No. The messiah in Judaism is to be a person of flesh-and-blood; one who fulfills the ancient prophecies: * Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28).
* Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6).
* Usher in an era of world peace, and end all hatred and oppression. As it says: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, nor shall they learn war any more" (Isaiah 2:4).
* Spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one. As it says: "God will be King over all the world. On that day, God will be One and His Name will be One" (Zechariah 14:9).
* The messiah must be descended on his father's side from King David (Genesis 49:10 and Isaiah 11:1).
* The messiah will lead the Jewish people to full Torah-observance. The Torah states that all of its mitzvot (commands) remain binding forever.
A short & sweet answer is Hebrews believed in everything in the Old Testament. There is one God. There is a heaven & hell. The ten commandments. They believed there would be a future Messiah. The Hebrews are the Jewish people of the Bible.
The simple answer is yes. We (Christians) believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the Jewish messiah, but that He is also God incarnate; or God made into man. As such we worship God of the Hebrews through Jesus. There is also the Holy Spirit which we also believe to be God. This is called the Trinity God the Father (ie Hebrew view of God), God the Son (Jesus of Nazareth) and God the Holy Spirit (which is like the essence or Spirit of God active in the present time).
Mashiach (English: messiah). According to Jewish belief, the messiah hasn't yet come.
If you are asking if the Hebrews were the first people to believe in the existence of one God, the answer is no.
Christians believe that the Messiah was sent by God to save humanity.
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By trusting in God even after the death of her husband, Naomi helped the Hebrews believe more in God.
Jewish people believe that Jesus was a prophet, not the Messiah, and not the Son of God. They believe that the Messiah is still to come.
Hebrews
yes the difference is that Jews still wait for the messiah and Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the messiah
The true prophets were God's messengers.
Abraham.