It was not the Jews that crucified Jesus ,it was the Romans,because Jesus was a Jew.
In the letters written by Paul thru inspiration of the Holy Spirit we read that God temporarily blinded the Jews for their failure to recognize Him as their Messiah. He will return when the remnant Jews repent and call on Him to save them.
Did the jews ever acknowledge their part of conspiracy for crucifying christ?
The Jews have no reason to apologise for murdering Jesus. Pope Benedict has said that those at fault were only the small number of priests and leaders at the crucifixion. He says that Jews must not be collectively blamed for his death.
The Jews were subjugated by the Romans. Jews were actively looking for a Messiah to liberate them from Empire. did you ever read the Bible
Yes. 1. Jesus was a Jew. 2. Roman citizens were not allowed to be killed in this manner. 3.We may assume, but not be sure, that the other two people that died with Jesus that day were Jews.
Many Christians believe that Jesus will return some day. Jews, Muslims, Hindus and those of other religions, as well as atheists, say that Jesus has died and will never return.
Jesus was one of many young preachers claiming to be the messiah. He was not well known at the actual time of his death and so the majority of Jews would probably not have had an opinion on him at all. Jesus has never been relevant to Judaism. The Jewish messiah has yet to arrive; he will be a normal, mortal man and he must fulfill the 23 Jewish messianc prophecies before he dies. The only time Jews today ever consider or mention Jesus is when Christian Evangelists repeatedly demand to know 'why' we don't worship him. Jews are forbidden to worship any human, and we regard as blasphemy the idea that G-d would ever appear in human form. Thus Jesus has no role to play in Judaism. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Israel is the ancestral home of the Jews.
In Matthew 15:22-28, the story is told of a Canaanite woman who asked Jesus for help for her suffering daughter. Jesus' disciples urged Jesus to send her away, but she persisted. Jesus told his disciples that He was sent for the people of Israel, but nevertheless, because of the woman's faith, He healed the woman's daughter.
No Jesus was never ever called Michael.
Jesus was raised in the Jewish faith and would have been well aware of Jewish practices. But He came not to save the Jews, He came to save the world, Jews and Gentiles alike. That was the whole purpose for him to be born as a human, to die and finally to be resurrected, for the sins of every person ever born.
No. There is no record that he ever married.
There is no record of Jesus traveling to Rome.