There are over 40 prophecies in the Old Testament (The Jewish Scriptures) that point directly to Jesus as being The Messiah, and so this question is wrong. Jesus is and was the Jewish Messiah - but not the kind of Messiah that they thought he would be.
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The above answer was obviously written by a Christian as it has no basis in fact from the Jewish perspective. The key issue is that the Christian concept of 'messiah' not only does not exist in Judaism and Tanach (Jewish Bible), it actually diametrically opposes the teaching of Tanach.
The word 'messiah' is the Anglicised form of the Hebrew 'moshiach'. The word moshiach literally translates as 'anointed'. Moshiach is a title that was given to any person who was anointed with oil as part of their initiation into serving HaShem (The Creator). As a result, we've actually had hundreds of valid moshiachim (pl) in our history - kings, priests, prophets, etc.
Based on the stories of the Christian Bible, Jesus would not have qualified as a moshiach of any kind. He did not have the lineage to be a king or priest, nor was he a prophet, judge, or hold any other station that would have resulted in him being given the title of moshiach.
Please note that although the Christian Old Testament is based on the Tanach, the OT has been thoroughly altered to support the teachings of Christianity.
No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
Yes, Jesus is the Messiah!
Yes, Mormons believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah, they are still waiting for the Messiah to come.
Yes Jesus was the Messiah.
because may be 1) reveals by the Father that Jesus is the Messiah, 2) intuitively know that Jesus is the long waited Messiah, 3) Jesus told him he is the Messiah or show him some miracles to him and he instantly believe Jesus is the Messiah 4) he had a dream last night that today he will meet the Messiah 5) Philip believed the testament of John the baptist who said that Jesus is the Messiah, I think he is one of the most faithful disciple of John the baptist. Jesus saw his total faith that Philip believed that he is the Messiah, therefore Jesus choose him.
why is the place of jesus birth important to his becoming the messiah
Because Jesus is the Messiah, the Christ, the holy one of God, and this is in his name, Lord Jesus Christ.
He was born the messiah
jesus christ was the messiah
The question is not clear, Jesus Christ the Messiah was born to Mary in Bethlehem.