Funny how you failed to back this claim up with any scripture.
The Jews expected an anointed warrior king who would vanquish their enemies.
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Funny how you failed to back this claim up with any scripture.
They aren’t Jews then. Jews for Jesus are like Mormons. Christian? Yes but not really?
all that info does nothing to counter the claim that it responded to. Those who believe in Jesus are Christians, not Jews, no matter how they try to hide it behind terms like "messianic Jews".he Messianic Prophecy Bible Project
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Anointed Priest, Prophet, King of Kings Is Our Messiah, Our Christ
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“You know of Yeshua of Nazareth, how God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit (Ruach haKodesh) and with power, and how He went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him.” (Acts 10:38)
Most people know the man from Galilee as Jesus Christ. Others call Him Jesus the Messiah.
But what exactly does it mean that Jesus is the Christ or Messiah?
He wasn’t the only messiah in the Bible.
Who were these other messiahs, and how do they help us identify Jesus as the prophesied Messiah who would come to save the world from their sins?
What Is a Messiah (Mashiach in Hebrew)?
In Hebrew, mashach means to anoint. It can also mean to rub, to smear, or even to paint (Jeremiah 22:14).
By itself, mashach is not a very special word.
But by adding the smallest of the Hebrew letters, yud – י —, we get the Hebrew word, mashiach — מָשִׁיחַ, which means anointed one.
The Hebrew word mashiach transliterates into English as messiah.
And that is why the son of Mary (Miriam) who was born in Bethlehem and grew up in the Galilee received the title Yeshua “haMashiach” or in English, Jesus “the Messiah.”
But why do we rarely see this word “Messiah” in most English New Testaments?
Because the Greek word for Mashiach is Christos and when transliterated into English, it is Christ.
Some people think that Jesus’ last name is Christ, and that his mother Miriam (Mary) and father Yosef (Joseph) are Mr. and Mrs. Christ.
This may sound funny to you, but there really are many Christians who think that Christ is His family name.
So, when we read the words “Jesus Christ” in Scripture, we are really reading Jesus the Messiah.
The Messianic Jews in Israel call Him by His Hebrew name and title, Yeshua haMashiach (ha in Hebrew means the).
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THe key to your question is to realize somethingThe Ashkenazi, Khazar Jews don't give two hoots about Jesus Christ. I don't give two hoots what they think or believe. Read the Bible and trust in God and leave non-believers to their biblical fate.
John 3:18, “He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.”
According to you Texas should not belong to the U.S. and towns in Michigan must be Islamic nations and Israel now owns North Gaza because they outnumber residents.Read the census from 1860-1922. Palestinian Muslims were the over whelming majority. Followed by Christians. Jews were 8% of the population.
Arafat wasn't related to the mufti... Completely different family.
You're just lying and trying to justify what the Zionists have done.
I’m well aware what Fake modern day Jews expect. None of them can back that up with scripture.The Jews expected an anointed warrior king who would vanquish their enemies.
I wonder how many accept Isaiah's prophecy when he said Messiah would be called "Mighty God", and "Everlasting Father". Jesus made that claim, and they didn't like it too much at the time.As a Christian, pretty much all prophesies about the coming Messiah are shot down by those of the Jewish faith as not really being about the Messiah.
So, the question begs, which ones do they accept as being about the coming Messiah?
Does anyone have a list?
I assume there are some since they believe in a coming Messiah.