Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) use the King James Version of The Bible, which explains that Jesus is a descendant of David and was born to faithful Jewish parents. As a child he attended all the Jewish festivals and worshipped at the synogogue. His life and teachings in the New Testament show that he had deep understanding of Jewish tradition and doctrine, and that He tried to show symbolically in all aspects of His life that He was the prophesied Messiah.
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that "there is no other way nor means whereby man can be saved, only through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ" (Book of Mormon, Helaman 5:9. Also see Mosiah 3:17 and Alma 38:9). Mormons, like all Christians, believe that Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven.
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The Jews do not believe that Jesus is the real Messiah, they are waiting for the messiah to come.
Jesus was born and raised as a Jew but followers of his teachings (which differ from Judaism) called themselves Christians (Followers of Christ).
He was born to Jewish parents. Is there any other way to be a Jew?
Jesus was a Jew and is the Messiah of the Jews, but they rejected him as the such, the Jews that did believe were first called followers of "The Way" and later they were called Christians.All those that now believe that Jesus Christ is Lord are now called Christians.User:Albert_Costanzois correct....probably got the answer straight out of the BIBLE. but yes that is right, Jesus was a Jew and brought up and was and already was a christian even before he was born.
Jesus was a Jew because he was born to a Jewish mother and observed Jewish rituals.
Nowhere. Jesus was born a Jew. See related link:
No, Jesus the Christ was born a Jew from the tribe of Judah in Bethlehem in Israel.
Jesus was born to a Jewish family .But he taught about God.
a Jew. You can not believe in God and not Jesus because Jesus is God. Jesus talked about this many times.
The family, community and faith into which he was born.