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How do Jews view Jesus

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Answered by Royal213warrior
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JESUS is the central figure of Christianity, believed by Christians to be the messiah, the son of God and the second person in the Trinity.

But what do Jews believe about Jesus? For some Jews, the name alone is nearly synonymous with pogroms and Crusades, charges of deicide and centuries of Christian anti-Semitism. Other Jews, recently, have come to regard him as a Jewish teacher. This does not mean, however, that they believe, as Christians do, that he was raised from the dead or was the messiah.

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Answered by Hacker20
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After that, he started the work of sending human services and messages of God to the people and they kept doing this for three and a half years until they were released on the cross. It has been written that Jesus performed many miracles in those three and a half year periods, he healed the sick by prayer, and in those people who had evil spirits or evil spirits, he also liberated the people from them and in the Bible one The story that describes the miraculous work of resurrecting a person named Lazarus.

During the service period, he had made a total of twelve disciples, who, after his departure, continued his ministry and delivered his education to the whole world, but it is also true that in the end, any of his colleagues Hands were caught and convicted of provoking the people of the country, they were hanged on the cross with great ruthlessness and the Bible says three days after death; He was alive and then he stayed with a few days and disciples.
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