Mohammad plays no role in Judaism or Christianity.
Messianic Jews believe in Jesus as the Messiah and follow Jewish traditions, while Christians believe in Jesus as the Son of God and may not follow Jewish customs. Both groups share core beliefs in Jesus, but differ in their cultural and religious practices.
Jewish people worship the same god as Christians do. Jews believe that the Messiah has not come to Earth yet; Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah; and Muslims believe Mohammad is the prophet of Alah but was not a holy being. The Muslim understanding of Mohammad would be paralle to the Jewish view Jesus.
Christians, Jews, and Muslims
Jews and Christians
The Jews had mixed opinions about early Christians. Some viewed them as a sect within Judaism, while others saw them as a threat to traditional Jewish beliefs and practices.
All three agree Moses was a prophet.
The majority are Muslims followed by Christians followed by Jews.
No, Christians do not reject Jews. However, Jews reject Christians.
That God, the creator of the heavens and the earth, is the true judge of all mankind and that God offers every person the opportunity to repent their sins and return to a righteous path in life.
Christians have long been suspicious of Jews simply because Jews are not Christians. People are often suspicious of anyone whose beliefs are different than their own.
Christians, Muslims, and Jews all believe in helping others. However, there is a huge gap between them, Jesus Christ.
Christianity and Judaism share part of the Bible. What the Jews call the Tanakh, the Christians call the Old Testament.