on an individual basis, recognize him and worship him, and he will accomplish all that has been said of him to accomplish. There will, then, still be those who oppose him still, including Satan and his minions.Yes, Luke was likely a convert. But, Luke, while being a disciple, that term is not synonymous with "apostle, " of whom there were twelve, and all of those originally chosen were of the House of Judah, and from no other of the original 12 tribes of Israel [Jacob, renamed to that name], while it is true that those original twelve apostles [less Judas Iscariot, who was rejected, and died by his own hand, and replaced by Mathias] will, among others, like perhaps Christ, himself, be "the judgment of all" when that time comes for all tribes of Isreal, and all others, as well, who have ever lived on Earth.
I know what the Christian faith believes, I was responding to the question of the Jewish understanding, and I was explaining why the concept of Jesus as the Messiah does not align with Jewish understanding of the Messiah.
I always assumed that was the case.Afterall, how could Jesus be the messiah if he did not fulfill one of the prophecies, The Third Temple of Israel?
I always assumed that was the case.Afterall, how could Jesus be the messiah if he did not fulfill one of the prophecies, The Third Temple of Israel?The temple was destroyed by the Romans after Jesus’s death. The temple was destroyed in 70AD.
As for Islam, it is impossible to be a true Christian and consider Islam valid.
The 10 commandments render that fundamentally implausible due to commandments 1 and 4 among other things in the Bible.
Nope, many true Christians consider Islam valid.
What religion are you
That's the second temple, the first (Solomon's Temple) was destroyed in 586 BCE.