A
Answers to the Unknown
Guest
I mean when you look at your history in the Tanakh, and have seen all the places throughout history where the children of Israel rejected God, have you ever wondered that your rejection of Jesus is history repeating itself in that sense you always rejected God throughout history, wouldn't it be natural to rejection Jesus as well?
I wonder the same thing. If my Messiah, which is Jesus, was accepted by Judaism, according to history, wouldn't that been a mistake.
What I am trying to get at here is: Your rejection of Christ is the fulfillment of history. If you guys didn't reject Christ, there would obviously be something wrong about Jesus and he could not have been the Messiah. But since you do reject him, looking at history, that gives me reason to believe his claim to Messiahship was accurate and that he was not lying.
I'm not pounding toes here. I'm saying that if Jesus was accepted by the Jews, then Jesus could not have been the Messiah according to history.
I wonder the same thing. If my Messiah, which is Jesus, was accepted by Judaism, according to history, wouldn't that been a mistake.
What I am trying to get at here is: Your rejection of Christ is the fulfillment of history. If you guys didn't reject Christ, there would obviously be something wrong about Jesus and he could not have been the Messiah. But since you do reject him, looking at history, that gives me reason to believe his claim to Messiahship was accurate and that he was not lying.
I'm not pounding toes here. I'm saying that if Jesus was accepted by the Jews, then Jesus could not have been the Messiah according to history.