CriticalSock
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Christians make much of Jesus fulfilling bible prophecy which proved that he was the messiah. For example he was born in Bethlehem, rode into Jerusalem on an ass, cleared the money lenders out of the temple and so on. All of these events in his life are used as evidence of Jesus fulfilling prophecies from the Old Testament and therefore proving that he was the messiah.
So why didn't the Jews at the time accept him as the messiah? They were all eagerly looking for the messiah to come at that time weren't they? Anyone who ticked the prophetic boxes should have been instantly hailed by everyone as their saviour from the Romans.
Why didn't the general Jewish community at the time think that Jesus was the messiah and, also, what are the reasons that Jews today don't accept that he was the messiah?
It seems to me that if the people best placed at the right time knowing the criteria and with a vested interest in identifying the messiah didn't think it was Jesus, then he probably wasn't.
So why didn't the Jews at the time accept him as the messiah? They were all eagerly looking for the messiah to come at that time weren't they? Anyone who ticked the prophetic boxes should have been instantly hailed by everyone as their saviour from the Romans.
Why didn't the general Jewish community at the time think that Jesus was the messiah and, also, what are the reasons that Jews today don't accept that he was the messiah?
It seems to me that if the people best placed at the right time knowing the criteria and with a vested interest in identifying the messiah didn't think it was Jesus, then he probably wasn't.