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Opinions about Jesus and Christianity fall outside the scope of the Jewish religion. Individual Jews have a variety of view, but the Jewish religion teaches nothing about it.

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Some believe he was simply a political trouble maker and was punished by the ruling Romans in the same way the punished every criminal.

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we don't belive that Jesus was any sort of god or messiah

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MISTRANSLATED VERSES "REFERRING" TO JESUS

The verse in Psalms 22:17 reads: "Like a lion, they are at my hands and feet." The Hebrew word ki-ari (like a lion) is grammatically similar to the word "gouged." Thus Christianity reads the verse as a reference to crucifixion: "They pierced my hands and feet."

the traslation "They pierced my hands and feet." is actually imposible.

the accurate translation is "Like a lion, they are at my hands and feet."

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