They simply did not believe in it. They were looking for a Messiah to save the nation from the Roman oppression (Luke 1.74,75); not a Saviour such as Jesus.
They thought Jesus was simply a prophet, but some believed he was a devil, so if they did not believe in his first coming, how should they believe in his second coming?
This is Jesus "King of the Jews".
'Jesus is coming' is in Dutch 'Jezus komt eraan'.
There aren't really facts on it, but it did say 'Jesus, King of the Jews.'
The records do not say but they most likely would be Jews.
Because it read 'King of the Jews'. The Pharisees (Jewish priests who had Jesus crucified) wanted it changed to "I say I am the king of the Jews" but Pilate would not.
Iesus Nazerenus Rex Iudaeorum which means Jesus of Nazereth, king of the Jews
Most people just say something like "Jesus is coming." But please read Matthew 24, where He says no one knows when He is coming, save His Father.
The sign placed on top of Jesus' cross read "King of the Jews" in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
I would say The coming of Jesus Christ to earth.
I would say The coming of Jesus Christ to earth.
Very little directly, but he did state directly that a certain Roman Centurion had more faith than any of the Jews. That Centurion recognized Jesus as a man with authority (like himself) and therefore believed that when Jesus said something would happen it would, Jesus did not have to go and do it personally (as the Jews tended to believe).
AnswerThe gospels say that Joseph and Mary were Jews, not Samaritans.