no way! he started with theJews. the Jews thought he was just another dumb man who thinks he's the Christ. they were expecting a king to ride in on a beautiful horse as the conquering king. That would be the second visit Jesus made. the first time he came was to die on the cross to save us from our sins. Back in The Bible days for every sin they did they would have to sacrifice a sheep or goat. Jesus made the everlasting sacrifice for us... for everyone!
P.S. Jesus rose from the dead three days later.
NO. Jesus came... to save the world (John 3:17; Luke 19:10)
Who is the real Jew?
"For the real Jew is not merely Jewish outwardly: true circumcision is not only external and physical. On the contrary, the real Jew is one inwardly; and true circumcision is of the heart, spiritual not literal; so that his praise comes not from other people but from God." (Romans 2:28-29 The Complete Jewish Bible)Furthermore,
He commissioned the disciples to minister to the whole world at the end of Matthew's gospel:
"18Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in[a] the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." "
The structure of the New Testament seems to indicate that his mission was only for the Jews. The occasions where he assisted Non-Jews, such as the Canaanite woman in Tyre - Matthew 15, the Centurion, or the Samaritan that he preached to, were clearly anomalies based on the particulars of those people, especially in the case of the Canaanite woman where Jesus refused to listen to her until she had repeatedly implored him.
Of course, different people can come to reasonable disagreements on this facet of Jesus' ministry.
Whether Jesus actually lived or died is of no importance to Judaism since Jesus himself is of no importance to Judaism. If Jesus lived, then he existed. If the question seeks to ask if Judaism has a similar personage in its tradition to Jesus, then the answer is "No" if the defining aspect of Jesus is his divinity and "Not Yet" if the defining aspect of Jesus is his claim to be the Messiah.
The Jewish view is that, on the contrary, Jesus left Judaism and the Jews, by founding a different religion.See the Related Link.
Jesus came to save all peoples, Jews and Gentiles (non-Jews) both.
While Christians around the world are waiting for Christ's return, the Jewish people are still waiting for His initial arrival. We are told in the New Testament that only through Jesus Christ can we come to the Father. For those that do not believe that Jesus was the only son of God, may end up in hell.
Jesus will come a second time only after the antichrist kills people.
Jesus said that only the father knows.
Jerusalem was the only place in the world that had a Jewish Temple at that time.
I am not certain, but I believe that he was not authorized officially, but that was part of his radical-ness. He didn't do the typical Jewish ways and that was what people either loved him for or hated him for. But ultimately, Jesus was preaching the good news of truth, and what he said will come true.
Not according to Jewish belief.
Jewish people believe that Jesus Christ wasn't the real Messiah and they are still waiting for the Messiah. They believe that Jesus was a fake Messiah. They could believe that Jesus didn't raise up or won't be raised up because he "sinned" a lot by faking but they do believe that only God knows who will go to heaven and who will go to Hell.
Jews don't believe in heaven or hell. They only believe in Sheol, a dumping ground for all dead people, good and bad. It was Jesus who introduced the concept of heaven and hell to the world. Many people use the term heaven and hell, but, it is really a Christian idea, not a Jewish one. Jesus was a reform Jew, but, the Jews in general have rejected Jesus and his teachings.
Yes, Jesus would have read from the Jewish bible because it would have been the only translation in his day. FYI it only would have been the old testament because the new had not been written yet.
No. Only people can be Jewish. Suns can't have religion.
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
Only Jews celebrate Channukah because it is a Jewish holiday that commemorates an event in Jewish history.