- They have several branches of their religion .
- Both have guidelines they live by. (This is also true for Muslims and Buddhists and Hindus and... well, you get the point.)
- Additionally, both religions practice monotheism.
- Also, both religions have a holy book by which they live. (The Holy Bible for Christians, the Tanach for Jews.)
The recipients of the Gospel of Matthew are primarily Jewish Christians. This is significant because the Gospel emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecies and the Messiah promised in the Old Testament. The teachings and messages in the text are aimed at strengthening the faith of these Jewish Christians and showing how Jesus' life and teachings align with Jewish scripture.
There are no Jewish Christians.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
The old testament is common for Jews and Christians and not Muslims. However, Torah that is part of the old testament is common to Muslims.
The primary religious text for Christians is the Holy Bible.
The first Christians were Jewish.
The celebration of Pesach each year gives Christians the opportunity to celebrate with their Jewish brothers and sisters what they share in common. I hope this helps--xx
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
They didn't.
No.
All of the first Christians were Jewish. Jesus and his disciples were all Jewish.
No, Christians do not believe in Lilith, as she is a figure from Jewish folklore and not part of Christian teachings or beliefs.