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Jews believe in the oneness of God, but do not believe Jesus was the Messiah. In fact, Jews and Christians do not even share the the same definition of the world "messiah"

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Christians believe that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Jewish prophecy of the messiah in the Torah (5 books of Moses) but Jews reject this idea because the only prophecy Jesus fulfills of the Torah is that he's Jewish. And Jesus attempts to forgive peoples sins,even though God already forgave people's sins through atonement long before the time of Jesus. (see Yom Kippur).

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Because Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, the Messiah, who died as the lamb of God, a sacrifice for all who believe.

Jews do not believe this.

However a Jew can become a Christian.

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Because Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, the Messiah, who died as the lamb of God, a sacrifice for all who believe.

Jews do not believe this.

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God is the God of all mankind. He does not make Himself the private property of any country or nation. No matter where the footprints of God are, He is the God of all mankind. For example, the Lord Jesus is not only the God of Israelites, but is also the God of all people in Asia, Europe, and America, and even more the only God in the entire universe.

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The core message of Christianity is: "God made Himself incarnate through His Son, the Messiah, who sacrificed Himself on Earth as atonement for all of humanity's sins." None of that has anything to do with Judaism.

God, in Judaism, does not take physical form or self-incarnate. The human sacrifice of Jesus and communion is at fundamental odds with the Torah's prohibition on Human Sacrifice, its prohibition of blood consumption, its prohibition on cannibalism, and its prohibition on expiation for another's sins. There is no verse in the Old Testament that explains that one of the purposes of the Messiah is to die for sin at all (never mind for the sins of other people), even though there are numerous explicit requirements that Jews point to the Messiah needing to perform. (See Related Question: How does the Old Testament understand the messiah?) The Jewish Messiah is to be an Earthly King. As a result, a person claiming to be God himself is instantly recognized as not being the Messiah in Judaism.

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The core message of Christianity is: "God made Himself incarnate through His Son, the Messiah, who sacrificed Himself on Earth as atonement for all of humanity's sins." None of that has anything to do with Judaism.

God, in Judaism, does not take physical form or self-incarnate. The human sacrifice of Jesus and communion is at fundamental odds with the Torah's prohibition on Human Sacrifice, its prohibition of blood consumption, its prohibition on cannibalism, and its prohibition on expiation for another's sins. There is no verse in the Old Testament that explains that one of the purposes of the Messiah is to die for sin at all (never mind for the sins of other people), even though there are numerous explicit requirements that Jews point to the Messiah needing to perform. The Jewish Messiah is to be an Earthly King. As a result, a person claiming to be God himself is instantly recognized as not being the Messiah in Judaism.

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The core message of Christianity is: "God made Himself incarnate through His Son, the Messiah, who sacrificed Himself on Earth as atonement for all of humanity's sins." None of that has anything to do with Judaism.

God, in Judaism, does not take physical form or self-incarnate. The human sacrifice of Jesus and communion is at fundamental odds with the Torah's prohibition on Human Sacrifice, its prohibition of blood consumption, its prohibition on cannibalism, and its prohibition on expiation for another's sins. There is no verse in the Old Testament that explains that one of the purposes of the Messiah is to die for sin at all (never mind for the sins of other people), even though there are numerous explicit requirements that Jews point to the Messiah needing to perform. The Jewish Messiah is to be an Earthly King. As a result, a person claiming to be God himself is instantly recognized as not being the Messiah.

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Christianity is named for Jesus Christ, a Jew. All His Apostles and early disciples were mainly Jews. Many Jews converted to "The Way" as it was called in the 1st Century. But many more Jews remained within their religious teachings. A Jewish person may convert to Christianity and some have formed their own 'sect' within its scope called Messianic Jews.

Many Commentaries will discuss Isaiah 53 as a prophetic description of the coming Christ and the suffering and death He would take upon Himself for the sins of the world - saving His flock. Indeed, some of these same Commentaries will speak in many places of the God of the Old Testament as the 'Word,' and 'Melchizedek' - a Divine member of the 'Elohim' manifesting Himself as a human to interact with Adam & Eve, Abraham, Moses and others - prior to Him taking on the role of a man called Jesus the Christ.

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