Moses saved us from Egyptian slavery, under the leadership of God.
However, there is a huge distinction between how Jews see Moses and how Christians see Jesus. Jews do not ascribe any divine nature to Moses, nor do they credit him with eternal expiation. The Jewish Messiah has not yet arrived.
i believe we are the savior.
we should hel pour selves, because then we will be saved. g-d will not just hand it to us- and we should not wait for it- do something about it- humans are to at least begin saving ourselves, or nothing will happen. the massaia is us- our actions.
AnswerThe Christian concept of saviour does not exist in Judaism. Neither does the Christian concept of salvation.
In Judaism, 'salvation' comes from working to live righteously according to the guidelines given to us by HaShem (The Creator). In this sense, salvation simply means to work to become closer to HaShem as Judaism doesn't accept the concepts of hell, damnation, original sin, etc.
The Christian concept of saviour does not exist in Judaism. Neither does the Christian concept of salvation.
In Judaism, 'salvation' comes from working to live righteously according to the guidelines given to us by HaShem (The Creator). In this sense, salvation simply means to work to become closer to HaShem as Judaism doesn't accept the concepts of hell, damnation, original sin, etc.
Jews once believed in a hoped-for messiah who would save Judea from foreign domination. Some believed that the messiah would also save the people from evil and misfortune. Either way, the Jewish messiah has not yet come.
Christians believe that Jesus is their saviour. They believe that he was the messiah that the Jews had been waiting for.
HaShem (The Creator) is the saviour according to Judaism. Please note though, the Christian concept of salvation does not exist in Judaism.
In Judaism, all people are seen to have been born good and innocent. The concept of salvation is in regard to how HaShem gave us the guidelines for living righteously. There is no hell or damnation to be saved from.
Jews believe that HaShem (The Creator) is the saviour. However, in Judaism there is no hell and no damnation. Rather, when Jews discuss salvation, they are referring to becoming ever closer to HaShem.
HaShem, however, the concept of salvation in Judaism is completely unrelated to the Christian and Muslim concepts. In Judaism, there is no hell and no damnation. Instead, the idea of salvation in Judaism is that we become closer to HaShem.
Jews are still waiting for the Messiah, they do not believe he has come yet.
The creator, Isaiah 45 tells us who is our Savior.
Who Jesus Christ was... a good teacher/rabbi or the true son of God and Savior of the World Jews did not believe in Christ as the Messiah, the savior of the world. What they expect for a Messiah is a political messiah that would liberate them from the Romans at that time. They were just disappointed when they knew that Jesus is talking to another kind of saving the world.
Jews regard God as their savior.
Yes they do in some sence but it also kinda matters what religions ....... like Catholics beleive that Jesus was and is the savior of the world but as for jews I do believe they still are prayerful people but they do not believe that He was or is.
Some time shortly before Jesus' return to Earth. God refers to this savior of the Jews, the "false massiah." He is said to be a bad man and will lead the world further into destruction.
Jews believe that God made the Earth.
Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the savior who came into this world to save them of their sins.
christians believe their savior is Jesus
Yes.
Savior of the World was created in 2000.
They should. Our savior is Jesus Christ and he was a Jew so we respect Jews. We are required, by our book of law (the bible), to respect everyone except for the Devil who is not a human. We basically believe in the same thing so should there be an excuse for not liking Jews? No theres not.
Jewish people worship the same god as Christians do. Jews believe that the Messiah has not come to Earth yet; Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah; and Muslims believe Mohammad is the prophet of Alah but was not a holy being. The Muslim understanding of Mohammad would be paralle to the Jewish view Jesus.
In its very early days, the Christian church was a sect of Judaism. So the answer to the question is yes, initially. There have always been small numbers of Jews who have accepted Christ, as there are today. But Judaism in general does not believe in Christ.Answer:The answer is no. The Jewish sect referred to in the above answer was a handful of people, which did not succeed in recruiting large numbers among the Jews. The rest of the Jews did not accept Jesus.