Jews do not accept both the Christian Old and New Testaments as valid.
The Christian Old Testament was based on the Tanach (Jewish Bible), however, it was altered to support the teachings of Christianity.
The Christian New Testament is not accepted because the Tanach cannot be changed or added to.
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Jews believe the Old Testament, but they don't believe most of the New. So yes they did.
No. The question becomes, "do Jews believe the New Testament?" Just as you would read the religious books of another faith, it becomes a matter of if you believe it. Jews don't believe that the New Testament is scripture.
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No. This is a modern day word. The New Testament does not use vulgar language.
Because he had Jesus, his son, to speak for him.
yes its called the old and new testiment
No, Jews do not believe in the rapture. They do not believe Jesus was the Messiah, therefore, they do not believe the New Testament is accurate or part of God's word. The concept of the rapture was created by Christianity and does not exist anywhere in Jewish teachings.
"Because he made himself the Son of God." - as the scripture says: The Jews answered him, We have a law, and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God. (John 19.7)