No. Jews are "cast out" because they believe in education, world love, giving to the poor, and that goodness and godliness are determined by good deeds and not beliefs. The world hates good people as evidenced by the Christian and Muslim antisemitism, which began in the 4th and 6th centuries.
Answer:The Jews were never completely cast out (Leviticus 26:44). They were exiled, with a promise of eventual return (Deuteronomy 30:1-10). Religious Jews believe that the exile has not yet ended.Yes. And they still do today.
That God's presence is still here even in the Exile.
Yes, according to Jewish belief, Jews are still considered God's chosen people in modern times. This belief is rooted in the covenant between God and the Jewish people as described in the Hebrew Bible.
Two come to my mind. Jesus tells the storm to be still. And the other is in the old testament , when god tells the Jews Be still and know that I am god.
The covenant made with God was permanent and unbreakable. So if God exists, the Jews will always be his chosen people.
yes the difference is that Jews still wait for the messiah and Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the messiah
He was the one chosen by God to lead his people out of Egypt and give them God's Torah.
Because God gave it to us (Genesis ch.28).
No. Our tradition and beliefs call for a human messiah, whom we still await.
Some believed He was the Son of God, the Messiah. Others believed He was a prophet of God while others still believed He was an imposter.
Jews believe in God the creator and in the Torah which God gave.
The Jews received the Torah from God written in Hebrew, and significant numbers still read and study Torah in the original Hebrew to this day.