No. Jews do not hold any strong beliefs about Jesus other than the fact that he was not the Messiah. Jews, to be honest, do not care about what happened to Jesus' body post-mortem, nor do they pay careful attention to the lives/actions of his disciples.
the disciples
The story that the Jews bribed the guards to spread was that Jesus' body was stolen by His disciples while the guards were sleeping. This deception was meant to cover up the fact that Jesus had risen from the dead as He had foretold.
They were Jews. They were called: "Disciples/Apostles"!
Jesus and all the earliest disciples were Jews.
Jews believe in God.What about Jesus?In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See also the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?
The Disciples of Christ are Christian, from the Protestant branch of Christianity. Jewish people generally do not believe that "Christ" has come yet, and those people who do believe he came are called Christians (followers of Jesus Christ). So, the Disciples of Christ would be gentiles, since they are not Jews. It is worth noting that "Disciples of Christ" is the name of a particular church, not a general term for those who follow Christ.
There is no difference precisely because the disciples were Jewish. But the disciples were considered to be the first Christians because they believed that Jesus was the Son of God whereas the majority of Jews did not hold this belief.
No. Jews believe in God.In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?Those people who call themselves Jews for Jesus are actually Christians, both according to Judaism and according to Christianity.
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.
King of the Jews.
No. Jews are still waiting for the messiah, whose identity is not yet known. In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?
Jesus and his disciples were Jews, and their teachings were initially rooted in the philosophy of Judaism.