NO. The Jews were (and continue) expecting a Messiah with specific characteristics, which Jesus did not fulfill, such as:
The Jews of Jesus' time were seeking a messiah primarily due to their longing for a savior who would liberate them from Roman oppression and restore Israel's sovereignty, aligning with prophetic expectations from their scriptures. Many anticipated a political leader or warrior king who would establish an earthly kingdom. However, Jesus did not fulfill these expectations, as his teachings emphasized spiritual salvation and a kingdom of God that transcended political boundaries. Consequently, while some Jews recognized him as the messiah, many rejected him for not meeting their traditional expectations.
He didn't. The primary role of the messiah for Jews is to serve as King, to usher in the messianic era of peace. There is still war, and there isn't a messianic kingdom, so Jesus didn't fulfill the role of Jewish messiah.
Jews are not Christians. Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. Jews (and remember- Jesus was a Jew himself) believe that the Messiah has not yet come.
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The Jews do not recognize Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah, they are still waiting for the Messiah to come.
The Jews had no expectations for Jesus because they did not regard him as the Messiah. However they did believe that the hoped-for Messiah would be descended from King David. It has been pointed out that a thousand years after the time attributed to David, possibly two million Jews could claim to be descended from David.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
The Jews refuse to take Jesus Christ as the Messiah , even today. Historically, Judea was under Roman control. The Jewish leaders were focused on a political Messiah who would drive Rome out. Jesus took an attitude of distinct reserve and caution to this title (Messiah) since it carried overtones of political power. He went to the cross as a crucified Messiah because the Jewish leaders failed to perceive the nature of messiahship as Jesus understood it. Jews who follow Jesus today are called Messianic Jews.
The Jews do not believe that Jesus is the real Messiah, they are waiting for the messiah to come.
The Jews are waiting for the messiah to come. Christians believe Jesus was the messiah.
Yes. The 'Sceptre' promise was given to Judah which promised a future Savior or Messiah. Other Prophets, particularly Isaiah spoke of a child being born to a Jewish woman who would fulfill that role. Jesus Himself, proclaimed that He came first to the Jews and was rejected by them all to fulfill Prophecy.