From the Jewish perspective, it's an option, NOT an obligation, for Jews to return to Israel. When the Messiah comes, the Jews will return to Israel because of a desire to be close to the spirituality of the Messiah. For a number of Christian Zionist groups, Jews must return to Israel to bring on Armageddon and the End of Days. They want this outcome so that Jesus Christ can return and create the Kingdom of God on Earth.
There is no rule about going to Jerusalem. Jews may visit whenever they want, for different reasons.
Israel did not want a Christ; however the Jews have sought a messiah in every age of persecution or discontent. Note: Although Christ and Messiah have the same origin (annointed one), in the English language today, they have different meanings.
it was repeated from generation to generation but only started from moses to the Jews. before moses, abrahams religion were told of a prophet/saviour that would guide thewm from slavery - who was moses. moses told them of Jesus, who was the true messiah but the Jews that didnt accept him, stayed as Jews still wating for their messiah - the ones that did became christians. Jesus told us about the anti chrsit, and when the anti christ does come, the Jews will think that's their messiah, and their want to build his temple where the current day al aqsa mosque is - that's why the hoo haa about al aqsa - cus that's where he will rule from - and they wanna get his temple ready for him.
In Judaism, the messiah hasn't came yet, so many people don't think it's anyone yet. Jews are still waiting for the arrival of the messiah. Long story short, no one yet. Although they also didn't want to believe that Jesus Is the messiah even though the proof was right there in the books of the Prophets who prophesied Jesus' coming.
The idea of 'maschiach' (which means 'anointed') originated in Judaism. The Jewish Maschiach will be a normal, human man; he must fulfill the 23 Jewish messianic prophecies before he dies. Christianity took the concept, changed it, and declared that Jesus was the 'messiah'. As he does not fulfill any of the Jewish criteria for 'maschiach', though, he is not the Jewish messiah. The Jewish messiah is likely to be a man, but there are some Jews who argue that it could be a woman. There is a belief that in every generation, a potential messiah is born. But Jews do not actively 'wait' for their messiah. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hitler hated the Jews because before he wanted to rule the world he was an artist and he didnt get paid very much. The Jews on the otherhand had most of the well paid jobs and that was when Hitler started to hate the Jews.
There is no resentment in accepting Jesus from the Jewish point of view. The acceptance of Jesus is an acceptable practice for Christians in the Jewish point of view. In fact, one needs to accept Jesus in order to be a Christian. Wouldn't you agree?Judaism has no requirements for conversion and says that every religion has a path to God. So, Christians are considered to be a righteous people in the eyes of Judaism regardless of the Christian position in regards to messianic concepts.In contrast to Christianity accepting Jesus and using Jesus as a guide, the Jewish people follow Torah as a twofold law (the written and the oral tradition) otherwise it is not Judaism.So, Christianity has Jesus and Judaism has Torah and that is where the lines are drawn.The idea of a Messiah in Judaism is different from the Christian concept so Jews don't really mind if Christians accept Jesus as a messiah or savior. Not all Jewish movements require a belief in a personal messiah who will arrive one day. The Jews who believe in a personal messiah who will arrive some time or another do not believe in a concept of a supernatural messiah. Instead, the claim is that every generation has a potential messiah who will bring the messianic age (a time of peace in this world).In any case, Jews don't resent Christians accepting Jesus as a messiah. However, Jews dislike the fact that some want to force them to accept Jesus as a messiah because that would deny the right of Jews to follow their own religion-Judaism. Jews have different world views and world views need to be respected.
Who wouldn't want to rule over the animals that live in the pride lands. He wants to be King, and is jealous of his brother power. That's why he kills him and also wants Simba dead. He doesn't want anything to get in between him and the power of being king.
Jews still hope for the Messiah because Isaiah prophesied he would come, he would gather Jews together from all over the world, restore the nation of Israel, bring peace, and restore the observance of the Torah.
Bowser wants to rule the Mushroom Kingdom because he desires power and control. He sees Princess Peach as a valuable asset due to her position as ruler and believes that taking over the kingdom will assert his dominance. Additionally, he may see the kingdom's resources and subjects as means to further his own goals and ambitions.
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