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The person known as "Jesus" has no role in Judaism. Actually known most likely as "Yeshu" he lived in the Jewish Kingdom of Judea during the later part of the second Temple era prior to its destruction by the Romans and the dispersal of most of the lands indigenous Jewish population in 70C.E. (AD). Jesus was a member of the Pharisees or early rabbis. Many of his teachings are derivations of the teachings of the school of Hillel an early sage. In the time of Jesus Judea and the Jews were occupied and severely oppressed by the Roman Empire. Many Jews held fervently to a belief in the coming of a mashiach (messiah) that would lead the Jews to redemption casting out the Romans and their priestly Jewish stooges (the Saducees) and re-establish a Torah true Jewish kingdom. This messiah would be able to trace his ancestry to King David therefore giving him legitimacy as a king of Israel. The term "mashiach or messiah simply means "anointed" a reference to the ceremony of pouring olive oil upon the head of a new king during his coronation.

Jesus was an anti-establishment radical who advocated stretching the legal interpretations of his fellow Pharisees and like other of his sort had a small following who believed that he was the hoped for messiah. And like many other messiah candidates of his time Jesus met a violent end. The Romans tended to kill trouble makers. In other cases the death of their leader would prove to the surviving followers that their revered holy man was actually not the messiah. Such was the case with the charismatic leader Shimon Bar Kochbah who even the great sage Rabbi Akiva believed to be the messiah until Bar Kochbah's untimely death at the hands of the Romans. Jesus' followers developed a radically new theology at the time of his death that allowed them to continue as a sect. They came up with the concept of a "second coming". This belief kept their sect going but now they became Jewish heretics and outcasts to the greater community. This was a first step in the development of Christianity as a separate religion. Soon the sect abandoned the most important Jewish religious practices such as kashrut, circumcision, and Shabbat. Because of this the new convert now being brought in from the surrounding Roman/Hellenic world (a more successful source of converts then the Jews) would not become Jews and have no understanding of their new faiths roots at all. Many pagan beliefs from the Greco-Roman world now entered the theology of the new religion. Jesus was now not just believed to be the messiah (with a second coming) but the term messiah now was distorted to mean God in human form born from a virgin birth (which would of course negate his claim of decent from King David nullifying his claim to kingship). In a few generations the "Christians" would not even have the background or concepts to understand the polemics behind much of their own "New Testament" causing them to hate the "Christ killers" and leading to their ironic persecution of the Jews. "Jesus" would be horrified to know what kind of religion was created in his name.

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