Jews refer to the 10 statements, since not all of them are in the form of commandments. Traditionally, Jews consider themselves to be bound by the 613 commandments found in the Torah, all of which tradition holds were revealed by God and written down by Moses while on Mount Sinai. The 10 statements etched on the stone tablets are seen as a symbol of the 613. The Christian understanding of the role of the 10 commandments is colored by the idea that these were the heart of the old covenant, and that the coming of Jesus instituted a new covenant. There are several different Christian models of the relationship between these covenants; in some, the new covenant supersedes the old, in others, both remain in force.
They both believe in a god that made the earth
Oil is sacred to both Jews and Orthodox christians. Both religions believe it was a liquid from god.
. Both Jews and Christians believe in God, only Jews are still waiting for the Messiah, whereas Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the Messiah.
Jews and Christains are related. They both believe in the Lord God. But the Jews only believe in the old testament ( Before Jesus was born). The christians believe in both the old and the new testament. To make this simpler the Jews didn't believe in Jesus but the christians did. Another name for Jesus was the messiah. Pronouced Me-Sigh-A.
Jesus has no status or role in Judaism. Messianic Jews are actually considered to be Christians, both by other Jews and by Christians. See also:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?
A comparative analysis of these two religions would show the similarities and the differences between them. One similarity is that they both worship (or claim to worship!) the same God. One difference is that Judaism is still awaiting the messiah, whereas Christianity believes that Jesus Christ is/was the messiah. There are many more similarities and differences, which a comprehensive comparative analysis will show.
Jews believe that man is judged primarily by his actions, Chrisians focus on faith. Jews believe that only the sinner can repent and atone for sin. Christians believe that Jesus' crucifiction atones for all. Jews believe in one God, indivisible. Christians believe in a trinitarian godhead, somehow both three and one. Jews believe that belief in an incarnate god is idolatry. Christians believe that Jesus is the incarnation of one of the three persons of the godhead.
Jews believe that man is judged primarily by his actions, Chrisians focus on faith. Jews believe that only the sinner can repent and atone for sin. Christians believe that Jesus' crucifiction atones for all. Jews believe in one God, indivisible. Christians believe in a trinitarian godhead, somehow both three and one. Jews believe that belief in an incarnate god is idolatry. Christians believe that Jesus is the incarnation of one of the three persons of the godhead.
Jews believe that man is judged primarily by his actions, Chrisians focus on faith. Jews believe that only the sinner can repent and atone for sin. Christians believe that Jesus' crucifiction atones for all. Jews believe in one God, indivisible. Christians believe in a trinitarian godhead, somehow both three and one. Jews believe that belief in an incarnate god is idolatry. Christians believe that Jesus is the incarnation of one of the three persons of the godhead.
Christianity doesn't have a set of rules to follow. Christians are encouraged to walk in the spirit Galatians 5:16 I say then: Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. As Christian walks in the spirit the fruit of the spirit are produced in his/her life. Galatians 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, Galatians 5:23 gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law.
Jews believe that man is judged primarily by his actions, Chrisians focus on faith. Jews believe that only the sinner can repent and atone for sin. Christians believe that Jesus' crucifiction atones for all. Jews believe in one God, indivisible. Christians believe in a trinitarian godhead, somehow both three and one. Jews believe that belief in an incarnate god is idolatry. Christians believe that Jesus is the incarnation of one of the three persons of the godhead.
Yes...Jews do not believe either.